All About Gangsta Beats

by Dana Goldberg

If you have a talent for rap, you are probably desperate to start laying down your own gangsta beats. A simple look online will bring you in touch with many libraries of royalty free material; but they are usually expensive and do not allow for a great deal of flexibility in what you can and can’t do, and what rights you actually have.

The whole package gets even more complex and expensive when you look into buying your own equipment. However, though having your own kit is the best policy of course; when starting out it is well worth using the internet a little more cleverly to get what you want. At least until the bank roll starts spinning of course.

Increasingly, there are a high number of sites offering affordable beats to download. Better than this though; they also allow you not only use their tools to create just the right gangsta beats, but also have forums and contact details so you can check your work and get help if needed.

Whilst some of these sites are 100 percent free, they are not always the best way to go. Some good materials may be found; but it will not be updated too regularly. Better to join are the paid for membership sites, which are affordable, updated daily, and have a huge library. There are different levels; but this can be worked up through as you wish.

Most tracks from such sites will allow you to overlay your own specialties, lyrics and effects. And of course; there is always that route into experts in the field that you can ruin your work past. You never know, they may be impressed enough to offer you something more profitable too.

There are of course no guarantees that your gangsta beats will make it to the top of the playlists of course but, overtime, there is nothing to stop some air time. The better you become, the greater you hone your skills, and the more money you make; then the world really could open up for you to make your impression.

About the Author:
This entry was posted on Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 7:31 am and is filed under Music. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Leave a Reply