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Start with a simple minor progression, such as a 1-4 chord progression in D# minor.

Add a layer of vinyl crackle or tape noise throughout the beat. Side-chain this noise to your kick so it "breathes" with the rhythm. 5. Song Structure boom_bap_type_beat_piano_instru_rap_old_school_...

4-8 bars (fading out with the original piano sample). Start with a simple minor progression, such as

Aim for a range between 80 to 100 BPM . Lower BPMs (80-88) often provide a better "groove" and "drag" for that classic 90s feel. Lower BPMs (80-88) often provide a better "groove"

16 bars (drums, bass, and main piano). Consider "airing out" the verse by pulling back some musical elements so the rapper has room.

Watch this breakdown to see how to layer these elements into a finished beat:

8 bars (add a secondary melody like horns or a vocal sample).