Jamaican music is loved throughout the world for its laid-back feel as
well as its intense, lively rhythms. Its influence is apparent across
many musical styles, from reggae rhythms in the songs of popular bands
like The Police, to ska beats in the music of groups such as The Mighty
Mighty Bosstones and The Toasters. Even rap music evolved from the
Jamaican vocal style called toasting, and the influence of Bob Marley is
evident throughout the world of music and pop culture.
Guitar Atlas: Jamaica teaches many of the styles that make Jamaican
music so unique, from early movements like mento (the calypso-inspired
style popular in the 1950s) to modern styles like dub (an electronic
form of reggae). You'll learn about the spiritual influence of the
Rastafarian religion and explore the work of numerous Jamaican
musicians, including Lord Flea, Count Lasher, The Maytals, The
Skatalites, Lynn Taitt, Bob Marley, Black Uhuru, Ernest Ranglin, and
many others. With a wealth of chordal and melodic ideas for the guitar,
this book will improve your technique, increase your knowledge, and make
you a more well-rounded musician.
The CD demonstrates all the examples and compositions featured in the
book.