So the drum pattern is still a bit simple. The point is to keep your original beat, but every now and then make a slight change that the listener won’t anticipate. When you throw in something that is not what the listener was expecting, but still fits in to the track, it adds a touch of magic. What makes it interesting is it’s an unexpected change. Here’s the same beat with the last snare removed. Doing this every 4 bars, or 8 bars is a great way to mix up your beat. Extra kicks added to the end of the patternĪdds in a bit more flavor. You want to add in variations such as mixing in more kicks on the second part.
Listening to that over and over will get monotonous. Not bad but enough to build on or even for someone to rapping to. Nothing too fancy but a one-two beat with some hi-hats and an open hat mixed in. Your browser does not support the audio element. Here’s our starting pattern: Base Drum Pattern You want to add in small variations.ĭoesn’t mean you have to completely change the pattern. No matter how great that pattern sounds, it’ll get monotonous. The problem is, if you keep the same pattern, without variations our beat will sound boring! There’s so much more to worry about to a track that you want to get to. I’ve seen producers use the same drum pattern for the whole song.Īnd I get it. Once you have a pattern down, a common mistake is sticking to this pattern the whole time.
So just above I told you the four ways to make your hop hop drums better. Let’s dive into the four tips below 4 Ways To Make Your Hip Hop Drums Phenomenal Velocity: making your drum patterns a bit more human.Swing: adding some groove to your drum patterns.Augmentation: Filling in with extra sounds.Variation: switching up your drum patterns.Using these five techniques will take your drums from average to pro. These will make your hip hop drums amazing. Once you have a basic hip hop drum pattern use a mix of: variation, augmentation, velocity, and swing.
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Once you got those down, come back to this post to learn how to make your hip hop drums phenomenal. Follow those patterns to learn how to lay down a hip hop beat. If you need more inspiration for hip hop drum patterns, check out our Hip Hop Drum Guide Bundle. Add a kick on the 1 and the 9 and the snares on the 5 and 13. Start with a basic kick, snare pattern and add in hi hats. It’s all starts with the kick and the snare. If not, check out this post on 4 classic hip hop drum patterns. I’m going to assume you have a basic beat already. So if you’re a producer you need to make slamming drums, follow this tips in this post. The way the kick hits, and the way the snare bangs is what get me going. I may sing and hum to the melody and lyrics, but I move and bop based on the hip hop drum beat. Making your audience nod you head, bop, and dance all starts with the drums.
The beats that make you do that real chill head nod and bop - those too have sick drums. Those beats that make you make the mean screw face always have the best drums. Hip hop drums are the backbone of every hip hop track. Photographer: Ricardo Abreu | Source: Unsplash Hip Hop Drums That Make Your Head Nod Only difference is I used the 4 techniques in this article on the second pattern. I used the same pattern for the second one. I used the 4 techniques in this article on the second pattern. In fact I started with the same base pattern.
That’s what a friend told me when I played couple different beats for her. “I don’t know what it is, but for some reason these drums sound better.” There’s an art to getting hip hop drums right.