Maintaining Your Beat Making Creativeness

By Alan Jadson


If you've been making beats for a bit, you will be aware of the fact that there are occasions when your energy and creativity levels are high, while there are more occasions when it's truly tough to keep yourself motivated to make good work.

Whenever things are going well, it can be easy to be certain that you are producing engaging beats. When things don't appear to be going well, the whole thing can often go from bad to much worse, and will generally continue doing so.

If you are not feeling too creative, it can be a brilliant idea to take a break, if you are able to. Sometimes, it will also help to take a little time out, away from the beat making software. This could permit your brain to recharge. If you come at things fresh, you could find that ideas start flowing again.

Actually intense work, like mixing down a very important track, can have a massive effect on your capability to write new material. If you are having a lot of difficulty with this, it could be worth pondering the way in which you structure your producing and writing work. As an example, if you find mixing drains you, try and prepare things so you do it in a managed block, away from your writing time.

It can also help you to get your talents flowing again, if you try something different. Experimenting, without expecting something to come of it, often provides decent results, as well as a method to stretch the brain in a new direction. Testing different genres or styles can help you with your main beat writing work, almost all of the time.

Remember there will be masses of instances when you will have tops of energy and creativity. Try to be sure you get the most from those periods, without burning yourself out. You can attempt to work out when you tend to be at your best, but do not build up too many expectancies, as to when you will be at your top. Too much build up can kill your creativeness as a beat maker.




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