Hip Hop Song Structure: Arranging a Track in FL Studio | Download
- 29/1/2024
This four-part series brings together everything Isaac has learned as a full-time digital music producer and taught as content creator in the music space. In this class
Hip Hop Song Structure: Arranging a Track in FL Studio | Download
Since developing a passion for music production, Isaac Duarte, also known as IBEENART, has dedicated his career to helping aspiring music producers elevate their craft and change their lives with his music production tutorials. With over 40K followers on Instagram and 25K subscribers on YouTube, Isaac has crafted an online community of other producers looking to learn from him and his decade of experience in the music industry. You might’ve heard Isaac’s productions in video games or in mixed tapes, where he is known for his attention-grabbing, high-quality beats.
This four-part series brings together everything Isaac has learned as a full-time digital music producer and taught as content creator in the music space. In this class, Isaac breaks down the arrangement of this beat and the golden rules you can apply to your own production to get a better understanding of arrangement.
With Isaac as your guide, you’ll:
Analyze some of your favorite songs to discover arrangements that interest you
Duplicate your parts and change up your patterns in order to fill in your arrangement
Discover the 4 bar rule to create tension and add interest to your piece
Reel your audience in using an attention-grabbing hook
Plus, you’ll get access to Isaac’s final piece and the sounds and tools he used to put it together.
Whether you’re still getting a handle on arrangement or you’re looking to take your arranging skills to the next level, you’ll finish this class with a fully arranged beat and the ability to use filters, automations, sounds, and effects in a variety of new and exciting projects.
While you don’t specifically need FL studio experience to take this class, you do need an understanding of digital audio workstations (DAWs) to be able to follow along. You’ll also need a computer, your DAW of choice, and a pair of headphones. Over the ear, wired headphones are recommended but not required. If any of this class feels beyond your skill level, check out this introduction to DAWs and music production with Dom McLennon or start from the beginning of Isaac’s full Music Production Learning Path.
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Introduction
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Getting Started
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Plan Your Direction
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Fill in Your Arrangement
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Use the 4 Bar Rule
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Create an Attention Grabber
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Final Thoughts
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