whenever i am in someone else's car, and the music isnt that high, i end up only hearring the drums of the song. but what i do is i analyze the drums and see if i can take notes to use them in my own songs
How'd you analyze the drums? And what if I don't want to use mouse clicking to make my beats but is it possible to produce genres like Reggaeton? With an Akai MPC
For reggaeton, it depends on the bpm, more romantical stuff is usually around 85 - 89, and a lot of reggaeton is usually in the 90s bpm range You can do trap beats at 67 bpm just gotta have the notes closer together, yet the more morden stuff is at 120 +
@Samuel-hp6op lol that common sense, 134 is just double time of 67 lol idk what you pointed it out, I was mainly correcting BWB on the bpm of reggaeton lol idk why everyone thinks it's "100" bpm, I understand you can make it at that tempo. Yet its mainly in the 80s -90s
@@JoshuaLuellen-rg8xp you vouched for 1 bar drum patterns, and i told you no one does that. unless you can't articulate your points well i believe i understood you just fine
@@yungalexx217 no, I did not "vouch for 1 bar drum patterns. I said there is no difference between putting a snare on 2 and 4 at say 75 bpms, and putting the snare on 3 at 150 bpms. It doesn't matter if you make 1 bar patterns or 50 bar patterns, it will have the exact same pace. You completely misunderstood what I said. It has nothing to do with how many bars you use to make a drum pattern. If you can't understand that I give up
With drill i do the hats the tap tap tap pattern in double time but do the rest in single time as I work with samplers so u can have different time signatures for each track so I find it easier doing that instead of messing around with micro steps
Why everybody always left out Dancehall which is the father of Hiphop. There’s not much thing online about Dancehall and I think Dancehall beats are the sickest out of all genres.
Someone should do a how to for the drum on problematic, or runaway from Kanye. Obviously you can listen and recreate but I can never get them to sound as good as
How do i make beats like Bones? Im pretty sure he uses 76bpm for his slower tracks. I refuse to do faster bpm because the slower tracks bones makes are fire
It’s not Reggaeton it’s a Dancehall beat! The reason why it was called Dembow because one the original songs On the beat was called Dembow by Shabba Ranks! The produces of the beat are Steely and Clevie and it was called the Fish market riddim(Rhythm)
Trap rap music has been out since the 90s and evolved from Crunk and gangsta rap. Can you tell me what electronic music you are talking about? EDM trap? Or is it another subgenre?
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