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- Get started making your own electronic music.
Music is often made using some kind of technology - even traditional classical music is usually recorded with a computer.
From recording voice memos on a smartphone and making beats using drum pads to recording vocals in the studio, technology is a key part of the process of creating music in the modern world.
Electronic music, which is usually made with electronic sounds and instruments, has a few pieces of technology that feature in most or all of it.
Drum machine
A drum machine can play back drum sounds in patterns. It means you can have a drum beat without a dummer and drum-kit. It also makes it easy to produce steady repetitive beats and has been key to house, hip-hop and techno music.
Synthesiser
A synthesiser is an instrument that can play a huge range of sounds. It is usually operated with a keyboard. It creates sound electronically using something called an oscillator. Oscillators vibrate in a steady way, creating a musical note at a constant pitch. When it was invented, this technology allowed musicians to create sounds which weren鈥檛 possible on traditional instruments.
Samples and loops
Recording sounds and then playing them back is called sampling. When samples are played over and over, it's called looping. This technology allows producers to chop up sounds and combine them to create a collage of music. Samples are often used in hip-hop, French house and UK trip-hop music.
Effects
From the wah wah pedal that makes Jimi Hendrix's guitar sound like a voice, to the reverb that gives Beyonc茅's vocals a sense of space, music technology is used to shape and change sounds on almost every piece of music that we hear.
Styles of electronic music
House and techno are faster dance music styles with a bass drum on every beat, often built on drum machines. These styles emerged from disco and electro and eventually gave birth to styles like electronic dance music (EDM), tropical house and more.
Hip-hop is a slower style with snares on beats two and four, built around samples. This sound came from DJs repeating the drum breakdown or 鈥榖reak鈥 sections of funk records and later gave birth to styles like trap, drill and trip-hop.
Listen to these examples of electronic music
How to create your own electronic music
There are many types of software available for phones and computers. Some can be used online and there are many tutorials in styles like hip-hop, grime or house to get you started.
Here are the basic steps to making a house drum beat:
Open the software.
Set the tempo to 120 beats per minute (BPM).
Choose some drums sounds - look for a 909 drum kit, this drum machine was originally used in famous house tracks.
Place a kick or bass drum sound on beats one, two, three and four.
Turn on a loop so the pattern repeats.
Add a snare or clap sound on beats two and four.
Add hi-hat sounds on the offbeats in between beats.
Listen back to the basic house beat you鈥檝e created. If you slow it down you will find it sounds a lot like a hip-hop beat too. Try adding chords or layers of samples over the top of the beat to develop it.
Quiz
Find out how much you know about electronic music in this short quiz!
Keywords
Keyword | Definition |
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drum pads | Pads we can tap or hit to trigger sounds electronically. |
drum machine | A machine which can play back drum sounds in precise patterns or 鈥榖eats鈥. |
EDM | Electronic dance music - the term EDM has become associated with a particular type of commercially successful electronic music with an emphasis on over the top melodies and massive drops and changes in dynamics. |
synthesiser | An instrument which creates sound electronically using something called an oscillator. |
oscillator | Part of a synthesiser which vibrates in a steady way, creating a musical note at a constant pitch. |
sampling | Recording sounds or taking parts of pre-existing recordings and using them to create new pieces of music. |
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