Thursday, July 15, 2010

4 Tips to Make Hip Hop Beats Quick and Easy Without Breaking the Bank


So you want to make hip hop beats? Well the trick is that there really isn't a trick at all. Of course beyond starting with a solid beat and then adding layers of sound (not too much) to make the perfect mix, you need to find the right equipment for the job. Fortunately with today's incredible technology you don't need to buy a single piece of hardware, and even better, you don't need to know a whole lot about music theory.

Tip #1: Always start with the bear minimum. This means that you never want to overwhelm yourself with a ton of equipment that will cause a ten month learning curve. So yeah, you might be making great hip hop beats in about 6 months with hours and hours of practice, but what good does that do you right now? What you want to do is think simple.

Tip #2: Make sure you don't spend more than you need to. This day and age, there are a tone of cheap software programs (some of which cost less than $30 bucks and require nothing more than a high-speed internet connection) that can get you up and running in just minutes. Yes, you heard me right, minutes from now you can have access to thousands of drum sounds and samples on a 16-track sequencer. You can even export your creations to mp3 so you can put the beat on your i-tunes, transfer it to a mixer to lay down the vocals, or burn it to CD to show your friends. The point is that there is no reason to spend a grand when you're starting out, in fact it's not recommended and just plane stupid.

Tip #3: Don't overdo the beat. After you buy an inexpensive software beat maker for your hip hop, you don't want to overdo the beat by being a perfectionist. Believe it or not, being a perfectionist is not going to win you any points in the hip hop game. Listen to some of your favorite hip hop and I bet you'll be surprised to find that it's simple, unique and even gritty. What separates good hip hop from the rest isn't hours of work, but creativity and moments of clarity when everything comes together. Remember that most people aren't going to hear that extra hi-hat you spent an hour getting just right. What they will hear is the hook and the beat and the lyrics. Those are the things to focus on.

Tip #4: Remember that you're not trying to win a Grammy. Yes you heard me correctly, don't pretend to be a master music genius when you aren't, and if you were, you wouldn't be reading this article in the first place, sorry. But that doesn't mean you aren't creative and don't have a lot to offer the hip hop universe. All you need to do is find your niche and remember that you're not out to win a Grammy, but to make a solid beat that you can lay some lyrics over. And above all else - have fun!

Remember that these tips are going to be a little different for every person, but just try to remember that the general idea of this article is to show you that you shouldn't confuse the forest for the trees. In other words, get crazy, be creative, find your inspiration and the rest will come into place. And above all else, remember that the equipment does not make the musician, it's actually the other way around.

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