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Mar
20

Sonic Producer Beat Making Software

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Mar
06

Tips on Making Instrumental Beats

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Making instrumental beats is a blast! It’s awesome to see how different artists can use your instrumental beats. But there’s a lot of people making instrumental beats right now, so it can be difficult to find quality people making instrumental beats.

If you want to be successful making instrumental beats, approach the table wisely. Making instrumental beats is an art craft, and whether you realize it or want it to or not, the music will suck you in. In short, don’t start something you can’t finish.

Here are some quick tips to get you started making instrumental beats. Who knows, maybe I’ll be producing your next joint!

1) Use The Best Tools You Can

A beat is only as good as the tools with which it was conceived. If you’ve got a really cheesy and lame setup for making instrumental beats, then the beats you make will be equally cheesy and lame. And we don’t need any more cheesy and lame people making instrumental beats in hip-hop!

So get yourself some top-notch tools. That doesn’t mean the most expensive tools you can find. Find the tools that are easily found around you, because these are the tools that will come together and make up your sound.

I recommend using sonic producer for making instrumental beats.

See my full article on it here.

2) Begin with the End in Mind

Keep in mind the reason you’re making instrumental beats. And that is for other people to add their vocals on top. So you’ve got to have an idea of the song structure. You don’t want to give be pushing some beat that is impossible to rap on top of and has no repetitious structure whatsoever.

So just remember to keep it simple. If you’ve got to explain too many things to the person you deliver your beat to, it’s too complex. Tone it down a bit.

3) Try Something New

There’s nothing worse than a watered-down, prefabricated, same-old same-old beat. There’s nothing wrong with drawing inspiration or even downright basing an entire beat off one or two other beats that you really like. This can actually be a good way to kick yourself into gear and avoid never starting anything at all. But take what you’ve heard and build from it instead of making a bland imitation.

If your beat is sounding too stale, try something ridiculous. What’s goofy to you might be what makes it awesome to someone else. You never know, so always try new things.

4) Have Fun!

Always remember why you’re doing what you’re doing. Hopefully the reason is for fun. Music is made to be enjoyed. So enjoy it!

My motto is:

“Enjoy what you do and others will, too.”

MC TOAD

http://www.articlesbase.com/music-articles/tips-on-making-instrumental-beats-752662.html

An important part of making it in the Hip Hop industry is having the right rap beats or instrumental. You can have the best lyrics in the world, but if you record it over the wrong rap beat the song will not be a hit. The best thing to do is to find a rap beat that fits your style or write to a beat. Also make shore your hook sounds good with the rap beat. The worse thing is to have a good verse and when it comes to the hook it falls short. When buying a rap beat the best thing to do is find the best rap beat for the lowest price. Another thing is to get a rap beat you can use for life. There is nothing wrong with leasing a rap beat but you can get into a lot of inconvenience if you make a hot song and the time on the rap beat is up. The person who owns the rap beat may not want to re-lease it to you for any number of reasons. Some of these reasons can be the person wants to use the rap beat for them self, they want to sell the rap beat to a more establish artist, they want you to pay a ridicules amount or just they don’t like the kind of song you made.It will save you quite a bit of trouble to have a rap beat you know you can use any time for years to come. Having original rap beats on your demo will show record labels that you are serious about your career. A site that has some good original rap beats is http://upbeat.tk witch is highly recommended. If you follow these tips buying a rap beat will now be easy and more importantly stress free.

Kevin Cox
http://www.articlesbase.com/art-and-entertainment-articles/rap-beats-and-hip-hop-instrumentals-the-important-facts-90701.html

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