7/23/2013

Guide To Creating 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.

Great artists simply find ways to get past these low points when inspiration and ideas don't seem to come by easily. They can find ways to get their thoughts into motion and then channel them. This way, they reach a point when they are able to find inspiration to create a beat that receives massive airplay and a huge following. Although talent plays a role in production, these people know that talent alone doesn't help them create the best sounds consistently. It is an ongoing process. And it's this process that will help you get past the barriers limiting your creative juices. When you run out of creativity, there are a couple of tricks to try out.

Break it down into small pieces. Instead of trying to work on the whole track at one time, take it in small increments. The biggest problem people have when trying to create the perfect beat is putting too many ideas together at once. Instead of trying to make a bunch of sounds into the perfect beat, cut it back and concentrate on just a few things and the sound will come.

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.

Use a few themes. Some of the greatest beats have been created using sounds from different genres of music. This however doesn't mean that more themes in one beat is better. Focus on using just a few themes per beat to avoid creating confusion in your sound.

Use few tracks. When selecting tracks, focus on those that make sense to you. More tracks do not necessarily mean that you will get the perfect beat. The number of beats will enable you get the perfect sound.




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