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Friday, May 18, 2012

The Art of Rap Beat Making

Wannabe rappers often do not have the persistence or the talent to carry on with their pursuit and because of this quit prematurely. Having persistence as well as a sprinkling of talent will help no end in your ambitions to succeed though. It is a well known fact that many of today’s rap stars originated from city ghettos but succeeded because they persevered at developing their skills in light of the social adversity they faced. Having the right attitude when it comes to rap music will allow you to succeed in no time at all. Persistence, consistency and the will to succeed are all the ingredients you need.

Before making your own rap beats though, there are three main sounds to master. The drum kick, the hi hat and the snare drum are all these sounds. While the drum kick sound is a forceful one, adding vibrations to it can make it bolder. They are classed as the B sounds. Hi hat sound is made from TS sound, while snare sounds come from PSH sound.

When practising it always makes sense to start off with these sounds in sequence or series. The best sequence to start with is the B, TS, PSH and TS sequence. Because practise makes perfect, keep at it until the sounds are ingrained into your mind. Only when you have become proficient with this sequence should you try other combinations. And before you know it you will be proficient enough to be able to produce your own rap music. Notice: Check this website: rnb beats to find out more information about rap and hip hop

Learning the rhythm though is the most important thing you have to do. Composing entire songs will become easy after this. Mistakes will be made during your journey, but don’t get too hung up about them. Practise, practise and practise even more and at the end of the day you will become master of your own destiny. I would like to add that if you want to make hip hop beats you should prepare for hard work.

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