7/24/2013

Essential Guide On How To Buy Beats And Instrumentals: The Bass

By Delroy Wilkins


The hip hop genre is very popular with people of all ages. Some people do not realize how long hip hop has been around and how much it has changed over the years. One thing that the old style hip hop has versus the modern hip hop is the energy. Hip hop is high energy music.

One of the major changes that have occurred in hip hop is the way it's created. Computers have contributed a great deal to this change. Beats that would not have been created in the past are being produced through computers. Today, it's much easier to create supporting sounds and make a unique beat using technology. Pro music producers can now easily select from a wide array of techniques to create beats people will like listening to. Techniques of hip hop music creation might have changed, but there's one thing that has not changed a bit. The use of bass has not changed as bass forms one of the key elements that make a hip hop beat sound great. If you want to create beats like the pros do, it's important that you understand how to incorporate bass within the beat.

Bass forms the structure of the hip hop track. It is used in hip hop as a means of creating harmonic balance to the beat. As such, a hip hop song without the element of bass is not pleasant to listen to. Without the harmony provided by bass, listeners will most likely try to add some bass to the track they're listening to. Most likely, the beat won't be perfect.

There are two main techniques of incorporating bass within your hip hop beat. The first involves the rhythmic bass. The rhythmic technique can be used throughout the song. The second technique involves adding a sustained beat. It's commonly used to fill in gaps within the beat to keep the music going.

While there may be two categories that the bass fits into in hip hop, there are many variations that can be used to change the way that bass sounds. If you use the techniques of layering, stretching and by changing the note, the sounds of your bass will be different throughout your tracks.

When adding bass to your beat, move one step at a time. That is, start with the original bass sound and then transform it step by step. By doing this, you will be able to identify the specific bass sound you want to use on your track without much difficulty.




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