Key Stage 3 Music - Reggae Lesson 2
Learning Objectives
- Continue to develop our understanding of Reggae music through practical tasks.
- Learn how rhythm is important in Reggae music.
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If
these are the answers, what are the questions?
- Bob Marley
- Simple, repetitive
- Jamaica
- 1960’s
- Ska and Rocksteady
- Off-beat “skank” rhythm
- Drums, percussion, electric guitar, bass, hammond organ, vocals, backing vocals
Performing Task 1
In pairs, continue to learn the following chords:
A major, D major and E major
Practise playing a Reggae rhythm, remembering to play the chords on 2&4. Use the song sheet so you know when to change chords
A = A C# E D = D F# A E = E G# B
Think….how can you make it easier to change between the chords?
Performance Task 2
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As a class band, we are going to perform “Three Little Birds” by Bob Marley without a backing track.
- We need vocalists, keyboard players and a little percussion.
- Follow the instructions on the sheet to help you with the chords and vocals
- This will be filmed on the iPad.
- Fancy a challenge? Check out the extra tasks on the sheet.
Watch back your performance
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What is working well so far?
- How can you/the group improve?