
A structured, exercise-driven lesson to build authentic reggae piano comping, bassline movement, and shuffled 16th-feel through progressive drills.
This lesson guides you through progressive, numbered exercises that develop reggae piano fundamentals: downbeat bass with offbeat chord comping, approach-note bass lines, rhythmic repeats, ghost-note sixteenth patterns, and combining hands for fuller grooves. It covers both straight 16th and 16th-note shuffle feels, plus common bass variations (two 16ths + eighth) and practical ways to approach target chords using chord tones and pentatonic fragments. Ideal for players who want a systematic practice routine to internalize reggae feel and expand comping vocabulary. Members receive downloadable PDFs of the exercises to practice offline.
