Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Hip Hop Artist - Learn How To Make Hip Hop Beats

By Farah Fan


To become a hip hop artist you have to learn how to make hip hop beats. Without this particular skill you'll have a hard time convincing your manager, record label and future supporters that you are a hip hop artist. Hip hop started in the Bronx in NYC in the 70's. With the aid of African American and Latino community, hip hop has developed from being street music to boom-box time to a multi-million dollar music industry. Hip hop is actually ruling the pop charts with new hip hop talents. This article will provide valuable information on hip hop and show you tips on how to produce your very own hip hop beats.

Before you learn how to make hip hop beats, you will have to grasp the meaning of hip hop music. So, what exactly is hip hop? Hip hop music is actually a genre which is combined with rapping vocals and rhythmic beats. This is now the # 1 genre of music which has evolved to hip hop culture, including fashion, djing, mcing and other activities. This has become more popular as mixing and sampling techniques have matured recently.The well-known locations of hip hop are New York City and California not to mention the division of East Coast and West Coast hip hop rivalry.

A hip hop beat is basically all the elements of a hip hop song without the vocals. Producing beats is extremely simple. You just need to understand the basic components in making a beat. A beat has three components - the drums, the bass and the melody. You have to understand the basic song progression, which is, verse, chorus and also sequencer. A sequencer is a program or a piece of hardware known as MPC which enables you to input beat, audio samples and melodies together. You will learn how to produce your track from scratch into a full-fledged professional beat.

Start by experimenting on your drum kit and demo the various sounds for some kind of ideas. Be sure that the song is between 3-4 minutes, an average length of a song. Make sure every drum sound is on a separate track for maximum flexibility. It is time to make drum bars. Create one or two bar sequences then cut and paste them as you desire. Select a song that you like in your MP3, Ipod or CD player and try to copy the song. Put your music markers at the start and end of the bars you have created, and then set the sequence to loop. Then, make multiple one or two bar bass sequences. Cut and paste all of them as you want.

You're very close to making your very own hip hop beat like your favorite hip hop artist. Now, bring up a sound on your synth and play it below your drums and bass to find out if it fits well. Change the sound as the sequence loops till you get the ideal sound. Then record and edit your own samples live by using a digital or other handy recorder.




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