That’s because 808 hi hats and snares are the structure/bones of a beat. The melodies are what give the beats there own feel. Kinda like bone and flesh all bones structures are similar but every build is unique!
Drum patterns is still something i so often get lost , its always nice to remember the basics because the basics are the fundamentals of a track , its easy to be over creative and get lost from the original idea at least for a beginner like me . Sometimes less is more , you have great content man . Feel free to listen my stuff and do a video on common mistakes I'm sure u will find so many and that's okay i want to learn and improve . We all need a lil help sometimes glad people like u are willing to share knowledge. Hope my mistakes helps getting u inspired for more content and will help me and some one else that needs it .
I also suggest trying out a 332 8th note rhythm (so the downbeat in a sense would it on one, the and of 2, and 4). gives it a dominating presence, I've used it in marches and it works well.
Yo, remember me? I was the freshman in that call with u about the EDM boot camp but didnt end up doing it. Just wanted to say I have a new song out and it's ok, but I really want you to listen to it. (I understand he probably won't do dont clown me)
Nice tips, Thanks. I have been listening to "Everything but the Girls" songs "Walking Wounded" and "Good Cop, Bad Cop". I wonder if you have some tips how to make D'n'B beat like those songs.
Hi Alex, I am a huge fan of your vids, they have taught me a ton! I have a question: If I were to make a song using vocals from a specific vocalist that I found on SPLICE, am I allowed to publish and make money from the song? Do I have to cite the vocalist? His voice is very recognizable and it feels wrong to not cite him... Thanks!
Reggaeton You've actually put the snares on the 4th and 7th notes, not 3rd and 6th. You also shortened the second snare without mentioning it to the viewer. Sorry for nitpicking but I'm going to invest in a course and it's a very close contest between you and two others if I was a man of wealth I'd do all three.
Fascinating. This explains how they made 90% of the music I've been listening to for the past 10 years LOL
seems sus
That’s because 808 hi hats and snares are the structure/bones of a beat. The melodies are what give the beats there own feel. Kinda like bone and flesh all bones structures are similar but every build is unique!
Drum patterns is still something i so often get lost , its always nice to remember the basics because the basics are the fundamentals of a track , its easy to be over creative and get lost from the original idea at least for a beginner like me .
Sometimes less is more , you have great content man .
Feel free to listen my stuff and do a video on common mistakes I'm sure u will find so many and that's okay i want to learn and improve . We all need a lil help sometimes glad people like u are willing to share knowledge.
Hope my mistakes helps getting u inspired for more content and will help me and some one else that needs it .
Your tutorials helped me a lot. Especially the ones about making chords.
Thank you so much Alex with these videos, I'm getting better day by day. Sending love from South Africa 🇿🇦
Alex, you's a life saver...🙏🏾❤️
thanks for all your videos, such a great and helpful content!
Awesome video, each genre can be enhanced, but your theory is smooth. Thanks for sharing.
Yo dude, i am searched for this type of video like a 2 weeks and all of them was bullshit but your is excellent. What an universe connection, thx!
I also suggest trying out a 332 8th note rhythm (so the downbeat in a sense would it on one, the and of 2, and 4). gives it a dominating presence, I've used it in marches and it works well.
man i just love your little tricks and your big headphones, greetings from Melbourne 💖💖💖💖👌👌👌👌💖💖
Awesome staff every second thanx a lot🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼
Bro can hear my dreams with those headphones
Thanks alot for all your video.
Do you have any videos of vocal chop?
Thank you. Always very interesting how everybody is building up beats 🌻
6:51 made my day
AYO LETS GO ALEX
Those are the same headphones that submarine bombers use when listening to sonar
i hear that reggaeton tom in almost 90% of bigroom tracks. seems to add so much swing to a drop.
U edit bro... love that part that u wondering why u laughing alone n felt lyk DJ snake love u lyf its so much fun... Anyways great tutorial bro
good work king, love you
5:25 Good, but I think it is a mistake here - "3rd and 6th sixteen note". What I see are the 4th and 7th notes.
Just wanted to let you know that ❤
I like the 4th one the best
Do you have any videos for making layers? I seem to make a big chaotic sound mess because I add too much sound for each instrument
Great patterns man thanks I have a question but why do you use two daws I could never really get my head around abelton?
Thank you Alex,ive learned a lot from you and your channel
bro which programme did he used in reggaetion
@@salahmello Ableton
Very useful info, thanks a lot!
When your Reggaeton beat gets too fast it becomes Ska! ;-)
First from Perú 🇵🇪🎊💯
Hey do I get the update if I already bought the course?
What headphones do you wear?
Yo, remember me? I was the freshman in that call with u about the EDM boot camp but didnt end up doing it. Just wanted to say I have a new song out and it's ok, but I really want you to listen to it. (I understand he probably won't do dont clown me)
Nice tips, Thanks.
I have been listening to "Everything but the Girls" songs "Walking Wounded" and "Good Cop, Bad Cop". I wonder if you have some tips how to make D'n'B beat like those songs.
Hi Alex, I am a huge fan of your vids, they have taught me a ton! I have a question:
If I were to make a song using vocals from a specific vocalist that I found on SPLICE, am I allowed to publish and make money from the song? Do I have to cite the vocalist? His voice is very recognizable and it feels wrong to not cite him... Thanks!
amazing man
Yay! love these videos. usually results in a couple new drum patterns i use to death haha
The reggaeton drum pattern is actually call Dembow.
Hey Alex, wanna learn more
Gonna show you fifty-seven (3) patterns - LOL! Thanks for the video
4 on the floor otherwise known as boots and cats and boots and cats. Haha
Do you have payment plans for your EDM Bootcamp? I’ve been eyeing it.
Yes sir! That option is presented at checkout.
What is headphone you use please ?
hello ken you help mij want to learn how doe best way affect door hele nummer music combo effect
Microphone signal is very low. What I should do. Please
My guy in Ableton you need to use “drum racks’ and control your drum samples with midi
Why do the headphones look like a helmet 😂😂😂
your eyes stare into my soul.
I think four on floor should be renamed two on the floor because I hear it as 2/4 time
building blocks
DAW name?
Damn those cans on your head. 😅
Reggaeton You've actually put the snares on the 4th and 7th notes, not 3rd and 6th. You also shortened the second snare without mentioning it to the viewer.
Sorry for nitpicking but I'm going to invest in a course and it's a very close contest between you and two others if I was a man of wealth I'd do all three.
Gracias 🇵🇷👍🏾
my drums just got 21% better.
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Chad
Boots and cats
Cool
Only six and eight 6&8 of us Iranians
Make music on mobile phone
Bro you forgot #4, the pattern with the kick at 1.3.3.
Why you want to be so mean to that pattern? Maybe you have something against it.
Eek Logic! lol
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REGGAETON is other, this is moombathon