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Step By Step Guide on How To Produce Hip Hop Beats

Before I go into how to produce hip hop beats, you need to understand that professional beats usually have simple drum patterns with a slightly offset bass pattern behind it

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Step By Step Guide on How To Produce Hip Hop Beats

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  1. Step By Step Guide on How To Produce Hip Hop Beats Before I go into how to produce hip hop beats, you need to understand that professional beats usually have simple drum patterns with a slightly offset bass pattern behind it, high hats that compliment the main drum pattern and normally a second, third, and fourth separate background rhythms that use totally different instruments.

  2. The first step The first step would be to start off by listening to your favourite rapper's beat several times. Each time you play the song write down exactly how many separate sounds and which separate instruments you hear.

  3. The second step I want you to notice the placement of the base pattern in relation to the drum patterns in the song. You may need to play the song again several times to get a good feel for just the placement of the drums and the base. Listen new beats from Mubz Beats

  4. The third step The third step is that you also need to take notice that there is always a slight difference between the hook, the verses, and a breakdown at around the middle of the song. This is called the bridge. What makes the hook (sometimes referred to as the chorus), the verses and the bridge different is that the hook normally has every instrument that is in the song playing all at once and the verses have some of those instruments and sounds cut out so that you can concentrate more on what the artist is trying to say during the verse.

  5. The fourth step The fourth step would be to find either a keyboard sound, synthesizer sound, horns, or piano sound and come up with a melody. Starting off with a cool melody or rhythm before you add the drum pattern is a plus! Keep in mind that repetition is the key here. It doesn't matter how your beats sound when you start, just keep doing it and in no time you will become a great producer!

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