The guitar
in reggae usually plays on the off beat of the rhythm. So if one is
counting in 4/4 time and counting 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +, one would play a
downstroke on the "and" part of the beat. A musical figure known as skank
or the 'bang" has a very dampened, short and scratchy chop sound,
almost like a percussion instrument. Sometimes a double chop is used
when the guitar still plays the off beats, but also plays the following
8th beats on the up-stroke. An example is the intro to "Stir It Up" by The Wailers. Artist and producer Derrick Harriott
says, “What happened was the musical thing was real widespread, but
only among a certain sort of people. It was always a down-town thing,
but more than just hearing the music. The equipment was so powerful and
the vibe so strong that we feel it.”
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