Showing posts with label Beats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beats. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2011

Are Exclusive Rap Beats Royalty Free?

Rap beat production is the creation of hip hop music. Modern hip hop production utilizes samplers, sequencers, drum machines, synthesizers, turntables, and live instrumentation. The music is best classified as having a highly rhythmic, drum beat, whether by itself, dubbed over sampled music, or played along with live instruments. Many producers try to get the attention of listeners with melodic rap beats and instrumentals.

There are many different types of genres in rap music like Dirty South, Vibe, West Coast and Underground. The genre rhythm and blues (also known as R&B or RnB) is a popular music genre combining jazz, gospel, and blues influences, first performed by African American artists.

Vibe (alternative jazzy hip hop) rhythms have been typically those of hip hop rather than jazz and uses repetitive phrases of jazz instrumentation, such as trumpet and double bass.

Hardcore is characterized by its minimalistic beats, gritty drum sounds that are often sampled from vinyl, occasional urban jazz and horn samples, and haunting string and piano melodies.

There are a lot of online music stores where rappers can buy instrumental beats for rap music. Those sites are selling beats with exclusive rights, but are they really royalty free? Most of the time beats on online music stores are from producers who have a lot of experience, so many instrumentals are of high quality. Professional beat producers can upload their beats to many sites, this is the reason why selling and buying beats online can be very easy.

Exclusive beats can be used for new works that will be performed live or submitted to radio stations. The producer will get 50% of the writers credit for the completed song. The creation and copyrights remain in the possession of the producer who created the beat. So exclusive beats are not royalty free.

The non-exclusive beats offered on most sites are not for commercial use, but customers can use them to promote themselves. Artist want a good sounding demo, so they usually want it right the first time when they sell themselves to a recording company. Customers can download a beat, record their vocals, send it to the recording company's and they are done. If they are lucky, the recording becomes a hit. Then customers can purchase the exclusive rights for that beat and it will be removed from the site. Only that customer and no one else have the right to use the beat for commercials or radio.

Marcel finished the school for audio engineering (SAE) in 2005 and has a lot of experience as a musician. He is the owner of HotBeatStore.com and MoSound Productions.


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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Hip Hop Beats and Instrumentals - Is It Better To Make Them Yourself?

At first glance it might seem that being a producer/rapper might be better because you could just save money on beats or make whatever type of beat you want for yourself BUT that's only one side of the coin.

You might think it's better to have an extra slash after your name (Rapper/Producer) but before you take on a whole new craft here's a few things you might want to think about. For starters, do you even know what it takes to make a whole beat. Well let me supply you with a list, that you might be interested in:

First you would have to find beat making software, buy a midi controller and download some good sounds.

Then you would have to learn how to use the beat making software, how to program drums, create melodies, create chord progressions, create bass lines, find out what sounds go together, find good samples, chop samples, layer drums, create new sounds, how different tempo structures work, how to create intros, how to create chorus sections, how to create a bridge, how to arrange a beat, how every instrument should sound when creating melodies with the instrument and this is just some of what you'll have to learn.

So you could see that if you wanted to go down the path of producer/rapper, you would be wasting your time and just putting your dreams of rap stardom on hold. The little time you already spend on being a rapper would be split in half and then instead of ending up a great rapper your destined to be an average rapper with below average beats.

Look at it this way, it's been discovered that it takes an average person about 3,000 hours of study and practice to become a top AMATEUR at their craft. So that would be an hour a day for about 8 years. Also for the same average person to become world-class, it would take them 10,000 hours of study and practice.

So my advice is to pick one thing (like rapping or singing) and MASTER it, then if later on you want to try mastering something new (producing) THEN you can do that. But for now focus on perfecting at what your good at. I would suggest paying someone else to do what your not so good at. This lets you focus on doing your thing.

So if you don't want to do all the work that I mentioned earlier and want to deal with someone who's already perfected how to do all that, then I suggest checking out these hip hop beats and instrumentals at HowToBuyBeats.com that you can use for your album.


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Friday, July 1, 2011

Download Rap Beats - How To Make Sure You Get Your Beats

If you're wondering exactly how your going to actually receive the beats you buy anywhere online, then you've found the right post. I'm going to list the top 4 ways you can have your beats delivered to you.

In most cases I would say 99 percent of the time, the beats you purchase on the Internet will be digitally shipped to you. Even if they collect your shipping information, this is usually because PayPal doesn't give you a choice but producers rarely ever do anything with your shipping info.

The 4 ways to receive beats you buy online:

1) Manual Email - This is the most common method for amateur producers, where they will have a notice somewhere on their website that reads:

"You will receive your beats in up to 12 hours".

Whenever you see that it means they'll send it to you whenever they get your invoice that you bought a beat or when they get the chance.

2) Automatic Email - This is rarer to find and usually you only find professional producers and sites using this method. As soon as you make a payment you are automatically sent an email with your beat download link.

Sites that offer this usually have a notice somewhere on their site that reads: "Instant Download"

3) Instant Download Page - Just as rare as the automatic email is when you don't even have to check your email after you pay. Right after your purchase you are taken to a special page where you can download your beat, with no waiting at all.

Sites that offer this usually also have a notice somewhere on their site that reads: "Instant Download"

4) In The Mail (Snail Mail) - When you buy the exclusive license to a beat, some producers will actually send you the DVD of the beat with all the separated instruments on individual files.

You can also get beats delivered like this to you when you get a beat custom made for you. Sometimes you'll find a site or a producer that does both 2 and 3 to make sure you get your beat, no matter what technical issues might come up. But for the most part these are the 4 ways your going to get your beats delivered to you.

As far as knowing IF they will ever send the beat to you, you have to do your research on the producer and make sure that there is some sort of feedback available.

But if you'd like to find somewhere that sends you automatic emails, instant downloads and DVDs through the mail when you download rap beats then visit http://www.howtobuybeats.com/


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Alot of Producers Are Shady When It Comes to Free Beats

Don't get caught up in the hype of the free downloads producers are giving out. Although there are still some honest producers out there who do give quality product for free, some producers are pulling the wool over our eyes. You see the posts every where for free beats. The question is, are they really free?

Here is the thing about these free downloads that producers are giving out. They are just what they say, free downloads. Alot of producers are taking this route to lure in more customers. I personally think its shady and sort of on the pointless side. Its like going to the store and the lady giving out free food samples says "You can hold it but you can't eat it". Its a waste of space on your hard drive and a waste of your time. One of the biggest sites that are taking part in this annoying behavior is soundclick. Alot of producers there are luring in the customers, and also gaining millions of plays on their profile by putting up this false information.

As a producer myself I say why? What would be the purpose of misleading the potential customer to your site through puffery. The artist deserves more than to be treated like they always have a price tag on their head. I always tell other producers about this, and their reaction is always I am tired of giving away free beats.They're intention is most definitely noticed and slowly becoming a problem. Honest producers who really do have quality product, that they just want a few people to jump on are losing out. Artists are starting not to trust when producers say that they have free beats.

Not to say that anything in life is totally free, but a lack of money can put an aspiring artist in a strong bind that is hard to defeat. For generations the producer has been the one to get the artist out of that bind. We must continue to stand by our artist's side and be that rock they need. With out us alot of artists could not be heard. It is crucial, and absolutely vital that we begin to support the independent movement. The revolution we call independent music cannot stand alone. It needs artists, producers, a&r's everybody to get involved.

To the producers that are putting your pockets before your pride, shame on you. To the artists who are fed up with the behavior of some of these producers hold on and be strong. I am starting a new era of producers. Honest, talented, trustworthy producers for the world to work with. If you are looking to download some free beats, go to my website that is listed below. The beats are truly free.... regular lease is what you get when you download one of my beats for free.

Download truly FREE BEATS at http://dirtyscopebeatz.com/
(504)329-0884


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Buy Rap Beats - Are They Safe To Buy Online?

If you got to this article your probably wondering how legit is it to buy beats online?

Is it really a safe option for me?

Well actually it's no different than buying beats offline, actually some people might say it's safer.

Let me explain, let's say if in the real world (offline) you give a producer some money for a beat and he says he'll give you the beat later and you don't end up ever getting it, there's not much you can (legally) do there.

Unless you hire an attorney for that, there's no company in between you two that's making sure everyone gets what they want and the process goes smoothly. Also, if your just making a name for yourself you most likely aren't dealing with lawyers quite yet.

This is where buying beats online can actually be safer and easier. I say this because as long as the producer has some sort of 3rd party shopping cart to handle the beat purchase then you'll have a company that has your back and will do everything in their power to make sure you get what you paid for.

This is simply because most 3rd party shopping carts (such as PayPal and Google Checkout) have to keep the consumers happy or not word will get around and people will look for other companies to do business with.

With PayPal you have their "PayPal Purchase Protection" which allows you to not have to pay if you don't receive your beat. So PayPal has the power to suspend the money from the producer's account if you didn't receive the beat.

Also, with Google Checkout they have similar protection through their "fraud protection policy". So you can actually see that you'll be BETTER off doing business online when your buying beats for your album.

Another important thing when your using these 3rd party solutions you don't have to worry about your credit card information being stolen or being seen by the producer. To make sure your credit card info never gets revealed just follow this easy quick tip.

EASY QUICK TIP TO PROTECT YOUR CREDIT CARD INFO

Look up at the top left on your Internet browser when your on a page where you have to enter your card info and look for a https:// instead of http://, which means that they have a secure site with an SSL certificate.

Now if you come across a site that doesn't use a 3rd party shopping cart then I would stay on my toes and make sure your super safe when it comes time to buy your beats. You can do some additional research on the producer's website to look for testimonials, reviews, comments and see if other people are safely doing business with them.

If you just happen to be looking to buy rap beats from a producer with serious fire that also happens to be a PayPal verified member then visit http://www.howtobuybeats.com/listen-to-rap-beats.


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Buy Hip Hop Beats - Pushing The Distribution "Limit"

If you've tried to buy beats online then there's a big chance you've run across some sites that have a "distribution limit". You might be wondering wtf...what are they talking about!?!?!

Somewhere near their beats player you will usually see a section that has their licensing info and you will see a notice that says something like "Sell up to 2,000 copies" or "Sell up to 3,000 copies".

A lease is like renting a beat and distribution limits are used by producers on their lease licenses to restrict how many copies you can sell. This is done So you can't really *BLOW* up with one of their lease beats, in essence this is done so you can end up buying another lease or to force you to buy exclusive rights.

For up and coming music artists like yourself this is the most affordable option unless your willing to shell out serious money for an exclusive license. Sure leases are great if your starting out but, wouldn't it be great if you could push that limit and sell MORE copies while still paying the price of a lease?

Well by now we know that when you buy beats from a producer you have the choice between a lease and an exclusive license. But what most producers don't seem to offer are these 2 other secret licenses that would let you sell more than their silly little limits allow.

Now here's the FIRST secret license that not many producers know about but it's definitely becoming more popular. It's the "PREMIUM LEASE", this secret license will usually allow you to legally sell around 50,000 copies of the song you record over the producer's beat. The great thing about these is that when you find these available they'll only be around $40 dollars extra on top of the original price of the "regular" lease.

The SECOND secret license that almost no one offers is the "UNLIMITED LEASE". This license is more similar to the exclusive license as you can sell as many copies of your song as you want. So that means if you don't want to worry about headaches with renewing licenses of the beats you buy and just focus on getting money than this would be the best license to get. These can be slightly more expensive than the premium lease but it'll save you the headache of worrying about selling limits.

As far as I know I'm one of the few who offers unlimited leases, so if you want to push the distribution limit next time you buy hip hop beats then visit boiGeniusbeats.com


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Monday, June 27, 2011

The Mystical Magic Powers Of Lease Beats In Hip Hop

"Ok, so let's say I buy a beat online, I wrote and recorded a dope track to it, now what? Can I Sell It?"

Of course you can sell it! What do you think you bought a lease for? O wait...don't tell me you don't know about the power of the lease? Hold up then, let's take a step back:

Leases were created just for music artists (like you) to be able to take a beat that you are going crazy over, and to allow you to write to it, record to it and sell it.

But where the magic lies is that you don't have to pay the producer of the beat an arm and a leg. You pay just a tiny bit, and your legally allowed to make a nice chunk of change using their beat while selling your song. When I say nice chunk of change I mean you can sell around 3,000 to 5,000 copies of the song.

You see, your not just paying for the actual beat, you pay for the right to make $$$ with it. Now don't get me wrong, you might not be able to sell a billion copies of your song with just a lease but you'll be able to sell based on the limit that the producer says is OK.

(This limit can be found on the lease license you purchased.)

Now lets pretend you already bought your beat with the lease, after you download your files, look around for the contract (.pdf file) that came with your beat. The file is usually named something like:

"beatname_leaseagreement.pdf"

When you open the document look around inside of it for something that reads:

"Sell Up To 3,000 copies" or "Use this instrumental for up to 3,000 copies on ONE commercial CD/Demo/Mixtape/etc project."

If you bought your beat from a site that didn't give you an actual.pdf, then that means that most likely on their site they have a notice that reads something like this:

"By purchasing from this site you agree to this licensing agreement".

So this legally binds you as soon as you buy a beat from their site. You might be thinking that it's kind of sucky to only be able to sell 3,000 or 5,000 copies of your song (and I completely agree by the way). That's why I took the limits off for anyone that buys beats from my site, so if you'd like to be able to sell unlimited copies with just a lease then visit the link below.

Philip (aka boiGenius) is the main producer for boiGeniusbeats.com. For more info on hip hop beats instrumentals and a constantly updated site where you can buy rap beats then visit boiGeniusbeats.com


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