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		<title>Rap Instrumentals: The Soul Of Your Music</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eugene Costovi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It doesn't matter if you're a songwriter, a producer or a recording artist. If you're in the hip-hop field at all, then you need to concern yourself with rap instrumentals. While a lot of listeners will notice the lyrics first, don't kid yourself - your music is equally important. If those lyrics don't have a great beat behind them, no one's going to care about the message. If you're a producer, then rap instrumentals are your business, quite literally. Making the right beats for the right rhymes is what it's all about - so learning a bit more about how to use the tools of the trade will make all the difference to your career.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p><div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Eugene Costovi</div>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter if you&#8217;re a songwriter, a producer or a recording artist. If you&#8217;re in the hip-hop field at all, then you need to concern yourself with rap instrumentals. While a lot of listeners will notice the lyrics first, don&#8217;t kid yourself &#8211; your music is equally important. If those lyrics don&#8217;t have a great beat behind them, no one&#8217;s going to care about the message. If you&#8217;re a producer, then rap instrumentals are your business, quite literally. Making the right beats for the right rhymes is what it&#8217;s all about &#8211; so learning a bit more about how to use the tools of the trade will make all the difference to your career.</p>
<p>Good lyrics need good rap instrumentals which support the feel and the message they carry. Of course, it doesn&#8217;t matter how great your lyrics are if they&#8217;re matched up with weak beats. The wrong beat means the listeners won&#8217;t get into it and your lyrics won&#8217;t get heard. You want to make beats which work with your lyrics to form a whole which is greater than its components. You aren&#8217;t just looking for a beat; you&#8217;re looking to create something new from your music and your lyrics working together.</p>
<p>There are those who think that they can buy their way to good beats &#8211; and it&#8217;s true that there are some good beats you can buy. But it&#8217;s your own original beats which will really get your demo noticed. Making your own beats demonstrates your creativity and your dedication to your music and an understanding of how the music industry works. If you&#8217;ve got great lyrics, that&#8217;s wonderful &#8211; but your rap instrumentals have to be every bit as good as your lyrics if you want the end result to be something truly great.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also important to make sure that you know the kind of music that you want to do, and when you want to make crunk beats, you&#8217;ll find that you need to know more about the music itself. For instance, what kind of beats make crunk sound as different and as unique as it does? With crunk beats, you are looking at looped, stripped down drum machine rhythms that are played alongside a simple repeated synthesizer and heavy bass beats. You&#8217;ll also find that crunk beats seem to be somewhat slower than a lot of hip hop; it might be best compared to reggaeton.</p>
<p>What are your career goals in the music industry? If you&#8217;re aiming for success in hip-hop, then work on your lyrics, by all means &#8211; but don&#8217;t forget that your rap instrumentals are just as important and need just as much hard work put into them. Lyrics plus beats sounds like a simple recipe, but there are an infinite number of variations. Having the right tools can help you to make the beats you&#8217;ve always dreamed of making which will let you rise to the top.</p>
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<div class='links'>When producing rap instrumentals, it is important to have mastered the basics and that you have a connection with your music. Discover both of these things with Eugene Costovi&#8217;s fantastic intro to <a target="_blank" href='http://www.makingbeatsnow.com/rap-instrumentals/rap-instrumentals-basics'>rap instrumentals</a> and don&#8217;t forget to check out his background on <a target="_blank" href='http://www.makingbeatsnow.com/make-your-own-beats/make-your-own-beats-a-background-on-making-good-beats'>making your own beats</a>.</div>
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