Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 1, 2013

Choosing The Right Pop Beats Online

Upcoming pop recording artists and musicians often find themselves searching for the right kind of pop beats to use for a demo, press kit, album, or mixtape. For many, this is often a time consuming and perplexing dilemma. There are thousands of producers online, millions of instrumentals to download, and even more licensing agreements to sort through!
In Search Of The "Right" Pop Beats
In order to determine what pop beat is best for you, there are a few things you need to take into consideration:
1. Your Music Production Budget
a. Do you have any money to buy beats?
b. Does your budget only allow for free beats?
2. Your Style of Pop Music
a. What kind of pop instrumentals fit your needs?
3. How You Will Use The Pop Beat
a. Are you using the track for an album, demo, or mixtape, etc.?
b. Are you using the instrumental for a performance or will it be played on television?
1. Your Music Production Budget
Before choosing your pop track, you should decide how much (if any) money you want to dedicate to buying pop beats online. If you have a music production budget, you will want to set aside a reasonable amount of money that will allow you to buy, download, and professionally record to the instrumental. If you're in need of cheap beats, Soundclick.com or Rocbattle.com are great places to download them. Both websites are also good places to find free pop beats. You can also Google search for "free pop beats" and go through the search results that turn up.
2. Your Style of Pop Music
Experienced recording artists know who their musical influences are and can often vividly describe their style to others, but for upcoming artists it can sometimes be a challenge. Analyzing what type of music you listen to most is a great way to determine what style of pop beats you like.
If you are still uncertain of what style of pop music fits your needs, you can try checking to the billboard charts. Artists such as Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, One Republic, Maroon 5, Adele, David Guetta, and Chris Brown are artists you can check your style against.
3. How You Will Use The Pop Beat
Once you've determined your music production budget and what style of pop music best suits you, decide on how you want to use the instrumental.
Will you be using the pop track for a performance, mixtape, album, demo, etc.?
Establishing what you want to do with the pop beat(s) is important because an instrumental's terms of use vary based on the licensee's needs. If you plan on recording to an instrumental and massively marketing it, you might consider purchasing an exclusive 1st use license from the producer. However, if you only plan to release a demo of a song on the pop instrumental, a non-exclusive beat license (lease) would be a better option for you. Be sure to read through a producer or beat maker's "free beats" terms before downloading them as well.
With careful planning and attention to the 3 tips above, you'll be on your way to choosing the "right" pop beat.
Isaac Hughley seeks to provide helpful tips to producers and artists as they try to make a living in the music industry.
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