Learn the way to Make Beats
So you make pop, dance, RB, rap, hip-hop, house or any other beats, but for some reason your drums don’t hit as tough as commercially released music and your melodies are not piercing through the speakers like you want them to. This article will outline 3 easy pointers are going to help you perfect craft and get you on the right path to achievement.
1. keep it simple dumb – I know you have heard this phrase before, but it is the truth. A good piece of music is commonly simple and layered with other straightforward elements, therefore creating a cohesive and concentrated piece of music with many elements. The complexity of your music will naturally progress as you keep practicing and perfecting your style.
2. Learn Your Tools – Many producers have the misconception of thinking that having the latest gear and music production software makes you a better producer. This is completely false. A classic example would be the hip-hop group Dem Franchize Boyz song “Lean Wit’ It” which was created using a $50 music production program and generated millions of bucks in sales.
Recall, there also are lots of horrible producers out there with $10000 worth or more of hardware. The main point being, that its how you use your music production tools and master them, instead of the tools you have!
3. Practice, Read, Research, Interact, Repeat – there are numerous resources out there online, whether it be music production forums or general music forums. Asking folk on feedback and tips is a great way to both learn and motive yourself. You will become a better producer due to the sheer competition on such forums and the realization that they can bounce off each other.
In summing up, don’t fall into the pitfalls of thinking that your equipment, knowledge or skills aren’t good enough. Just keep creating music and you will naturally progress into the producer you always wanted to be, it doesn’t happen overnight so try hard, and work smart.
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