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ORIGINAL: Ognis I listen to, Burning Spear, Alpha Wess, Alpha Bondy, Mefa Gaya, and others, and have never heard of a reggae bubble. I heard the term many times and I don't listen to Reggae at all. Download Princess Crown English Patch Psp Free.
The OP's request is really funny not because there aren't such things.there are many audio libraries with latin loops,rock,reggae.some drums and instruments loops or phrases.but Yeppe wants it MIDI OK, so there's Band in a Box or Jammer Pro.their styles must have many organ chords played with that rhythm.just let them play on a good organ library of your choice. Don't forget to mess with it, a good keyboardist can create many kind of bubbles (!) with different tones (somewhat.it's reggae after all.hehe). (u know, I did listen to UB40 some years ago.some great sounds/mixes there.lotsa bubbles) I forgot - Ognis, you're not a keyboard player.it's mostly keyboardists who talk about 'bubbles'.also 'comping' isn't what we see here on the forums (and there were many 'comping' threads.).'
Rhythm changes' that have nothing to do with any rhythm. I bet drummers have such confusing terms too.besides 'paradiddle'. ORIGINAL: Honest_Al ORIGINAL: Ognis I listen to, Burning Spear, Alpha Wess, Alpha Bondy, Mefa Gaya, and others, and have never heard of a reggae bubble. I forgot - Ognis, you're not a keyboard player.it's mostly keyboardists who talk about 'bubbles'.also 'comping' isn't what we see here on the forums (and there were many 'comping' threads.).' Rhythm changes' that have nothing to do with any rhythm.
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I bet drummers have such confusing terms too.besides 'paradiddle' Only keys I play are my controler. Reggae is cool though. Alpha Wess is by far my fav, you should check him out sometime, There is a song here too. ORIGINAL: bitflipper Once again, Wikipedia comes to the rescue: Bubble Rhythm, an organ playing technique used heavily in reggae music, playing every 16th note except for numbered downbeats.
Correct as far as it goes, but incomplete. Accent is on the 'ands'. The strong beat itself being silent. The 'and's will also usually be higher, and describe the chord explicitly, whereas the 'e's and the 'a's may be incomplete chords or even 'ghost' notes, functioning more for their percussive effect. And a good reggae keyboard player will vary it somewhat. Here's a good example from one of my favorite bands.
Note that the guitar player is bubbling also. One of my favorite bands. I wouldn't have figured you for a skinhead -- but then I looked at your photo. Just kidding. When I lived in England in 1969-1972, 'aggro' was popular then.
Short for 'aggravation', and the preferred genre of football hooligans with shaved heads and steel-toed workboots, their preferred weapon for attacking minorities. Consequently this particular offshoot of reggae had a sinister aura about it. Mainstream musicians looked down on it as music for the ignorant masses. Admitting you liked it was like admitting you liked Spam and Twinkies.
ORIGINAL: bitflipper one of my favorite bands. I wouldn't have figured you for a skinhead -- but then I looked at your photo.
Just kidding. When I lived in England in 1969-1972, 'aggro' was popular then.
Ford Escort Repair Manual Free Download. Short for 'aggravation', and the preferred genre of football hooligans with shaved heads and steel-toed workboots, their preferred weapon for attacking minorities. Consequently this particular offshoot of reggae had a sinister aura about it. Mainstream musicians looked down on it as music for the ignorant masses. Admitting you liked it was like admitting you liked Spam and Twinkies. The aggrolites aren't a skinhead band. Hi, I've been doing dub and reggae for a hundred years and bubbling is a staple. Any old organ sound will do.
A flanger will give a rotary cab sound and eq will pick out the sweet frequencies. All of my bubbling is, however, manual, that is, hand made. Haven't seen or encountererd 'autobubble' in my travels. Bubble organ is not actually that tricky for any novice, as you can set a manageable tempo and you don't need to play for 3.48, or 7 minutes if you're Lee Perry, as you can just cut up and loop the 'good' bits. The bubble on a keyboard is kinda hard to explain without writing it on a stave. But i will try - if you divide the bar into 8th notes, the first note is a rest, second is the current chord played with the left hand, third is chord played with the right hand, fourth is left hand, then back to the rest, left,right,left pattern. Played this way your right hand is doing the 2 and the 4 beats like a reggae guitarist, and the left hand is playing in the spaces (except for the 1 beat wich is a rest).