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January 6th, 2010
What kind of organ is used in typical reggae?
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January 9th, 2010 at 6:47 am
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Its a Hammond organ-style.
The reggae-organ shuffle is unique to reggae. Typically, a Hammond organ-style sound is used to play chords with a choppy feel. This is known as the bubble. There are specific drawbar settings used on a Hammond console to get the correct sound. This may be the most difficult reggae keyboard rhythm. The 8th beats are played with a space-left-right-left-space-left-right-left pattern. The right-hand part coincides with the rhythm guitar and piano. It makes the music sound faster than it really is. The organ often also plays melodic runs and extra beats. The organ part is typically quite low in the mix, and is often more felt than heard. Examples include the songs “Natural Mystic”, “Is This Love” and “Midnight Ravers” by Bob Marley.
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