Posted by Jesse Chemtob
It happens to everyone. Today I want to talk about a common struggle we all face: beatblock. We've all experienced those moments when opening up our DAW of choice (I’m an FL warrior personally) feels daunting, and inspiration seems to elude us. But fear not, my friends! I've compiled a list of techniques that help me find inspiration and overcome this creative hurdle. So, let's dive in and get those beats flowing again!
One of my go-to methods for starting a new project is to create an arpeggio based on a chord progression. Start by laying out the bass notes for your chosen chords and build upon that foundation. Experiment with different note variations, octaves, and intervals to find a melody that resonates with you. You can even add complexity by incorporating extended chords like 7th, 9th, or 13th. Don't hesitate to layer the arpeggio with additional chords or apply granulizers for a touch of chaos. Looking at my example, I used a basic chord progression: E minor C major D major G major. You can also play around with different intervals, going up by fourths or fifths for a cool sound and repetitive motif.
Create a very simple melody and fit it into an unexpected chord progression Sometimes, simplicity can lead to unexpected brilliance. Hum a simple melody comprising one to four notes, focusing more on rhythm than pitch. Then, experiment by layering the melody with random chords until you discover intriguing interactions between the melody and the progression. Don't worry about adhering to strict scales or key signatures—let your intuition guide you and embrace the possibility of "wrong" notes creating interesting sonic landscapes.
Unearth the hidden treasures buried within your past projects! Take a nostalgic trip through your archives and rediscover forgotten gems that might spark inspiration. It could be a peculiar sound, a catchy melody, or even just a drum break. Your growth as a producer will give you fresh insights and the ability to enhance and reimagine these older elements in ways you never thought possible. Pitch, chop, change the BPM, and experiment with the sampled elements to breathe new life into your creations.
Remember, producers, beatblock is only temporary. By exploring these techniques and embracing your creative process, you'll find yourself breaking free from the chains of self-doubt and entering a realm of endless inspiration. Keep pushing your boundaries, trust your instincts, and let the music guide you to new heights of artistic expression.
Now, go forth and overcome beatblock with confidence! Happy producing!