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Hey whassup yhall, I know that yhall are good at leaving some feedback, and I got myself some new beats, so get to getting. Thanks Alot!!
www.myspace.com/monstarzincbeatz
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they iight a lil too simple for me but with vocals on them, they probly would b straight. im also 15 check me out www.myspace.com/yungflydre
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3,134 posts, PlanetMarsProductions
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Sounds like Nitti is a major influence of yours. I think it is a very good start, man. Find some cats to rap on ya beats, and then folks will look at you differently. Personally, I am not a fan of that style but I am open to give my opinions. The Drums you are using are kinda weak sounding, maybe the the stock sounds that come with FL. The melodies are really simple, almost too simple. I think with the right engineer and right rapper(s), you will probably have some success.
Hit me back and tell me what you think of these beats, I have been at it about a year now, we have completely different styles...
http://www.futureproducers.com/forum...d.php?t=195859
 Dancing Monkey
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Originally Posted by mmodi8045
Hey whassup yhall, I know that yhall are good at leaving some feedback, and I got myself some new beats, so get to getting. Thanks Alot!!
www.myspace.com/monstarzincbeatz
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good for 15, i would keep working at it. they have a similar sound, try to change your process from time to time. and what /\/\ said.
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Originally Posted by YungFly
they iight a lil too simple for me but with vocals on them, they probly would b straight. im also 15 check me out www.myspace.com/yungflydre
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you have a heatmakerz thing going, sounds good.
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244 posts, Registered User
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I agree that your stuff is fairly simple but it has potential. Im 15 as well. www.myspace.com/msblanks let me know what u think.
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192 posts, Registered User
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yo thanks for all yhalls feedback, i have changed my style up since i made those beats, those were simple, and i totally agree w/ u guys. Now im more into creating songs rather than short melodies, ill put some of my new beats on my myspace soon, so yhall can see whassup. Thanks again for all yhalls feeds! 1!
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8,672 posts, Bob Mf'in Two T's Smitt!!
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they're ok. pretty generic imo. i think with better drums like ones in alot of southern songs and club bangers your beats will sound much better. just keep it up and you'll get much better.
i'm 14 btw. young producers unite!
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192 posts, Registered User
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lol aint that the truth young producers!! Lol
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Hey, I'm 15 too. I've been producing since I was 12 years old. Heres what I would do to progress skills:
1) Practice... the most obvious
2) Learn to rap with a good flow... this will help you decide when the beat is "full" so to speak
3) Listen to other genres... for your sound, i would listen to a lot of techno and other europop since it's pretty similar (south rap is just slower)
4) Take a few hours a week and try to force yourself to make a beat with 1 sample, or if you compose, 1 vst. It'll help you make use of what you have
5) Get feedback from fans of the genre that DONT rap/produce... they have what I call a "Common" ear and wont get at you about little things, theyll tell you how it sounds (without a producers ear)
ill think of more later.
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Originally Posted by ik1
Hey, I'm 15 too. I've been producing since I was 12 years old. Heres what I would do to progress skills:
1) Practice... the most obvious
2) Learn to rap with a good flow... this will help you decide when the beat is "full" so to speak
3) Listen to other genres... for your sound, i would listen to a lot of techno and other europop since it's pretty similar (south rap is just slower)
4) Take a few hours a week and try to force yourself to make a beat with 1 sample, or if you compose, 1 vst. It'll help you make use of what you have
5) Get feedback from fans of the genre that DONT rap/produce... they have what I call a "Common" ear and wont get at you about little things, theyll tell you how it sounds (without a producers ear)
ill think of more later.
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good advice thanks
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