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Reggae rhythms: Playing in a band

Exploring bass lines, chords and offbeat rhythms of Jamaica and combining these elements to form their own reggae band.

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Lessons

Lesson 1: Playing a bass line

Lesson 2: Playing chords

Lesson 3: Playing offbeat rhythms

Lesson 4: Writing lyrics

Lesson 5: Practise and perform

Key skills

Listening and evaluating 

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Key knowledge

Listening and evaluating

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Key vocabulary

bass line

beat (Y2)

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