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Make Beats Like a Pro

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Whether soul or hip hop is your business, the most certain way to building a name for yourself in the music industry stays the same: you must produce your own beats while still keeping your own brand of music.

Reasonably, it can be quiet daunting to think about creating your own beats. However, you should do your best to take this as a challenge rather than letting it dishearten you from chasing your dreams.

Make Your Own 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 that’s definitely attainable, you might have to develop 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. Explore the works of your peers and see if they can inspire you into making your own beats better than ever.

Dedicating your time to excel in your genre means you’re already ahead of other debuting music artists as well as boosting your abilities as a musician.

One nice thing about the music industry these days is the improved availability to the needed equipment for enthusiastic musicians like you. At present, you don’t need a large mount of money to spend just to get hold of the technology for producing your own music beats.

Making the beat for your own music requires three main components: midi drums, audio loops, and bass line. These components are suitable to all kinds of music so it’s essential that you understand how they work, as well as what they can bring to your music.

A song’s bass line is its underlying frame. It is composed of a set of notes or beats that will be played from start to finish and which all other elements of your song would have to work with in order to maintain an audible sense of harmony.

It’s okay to dedicate as much time as you want polishing your bass line. If your bass line does not work, then the rest of your song won’t work either.

The second factor you have to consider is the audio loop. This is a general favorite among rap and hip hop beat makers. Most of the time, they are used for revising the principal theme or mood of your music. 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.

Finally, you need to produce midi drum patterns that complement the rest of the piece. You can choose to apply one set or pattern of notes or mix various sets. Anything can be done as long as it boosts rather than detracts from your work.

Often, midi drum patterns aren’t really a pattern at all. Instead, they’re made up of a diverse set of beats but played as repeating loops and acting as something akin 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.

If you’re ready to make your beats then don’t let anything stop you from creating beautiful music for the entire world to hear.

For information about making instrumentals, go here: Make Instrumental

For info about making your own music, visit: Make Your Own Music