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A digital Dictaphone is you're best bet, especially if you are in the studio. All the other things, such as the intro, outro and bridge can be added on later. It's OK not to have the best voice in the world, as long as your recording is something that you will recognise after some time has passed. If you don't have a phone that can record audio - get one! You will thank me later. If you are like me and have trouble on focusing on a project for more than 30 seconds, you will have a number of unfinished beats.

I can't tell you the number of times I've started to produce a club track only to start an R'nB track moments later. By the time I realise, I've got about 5 screens of unfinished beats that range from pop to Dilla inspired beats. Now, I try to concentrate on completing one track, two at the very most , a day. I am not saying it will take you a day to make a beat, but it will take you at least that long to complete your track. For example, if I aim to make a Dilla track on Wednesday.

I will listen to some music that he produced, study it and get a feel for what he was going for. Next, I will search for sample, chop it up and lay the drums. Finally, I will work on the song structure, experiment with effects and add some more instruments if neccesary. I usually mix as I go along, but I usually give myself an extra day to mix my tracks. As many of you will know I've never had music tuition or music production lessons. So I will admit I am not as knowledgable as "real musicians", when it comes to music theory.

However that hasn't stopped me from trying to educate myself. If you haven't got the money for music lessons, then the internet is your best friend. Sites such as YouTube, Justin guitar, 8note. Because, it's written by someone who knows what producers are all about and how we think.

It's perfect for us because you learn all you need to know at you're own pace. If you're not one for learning with books then check out this guy Lypur's channel. He has loads of videos on music theory and learning the piano. This is essential if you want your music to progress and to develop you're skills. If you're stuck in a rut, it's usually because you produce or listen to the same type of music.

I started sampling in order to make old school boom bap tracks. Three years later, and I am a bit tired of making boom bap. I still do it here and there, but I have started to experiment with other genres. When I realised there was more to sampling than just hip hop I started to think outside the box.

For instance, I'm learning how to produce Dubstep and Drum and Bass track by remaking some popular and underground tunes. When you re-create tracks you start thinking pro-actively. You ask yourself questions you wouldn't neccesarily ask if you were making your own stuff. I still produce hip hop but I'm moving away from Dilla to do more Flying Lotus type beats.

Dumbfoundead got a P. Box and the squad is looking forward to seeing what comes in no soup please. Also, Dumb issues Steffie and Lyricks a special challenge for the month, Steffie shows off her negotiating skills, and Dumb delves After painting, moving, connecting, and decorating, the new studio is finally ready!

Flying Lotus and Dumbfoundead catch up to talk about Yasuke, an anime series on Netflix that Flying Lotus scored and served as executive producer. The two talk anime trends, cultural exchange, the film scoring process, and more! Learn more about The squad is back together after Dumb's comedy show, Cry Later. Join Dumb, Steffie, and Lyricks for the th episode as they discuss wordplay, colors schemes, the devils cabbage, and more! Join Sandy, Dumb, Rick, and Steffie as they discuss the familial love, creative endeavors, overcoming life obstacles and more!

Things have been getting kind of heavy lately for the fellas on Fun With Dumb. Join Dumbfoundead and Lyricks on this th episode for discussions on therapy, coping, crying, and spirituality. Dumb has returned from New York and the squad discusses coastal differences, sauces, artistic paths, and the latest attacks on Asian Americans. On this th episode of Fun With Dumb, Dumbfoundead looks forward to moving into his first property.

Lyricks and Steffie join in to celebrate this milestone as well as discuss housewarming gifts, the Grammys, religion, aliens and more! The trio discusses the progress of women's rights, the progress yet to come, and how to better oneself when confronted with On this th Episode of Fun With Dumb join the squad for a meditation session, discussions about stress, and questions from some first time callers!

Dumbfoundead and Steffie also recount their NYC trip. Dumbfoundead, Steffie, and Lyricks get together to talk food! Recipes, classics, textures, the great burger debate all get discussed in this st episode of Fun With Dumb.

Steffie returns to the podcast after a nasty injury along with Dumbfoundead and Lyricks. The three discuss stonks, injuries, financial planning, and take calls from viewers! A true Day 1 for Dumbfoundead - these two discuss Zo's Asia travels, his engagement, reminice about the good old days when they were roommates, and more!

This week is all about the new Presidency, the latest Asian American series, food, fine art, and more! The squad is back for Ep. Starting off the New Year with Ep. Internet connection. Dumbfoundead Albums. We Might Die. Feb 18, - Hit continue reading to stream the album and download it. Artist: Jon Z Ft. Jonathan Park [1] born February 18, , [2] known professionally as Dumbfoundead , is an Argentine-born Korean-American rapper and actor.



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