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BOB MARLEY THREE LITTLE BIRDS. How to play reggae - The Top 10 Reggae Instruments and Some. Here are the top 10 reggae instruments you will see in most reggae band and hear on most reggae recordings. Let me reiterate, these are just the top 10 reggae instruments and some, please note that any instrument can be used in reggae. Peter Tosh was known to have used up to twent y reggae instruments at a time to record. 1.

The Guitar Where would reggae be without the tired but true sound of the reggae guitar? 2. The bass is the most important reggae instrument. 3. As a reggae instrument the piano is hardly used these days for obvious reasons. 4. These days when people speak of reggae instruments the organ does not readily springs to mind. 5. The clavinet like the upright piano and many other reggae instruments, is not used much these days but when it is used it adds interest and difference to the sound. 6. The reggae keyboard is the most flexible of all the reggae instruments and it has made many reggae instruments redundant in many bands. 7. 8. 9. 10. And Some. Top 10 Jamaican Musicians of All Time: Bob Marley, Sean Paul and More - #ThePalaceLife -#ThePalaceLife – Sean Paul’s Upcoming Concert in Ocho Rios Got Us Thinking About Greatest Jamaican Musicians of All Time Maybe it’s that deep, funky bass or those percussive rhythms that evoke visions of the Caribbean’s relaxed lifestyle, but you can tell Jamaican music from virtually any other genre coming from nearby regions.

From reggae to dancehall, dub to 2 tone, you know you’ve swayed to the beats of these artists more often than not. Here are our top choices: Bob Marley. Lee “Scratch” Perry. Peter Tosh. Toots and the Maytals. Sean Paul. Burning Spear. Jimmy Cliff. Sly and Robbie. Gregory Isaacs. Shaggy. HONORABLE MENTIONS: Bunny Wailer, Black Uhuru, Culture, Steel Pulse, Aswad, Alpha Blondy, Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers, Desmond Dekker, OMI, Desmond Dekker, Yellowman, The Skatalites Bob Marley Burning Spear Jamaica Jamaican Music Jimmy Cliff Lee Perry Moon Palace Jamaica Grande Ocho Rios Omi Peter Tosh Reggae Sean Paul Shaggy Toots and the Maytals.