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How To Make Beats For Sale And Instrumental Beats: Creativity

By Delroy Wilkins


When you hear a new song on the radio, you might think that it is really great and are amazed how creative the artist who made this song is. You might wonder why you seem to have so many problems coming up with something that you believe is just as creative and good. When you sit down to create your sounds, you stare at the equipment and try to find something that will get you started. What you don't realize is that even the best and most creative artists have a hard time finding the inspiration they need to create a new sound. They also may find times when they stare at the keyboard and do not know where to take their music.

What the great artists are able to do is work past those points where they lack the inspiration they need. They are able to find ways to get their thoughts flowing and to record those thoughts. At some point they are able to finally break through and create that sound that everyone is listening to and raving about. The people that do this have talent, but talent is not enough to consistently create the right sounds. It is a process, and when you hit the limits of your creativity, it is the process that will help you break through the barrier. A few tricks can help you when you reach the point where you cannot create.

Break it down to small parts. Rather than try to work on the whole song at one go, its best to break it down into small parts. A major problem most people experience is trying to create great beats at one go. This results in trying to bring together many different ideas which just limit creativity. Rather than try to bring together many different sounds together, break the sound into small parts. Concentrate on a few of these sounds at a time and eventually, you will get your perfect beat.

Cut the Sounds - You can try to keep adding new and unique sounds, but it is much better to concentrate on just a few at a time. The more synthesizers you use, the more confusing the beat will get.

Cut on the number of themes. Using sounds from different genres of music can help you get the perfect sound. However, don't get overexcited and get too carried away. There are a couple of tricks to try out.

Cut the tracks - More is not better. Focus on the tracks that make sense for you and do not add more trying to find the right mix. The limit on the beats will help you get the sound that you want.




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