Rap Beats - The Basics of 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. Persistence on top of a bit of talent will go an awful long way to helping you succeed though. You only have to look at most of the rappers around today; they mostly originated from the ghettos but didn’t let this stand in their way of success. Having a good outlook toward your rapping will help you succeed in the smallest amount of time. Consistency, persistence and the will to succeed are the best things for a successful rapping career.

Three main sounds have to be learnt beforehand creating hip hop instrumentals. The snare drum sound, the drum kick and the hi hat are these sounds. While the drum kick sound is a forceful one, adding vibrations to it can make it bolder. This sound is known as a B sound. TS sound is what hi hat comes from, and PSH is where snare sounds originate.

While practising using these sounds in sequence is the best way to go. 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. Other combinations can be tried when you become proficient with the sequence. Soon enough you will be able to make your own rap music. Note: Visit this link: hardcore hip hop beats to find out more information about rap and hip hop

Just remember though, the rhythm is the most important thing you have to learn. Composing entire songs will become easy after this. Although mistakes will happen while learning, do not become downhearted. By practising continuously, you will hit the heights you want to scale. To conclude I would like to add that making beats is not so easy as most of us think.

  

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