Thursday, October 3, 2013

A Beginners Guide To Chords


Hip Hop is actually always improving and also developing into a specific thing different compared to it had been only 5 years ago. A growing number of tracks embody sophisticated chord progressions and melodies. In the event that you may ask me, it seems as though rap along with R&B have got somewhat joined inside just one music genre essentially. In order to be described as a thriving music producer within today's market, you might really need to  study chord progressions. Being familiar with chord progressions is going to create a whole new arena of music to you. There exists a big difference between working on your work and KNOWING your work.

Being a beat maker, audio creator, record producer, whatever you decide and name yourself, it is growing to be crucial that you invest some time into finding out your scales (major, minor, blues, harmonic), developing your finger speed and agility, and studying chord progressions. Happily, we now have many resources that can help us to understand the best way to play keyboard and piano simply.

When I was only beginning creating beats, I'd regularly come to a point when I desired a few attractive chords in the track I was working on. I would personally have to settle because I didn't have the understanding to express whatever desired. You won't ever desire to settle. Just like I actually, many producers will probably simply fool around until eventually they uncover something that they can begin to play that seems good to them. This is what makes fantastic producers and hiphop beat makers. However, why does one wander all around in the dark when you have a light switch? It is 10X's much better, no… 100X's better when you're conscious of everything that you are doing and where you are heading and most important, you know how to get there.

I don't know about yourself but I plan to produce premium quality tracks. If it's not much like 
the ideal, I'm dissatisfied. You actually should be too when you make your own beats. In today's hip hop and
R&B you've got to have phat chords and hypnotic melodies backed by head bobbing, punchy, firm, straight forward, solid drum patterns. To experience these, it will take training and you also ought to research. You can likely find a large number of music producers out there and just a small number of them truly rise to the top. You can be one of those producers and you will! You just have to buckle down and focus. The Book of Life says, "Study to show thy self approved". In the event that music is your calling, if this is your desire, commit to it. Get a program on chord progressions and set apart some time to work on it every day. It doesn't take place quickly nonetheless, sooner or later, you'll be so proud of yourself and also your music.

Making a great beat is all about layering and mixing - It’s almost like baking a cake, you need to have the proper flavors and components so that everything balances well.


7 Steps for Making a Rap Beat :

  • Step 1) Get a beat maker: 

Once you have your beat maker ready to go, you’re ready to start putting down layers to your beat.

  • Step 2) The Kick: 
Arguably, the most important layer in a beat is the kick drum, also known as the bass drum. This should be one of the loudest, if not the loudest instrument in the beat’s mix. It needs to be loud because it is the foundation of the beat and all the other sounds are going to be built upon it.

Make sure your kick is on the on-beats of the bar - try beats 1 and 3 to start. This will help your listeners feel the beat kick them right in the middle of their chest.

  • Step 3) The Snare: 
The next most important part of the beat is the snare. Your snare should play off the kick and be reasonably loud, maybe half as loud as the kick or ¾ as loud.

Make sure your snare is on the off-beats in the bar, try beats 2 and 4 to start. That should give your beat a good healthy backbeat. A beat with a good backbeat will make your audience feel the beat and make them want to dance.

  • Step 4) The Hi Hats: 
You likely want to add some hi-hat into the mix, so pick a hi-hat from the Sonic Producer’s bank of sounds and place it in your beat. Hi-hats should subdivide the beat and either be placed every beat on 1, 2, 3, and 4 - Or closer together on the eighth or sixteenth notes.

  • Step 5) The Bassline: 
The next thing you need for your beat is some sort of bassline. The good news is, since you’re using Sonic Producer, you don’t have to know how to play the bass, you can get great bass-lines ready to use right in the program. Pick one and lay it down. Make sure it is quite loud, but not overpowering.

  • Step 6) The Chords: 
The next essential component to good beat is some sort of chording instrument whether it is piano, guitar or some sort of synthesizer. An audience needs to hear chords to hear the ‘colors’ of the music and also, this helps build up the texture of the beat. Since you’re using Sonic Producer, you’re in luck again! Pick a synth loop or guitar loop from the bank and put it in your beat.

Just make sure that the bass and the guitar or piano sound good together. You don’t want any conflicting notes.

  • Step 7) Your own personal style: 
Make sure you add something to your beat to make it stand out. You want to add your own ‘fingerprint’. Do you ever notice that you can tell if Kanye West made a beat or if Dr. Dre did? They have their own musical fingerprints.




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