Thursday, March 14, 2019

Timbaland Teaches Producing and Beatmaking


Timbo will share how to build a beat from scratch, the art of layering samples, how to work with vocalists, and tips on mixing and sound design. And, of course, the producer will be using some of his own hits as examples, while creating two new songs from scratch along the way.
"When it comes to music production, the key is believing in your own ideas and finding collaborators that can help those ideas breathe," Timbaland explains. "In my MasterClass, students will walk away with the essentials to bring their own beats to life, giving them the confidence to find collaborators that believe in their vision as much as they do."


How is this MasterClass going to work?
   Well, first of all, I invite them to my studio, which is an intimate look into my creative process. I build beats from scratch: starting with something simple, graduating, making the song more complex. It's about me showing you my process, 'cause everybody always asks me how do I do this, how do I do that. I think the best way is to be in the room. So this is the perfect way to be in the room. Everybody can see how it's done and feel some of the magic that goes on in the studio.

Have you taught prior to this?

You know, I haven't, and I felt like I needed to be more vocal. Creative people, we kinda be in our shells. I'm taking a step forward. I want to do something different: I want to give back to musical people, people that are frustrated that don't have the time or the effort to put in production. I have to learn how to communicate what I feel. So this is the best way to start off, by talking to a group of people that I don't see, but I can feel them while I am in the room. It's being creative in a different way for me. I want to learn how to speak on my creativity, because I really speak through my music.

Have you mentored people in a less formal way before?
I've mentored Danja [former co-producer Nate "Danja" Hills], but I haven't really documented. He's been around me for years, and I groomed him, and that's like mentorship. I've been doing it, but not in the sense of talking it. I'm more about showing and putting the actions to it. I mentor a lot of producers. I have a team that I worked with prior to the MasterClass that I've been mentoring for a couple years now—just showing them, "You should move that there, you should move this here." I'm always mentoring.

One of the things you say about the class is you're going to teach "capturing inspiration," which seems difficult. What tips do you have for that?

I don't know if you teach somebody how to capture inspiration. You have to watch and get inspired. I believe my energy is going to make a person who's watching me be inspired. 'Cause they're gonna see somebody who still loves it, that's been making hits, and it's not about nothing but the love for the music. You're going to feel that energy from this MasterClass. I saw some of the clips, and I felt the energy. I wanted to make beats myself, and I'm watching me. So I believe the energy in the room will be inspirational.

What else are you up to these days?

The MasterClass, I feel like that's the beginning of me opening up. So the next thing I will probably be doing is my own sound pack, [which is] something I've never done. I never shared my sounds, my drums. But I think it's time for me to share it to the world, because I wanna see how the world interprets it, how they see their rhythms through my drums. I'm getting it together now. I haven't come up with a name, but it's going to be a classic, because I'm giving my music broken down in a pack.



In his MasterClass on producing and beatmaking, Timbaland takes you inside his studio and walks you through his personal creative process, from beatmaking to creating hooks that stick. Using some of his hit songs (“Are You That Somebody?,” “Pony,” “Dirt Off Your Shoulder,” and “Gossip Folks”) as case studies, he teaches his approach to building a song, collaborating with vocalists, and working with a team. He also shows you how he builds a beat from scratch and shares exclusive downloadable stems so you can get started right away. In Timbaland’s MasterClass, you’ll learn to explore the world of sound, find your own beat, and make music that moves people. In 15 lessons, 3+ hours of video lessons, and a customized workbook tailored to each lesson, Timbaland teaches you how to: • Construct beats • Collaborate with vocalists • Find a vocal melody and laying it down over a beat • Layer beatboxes in a vocal booth • Sound engineering • Mix tracks • Analyze beats • Find inspiration for new sounds • Emulate Timbaland’s workstation and workflow • Manipulate vocal samples

Learn more about Timbaland’s MasterClass at www.masterclass.com/tim



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Monday, January 1, 2018

Timbaland Exclusive 'BLUEPRINT' Interview // Complex Magazine



A master of rhythm and melody, Timbaland always knew he had a gift when it came to music. He'd put it to good use in producing a number of groundbreaking works for the likes of Missy Elliott, Ginuwine, Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake, Nelly Furtado. But with fame came delusion and addiction, which trumped his extreme talent. Now, sober and revitalized, Timb has fallen in love with the art form again and set his sights on a new goal: create a classic that will mark the next chapter in his career, just as Quincy Jones did with Thriller.





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Thursday, May 25, 2017

Timbaland Talks Working w/ Jay-Z & Missy Elliott


Timbaland is talking about producing music for Two Hip Hop Icons Jay Z & Missy Elliott, And tell how is it like to be in The Studio with them At The ComplexCon 




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Friday, March 3, 2017

Timbaland, DJ Mustard, Mike Will Made-It, And Wondagurl At ComplexCon


Timbaland & DJ Mustard



The art of producing has developed into a beast of its own over the years, to the point that producers have become just as popular as rappers. Mike Will Made-It ,DJ MustardTimbaland, and Wondagurl all came together under one roof at ComplexCon for the "Wax on It" panel hosted by Young Guru to share some stories behind their career paths.


One of the more important topics brought up during the panel was the difference between a beatmaker and a producer. Timbaland hit the nail on the head with his response: "A producer is somebody who sees the whole vision, it's just that simple." He touched on the process behind working on "Big Pimpin'" with Jay Z and noted that Jay gave him the proper time and space to execute his vision. "He allowed me to share my greatness with him."
Timbaland also talked about why producers these days are more vital than the generation he came up in, and added, "Music is the only thing that's not racist."
As the youngest producer on the panel, Wondagurl was asked about where she finds inspiration for producing right now. She said it comes from traveling and listening to other genres outside of hip-hop, like vaporwave.


Image via @I_mariephotos /At ComplexCon

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