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Old School Hip Hop Music
Creating old school hip hop music is not as simple as taking all the old vinyl records out to be scratched with all your might. One must have a feel for the rhythms and a mastery of mixing beats and tunes in order to create a unique sound that audiences will crave for. Hundreds of books have gone out, covering all about old school hip hop music, how it is to be an artist and the tools needed in being one. Reading about it could only give you trivial information, but to be able to experience the feel of performing it is a totaly different thing.
To perform this type of music, first thing to do is to listen. Find the original recordings, and listen, really listen to the flow of the beats with the lyrics. Begin to discriminate in your head between beat and lyrics while you listen. Now, you are beginning to discover old school hip hop music.
The beat in old school hip hop music was the heart of the sound. The crowd is kept listening and dancing to a flow of lyrics carried along the sequences and samples. Establishing your own method of mixing is the next step of performing old school hip hop music. The beats have to flow into the sample tracks and back out again, carrying listeners on a wave of rhythm into the next sample cluster, over and over until the end of the song.
If the beats were the heart of old school hip hop music, then the lyrics were the soul. All the excellent beats in the world would be worth for nothing if the lyrics fail to relate to its audience. To be able to do it right, one must make a connection with the roots of old school hip hop which traces back to the poetry brought to the country by foreign immigrants.
Of course, to produce that old school hip hop sound, you will need some gear. The high end stuff could be expensive, but able to deliver good results. You will need an industry standard sampler to start. Gear that will allow you to record snatches of rhythms and beats in a quality fashion without distortion. Then you’ll need a sequencer to fine tune the beats on to rhythm.
To advance your adaptation of old school hip hop music you will need a mixer, one that is top of the line. This mixer will allow you to synthesize and blend together samples, and sequences into a good stereo sound. One last thing you’ll need is a multi-track recording equipment to smoothly blend everythin.
If low on funds, you could always turn to your home computer. There are software packages out there that will do the work of the studio quality equipment, and will produce a decent sound. Burn your creations onto CDs and listen to it in a good stereo system and check to see if you’ve got everything down perfectly.
Patience, good listening skills and some creativity will help you on your way to recreating old school hip hop music. Let the flow of the beats carry you and touch your soul with poetry, then, you make your own creations and try to see if you can pay homage to old school hip hop music in your own way. The information was given by one of the roofing contractors who loves hip pop music as well as forex trading. Now he also enjoys music with the help of computer services.
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