3 Levels Of Drum Patterns: How To Make PRO Drum Patterns
Summary
TLDRDieses Video bietet eine umfassende Anleitung für alle, die lernen möchten, wie man Schlagzeugmuster auf verschiedenen Niveaus erstellt. Vom Anfänger bis zum Experten werden Techniken wie Grundgerüste, Hi-Hat-Muster, zusätzliche Schläge und Sound-Vielfalt behandelt. Es zeigt, wie man mit einfachen Mustern beginnt, sie dann mit Velocity-Steuerung, Timing-Variationen und Sound-Layering verfeinert und schließlich komplexe, einzigartige Muster erstellt, die die Grundlage für ein Musikstück bilden können. Der Fokus liegt auf der Kreativität und dem Erstellen von Rhythmen, die sowohl ansprechend als auch den Charakter des Beats widerspiegeln.
Takeaways
- 🎶 Anfänger-Drum-Pattern: Setze den Kick auf Eins, Snare oder Clap auf Zwei und Vier.
- 📈 Fortgeschrittene-Drum-Pattern: Verwende das Piano-Roll-Tool für detaillierte Notenplatzierung und nutze Chopper-Tools für schnelle Notenzerlegung.
- 🔊 Verwende Geschwindigkeitskontrolle, um eine natürlichere, nicht zu gesteuerte Drum-Pattern zu erzeugen.
- 🎵 Experimentiere mit der Timing der Noten, verschiebe sie leicht vom Grid, um einen ungeraden, natürlichen Sound zu erzielen.
- 🥁 Füge zusätzliche Kicks frei, aber sei bei zusätzlichen Snares konservativ, um einen harmonischen Rhythmus zu wahren.
- 🛠️ Verwende verschiedene Drum-Sounds, um mehr Details und Schichten in dein Drum-Pattern zu integrieren.
- 👤 Erwähne die Verwendung von Tools wie dem Quantizer, um Noten leicht vom Raster zu bringen.
- 🔥 Fortgeschrittene können mit der Dichte ihres Drum-Patterns spielen, um Variation und Energie zu steuern.
- 🤖 Experten-Drum-Pattern: Verlasse das grundlegende Notenmuster und erstelle komplexe, einzigartige Rhythmen.
- 🎵 Verwende ungewöhnliche Drum-Sounds wie Toms, um dein Drum-Pattern einzigartig zu gestalten.
- 🌟 Bei fortschrittlichen und Experten-Drum-Patterns ist es wichtig, einen ausgewogenen Ansatz zu haben, um einen harmonischen Sound zu erzielen.
Q & A
Wie beginnt man mit der Erstellung von Trommelmustern für Anfänger?
-Man beginnt mit der Grundstruktur, indem man den Bassschlag auf der Eins setzt und dann die Schnare oder den Klatscher auf der Zwei und der Vier platziert.
Was bedeutet es, wenn jemand sagt, die Schnare sollte auf der Drei und der Sieben platziert werden?
-Dies bedeutet, dass der Produzent im Doppelzeitraum arbeitet und die Grundnotenverschiebung für den Doppelzeitraum angewendet wird.
Wie kann man die Hi-Hat-Muster für einen Beat erweitern?
-Man kann entweder alle Blocke füllen, um ein dichtes Hi-Hat-Muster zu erstellen, oder jeden zweiten Block füllen, um etwas weniger dichtes Muster zu erzeugen.
Was ist der Vorteil des Verzichts auf die Grundnotenstruktur in fortgeschrittenen Trommelmustern?
-Der Verzicht auf die Grundnotenstruktur ermöglicht es, mehr Details und individuelle Rhythmen in die Trommelmuster einzuführen.
Wie kann man die Geschwindigkeit (Velocity) in Trommelmustern kontrollieren?
-Man kann die Geschwindigkeit der Noten verändern, um eine natürlichere und weniger programmierte Klanggebung zu erzielen, was für bestimmte Beats wie Boom Bap geeignet ist.
Was sind 'Ghost Notes' und wie werden sie in Trommelmustern verwendet?
-Ghost Notes sind Schläge mit einer viel niedrigeren Lautstärke als die Hauptnoten. Sie dienen dazu, mehr Details in das Trommelmuster einzufügen, ohne dass sie die gleiche Präsenz und Lautstärke wie die Hauptnoten haben.
Wie kann man die Klänge in einem fortgeschrittenen Trommelmuster diversifizieren?
-Man kann verschiedene Klänge verwenden, um Ghost Notes zu erstellen, oder verschiedene Schlagzeuggeräusche zu kombinieren, um die ursprünglichen Geräusche zu verändern und mehr Details hinzuzufügen.
Was ist ein Experten-Tipp für die Erstellung von Trommelmustern?
-Ein Experten-Tipp ist, die Grundnotenverschiebung vollständig zu verwerfen und stattdessen komplexe und dichte Muster zu erstellen, die die Beat-Struktur maßgeblich prägen.
Welche Rolle spielen die Timing- und Geschwindigkeitskontrolle in Experten-Trommelmustern?
-Die Timing- und Geschwindigkeitskontrolle sind entscheidend, um komplexe und einzigartige Rhythmen zu schaffen, die das Beat-Muster prägen und andere musikalische Schichten umgeben.
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Anfänger-, Fortgeschrittenen- und Experten-Trommelmustern?
-Anfänger-Trommelmuster basieren auf einfachen Grundstrukturen, Fortgeschrittenen-Muster erweitern diese mit mehr Details und individuellen Rhythmen, während Experten-Muster oft komplexe und abweichende Muster verwenden, die die gesamte Beat-Struktur dominieren.
Outlines
🎶 Einführung in Trommelmuster
Dieser Absatz behandelt die Grundlagen der Trommelmuster-Erstellung. Es wird empfohlen, mit einfachen Mustern zu beginnen, indem man den Bassschlag auf 'the one' und die Snare oder Clap auf 'the two and the four' platziert. Es wird erläutert, dass diese Grundstruktur für die meisten Hip-Hop-Beats verwendet wird. Auch wenn man in Double Time arbeitet, sollte man die Snare entsprechend auf 'the 3 and the 7' platzieren. Zudem wird die Bedeutung der Hi-Hat-Muster und der zusätzlichen Kicks und Snares in einfachen Mustern hervorgehoben, wobei bei letzteren vorsichtiger vorgegangen werden sollte, um eine harmonische Klange zu erzielen.
🎵 Fortgeschrittene Trommelmuster-Techniken
In diesem Absatz werden fortgeschrittene Techniken für die Erstellung von Trommelmustern vorgestellt. Dazu gehören die Verwendung des Piano-Racks zur detaillierten Erstellung von Hi-Hat-Mustern, die Anwendung von Tools wie dem Chopper für Hi-Hat-Stutters und die Bedeutung der Geschwindigkeitskontrolle, um eine natürliche und nicht zu programmemäßig wirkende Trommel-Dynamik zu erreichen. Es wird auch auf die Verwendung des Quantizers hingewiesen, um Notes leicht vom Grid abzusetzen, um eine natürlichere Notenausrichtung zu erzielen. Darüber hinaus werden Ghost Notes und die Verwendung mehrerer Klänge für eine detailliertere Trommeltextur erläutert.
🥁 Experten-Trommelmuster und Sound-Vielfalt
Der dritte Absatz geht in die Erstellung von Experten-Trommelmustern über, die oft komplexer und weniger konventionell sind. Hier wird eine komplexere Grundstruktur ohne die traditionellen Note-Platzierungen aufgebaut, wobei z.B. ein zusätzlicher Bassschlag auf 'the two' hinzugefügt wird. Es wird auf die Verwendung von Toms als ungewöhnliche Klänge eingegangen, um der Trommeltextur eine neue Dimension zu verleihen. Zudem wird betont, wie die anderen Klänge im Beat einfach gehalten werden sollten, um eine Balance zum komplizierten Trommelmuster zu erreichen. Schließlich wird auf weitere Ressourcen wie ein Video über einzigartige Trommelmuster und einen Online-Beatmaking-Kurs verwiesen.
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Keywords
💡Drum Pattern
💡Beginner
💡Advanced
💡Expert
💡Kick
💡Snare
💡Hi-Hat
💡Velocity
💡Ghost Notes
💡Layering
💡Timing
Highlights
Beginner drum patterns start with kick on the one and snare or clap on the two and four.
Counting drum pattern placement by groups of colored squares for a basic beat structure.
Double time drumming requires snare placement on the three and seven instead of two and four.
Fundamental notes are essential for hip-hop beats and should be the starting point.
Hi-hat patterns can be dense or sparse depending on the desired effect.
Adding additional kicks can be done freely, but additional snares should be more conservative.
Maintaining fundamental notes while experimenting with kick and snare rhythms.
Advanced drum patterns involve more detailed tools, sounds, and note placements.
Using the piano roll for more detailed pattern creation compared to the channel rack.
Chopper tool is useful for creating hi-hat stutters in trap drum patterns.
Velocity control is key to avoid a stiff and programmed drum pattern sound.
Manual adjustments are recommended over randomizers for precise drum pattern feels.
Off-grid, unquantized timing can fit better for certain beats.
Ghost notes with lower volume add detail without overpowering the main notes.
Diversifying sounds by using different drum sounds for ghost notes and layers.
Layering drums can reshape the original snare sound and add more detail.
Expert drum patterns may forgo the fundamental note structure for a unique rhythm.
Using unusual sounds like toms in chorus can add a new dimension to drum patterns.
Balancing complex drum patterns with simpler musical layers for overall harmony.
Transcripts
today i'm going to talk about the
different levels of building drum
patterns and walk you through beginner
advanced and expert drum pattern
techniques and how to build each
[Music]
first off i want to say that all the
techniques i'm about to share should be
used no matter what skill level you're
at i make beginner drum patterns all the
time when making beats and if you do too
it's not a bad thing always do what's
best for your beat even if it means
building something that's a bit more
simple so let's start off with beginner
drum patterns now a good place to start
that i always start at when i build my
drum patterns is to place the kick on
the one and then grab your snare or your
clap or whatever you're using and place
this on the two and the four
[Music]
now when i say the two and the four what
i mean is to count how many groups of
colored squares you have here you can
see we have four gray blocks in a row
and then four red blocks in a row so
when i say to put the snare on the two
and the four what i'm saying is to count
by group so here putting a snare on the
beginning of the second group and the
fourth group is what i mean most all
hip-hop beats share this note placement
these are the fundamental notes for beat
making so it makes sense to start here
now already there's one thing that i
want to point out i am making a beat in
single time here you might see other
producers say to place your snare on the
three and the seven instead of the two
and the four when they say this it's
because they are working in double time
so if i were to speed this beat up by
double bringing this from 69 and a half
to 139 feel free to pause this video to
double check this calculation yourself
now if i were to keep my snare on the
two and the four
this drum pattern sounds way too fast
only a robot could rap this fast
some kind of rapping robot mental note
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millionaire sorry so if you're working
in double time instead of having your
snare or your clap on the 2 and the 4
place them on the 3 and the 7 instead
and there we go we have our fundamental
structure down by the way if you could
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now that you have your fundamental notes
down your kick and your snare framework
is in place you can move on to your hi
hats what you can do is draw in all of
these blocks to create a more dense
hi-hat pattern
[Music]
or you could draw in every other block
to create something that's not quite as
dense
[Music]
both of these hi-hat approaches are very
common for drum patterns and again don't
feel bad being this simple these types
of hi-hat patterns work for a lot of
beats and are very effective now that we
have our fundamental structure down next
let's add in the additional kicks and
snares when it comes to adding in more
kicks relatively speaking you can get
away with being a bit more free and
placing down kicks in different places
and still have your pattern sound okay
[Music]
with your stare though this is a bit
less true it can sound very jarring
placing your snares as freely as we did
with the kicks so my advice with
beginner drum patterns is to be a bit
more conservative with your additional
snares
[Music]
that sounds like a bit of a mess so with
our snare pattern we're going to stick
closer to that fundamental structure
that we built now with your hi-hat
pattern changing your framework by
adding removing or moving notes around
can be a great way to build in your own
rhythm with your kicks and your snares i
would advise keeping those fundamental
notes in place and don't be a fancy boy
with those for those of you that
remember my video on the biggest red
flags for a lot of bad beats that was
one of the most common errors producers
make but with your high hats you can be
a bit more free to introduce your own
unique rhythm into your drum pattern
[Music]
so those are some beginner drum pattern
ideas let's move on to the more advanced
drum pattern ideas next here we'll start
to get a bit more detailed with our
tools our sounds and our note placement
firstly i would recommend moving on from
using the channel rack it can be a far
better idea to use the piano instead
because it offers up the ability to get
far more detailed let me show you how we
can start this pattern off the exact
same way as our beginner drum pattern by
placing a kick on the one
and the snare on the two and the four
[Music]
so here i'm just going to repeat the
same pattern over and over again now
moving on to building the hi-hat pattern
this is where you can start using your
tools in order to build out a more
detailed drum pattern for example i can
create one long note here for my hi-hat
pattern and just use the chopper tool
this lets you quickly and easily chop
longer notes into smaller notes this is
especially useful for trap drum patterns
to create those hi-hat stutters
another very important tool is velocity
control using the exact same velocity
for all of your notes can make your drum
pattern sound stiff and very programmed
which isn't necessarily always a bad
thing depending on the type of beat
you're making but here this will sound
unnatural since i'm going for more of a
boom bap aesthetic so we'll change the
velocity of these notes like so
i can use my piano shortcuts to quickly
repeat this pattern over and over again
so i don't have to manually draw in my
velocity notes like a real idiot so
controlling the velocities of your notes
can really help you elevate your drum
patterns i know some people really
advocate for using the randomizer this
is a tool that lets you quickly and
easily randomize the characteristics of
your notes like the panning or the
velocity
[Music]
personally i think these characteristics
are very important and can be used to
create very specific feels for your drum
pattern so i recommend being a bit more
manual and hands-on to craft exactly
what you want instead of just depending
on a randomizer another idea to play
with is the timing of your notes instead
of having your notes all hit perfectly
on grid pushing some notes slightly off
grid can be a better fit for your beat
again instead of sitting here like a
real dumbbell a real bird brain manually
moving these notes one by one i can use
a tool to do this so here i'm in my
quantizer and depending on the preset or
template that i use it can slightly push
your notes off grid
[Music]
by the way if you want a full
walkthrough of all the shortcuts that
i'm showing you right now i made a full
video on this very topic that should be
showing up in the corner right now by
the way the same off-grid unquantized
feel can be used for your other sounds
as well for my kick pattern i'm going to
add a few extra notes like i did last
time but once again i'm going to get
slightly more detailed i'm going to take
some of these notes and push them
slightly forward so they hit late
[Music]
i can take other notes and push them
slightly away from the grid so they hit
[Music]
early i recommend playing with both
ideas pushing some notes forward others
backwards and see which one you like
better and what fits with your beat now
one thing you might have noticed is that
i changed the velocity of some of these
kick notes as well and drastically
reduced how loud some of them are these
notes which are at a much lower volume
are called ghost notes they aren't
necessarily meant to have the same
presence and loudness as our main notes
but these can yet again help you add
more detail into your drum pattern
[Music]
another way to add detail into your drum
pattern is by diversifying your sounds
so instead of just using one sound in
order to create your ghost notes for
example i can bring in yet another sound
altogether which is what i'll do for my
snare our main snare here sounds a lot
more powerful and present
whereas this new secondary snare sounds
much more weaker
it's going to help me introduce more
notes into my drum pattern that aren't
as overpowering or intrusive as yet
another layer of detail
[Music]
you'll notice that i'm doing some
layering here as well to reshape how my
original snare sounds using multiple
drum sounds and playing around with
layering certain drums and not layering
others can be a great way to add detail
into your drum pattern as well and i can
use the same approach with my hi-hat
pattern here i'm just going to grab
another hi-hat
[Music]
this helped me introduce a new rhythm
into my drum pattern with this hi-hat
layer and one final advanced idea that
you might have noticed that i've talked
about before is to play with the overall
density of your drum pattern instead of
having a consistent level of notes
throughout your drum pattern create some
variation and that's exactly what i did
with my kick pattern so here for the
fourth bar i introduced a lot more kicks
to pick up the energy level of the beat
a lot more here this is something that i
covered in a video a while back on how
to make better loops so if that's a
problem that you have check that video
out it's in the corner so those are some
advanced ideas that you can use in your
beats
next let's move on to the expert level
drum patterns these ideas can be really
difficult to pull off and it's going to
be somewhat dependent on the beat that
you're making with this beat i'm going
to start by building out my drum pattern
even before i introduce my musical
instrumentation the reason being the
drum pattern that we're going to build
is going to be pretty complex so
starting off with the more complex dense
piece of your beat and shaping your
other sounds around that can help now
one expert idea that you can try is to
completely forgo using the fundamental
note structure that i showed you again
this can be disastrous so be careful
with this approach so with this beat
what i'm going to start by doing is
placing the kick on the one as usual but
i'm also going to place a kick on the
two i'll also build this kick pattern
out a bit more by using the exact same
ideas that we have already covered
again as you can see i played with the
velocities as well as the timing of my
kicks next i have this clap which i'm
going gonna place on the three and the
four and then for the next part i'm
gonna push that clap that set on the
four
a few steps off
now we're getting real wild here using
this as our basic framework it's already
providing a very unique rhythm so let's
go ahead and approach our hi-hat pattern
with the same idea of just foregoing
that fundamental note placement
i'm going to do a similar technique as
last time with my hi-hat layering but
i'm going to be a bit different this
time here i'm going to leave the first
half of each bar completely open and use
these high hats in again a very
rhythmically unique way
usually high hats are used to build a
more consistent rhythm in your beat but
by using them in this inconsistent way
i've just built something a little bit
more unique another technique to use for
your drum patterns is using more unique
sounds so for example i'm going to use
this tom here
toms are typically not used as the
chorus sounds when you're making beats
but again using unusual sounds like
these can really help add a new
dimension to your drum patterns
[Music]
overall we have a very unique rhythm
here with a lot of unique sounds and
overall we just have a unique drum
pattern and now i can come in and start
building up my musical layers around
this pattern
[Music]
so as you may have noticed the other
sounds in this beat are very simple with
how i constructed the patterns i'm
trying to avoid using dense rhythmic
patterns with these sounds just because
my drum pattern itself is just so unique
so here can be a better idea to be a bit
more simple with my other patterns
balance is always key so those are the
three levels of drum patterns by the way
if you want some more unique ideas for
drum patterns like this one that i just
showed you i did an entire video on
unique drum patterns that many people
have enjoyed that should be showing up
on the screen right now i highly
recommend checking it out or if you
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