Understanding Hip Hop Instrumental Beats

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Picture in your mind, that you are listening to a hip hop instrumental beat. Now picture that the beat that you are listening to, is one that you created yourself. This instrumental beat is completely your creation, your achievement to be shared with all. Stressing over copyright infringement lawsuits is not necessary. Originality too, will be of no concern to you. Coming up with your next instrumental beat should be your sole focus.

You may not realize how simple it is to create your own hip hop instrumental beat. There are downloads available with free hip hop beats, and CDs with instrumental beats can be purchased, but they don’t compare to a beat that has been born of your own creativity.

Recently modern hip hop instrumental beats have become more and more fashionable, why did this occur? Hip hop instrumental beats developed through the years from previous versions of beat creating. The early 80′s saw the biggest surge in hip hop beat creativity, scratching became very popular along with sampling, where you grab a short part of a song and mix it with instrumentals to develop a completely new beat.

Due to copyright infringements sampling lost popularity during 2004. Thanks to a U.S Court of Appeals decision. Before this ruling it was legal to take a small sample of a song and use it within a unique beat. Recently and thanks to changing technology it has become increasing common to create hip hop instrumental beats using PC software, along with sequencers, keypads and drums or drum machines.

When creating an instrumental beat, you want to include a 2-4 bar intro, a 16 bar verse, an 8 bar hook, and a 20 bar bridge (this varies from song to song). The first thing a DJ does is lay the drum track using kicks, snares, and high hats. Next, he takes the time to lay down the bass guitar and lead guitar tracks, which can either be placed on the same track or on separate ones. The next thing he does is to add sounds like claps or cow bells. Finally, he takes the time to create the hook.

Opting to begin by working on the hook, is an alternative that certain hip hop beat makers prefer. The hook is an essential element in the creation of hip hop instrumental beats, and it is important to have an understanding of what is involved with developing a hook. The part of the beat that is repeated between each verse is the hook. Hip hop instrumental beats allow you to step out of the ordinary and develop awesome hooks and banging beats that will have people dancing.

Since most hip hop instrumental beats employ a keypad, basic knowledge of music scales is quite useful. You will want to be sure that you don’t center your music, but pan every track just a little so that the signal favors the right or left channel for the best results. You can also add in piano, organ, or horns as well. You may also add a few special effects and tweak the EQ, but too much will not be beneficial to your finished product.

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