March 9, 2010
Make Your Beats - Getting Started
Whether you're into soul, or hip hop, the surest way to establishing a name for yourself in the music industry remains the same: you should make your beats while still maintaining your own brand of music.
Understandably, the thought of making your own beats can be rather daunting. However, you should do your best to take this as a challenge rather than letting it dishearten you from chasing your dreams.
Make Your Beats Count…Start by Mastering Your Genre
Of course, don't take this advice to the extreme and challenge yourself into developing a totally new genre. While it's possible, you might need to expand your repertoire a bit first. Meanwhile, there's nothing wrong with devoting your time to polishing your skills and broadening your understanding of your chosen genre. Examine the creations of your friends and see if they motivate you into producing your own beats.
By learning your genre well, you're already ahead of other new artists and improving your potential .
One nice thing about the music industry these days is the improved availability to the needed equipment for enthusiastic musicians like you. Nowadays, you don't need to spend a huge amount of cash just to afford the technology for making your own beats.
Making the beat for your own music requires three main components: midi drums, audio loops, and bass line. These components appy to any kind of music so it's important for you to understand how they function and what they can add to your music.
A music track's bass line is its underlying frame. It consists of a set of music beats or notes that will be played from the beginning to end and which all other elements of the song would have to work with in order to keep a clear sense of harmony.
You can devote as much time as you want improving your bass line. If your bass line doesn't work, the rest of the song won't work either.
The next component you have to focus on is the audio loop. This is a favorite choice among many rap & hip hop makers. They are usually used for adjusting your music's primary theme or mood. To form one, you'll just simply combine an array of notes from musical instruments or any other possible source of sound. With audio loops, you're free to play and experiment in any way you wish until you hit upon the ideal set of beats.
Last but not the least, you need to create midi drum patterns which go well with the rest of the piece. You can use a single set or pattern of notes or combine different sets. You can do anything as long as it is enhancing instead of detracting from your work.
Often, midi drum patterns aren't really a pattern at all. Rather, they consist of an assorted set of beats but played as repeating loops as well as acting as something similar to a secondary tier of melody or beat.
To summarize: in making your beats, start with forming a forceful bass line to act as your music's integral part then solidifying it with fully-developed audio loops and one or a number of midi drum patterns.
Are you geared up to make your beats? Then don't let anything keep you from producing cool music for the world to hear.
For information about making instrumentals, go here: Making Instrumentals
For info about making your own music, visit: Make Your Own Music
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