Tuesday, March 10, 2009

How to start making a beat

I was reading a War Beats blog and they were discussing how one should go about starting a beat. They go about saying how there is really no perfect answer to that question, which I agree with completely.

"War Beats" then says, "See if you really wanted, you could make beats all day every day. They would all sound bad, but they would classify as a beat." This is not true at all. You should make beats all day every day if you want to progess and become as familiar as possible with whatever program you're using. Of course when you first start making beats you personally will think they are great, even if they are horrible. After some time passes and you progress your skill, you can look back at your early work and see how much better you have become.


They Also say,"One thing I learned a while back is that the inspiration is the hard part, making the beat is easy after that." To me, inspiration is the easy part. Every one who makes beats was inspired by some sort of music or artist to being producing music. If you hear a song and are inspired to have that type of vibe in your beat, that is the easy part. The hard part is how to go about making it sound good.



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