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01-06-2006, 08:25 PM
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Hey guys/girls, in my music comp class im writing a ska song for my final project and I was wondering if you guys could give me some tips about playing ska? and could you recommend me song good ska artists please? | 
01-06-2006, 08:37 PM
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01-06-2006, 10:25 PM
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01-06-2006, 10:28 PM
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01-06-2006, 10:38 PM
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01-06-2006, 10:55 PM
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01-06-2006, 10:58 PM
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catch 22 | Rancid??? | 
01-06-2006, 11:01 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Stuart,Florida | | | Dude..since when did rancid become Ska? lol | 
01-07-2006, 02:40 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Austin Texas | | | Ehh Rancid used to play some ska. I highly recommend Streetlight Manifesto. Excellent bassist. All you have to do is make your bass line sound really busy and lock in with the drums as someone said above me. | 
01-07-2006, 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by bass_extremes Hey guys/girls, in my music comp class im writing a ska song for my final project and I was wondering if you guys could give me some tips about playing ska? and could you recommend me song good ska artists please? | Go for the original 60s ska bands. People like Desmond Dekker, Pato Banton, The Maytals and The Skatalites. The 70s two-tone bands like The Specials and The Selecter are good too.
Edit: Pato Banton? Well, I've been quoted now so I can't hide it! 
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01-07-2006, 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by dlloyd Go for the original 60s ska bands. People like Desmond Dekker, Pato Banton, The Maytals and The Skatalites. The 70s two-tone bands like The Specials and The Selecter are good too. | Yeah, the Maytals were the first thing in my mind.
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01-08-2006, 12:05 AM
| | | | does anyone have any tips for playing ska? any particular modes that sound better than others? when/where to play, etc
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01-08-2006, 12:14 AM
| | Registered User Endorsing: Ampeg | | Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Apopka, FL | | | Desmond Dekker! He is by far my favorite ska singer. Not only that, he was the first ska singer ever. Even Toots says he was ("Desmond Dekker Was First" is a very nice song dedicated to him). Desmond Dekker still plays shows in England and Europe, too.
Tips: make the bass line busy and staccato and everything else simple and staccato. Also, learn how to play the one-drop (resting on the 1). The one-drop isn't everything in ska but it sure makes basslines interesting. As for modes, dorian and mixolydian are the most predominant. You don't have to get all fancy with note choices in ska. It's pretty basic, really. | 
01-08-2006, 03:16 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Lincoln, United Kingdom | | | Listen to some early Madness music. I'd recommend you get a copy of their first album called 'One Step Beyond'. | 
01-08-2006, 03:12 PM
| | zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | | Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Scotland | | | Also, Ska came from R&B (in its original sense) mixing with Caribbean styles and rhythms. It's hardly surprising that a lot of what works in blues works in Ska and its successor, Reggae. There's a lot of mileage available in I IV V chord progressions and minor pentatonic riffs.
Going through a pile of ska cds I have here, most bass lines are simple. Most of the time the bass player is hitting a root on the 1 and sticking with the 3 and 5 the rest of the time.
I don't get the feeling that the original artists theorised too much about what they did. | 
01-08-2006, 04:22 PM
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01-08-2006, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Ska+Punk=Skunk Ehh Rancid used to play some ska. I highly recommend Streetlight Manifesto. Excellent bassist. All you have to do is make your bass line sound really busy and lock in with the drums as someone said above me. | STREETLIGHT MANIFESTO!!! definetly awesome ska | 
01-09-2006, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by QzarBaron STREETLIGHT MANIFESTO!!! definetly awesome ska | Hell yea they are!!!!!!  | 
01-09-2006, 05:40 PM
| | | | heatskores, flatliners and planet smashers come to mind, although im not sure how far the first 2 have spread. | 
01-09-2006, 08:48 PM
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