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  1. Despite being a genius, Reggie is treated like a child. He does his best to get around his mother's arrangements by bribing the people in his life to spread the idea that he is obedient. Upon meeting him, Eleanor is touched to hear Reggie's composition Like Sunday, Like Rain and the two strike an unlikely friendship.

    • Reggae Chord Progressions
    • What Makes A Reggae song?
    • How to Play Reggae Chords The Right Way?
    • Should You Use An Acoustic Or Electric Guitar When Playing Reggae?

    I – V – I – V – I – V – II – I – II – V – I – V

    Lots of chord progressions in Reggae, and many kinds of music, will last either 8 or 12 bars long. Sometimes they’ll go as far as 16 or 24 but that’s usually more than many listeners can take in. Like we said in the intro sections, lots of Reggae will use the I, IV, and V chords in some combination. This progression however takes a little detour from that. Instead of using the IV as much, it wants to use the major II chord. In G major, there would be an Am chord instead as its diatonic to the...

    i – VII – VI7 – v7 – iv7 –

    This next progression may not be the first song that comes to mind when you think of Reggae. We’re about to get to Bob Marley though I swear! I included this one because it has that very familiar Reggae rhythm but uses some other harmonies not typical of the genre, like the VI7 and iv7 chords. You see this one is in a minor key, G minor: 1. G minor scale: G – A – Bb – C – D – Eb – F 2. Gm (i): G – Bb – D 3. F6 (VII): F – A – C – D 4. Ebmaj7 (VI): Eb – G – Bb – D 5. Dm7 (v7): D – F – A – C 6....

    I – vi7 – IV – I

    This Bob Marley song has a very simple chord progression. Just 4 bars long! Lots of Reggae music has gospel roots to it, which is why you’ll see plenty of usage of the IV chord. The IV chord is the focus of lots of Gospel because of the plagal cadence of I – IV that’s used so often. Anytime you see a IV chord going back to the I, it can suggest this sound. To understand this better, let’s break down the chords again: 1. D major scale: D – E – F# – G – A – B – C# 2. D (I):D – F# – A 3. Bm7 (vi...

    Like we mentioned before, a Reggae song’s primary musical characteristic is its rhythm. This rhythm puts a lot of its focus on the upbeats, the 2s and 4s, of a song that’s in 4/4, in this way, the guitar acts like a snare drum does, accenting the offbeats/upbeats. The other primary characteristic of Reggae songs is that they use lots of major key p...

    To play reggae chords, you will need to understand the basics of chord structure and theory. Start by familiarizing yourself with major, minor, and seventh chords. Reggae is often based on a I-IV-V progression using these basic chord types. When playing a reggae song, it’s important to focus on the offbeat and strum each chord with a light staccato...

    The answer to this question I think largely depends on your preference as a musician and what type of style you’re going for. Many reggae songs are traditionally performed using acoustic guitars; however, electric guitars can be used too. The warmth of an acoustic guitar is often preferred in reggae music because it creates a unique sound that is c...

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  3. Reggae Guitar Chords | Learn 3 reggae tunes to add to your songbook as well as strumming styles, chord shapes & rhythm in this free guide!

  4. With Julian Shatkin, Olga Merediz, Debra Messing, Wayne Pretlow. Living with abundant resources, 12-year-old cello prodigy Reggie lives a solitary life in Manhattan; estranged from family, jobless, and having boyfriend problems, sometime-musician 23-year-old Eleanor needs a new job and residence.

  5. Mar 7, 2019 · G F But I know that I love you so C G Ab G But I know that I love you so [Verse 3] Gm9 Csus4 C/E C Csus4 C/E C C/E Ab G These are the seasons of emotion and like the winds they rise and fall Gm9...

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  7. Chords: Dm, G, C, Am. Chords for "Like Sunday Like Rain" by Ed Harcourt, arranged for piano solo by Leah Ginzburg. Chordify is your #1 platform for chords. Play along in a heartbeat.

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