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Reggae
- 1950's
- Mento
- Influenced by R'n'B from US
- Bands formed,
recorded and played
Mento
- Selectors
- Mento was
played in
travelling dance
halls - 1950
- DJ's in dance halls named
selectors
- Selectors
picked the
records
played
- 'Toasting'
done by
selectors
- Selectors spoke
over the record
- Early form of
Rap
- Influence of Soul
- Instrumentation
- Electric
band and
horns
- Upbeat tempo
- Vocals and
backing
vocals
- Early 60's
- Ska
- Keyboard
plays offbeat
- Soul with
Jamaican,
Carribean
and
American
influence
- Small
influence
of
American
blues
- Stronger influence
of soul than Mento
- More electric
instruments
than aoustic
- Slower tempo
than Mento
- Change of instrumentation
- Text/ lyrics become
more important
- Political / social
context
- Influences
from
America
- Larger importance of
Bass
- Mid 60's
- Rocksteady
- Jamaican
equivalent of
Punk
- Slower than Ska
- Rude boys
- Played many
tracks in dance
halls at half
speed
- Promoted
tougher image
- Bass again more
melodic
- Late 60's
- Reggae
- Ragged style of
Jamaican dance and
pop music
- Reinvention of
American R'n'B
- Combination of
Mento and R'n'B
- Growing influence
of political themes
- Rastafarian
movement
- Typical features of reggae
- Slow tempo
- Bass guitar more
melodic
- Still use
of vocal
group
and
horns
- Influences of Soul
- Use of strings
- Influences
from
Motown and
Phil
Spector
- One drop drum pattern
- Drop beat 1
- Bass drum - beat
1 and 3
- Snare drum - 2 and 4
- Trifunctional bass part
- Rhythmic ,
harmonic and
melodic
- Continuous
hi-hat pattern
- Played on all quaver
beats
- Hypnotic
trance
like
effect