Discussion:
What Makes Hot Instrumental Beats Hot
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Craig Belushi
2009-08-06 09:02:59 UTC
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Whether you are new making rap beats or you have been in the game for
a while, you may find yourself wondering what separates the hot
instrumental beats from the ones that fall down on the ground. The
truth of the matter is that there are a lot of things that that can
make your rap beats hot, and though this is a pretty subjective
measure, there are still a few factors that you are going to need to
keep in mind. Take some time and really consider what your options are
going to be and what makes your rap beats hot or not.
The first thing that you should keep in mind when you are looking at
hot instrumental beats is tempo. It's a general rule that the more up
tempo your work is, the more people are going to get excited by it.
This is a natural reaction, because when people hear a hot, fast beat,
they are going to want to dance. Remember that fast doesn't mean loud;
too many people think that if they just blast something loud enough,
it will get the audience's attention, but the truth of the matter is
that it will get their attention... and then they will go out the
door.
Another thing that you are going to need to keep in mind when you are
looking at hot instrumental rap beats is that they are all different.
It's not much help to someone who is trying to break into the business
and who is trying to figure out how things go together, but the truth
of the matter is that all successful rap artists have their own
individual sound. For instance, are you into something that is
powerful and just a little menacing or are you after a sound that is
more manic and quick? No matter what sound you are after, you need to
really make it your own.
You will also find that to get the hot instrumental beats that you are
after, you are going to need to listen to a wide variety of music, not
just rap. When you think about how music is as close to a universal
language as we are going to get, it is only natural that music flows
and combines in so many different ways. Consider the music that you
like to listen to. Where do their influences come from? You may find
music that is influenced by sounds from South America, Asia and
Africa, all rolled together and then spun in a totally new way.
Regardless of what you are after and where you think your music is
going to go, make sure that you see what new sources can inform your
rap beats.
Take some time and make sure that you identify hot instrumental rap
beats for yourself. This is something that many people find themselves
curious about, and the truth is that there is a world of difference
that separates the winners from the losers. What makes your rap beats
hot? What do you want to do with them? These are all questions that
you need to answer!

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Markus K.
2009-08-06 20:39:44 UTC
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Wow. A lot of monologue (also in the Google group) just to advertise
some music software.

You forgot to mention sampling some Mike Oldfield music into the beat.
Just not the Tubular Bells opening riff. It's too obvious and done
already(?)

"Will SonicProducer work on my computer?
Yes. SonicProducer works on all computers and operating systems.

All right! Then I can make some rap beats on my 386 PC with MS-DOS 6.22!
Or do I need to install OS/2 first?

Markus K.

(I know...I know...Dont' reply to spam.)
Covenant
2009-08-06 21:58:40 UTC
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Wow. A lot of monologue (also in the Google group) just to advertise some
music software.
You forgot to mention sampling some Mike Oldfield music into the beat.
Just not the Tubular Bells opening riff. It's too obvious and done
already(?)
"Will SonicProducer work on my computer?
Yes. SonicProducer works on all computers and operating systems.
All right! Then I can make some rap beats on my 386 PC with MS-DOS 6.22!
Or do I need to install OS/2 first?
Markus K.
(I know...I know...Dont' reply to spam.)
But it was funny... so we won't beat you up TOO much...

;' )
--
Covenant
A Man With Far Too Much Time On His Hands
Markus K.
2009-08-08 08:46:55 UTC
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Post by Covenant
Wow. A lot of monologue (also in the Google group) just to advertise some
music software.
You forgot to mention sampling some Mike Oldfield music into the beat.
Just not the Tubular Bells opening riff. It's too obvious and done
already(?)
"Will SonicProducer work on my computer?
Yes. SonicProducer works on all computers and operating systems.
All right! Then I can make some rap beats on my 386 PC with MS-DOS 6.22!
Or do I need to install OS/2 first?
Markus K.
(I know...I know...Dont' reply to spam.)
But it was funny... so we won't beat you up TOO much...
;' )
Quoting http://www.sonicapro.tk/ (Where it all finally points to)

"Privacy notice: We do not share your info with anyone! We HATE spam!"

Now THAT'S funny!

Markus K.

progea
2009-08-08 02:43:10 UTC
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Post by Craig Belushi
Whether you are new making rap beats or you have been in the game for
See what I already told you on alt.music.jethro-tull
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