Many producers focus on creating a Steve Lacy Type Beat (TUTORIAL) by focusing on bright, jazzy guitar chord melodies that feel "summery" [5.3]. 3. Drum Patterns & Production (The "iPhone" Sound)

Soft synth plucks or a second electric guitar playing a counter-melody in the high register. 5. Essential Tools

Any modern DAW, though FL Studio and Logic are commonly used for these tutorials (e.g., How to Make Alternative R&B Beats for Steve Lacy 🎸 | Fl Studio) [5.5, 5.8].

Focus on lush jazzy chords, specifically major 7ths , minor 9ths , and dominant 13ths .

Electric guitar, soft synth pads, analog-style drums, and deep basslines [5.3]. 2. Chord Progressions & Guitar (The Soul Factor)

Use clean electric guitar with light chorus, vibrato, or tremolo effects. Clean, slightly compressed tones with a lot of reverb are key [5.5, 5.8].

Typically, these beats are mid-tempo, ranging between 80 and 110 BPM [5.3, 5.5].

Simple, laid-back, and pocket-focused grooves. Avoid overly complex hi-hat patterns.

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Many producers focus on creating a Steve Lacy Type Beat (TUTORIAL) by focusing on bright, jazzy guitar chord melodies that feel "summery" [5.3]. 3. Drum Patterns & Production (The "iPhone" Sound)

Soft synth plucks or a second electric guitar playing a counter-melody in the high register. 5. Essential Tools

Any modern DAW, though FL Studio and Logic are commonly used for these tutorials (e.g., How to Make Alternative R&B Beats for Steve Lacy 🎸 | Fl Studio) [5.5, 5.8]. free_steve_lacy_type_beat_window_indie_rock_typ...

Focus on lush jazzy chords, specifically major 7ths , minor 9ths , and dominant 13ths .

Electric guitar, soft synth pads, analog-style drums, and deep basslines [5.3]. 2. Chord Progressions & Guitar (The Soul Factor) Many producers focus on creating a Steve Lacy

Use clean electric guitar with light chorus, vibrato, or tremolo effects. Clean, slightly compressed tones with a lot of reverb are key [5.5, 5.8].

Typically, these beats are mid-tempo, ranging between 80 and 110 BPM [5.3, 5.5]. Electric guitar, soft synth pads, analog-style drums, and

Simple, laid-back, and pocket-focused grooves. Avoid overly complex hi-hat patterns.