Showing posts with label beats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beats. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

#btgibeats J Cole "Work Out" Remix by BTGI Productions

#btgibeats J Cole "Work Out" Remix by BTGI Productions





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Sunday, October 9, 2011

How to Find Hip Hop Instrumentals on Youtube

One of the best locations for artists to find hot Hip Hop Instrumentals recently has become Youtube.com. There are a number of producers posting their work on youtube for all to hear. If you are in need of beats use the following search terms in youtube to locate some producers that you can not only hear their work ut also see them at work. Search for the following:

rap instrumentals, instrumental beats, free rap beats, rap beats, hip hop beats, making a beat, hot beats, making a beat in the studio, watch me make a beat.

If you give those search terms a chance as well as be creative on your end to come up with more search terms you should be able to find almost an endless supply of hip hop beats to work with. Once of the best aspects of this method is being able to see the producer in action and see how they work to structure and make their music.


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Start Producing with Simple Drum Beats

If you are an aspiring hip hop producer looking to make instrumentals for artists that want to buy rap beats but are just starting out then here are a few quick tips for you to consider. First off you need to most importantly learn to feel the beat. What do I mean when I say you need to feel the beat? You need to learn about how a normal song is structured before you can start producing. Instro’s, verses, chorus, and bridges are all essential to understanding how to put your track together and know when youneed to add a drop or a break. The amount of bars in a verse compared to a hook and so on. The best way I have found to achieve this is by getting yourself a program called fl studio (fruity loops) This is a user friendly production software that is very user friendly for the basics. You can point and click in a sequencer to add drum sounds to your track and preset the anmount of beats and bars for each sequence. So if you are starting out make sure you study.. study.. study industry hip hop songs to understand how other producers approach the process and get yourself a copy of fl studio and start to feel the beat.

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Lil Wayne and Rick Ross Style Beats

Have you been listening to the latest hits from Lil Wayne and Rock Ross such as “Hustle Hard” and “John Lennnon” and said to yourself ” I need to get some Rick Ross and Lil Wayne beats“? Most artists nowadays strive to be and make songs like Lil Wayne and Rick Ross. They are two of the most influential atists in the game right now. If you want to hear a beat that goes hard like the ones they tend to rap on then follow the lil wayne beats link to a youtube video that is a hip hop beat very similar to the beats that go hard that these artists use. Make sure to subscribe to the youtube page as well because many more beats similar to this one as well as many other style are uploaded regularly for you to listen to and are available for you to get to add to your album or mixtape.

Lost in a Sea of Beats?

Have you been spending countless nights chasing down your next big hit? Wading thought a never ending supply of rap beats from hundreds of different sites all over the internet. Beats from America.. beats from germany.. beats from britain. It seems like there are now more producers than artists. Don’t let this discourage you. Instead, use this new aspect of the new beat industry to your advantage. This will give you options as well as well as various styles to choose from. If you try to use only one producer to make most of your beats for your mixtapes or albums listeners can tend to get bored becuase most producers have a certain style that transcends though the music they produce. Not that that producer is not talented but most of the time from an artist viewpoint you tend to expand your styles, deliveries, and flows when you have various style beats from a number of producers. Just take your time and find the right beats for your album.
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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Crate Digging: The New Age

Today i was working on some beats when i decided i wanted to hit up some of my old school roots and work on some sampled beats for the "Mood Swings" mixtape that my man Rated R is planning on releasing in February. It was then when i suddenly realized how the digital age of producing has changed so much. As i sat at my computer and fired up my browser and limewire I began to think of which artists i wanted to try and find unheard music from and try and find a little gem to sample. Then i decided to head straight to torrentpond and search for the keyword music and download some random tunes i had never heard before. As i ran down to grab a soda i almost tripped over my turn table sitting on the floor and realized that i probably had not touched it to make a beat in close to a year. In a way it was depressing to think that my little baby that i payed no more than 200 bucks for was probably going to barely be used ever again. Vinyl is a thing of the past. Now dont get me wrong.. I still like to hit the local vinyl store every once in a while and hope to find that sweet little rythym or that dope drum beat.. But for the most part i dont have to leave my desk. I search randomly.. I download.. Then i load up into acid and chop away. 20 Minutes later im loading my chops up and i'm on my way to more classic rap beats. Its funny to think where we are going to be in another 10 years. I just saw an add on TV for a new touch screen computer. It is scarry to think what we will be looking at in the future. The music industry as a whole has changed exponentially in the last 5 years. Im intrigued to see what happens in the next 5.

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