Quick Guide to Making Rap Beats

By Dj Byrd


Do you want to create Rap, Hip-Hop and R&B beats? With the cost of production and beat downloading you might think about producing your own personal beats. Regardless if you are making beats to promote, for your own personel tracks or just for fun, I'd like to describe the various components that I use when making beats. I've been involved with audio production for 20 years however i am definitely no expert but I'd like to share my knowledge.

First off let me explain there is really no right or wrong way to make a beat. Some people may start out with percussion like kicks, snares and high hats. Others may start creating their melodies and chords. Now there is no one way to create a beat. Sometimes I just start with percussion and then add a bassline and melody. Other times I began creating the chords and melody first, then add the drums later. I have listed the four main components that I use when making hip hop and rap beats.

1) Drums/percussion - Drums instruments consists of all your drum sounds like kick drum, snare drum and cymbals. These sounds may either be digital like those incorporated inside drum machines and computer software. They may also be live percussion that you might see used in a rock group.

2) Chords- Chords would be the sounds most likely played with a keyboard. Usually these sounds would be played using A piano or similar sound like an organ. However the possibilities are endless. You can use mostly any other instrument like pads, keys and strings also for your chords.

3) Melody-Melody is another component used when creating a beat. Now this part is not mandatory but it does make the track alot fuller and helps out alot when you come to the hook, chorus and different parts of the song. Again this can normally be any sound within your libray but I would suggest staying away from the lower tones as this may conflict with the Bassline.

4)Bassline-The Bassline is another critical part in creating rap beats. Once again this part is not required but it does add fullness to the track. A lot of times if you are using a heavy 808 kick you may not need a heavy Bassline. You can also use the Bassline to play along with the melodies and chords that you have within your song.




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