Beatmaking

Beatmaking

Major Scale

In beatmaking, a major scale is a sequence of notes that forms the basis for creating melodies, harmonies, and chord pro...
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Triplet

In beatmaking, a "triplet" refers to a rhythmic pattern where three notes are played in the time typically taken by two ...
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Drum Break

In beatmaking, a drum break refers to a segment of a song where the music pauses or reduces to just the percussion, allo...
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ALAC

In the context of beatmaking, ALAC refers to the Apple Lossless Audio Codec. This is a type of audio compression format ...
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Hi-hat Roll

A hi-hat roll in beatmaking is a rhythmic pattern or sequence that involves rapidly playing the hi-hat cymbal in a way t...
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AAC

In beatmaking, AAC refers to Advanced Audio Codec. It's a digital audio format known for its ability to compress audio f...
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Verse

In beatmaking, a "verse" refers to a section of a song where the main lyrical content is delivered. It is a crucial part...
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Ogg Vorbis

Ogg Vorbis is an open-source audio compression format often used in beatmaking and music production. Here's a bit more a...
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MIDI Keyboard

A MIDI keyboard is an essential tool in beatmaking and music production. Here's a detailed look at what it is and how it...
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808

In beatmaking, "808" refers to the Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer, a drum machine released in 1980. It became iconic in m...