Rap Beats Instrumentals To Develop Emotion That Sets A Rap Beats Artist Apart

By:




No matter what style rap you're into your going to need a beat. And your choices of rap beats run the gambit from dirty south beats, to old school beats, R&B beats even pop beats, but one of the most overlooked and powerful styles of beat there is out there today is the instrumental rap beat. Or the rap that samples long instrumental sections between its base lines.

Instrumental rap beats are so powerful precisely because they use the music itself to develop emotion within the rap beat. Exactly the way that a movie soundtrack can drive emotion in the viewer an instrumental rap beat can push the listener's emotions. Especially is if the instrumental section of the rap beat moves toward a bass section or an even louder section. If the instrumental section drives toward the bass line, what this does is allow an emotional moment of build up for the hook. In other words, rapping over the instrumental sections of the instrumental rap beat will work as an emotional foundation that then builds for the hook which is then accented by the baseline or other feature the beat incorporates to change it up.

You can picture the horn section of an instrumental beat as it moves along through the song until it gets near to the chorus (hook) when the horns start to build. The horns pick up in speed and loudness as do the lyrics until they hit the beat's chorus and the bass line drops. This is why instrumental rap beats can be so powerful, because they use the power of the music to drive the song. Instrumental rap beats are more than simple repeated bass lines with maybe a few highs and then a repeated hook over the beat. Instrumental rap beats are more complex and involve developments in the music that that the rapper can use to his advantage.

The complexities and development in an instrumental rap beat may make the beat a bit more difficult to work with at first. Since the music itself will have more of a development than a standard rap beat, the freestyle or lyrics will also have to develop with the instrumental rap beat itself. This means that certain sections of lyrics will mimic the instrumental rap beat in subtle ways. It may be that the rapper raps a little more quietly to match a section in the instrumental rap beat. Or the rapper may slow his tempo or even change up the rhythm of his flow entirely for a different section of the instrumental rap beat.

While instrumental rap beats can provide a musical backdrop to rap and hip hop that can heighten the emotion of a song, this emotional high can come at a price. The price is that because the beat itself is more complex, so the lyrics must also be more complex and flow and change as the instrumental rap beat itself flows and changes. But if you can rap over an instrumental rap beat successfully then you will be on your way to creating your own unique sound. ClickBeats will provide you with an entire section of instrumental rap beats. So you can begin rapping today over an instrumental rap beat and building your own unique style.


About the Author:
Kevin Powell is a top rap beats music executive helping rap artists get signed. Exclusive insider tips and the source of Rap Beats and Hip Hop Beats giving you that major label sound to get you noticed. www.ClickBeats.com



Article Originally Published On: http://www.articlesnatch.com


|

Loading...
Related....
Videos...

Recent UnCategorized Articles

Comments

Still can't find what you are looking for? Search for it!

Loading

Copyright 2005-2011 ArticleSnatch, LLC - All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service.