The low instruments are going to sound low. Reggae draws its sounds from guitars, organs, drums, unique percussion instruments, and bass. You can usually hear an instrument and mentally picture it in a Reggae song. But the instruments you want to find for a Reggae sample pack can be pretty specific. Throw an accent on the second beat and you’re jammin. The usual time signature you will find in Reggae is either 2/4 or 4/4. What To Look For When Choosing a Reggae Sample So what you will find in the majority of these Reggae sample packs is raw original Reggae vibes from the drums and little percussion pieces to the horns and organs. I tried to steer away from the newer Reggaeton and Dancehall (which we will look at soon).
If you want to touch base with some classic Reggae sounds this is the place for you. There is a certain vibe and bounce that is characteristic of Reggae whether it is a slow song or something upbeat. Personally, I am a huge fan of Bob Marley and I can listen to “Is This Love” on repeat all day. Rastafarians, potheads, and general chill music lovers all unite in a love of Reggae.