Sunday, June 5, 2011

March to your Rhythm: Make Your Own Beat

With the advances in technology and the wealth of information and tools being made accessible via the Internet, recording your own songs has become just a flick of the finger away. If you are an aspiring DJ or rap artist, there is no longer a need to hire a professional or to rent a fully equipped studio to make your own beat–all the tools you need are now literally within reach. Here are a few tips to jump start your music career.


1. Practice free-styling.
A beat is just a beat if you don’t have the rhymes to go with it. A good freestyler can pluck words out of the air and rap them to good rhythm. Practice first by memorizing popular songs and studying the different styles of the artists. Flow is as important as your words–it’s how you say the words and syllabicate them in tempo with the beat, so practice this as well. You might want to create your own distinct style by playing around and testing different patterns and beats. A good memory is also essential if you want to be a good rapper or freestyler, and you can practice this by memorizing lines to your favorite songs and rapping them along to your MP3 player.


2. March to the beat of your own drum (machine).
You can either splurge for a physical drum machine, or you can save money and get one available online if you’re just starting out. There are also a lot of free online drum machines which you can use to make your own beat. Drum machines essentially give you the freedom to create your own patterns without having to rely on another person to play drums for you. Drum machines (even the ones available online) mimic each piece of a real drum kit–from the bass drum to the snare and hi-hats, so it’s good if you know the basics of drums and how each part sounds like. Programmed beats stored in the beat maker’s memory are also useful if you want to practice free-styling without having to make your own beat.


3. Get creative.
If you want more than just drum patterns as sonic wallpaper for your rhymes, then search for a suitable beat maker. Affordable–and even free–beat makers are available online. They provide you with preset samples, loops or beats which you can interlay with different instruments such as bass guitars, keyboards or even a horn section. You can also make your own beat by playing around with the different drum sections provided in the beat maker. You can start out with a simple kick and snare, then work your way up to include other elements like hi-hats, toms, or even cow bells.


With talent, the right tools, hard work and perseverance, writing your own songs or making your beat is no longer exclusive to those who have the money to invest in recording studios and professional musicians. Your own song or recording album is now as easy as 1-2-3. We recommend you use this beat maker to make your own beat.


Make Beats Now !!!!

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