Master Reggaeton
Isolate instruments, adjust the BPM, and train your musical ear
Learn how a reggaeton beat is made layer by layer: isolate the dembow pattern, bass, and synthesizer. The ideal tool for dancers, beatmakers, DJs, and instructors.
Everything you need
to perfect your rhythm
Professional tools designed for dancers, musicians, and instructors who want to perfect their musicality.
Instrument control
Listen to and study each instrument separately. Turn any of them on or off to isolate and analyze each sound individually.
Beat counting
An integrated counting voice helps you stay on beat and find the "1" at any time.
Adjustable BPM
Practice at your preferred pace, from a slow learning tempo to social dance speed.
Multiple styles and tracks
Classic reggaeton, trapeton, urban... Each track has its own beat and vibe. Explore how the dembow evolves between different urban styles.
Authentic instruments
Each track is recorded with real instruments from each genre.
Rhythmic bases
Deconstruct the classic dembow layer by layer: understand how the kick, the snare, and the syncopated rimshot create the unmistakable reggaeton groove. Compare the pattern between classic reggaeton, trapeton, and urban style.
Listen to each instrument
separately
Mute or unmute any instrument with a tap. Study each sound, train your ear, and develop exceptional musicality.
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Dembow
Bass
Synthesizer
Sampler
Effects
Piano
GuitarFind answers to your questions
What is reggaeton?
Reggaeton is an urban musical genre born in Puerto Rico in the late 1990s, the result of fusing Jamaican dancehall, hip-hop, and Caribbean music. Its hallmark is the dembow rhythmic pattern. Artists like Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, and J Balvin catapulted it to the global scene, making it one of the most listened-to genres in the world and at the forefront of 21st-century Latin music.
What is dembow in reggaeton?
Dembow is the base rhythmic pattern of reggaeton, characterized by a syncopated kick and snare hit that gives it its distinctive groove. With BeatLab, you can isolate the dembow to clearly hear it and train your rhythmic ear.
What instruments make up a reggaeton beat?
A typical reggaeton beat includes dembow (percussion pattern), bass, synthesizer, sampler, and effects. BeatLab lets you mute or unmute each layer to study them separately.
What is the BPM of reggaeton?
The tempo of traditional reggaeton is usually between 85 and 95 BPM (Beats Per Minute). However, more modern styles like Trapeton or urban reggaeton can vary between 90 and 100 BPM. With BeatLab, you can adjust the BPM of each track to suit your dance level or production style.
How can I improve my timing when dancing reggaeton?
Use the BPM control to start at a slow tempo and gradually increase it. Isolate the dembow to focus on the base rhythmic pattern, and turn on the beat counting to internalize where each beat falls.
What reggaeton styles does BeatLab include?
BeatLab includes classic, urban, and trapeton reggaeton tracks. Each style has different arrangements and patterns so your practice is varied and complete.
What is the difference between classic reggaeton and trapeton?
Classic reggaeton is based on an acoustic percussion pattern or traditional dancehall samples (the famous dembow). Trapeton, on the other hand, fuses this rhythm with Trap elements, using very deep 808 basses, fast hi-hats, and darker synthesizers. In BeatLab, you can listen to and compare both styles by isolating their instruments.
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