Online or offline, there are many ways and places where you can surrender to your music, your muse and your lyrics. This is not an instant process. It takes time to get your hands on this stuff and go through the basics until you can make it on your own. You can take Free E-courses for starters. It's not a bad idea to enroll and learn as much as you can. The experience will enhance your skills and the musical direction you want to delve into. E-courses can last from a few days to weeks.
Another idea is a Rap Beats Manual, which is a blueprint for making Hip Hop beats or similar sources and can usually be found in your local library. It's another good way to learn about beats and how to make them that won't cost you a penny.
If you really want to make things easy, try a search engine. There are ample music websites that allow viewers and visitors to make beats for free. You can peruse online video samples and articles that relate to making beats for free.
Yet another option is to attend a free hip hop or beat seminar or class that is located nearby. Having experts to ask questions of can be a very fast way to learn. Lastly, you can also research the fundamentals of making beats yourself and once you have the knowledge you can take it from there.
It has become ever so popular for independent recording artists and producers to buy and sell beats online. With this trend comes a lot of traffic from inexperienced artists trying to buy beats online. An inexperienced buyer will easily over pay for a beat online. This article was written from personal experience in hopes of giving some insight, not as a hard set of rules to follow, but a guide. Listed below are things beat buyers should know and understand when buying beats online.
Understand The INTRINSIC Value Of Hip Hop Beats And Rap Beats
You can't touch, bend, break, fold, or smell rap beats.
For that matter, you can't even see them, yet in the music industry, we see them being sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Oh ... but you can hear and fell vibrations from beats, can't you. This kind of makes music like the wind, so I guess it's fair to say the music industry is selling "air"... not really, but hopefully you get my point. It's not the price of the beat but the producer or person you are buying it from.
The actual value of a beat or music is based on an underlying perception of its true value, perception being the keyword. Don't rip yourself off by buying a beat online for $500 if the producer has no credibility or his or her image and stature in the music industry doesn't give value to your demo or album sales. Look at what Brittany Spears did on her latest album, take note of the album credits and all the popular "Producer Powers" employed, essentially playing a major part in her attempt to revive her career.
Some Internet Beat Pricing Standards And Averages
The average rate on the Internet for a "Non-Exclusive" beat license is $0 - $75.
With this type of license you are essentially leasing or renting the beat for a given amount of time or copies. The average for an "Exclusive" beat license is from around $75 - $250. This type of license gives you full ownership of the beat, as if you created it yourself. More popularly noted as "work for hire". Note: Some exclusive licenses may restrict resale.
Try To Contact The Producer Before You Buy
To get the most for your money, and protect yourself from "beat-jackers" (people who steal other peoples beats and resell them) try to contact the producer first to see if he or she is responsive, email or PM seems to be the best method. Don't just buy beats from "Joe Blow" without making some kind of contact first.
Another idea is a Rap Beats Manual, which is a blueprint for making Hip Hop beats or similar sources and can usually be found in your local library. It's another good way to learn about beats and how to make them that won't cost you a penny.
If you really want to make things easy, try a search engine. There are ample music websites that allow viewers and visitors to make beats for free. You can peruse online video samples and articles that relate to making beats for free.
Yet another option is to attend a free hip hop or beat seminar or class that is located nearby. Having experts to ask questions of can be a very fast way to learn. Lastly, you can also research the fundamentals of making beats yourself and once you have the knowledge you can take it from there.
It has become ever so popular for independent recording artists and producers to buy and sell beats online. With this trend comes a lot of traffic from inexperienced artists trying to buy beats online. An inexperienced buyer will easily over pay for a beat online. This article was written from personal experience in hopes of giving some insight, not as a hard set of rules to follow, but a guide. Listed below are things beat buyers should know and understand when buying beats online.
Understand The INTRINSIC Value Of Hip Hop Beats And Rap Beats
You can't touch, bend, break, fold, or smell rap beats.
For that matter, you can't even see them, yet in the music industry, we see them being sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Oh ... but you can hear and fell vibrations from beats, can't you. This kind of makes music like the wind, so I guess it's fair to say the music industry is selling "air"... not really, but hopefully you get my point. It's not the price of the beat but the producer or person you are buying it from.
The actual value of a beat or music is based on an underlying perception of its true value, perception being the keyword. Don't rip yourself off by buying a beat online for $500 if the producer has no credibility or his or her image and stature in the music industry doesn't give value to your demo or album sales. Look at what Brittany Spears did on her latest album, take note of the album credits and all the popular "Producer Powers" employed, essentially playing a major part in her attempt to revive her career.
Some Internet Beat Pricing Standards And Averages
The average rate on the Internet for a "Non-Exclusive" beat license is $0 - $75.
With this type of license you are essentially leasing or renting the beat for a given amount of time or copies. The average for an "Exclusive" beat license is from around $75 - $250. This type of license gives you full ownership of the beat, as if you created it yourself. More popularly noted as "work for hire". Note: Some exclusive licenses may restrict resale.
Try To Contact The Producer Before You Buy
To get the most for your money, and protect yourself from "beat-jackers" (people who steal other peoples beats and resell them) try to contact the producer first to see if he or she is responsive, email or PM seems to be the best method. Don't just buy beats from "Joe Blow" without making some kind of contact first.
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