How To Make Drum Patterns That Rappers Will ACTUALLY Use | Fl Studio Trap Drums Tutorial
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So In this video, I'm going to be showing you how to make drum patterns that rappers will actually use. the reason I wanted to do this is that in the JMizzy discord, where a lot of submitted beats for feedback. I couldn't help but notice that 90% of you were struggling with making proper rap drum patterns, and instead of explaining this directly to each of you.
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“Stop tryna be unique, before you’ve nailed your fundamentals”💯 realest. Wish heard this when I first started
@Finnathegod
2 жыл бұрын
problem every producer gotta deal with fr
@marr2k
2 жыл бұрын
best advice anyone could give me ffrfr
@TheRealCellus
2 жыл бұрын
Facts! I try to tell ‘em but everybody want to be different. Different don’t make money
@BVK.
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly! How can you be "Different" if there's no basic understanding of how it works? It's like trying to find your own Art style without even know the principals of drawing
@moresnqp
2 жыл бұрын
if youre like me and wanna make cooky shit for art, make quick trap beats and etc with loops you dont need to release it, but treat it like practuce
The first drum pattern was actually pretty good and I was able to freestyle quite easily
@Kianleahy
2 жыл бұрын
you can only do like a weird cart type freestyle, if you try to keep rhythm maybe its okay, but trying to say actual words and lyrics is tough.
@alexglassman3285
2 жыл бұрын
@@Kianleahy I see your point. I feel like the first one could work for a different style but it was a bit easier to flow in the last one
@kbytex
2 жыл бұрын
Upload a video!
@MrMannywell
2 жыл бұрын
Music is subjective in my opinion.
@williamdaskunk9666
2 жыл бұрын
@@MrMannywell everybody who matters thinks that
you are definitely one of the greatest teachers that's a REAL GIFT BROTHER
The final beat, it's crazy how you did that. Sounds nice af
@Finnathegod
2 жыл бұрын
thx g
Free drumkit droppin this Saturday🔥💪 Join The Discord, Or Else I'll Find You... 📱: discord.gg/AXDy44CJVj
Great channel, bro! I been making beats for a long time, but just started really putting them out in 2020. I can honestly say this video in particular helped me solve problems with my beats that I knew were there, but couldn’t put my finger on. This and your other tutorials have helped me step my game up and changed the way I make beats for the better. Thank you so much!! 🙏🏾
I think this is good for people who have trouble with rhythm or rapping specifically, would def help you keep those pockets consistent.
@combo306
2 жыл бұрын
Bro, he just puts 8ths on top of 8th note triplets. Be careful taking people's advice when they clearly don't fully understand what they're doing
@AnEnemyAnemone1
2 жыл бұрын
@@combo306 most rap producers know next to nothing about music, and they get away with it with how low everyone’s standards are. Can make rookie mistakes like that and the vast majority won’t even notice, because they lack musicality.
@combo306
2 жыл бұрын
@@AnEnemyAnemone1 They don't lack musicality, but they definitely aren't experienced overall, that I would agree with. It's not just rap and its associated genres though. I find that so so many popular people across all genres just don't know what they're doing. For example, John Bonham and Keith Moon literally just hit drums, they had no idea what they were doing. They would switch from 16ths to trips and be inprecise all the time. They had a dogshit conceptual understanding of music in general. Also don't forget that new popular music is popular for a reason, and not everyone is musically trained and that's okay. Music is to be enjoyed, there's not necessarily an objective right and wrong and people can like what they like.
@AnEnemyAnemone1
2 жыл бұрын
@@combo306 It just seems like there are so many amateur producers who don't even make an effort to develop musicality. They just care about learning the DAW workflow without ever considering that their music lacks substance. A computer-savvy person with no background in music, with a week's time and the motivation to learn, could make a better beat than 90% of the stuff these amateur producers are putting out. Their laziness and complacency is what irks me, not so much the inexperience or incompetence. I have much more respect for the type of producer to watch videos like this and think critically about their music instead of mindlessly polluting the music space with boring, unoriginal/generic, poorly produced pieces. Everybody has to start somewhere of course, but those who don't intend on going anywhere should stop publishing garbage. End rant.
@cristianiliusi4646
Жыл бұрын
@@AnEnemyAnemone1 i find this confusing. At least with rap music, as he explained in this video and in general ppl preach a lot, complexity isnt everything or uniqueness. And i mean that in the sense that when u make a beat u wanna have an artist in mind and allow the artist to shine. Now i completely u understand why u specifically might not like it, but a lot of these "lazy producers" cater to a certain demographic and have mastered their craft to the point where their beats are desired, like this is beyond making beats for fun. Its a job and they are masters at their job,be it different from what u have in mind when producting
Great explanations to adjust some of my perspective and approach to the drums.
This is one of the most helpful videos I’ve viewed on my beat making journey.
Other things that help you catch a vibe (bounce or rhythm) especially if we talking about gunna, is try to slow your beats down bt. 128 and 140 bpm. also make more empty pockets in your more repetitive drums like your 808s, snares, and especially hi hats. They gone start hunting you down Finna you keep giving up game. Good vid
I'm still learning how to make beats. I also have the SEP from unison chord pack. Anyway I am glad that I found your channel. I also have some sample packs that I got from hip instruments that I love the way they sound. Thank you for sharing.
@Chris-wo6kf
2 жыл бұрын
fuck the midi chord pack. DIY bro
@bp8beatz
2 жыл бұрын
ok
All you need to do is change your time signature to 4/4 to get the correct bars (Groove) needed.
@gggz420
Жыл бұрын
bro you can’t b serious 😂😂😂😂
BRO THIS ACTUALLY HELPED SO MUCH OMG
extremely good upload FinnaFinesse. I crushed that thumbs up on your video. Continue to keep up the quality work.
This is exactly what I was missing great work man
LIFE CHANGING TUTORIAL FR FR💯💯
Appreciate this trick. Gonna use this more and more.
Biggest lesson for me was to simplify what I was doing and nail that first.
BTW very nice vid. It's a nice concept of creating a hihat space with vocal in mind Gladly gonna try that
Great content man, much appreciated!
clear and concise! thanks
This taught me a lot, thanks man
Thank you for what you do family! 💯 Respect!
I’m great at comprehension and I feel like you are filling in all my grey areas in my beats. And of all the videos excluding super producers lol. Thank you very much and keep doing it how you do it ✌🏾❤️
Great video thank you sir
He is so right thanks for sharing I’m on the rapper side
Cool channel, cool speaker, big respect, man!
Game changer 🔥🔥
real, real, real, real GEM
Helpful af!
thank bro.....Very helpful!!!
This vid was fye, all the info was on point, can you go more in depth on snare and clap patterns!
Listening to wunna helped me learn this
Can you do the same video but for singers? Especially R&B singers
7:44 THIS IS FACTS 🔥☝️💯
drums at the beginning of the video 🔥 😂😂
this fire. this need to be viral
epic, learned a little more from this!
Love this video 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Aint no rapper doing triplets that fast
Hope you got his drum kit from a lil while back. It was beyond 🔥
This is really good advice, not even just for rap. Essential as fuck.
Hey! Thanks for the tip!,
Honestly I think both patterns could have worked. Maybe at different points in the track with different melodic structure. To me the second pattern fit the vibe of the track more and think that is the take away from this.. Great video though, I did like the tips
That's genius 👍🏾
The goat
wow thank you, now i can have fun!
the goat
legend
thx bossman
Nice👌
5:53 had me ☠️ .. its like you know when it don’t sound right
We are here🔥🔥
Is there any other way to download any of the DrumKits or sounds that you used in this vid? The links in description arent working for some reason.
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Goat 🐐
what version of fl or skin is that? great video dude!!
Thank You'
Dope
Unique ⭐️🏆
@Finnathegod
2 жыл бұрын
God bless 🙏
Trying to recreate the hi hat metronome he used does anyone know the space is in the hat pattern? Not familiar w fl too much so the piano roll is hard ti read
JMommy
@FloorStylez
2 жыл бұрын
😂
I was freestyling🫡 you the goat
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holy shit, that hi-hat trick is money
such a goat man
@Finnathegod
2 жыл бұрын
🙏
Underrated
Bro you saved my life
Yo man, can you make a video on how make the best template to make work flow easier?
Could you make a video on starboy and outtatown’s melodies & drums?
ngl i had no problem freestyling over the first one and i'm not even a rrapper but good shit homie
How do you change the FL Studio theme? It looks epic!! The best I can do is just change the colors, but not the overall appearance
Ur video was so helpful Bro I'd like to use the beat u using at the end the video outro😭😭😭where can I get this beat broooo plzz share
EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!
It’s basically «know the rules before you break them»
how did u customize your fl studio like that
nice
I could freestyle on the first beat but that’s only cuz Im very versatile & experienced with using all different types of beats lol
Man this channel is so underrated. My mans really out here giving the sauce on the low
@alexriabokon
2 жыл бұрын
Facts
@jonassheehan1889
2 жыл бұрын
Mans replied to me on ig to be a real one
@jonassheehan1889
2 жыл бұрын
He
You should def do a tay keith vid. He goes to the college in my city lol
We need another rythmic space video
Honestly when you was rapping word by word you gotta spit it faster and you’ll have more words on that first drum pattern. You had me rapping to it with you lol. But you definitely said facts tho. Im a rapper that makes beats
I made a fast beat with a lot of stuff in but with the idea the rapping would be like half time but the beat is up tempo.
why so manyproducer put "that rappers will use" in their titles when they've never had any good placements
Thank you for the vidio brotha btw love the FL SKIN how can I get it ppl!!!
video idea: ken carson type beat aka starboy and outtatown
I can't be the only one who looks forward to homie uploading some knowledge! #dontslapmebro #ripwillschmitt
Thanks man I luv ur vids so much
@Finnathegod
2 жыл бұрын
Np
Man be using the Prehistoric version of FL and still making Cursed Flames! (If you get it, you get it)
so true oomfie
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What is this FL theme and how do I get it?
Ngl man I had no problem rapping on first beat I just rap super fast so my metronome kinda became the clap
Yo what program are u using fam???????
It’s not a problem when you try to sound like a drummer instead of making a machine gun hi-hats and 808 patterns, also, pan things and make them wide and turn the velocities down.
@TheTacticalMess
2 жыл бұрын
frl changing velocity adds so much to the bounce alone, criminally underrated advice. And thinking like a drummer is the most valuable advice. Imo this is the problem with everyone wanting to start off with trap.
@fiirasmusic5366
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheTacticalMess it’s a big problem in the music industry, if the music was played alive with real drums and instruments, the first thing you need to know is when a drummer hits every hit is different so why don't you frequency shift your sound slightly, or pan it in good why and stop making the kick rolling
i freestyled on that lol beat u said at the beginning n i had a Dababy flow
Heard notification now I’m here let’s go 🐐🔥
Great video!!!
@Finnathegod
2 жыл бұрын
thx g
i spit on that beat he said i couldnt smfh llike this shit.
hey bro nice video, what fl skin you using ? nice colour
@Finnathegod
2 жыл бұрын
its a custom skin a subscriber gave to me