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Top 10 Hip-Hop Drum Patterns

Top 10 Hip-Hop Drum Patterns Hip-hop rhythm is less about complexity and more about placement, swing, and space.A great beat often comes from moving one kick a few milliseconds — not adding 50 sounds.   Below are 10 foundational drum patterns every beatmaker should understand.(Use any tempo around 140 BPM trap or 90 BPM boom […]

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Mahashivratri Special: Bhumika Tiwari’s Classical Dance on Tapasvi Kumar’s 108 Names of Shiva Song Goes Viral

Mahashivratri Special: Bhumika Tiwari’s Classical Dance on Tapasvi Kumar’s 108 Names of Shiva Song Goes Viral Click Here For Full Video On the sacred occasion of Mahashivratri, a powerful artistic moment unfolded as Bhumika Tiwari performed a mesmerizing classical dance choreography on the devotional track “Shiva” by Tapasvi Kumar. Tapasvi Kumar, an artistic philosopher, is known

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Top Industry-Level DAWs in 2026

Top Industry-Level DAWs in 2026 In 2026, the digital audio workstation (DAW) remains the central hub for music production, sound design, post-production, and broadcast audio. While many DAWs have matured over the past decade, a few have consistently stood out at the highest levels of the industry — used by professionals in film scoring, music

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Basic Music Production Theory — Complete Beginner Guide (Q&A Format)

Basic Music Production Theory — Complete Beginner Guide (Q&A Format)   Music production is the process of creating, recording, shaping, and finalizing music using technology and creativity. This guide explains the core foundational theory every beginner must understand. 1. What is Music Production? Music production is the complete workflow of making a song, including: Songwriting

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The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Music Production

The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Music Production Music production is the discipline of transforming a musical idea into a finished, release-ready recording. It integrates composition, sound design, recording engineering, arrangement, mixing, and mastering. This guide functions as a structured foundational course. 1. Understanding the Role of a Music Producer A producer operates at the intersection

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Arijit Singh Opens Up on Why He’s Stepping Away from Playback Singing

Arijit Singh Opens Up on Why He’s Stepping Away from Playback Singing Arijit Singh’s Explanation (in his own words) While his initial retirement announcement simply said he won’t take new playback singing assignments, Arijit later elaborated on his personal reasons in a series of social-media messages: He said his decision was the result of multiple

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EQ vs Compressor: Understanding the Core Difference in Audio Mixing

EQ vs Compressor: Understanding the Core Difference in Audio Mixing In music production and audio engineering, EQ (Equalization) and Compression are two of the most powerful signal-processing tools. Beginners often confuse them because both shape sound — but they work on completely different dimensions of audio. 1. What is EQ (Equalization)? EQ is a frequency-based

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Circle of Fifths in Songwriting

Circle of Fifths in Songwriting The Circle of Fifths is one of the most powerful tools in music theory, yet for songwriters and producers, it’s not just theory — it’s a practical roadmap for emotional movement, chord flow, and key control.   If chord progressions feel random, the Circle of Fifths is what turns them

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How Producers Use Chord Functions

How Producers Use Chord Functions Instead of thinking in keys, modern producers think in harmonic roles: Function Chords Purpose Tonic I, vi, iii Stability Subdominant ii, IV Movement Dominant V, vii° Tension Golden songwriting rule:Tonic → Subdominant → Dominant → Tonic Example:C → F → G → CAm → Dm → E → Am This

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