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Royalty Free Music - Miste - Autumn Leaves



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Artist: Miste Track: Autumn Leaves Download: goo.gl (Right Click, Save Target As) Licence: goo.gl AudioPad Twitter: goo.gl Note: If the licence is different to the licence shown at the download link, then the licence HERE applies, as an arrangement with the artist has been made to distribute music through AudioPad.

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How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps


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When you're just starting out how to make beats it can be fun and frustrating at the same time. Trust me I was there. But it really is easier then you think. If you're making a beat here are 10 tips that will get yo stated.

How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps

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Episode 1 - Ralf Soto



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Episode 1 - Ralf Soto



Mixing For The Fans is a series of videos where i take time to mix your songs that you send to me for FREE. You get to see what i do and how i think when im mixing! Download the song: www.sendspace.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Send me your entries to Sickflowztv@gmail.com and name the Subject "Mixing For The Fans" I will choose a winner every week and mix your song and then upload it to youtube! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to Ralf Soto: www.youtube.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Revernation: www.reverbnation.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TWITTER: twitter.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com TUMBLR: igotsickflowz.tumblr.com INSTAGRAM: SICKFLOWZ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Leave your comments down below and let me know what you guys think! Comment, Like and Subscribe.

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The History of Rap and Hip Hop Music


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The origin of hip-hop can be traced back as far as the ancient tribes in Africa. Rap has been compared with the chants, drumbeats and foot-stomping African tribes performed before wars, the births of babies, and the deaths of kings and elders. Historians have reached further back than the accepted origins of hip-hop. It was born as we know it today in the Bronx, cradled and nurtured by the youth in the low-income areas of New York City.

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ApieL - S'agapw (Greek Love Hip Hop Song)(...........)teleio tragoudi :-)



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ApieL - S'agapw (Greek Love Hip Hop Song)(...........)teleio tragoudi :-)



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ApieL - S'agapw (Greek Love Hip Hop Song)(...........)teleio tragoudi :-)

ApieL - S'agapw (Greek Love Hip Hop Song)(...........)teleio tragoudi :-)


ApieL - S'agapw (Greek Love Hip Hop Song)(...........)teleio tragoudi :-)

ApieL - S'agapw (Greek Love Hip Hop Song)(...........)teleio tragoudi :-)

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The Hip Hop Urban Culture


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Hip hop music is part of hip hop culture predominately among African Americans and Latinos (the other two elements are graffiti art and breakdancing). The reasons for the rise in hip hop music are found in the changing urban culture in the United States in the 1970's. Beginning in the 1980's, hip hop culture began its spread across the world. By taking the time to explain a fertile culture expression, students of hip hop music place at our disposal some of the most intriguing investigations of a powerful art form.

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Besieg den Beat - Muso (Folge 2.22)



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★ Rap im Abo: www.youtube.com ★ ► Do or Die mit Muso: www.youtube.com ► Alle Folgen Besieg den Beat: www.youtube.com In der neuesten Folge von Besieg den Beat sucht sich der Chimperator-Künstler Muso mit -- mehr oder weniger -- tatkräftiger Unterstützung seines Hundes Elmo einen von drei Beats von Hitch, ChrizzBeats sowie Gee Futuristic und X-plosive aus, um darauf einen Part zu kicken. Hat er es geschafft, ihn zu besiegen? Schreib uns deine Meinung in die Kommentare. ► hiphop.de ► http ► twitter.com tags: hiphop "hip hop" hiphopde deutschrap urban music street rapping musik Hip Hop muso "do or die" "erich hiphopde" chimperator signing hundeolympiade heidelberg "stracciatella now" "get well soon" rap hiphop "hip hop" hiphopde deutschrap urban music street rapping musik Hip Hop musotalk "muso wachturm" wachturm muson "musso interview" interview "hölle hölle" "musotalk mastering" "muso live" "besieg den beat" hitch chrizzbeats "gee futuristic"

Besieg den Beat - Muso (Folge 2.22)

Besieg den Beat - Muso (Folge 2.22)


Besieg den Beat - Muso (Folge 2.22)

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★ Rap im Abo: www.youtube.com ★ ► Do or Die mit Muso: www.youtube.com ► Alle Folgen Besieg den Beat: www.youtube.com In der neuesten Folge von Besieg den Beat sucht sich der Chimperator-Künstler Muso mit -- mehr oder weniger -- tatkräftiger Unterstützung seines Hundes Elmo einen von drei Beats von Hitch, ChrizzBeats sowie Gee Futuristic und X-plosive aus, um darauf einen Part zu kicken. Hat er es geschafft, ihn zu besiegen? Schreib uns deine Meinung in die Kommentare. ► hiphop.de ► http ► twitter.com tags: hiphop "hip hop" hiphopde deutschrap urban music street rapping musik Hip Hop muso "do or die" "erich hiphopde" chimperator signing hundeolympiade heidelberg "stracciatella now" "get well soon" rap hiphop "hip hop" hiphopde deutschrap urban music street rapping musik Hip Hop musotalk "muso wachturm" wachturm muson "musso interview" interview "hölle hölle" "musotalk mastering" "muso live" "besieg den beat" hitch chrizzbeats "gee futuristic"




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More than a musical style, hip-hop is a history of American culture, and a testimony by its artists of their life experiences. In 1985, when Run-DMC ordained themselves the "Kings of Rock," in their lyrics of their hit song of the same name, they probably never imagined that one day they would be recognized as such. As the pioneers of hip-hop music, they convinced the world to dance to poetry with a beatbox. They invited anyone who would listen to "Walk This Way" in "My Adidas," all the way to the top of VH1's list of the "50 Greatest Hip-Hop Artists." And in the words of the great Run-DMC themselves, "It's like that! And that's the way it is! Huh!"


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VH1's "50 Greatest Hip-Hop Artists" serves as a platform for hip-hop music's superstars of the past, present and future to acknowledge their hip-hop peers. Proof that hip-hop music has woven itself into the fabric of American music and culture.



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"50 Greatest Hip-Hop Artists" features archival clips, classic performances and exclusive interviews with the some of the world's greatest entertainers. It also represents VH1's recognition of hip-hop music as a significant music form and the integration of the genre into our music programming repertoire.

The lyrics found in hip hop music are expressions that are linked with cultural and societal feelings of an individual. Hip hop lyrics are known for their conversational quality. Hip hop lyrics are used to teach stylistic features, imagery, assonance, alliteration, rhythmic structure and rhyme are taught while basic literacy (vowels, consonants, blends, syllables and spelling) is embedded.

Hip hop lyrics typically employ inner-city slang with poetic devices such as alliteration, assonance and rhyme. The slang of hip hop lyrics may include words like, yo, dis, flow, phat and homie. Hip hop lyrics have been likened to what rock music lyrics used to be, and in some cases have taken the place of rock and folk songs within the culture. Hip hop lyrics contain many references that the listeners can relate to. Hip hop lyrics that tell of excess wealth and luxury of artists may connect to a group of individuals with such dreams.

As in the language, hip hop lyrics are poetry, but poetry with something more added to it. Some hip hop lyrics are extremely articulate in that they express a certain subject in a different form. Though it is true that many hip hop lyrics are slang it is also true that much of our commonly spoken language is slang and sometimes vulgar. Hence, allowing us to see that there is a difference between descriptive and prescriptive language.

Adding to the hip hop music and song lyrics, dancing is another element of the hip hop culture better known as the hip hop dance style. Hip hop dance is a collaborative movement that continually grows and evolves through individual improvisation. Hip hop dance is an art form that has the nation and world trying to one-two step or breakdance to krumping.

Hip hop music and dancing, or breaking, rose in the 1970's and 1980's, centered on urban communities of young dancers and musicians and their popular culture.
Hip hop dancing continues to evolve into many different forms today, heavily influenced by the evolution of music and its popularity in the media.

Hip-hop is a strenuous dance style that involves using the entire body to create sharp, expressive movements. As in all dance forms, hip hop dance is a technique with defined steps and movements that must be learned and practiced.

Hip hop music is a popular style of music. It is everywhere from commercials to television sitcoms. Hip hop culture and music range from those akin to mainstream popular music to the blues version of the human condition. There is a big influence of R&B in the hip hop music industry that provides an exhilarating experience to the listener. This urban culture is sweeping the world in music, movies and clubs. It is truly an American minority creation which deserves more credit and recognition as an art form rather than as a fad which should just fade away with time.


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Fast-forward from the tribes of Africa to the ghettos of Kingston, Jamaica in the late sixties. The impoverished of Kingston gathered together in groups to form DJ conglomerates. They spun roots and culture records and communicated with the audience over the music. At the time, the DJ's comments weren't as important as the quality of the sound system and its ability to get the crowd moving. Kool Herc grew up in this community before he moved to the Bronx.


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During the late sixties, reggae wasn't popular with New Yorkers. As a DJ, Kool Herc spun rhythm and blues records to please his party crowd. But, he had to add his personal touch. During the breaks, Herc began to speak to his audience as he had learned to do in Jamaica. He called out, the audience responded, and then he pumped the volume back up on the record. This call and response technique was nothing new to this community who'd been reared in Baptist and Methodist churches where call and response was a technique used by the speakers to get the congregation involved. Historians compare it to the call and response performed by Jazz musicians and was very much a part of the culture of Jazz music during the renaissance in Harlem.



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Herc's DJ style caught on. His party's grew in popularity. He began to buy multiple copies of the same albums. When he performed his duties as a DJ, he extended the breaks by using multiple copies of the same records. He chatted, as it is called in dance hall, with his audience for longer and longer periods.

Others copied Herc's style. Soon a friendly battle ensued between New York DJs. They all learned the technique of using break beats. Herc stepped up the game by giving shout-outs to people who were in attendance at the parties and coming up with his signature call and response. Other DJs responded by rhyming with their words when they spoke to the audience. More and more DJs used two and four line rhymes and anecdotes to get their audiences involved and hyped at these parties.

One day, Herc passed the microphone over to two of his friends. He took care of the turn table and allowed his buddies to keep the crowd hyped with chants, rhymes and anecdotes while he extended the breaks of different songs indefinitely. This was the birth of rap as we know it.

Hip-hop has evolved from the days of the basement showdowns to big business in the music industry. In the seventies and eighties, the pioneers and innovators of the rap record was the DJ. He was the guy who used his turntable to create fresh sounds with old records. Then, he became the guy who mixed these familiar breaks with synthesizers to produce completely new beats. Not much has changed in that aspect of hip-hop. The guy who creates the beat is still the heart of the track. Now, we call him the producer. Even though some DJs work as producers as well as DJs (quite a few start out as DJs before they become producers), today's title "DJ" doesn't carry the same connotative meaning it did in the eighties. Today's hip-hop producer performs the same tasks as the eighty's DJ.


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1. Pick a style- Know the style of beat you want to make before you start making it. Like rnb,rap,pop, etc. There have been plenty of beats that I made and could not figure out what style it was.


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How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps



2. Pick A Major Artist- Think of a known artist that you would want to make the beat for. Like if you chose a style a rap, think now what rap artist do you want to make the beat for. Try to imagine that artist on your beat. This will make your hip hop beat-making experience a whole lot easier.



How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps

3. Listen To Their Song- Take a listen to the rap artist you are making the beat for songs. See the style. Get a feel for the kind of hip hop beats the artist raps over.

4. Formatting The Song- Very important. formatting is, the intro, verse, chorus, verse, bridge, etc. That's all it is but basically you just change the order around however you feel like it. Turn on the radio and see how your favorite artist formats there song. When instruments come in, when they drop out. The most basic form to start with is, 2 or 4 bar intro, 16 bar verse, 8 bar chorus, 16 bar verse, 8bar chorus, 16 bar verse, 8 bars chorus. This is the most basic beat-making song format. This is very common in rap. If you want an even simpler way, you can create an 8 bar loop and keep it the same throughout the whole song. I have seen this done a lot.

5. Laying down the beat- I have learned that for starters, it's easier to start with the drums. Kick, Snare, Hi hat, are always a good start. Record a pattern for four bars with those first. Then layer that with maybe some toms, cow-bell, symbols, etc. Whatever you want to use. THE DRUMS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT IN MAKING HIP HOP BEATS! Your drums must hit and hit HARD. The best way to get your drums hitting hard is by not using "pitty pat" free kits you downloaded from the internet for free. If your drums are weak, then your beat is going to be weak.

6. Laying Down A Melody- This is where most hip hop beat-makers have the most trouble. Because most eat makers can't play the keys. For starters, you might want to learn basic keyboard skills. The major thing you need to learn are, major and minor scales. After you learn that, try and do different combinations and patterns with the drum beat you have made. Use an instrument like, a lead guitar, horns, clav, something that will stand out. Your melody can be however you want it, but for starters, you could do a 4 bar melody, or an 8 bar melody.

7. Layering The Beat- What is done a lot in beat making is layering. If you have your whole beat finished. You can go and make it sound bigger by layering. All you do is fill in some gaps, do the same pattern you did with one instrument with another instrument. Do this throughout your beat. This will make you beat sound a lot fatter.

8. Pan- Panning is basically having an instrument all the way to the right, all the way to the left, and anywhere in between. You pan for all kinds of different reasons. It gives each track its own little space in the stereo field. There are no rules for panning, put you have to do it. So just try it out and see what you like best.

9. The Mixdown- Very important! Very Important! Very Important! If you have a poor mix on your beat, then you have pretty much wasted your time. When mixing a beat, start with each track individually. Solo each track and make sure it sounds good by itself. EQ it if you have to, but if each track sounds good by itself, the whole beat will sound that much better. DO NOT DISTORT! If your master levels are in the red before you bounce to disc or .mp3, your distorting. Don't worry about if its not loud enough. You never ever ever want to distort. If you are distorting, check any instrument that has boom or low end, Like a kick, bass, sub, etc. these tend to distort more often.

10. The Bounce- Now that you made you're beat, Its the hottest hip hop beat ever, you want to put it on cd or upload it to the internet. When you're exporting a beat for cd, Use .wav file. 44.1 16bit. If you want to upload to the internet use, 320kbps (the highest .mp3 quality) or 128kbps. Most websites wont accept 320kbps because the file size is too big. So go with 128kbps.

These are all just guidelines to help you get started. There are millions of ways to make a beat, But this is just to help you get your feet wet if you don't know where to start.


How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps









Artist: Miste Track: Autumn Leaves Download: goo.gl (Right Click, Save Target As) Licence: goo.gl AudioPad Twitter: goo.gl Note: If the licence is different to the licence shown at the download link, then the licence HERE applies, as an arrangement with the artist has been made to distribute music through AudioPad.




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