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Author: Genx
The Importance of Consistency for Beatmakers
To forge a successful career as a beatmaker, several elements come into play. These include technical skills, creativity, networking abilities, and, importantly, consistency. In fact, consistency is a crucial element in building long-term success.
(more…)The Mindset for Beatmaking
Continuous Learning is Key
The world of beatmaking is constantly evolving, with new styles and techniques emerging regularly. To succeed, understanding the basics of music theory, current market trends, and the use of various software and equipment is essential. Knowledge from reliable sources and experts helps in navigating this competitive field.
(more…)The Difference Between Yesterday and Today: The Power of Beatmaking
When asked, “What’s the difference between yesterday and today?” I would answer, “The difference is that today, I have one more day of beatmaking experience than yesterday.”
(more…)Enjoy Beatmaking Without Being Distracted by Others’ Progress
When you step into the world of beatmaking, sometimes you encounter people who progress faster than you. This is true in the world of music as well. We might excel in certain genres or styles, but struggle in others. And the opposite is also true. Seeing the rapid progress of others in areas they excel at can sometimes be disheartening and can lead to a loss of confidence.
(more…)Boost Your Creativity with Exciting Beatmaking Environments
As the title suggests, immersing yourself in an exciting environment for beatmaking can significantly enhance your creativity and improve the quality of your music. This is a truth that becomes evident once you experience it for yourself.
(more…)In the End, Persistence Wins in Beatmaking
In beatmaking, just like in any other skill, some people progress quickly while others do not. However, slow progress doesn’t mean you should give up. Skills in beatmaking can also suddenly improve, triggered by specific cues.
(more…)Embracing the Days When the Usual Rhythms Just Don’t Flow
Beatmaking is a source of creative expression and plays a vital role in the lives of many music creators. However, there are days when creating beats as usual just isn’t possible. Let’s consider our mindset for such days.
(more…)What should I do on days when I can’t do my usual menu of muscle training?
When you can’t follow your usual muscle training routine, there are several strategies to keep making progress without falling behind on your fitness goals. Here are some suggestions for different scenarios:
1. Do a Shortened Workout
- If you’re short on time or energy, reduce the number of sets or exercises. Focus on compound movements (e.g., squats, push-ups, pull-ups) that work multiple muscle groups.
- Use high-intensity techniques like supersets, drop sets, or circuit training to maximize the effectiveness of a shorter session.
2. Bodyweight Exercises
- If equipment is unavailable, use bodyweight exercises like push-ups, pull-ups, squats, lunges, and planks. Adjust the intensity by changing the angles (e.g., incline push-ups, single-leg squats).
- Consider using variations (e.g., diamond push-ups for triceps, jump squats for legs) to maintain a challenge.
3. Low-Intensity Activity (Active Recovery)
- Engage in low-intensity exercises like yoga, stretching, walking, or cycling. These activities aid in muscle recovery and flexibility while still keeping you active.
- Use foam rolling or mobility work to address any muscle tightness and improve range of motion.
4. Focus on a Different Muscle Group
- If the issue is due to muscle soreness or an injury in a specific area, shift focus to a different muscle group. This way, you can still get a workout in without exacerbating the problem.
5. Core and Stability Work
- Perform core-focused exercises (e.g., planks, mountain climbers, leg raises) that often get overlooked in a regular strength routine.
- Work on stabilizer muscles with exercises like bird-dogs, glute bridges, or balance drills to support overall strength.
6. Try Cardio or HIIT
- If you can’t do weight training, do a cardio session like running, cycling, or swimming.
- High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is another great option for short, effective workouts that still challenge your body.
7. Rest and Recover
- Sometimes, the best option is to take a rest day. Recovery is crucial for muscle growth and overall fitness. Use the day for relaxation, hydration, and nutritious meals to support your muscles.
8. Practice a Skill
- Use this opportunity to work on specific skills like improving your form in certain exercises, working on handstands, or trying new bodyweight movements like pistol squats or L-sits.
9. Outdoor and Functional Activities
- Engage in outdoor sports, hiking, or other activities that keep you moving while providing a break from your usual routine. Functional movements in these activities can still contribute to muscle maintenance.
10. Use Resistance Bands or Household Items
- If weights aren’t available, use resistance bands or household items (e.g., water bottles, bags of rice) to create resistance for your exercises.
Incorporating these alternatives into your routine when needed ensures you stay consistent and versatile in your training approach. The key is to adapt based on what your body needs while keeping activity levels up.
The Path of Beatmaking: Take Your Time Without Hurry
One of the biggest misconceptions in beatmaking is the expectation of dramatic talent development in a short period. However, this is far from reality. In fact, creating an excellent beat is a process that involves using time, a precious asset, and working on it diligently.
(more…)In muscle training, there are no short-term miracles; time is everything.
Absolutely, that’s a key principle in muscle training. Building muscle and strength is a gradual process that requires consistent effort, patience, and time. Quick fixes or shortcuts often lead to burnout or injury. Progress in strength training comes from regular workouts, proper nutrition, and adequate rest, all adding up over the long term. In essence, the results you achieve are directly proportional to the dedication and time you invest.