Monday, August 5, 2013

How To Make It Selling Beats For Sale And Instrumental Beats

By Delroy Wilkins


We all aspire to be something great in our chosen fields, and for some of us it is in the hip hop industry that we want to make a name for ourselves. However, it is also true that making it big in this industry (or in any industry for that matter) does not happen overnight. Ask any established hip hop artist and they will tell you the same: it takes a lot of hard work to get where they currently are.

First, you will need to determine whether you are simply enjoying rapping as a hobby or if you seriously want to pursue a career with it. If you do not practice on your rapping daily, then it would be safe to conclude that you are not passionate enough to seek a career in becoming a hip hop artist. There are three practices you have to adopt if you want any shot at becoming a hip hop artist.

Now there are three practices that you need to familiarize yourself with if you seriously want to become a hip hop artist. The first of this is studying the current hip hop market and familiarize yourself with its trends. For instance, you need to gain knowledge on the music-making processes that established musicians go through. It would also help if you can keep yourself updated on the different tools and techniques that are vital in producing music. This will not only advance your knowledge of the musical world, but it will also help you create music that is appealing to your audience.

The second practice is to create, and this refers to creating sounds that are completely unique and fresh. You can do this by sampling beats and instrumentals from other beat makers. You can also use different software to come up with sounds of your own. You can even hit off something very random and be surprised to find that you've created a unique sound.

The third practice involves having a decent marketing strategy. What's the point of producing creative beats when people can't hear them? Also, how are they going to buy your music if they don't know it exists? But if you are new to the industry and find that marketing yourself and your works are too hard for you, why not try buying ready made beats by other makers?

You can choose from an array of different beats and most of the time, sellers will even allow you to hear samples of their beats before you buy them. Some may even relinquish all their ownership rights to you. Overall, this is a friendly environment wherein you can try out things as you continue your journey to becoming hip hop's next big thing.




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