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Friday 17 January 2014

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RAP TUTORIALS

Freestyles and Raps flow but you are unable to get any reaction from the crowd. What are punchlines? In rap lines that get a response. A laugh, smile, head nod, a wink, fist pump, mouth grab. How are they used? Most commonly in a battle raps to insult, get a laugh, and display crowd appreciated skill. It is not limited to battle raps. We can use punchline form to craft any line for crowd response to our clever use of rhyme and wordplay. The keys are timing and context.

 

4 Ways to Rap Forever! How to Rap tutorial Watch this How to Rap tutorial if: You can't freestyle rap pass 8 bars. You're mind goes blank. You no idea what to say next after rhyming in your freestyle rap. Your flow just falls off ending in a fumbled rhyme or studder or being tongued tied. 4 ways to flow forever Rhymes Associations Opposites Word Play (POW) More tips and advice Check out Emceemind.com 

 

 Beat Writers' Block-How to Rap Tutorial You can't come up with an idea for rap verse. You keep imagining all the reasons haters will hate your rap, and it paralyzes you. You can't think of the right words for your rap. You had this incredibly cool rap idea in your head, and now you're writing and it's suddenly wack. Tips to beat "Dub" Block -Let the hater hate, you create. -Write Crap Rap -Do rap writing exercise Check out Emceemind.com for more tips

 How to Rap-Rhyme Schemes Content: What is a rhyme scheme: Pattern of Rhyme in a rap. How is it used: It creates interest for the rhyme. Basic Forms End rhymes, and Internal Rhyme schemes Basic End rhyme means rhymes occur on the 4th beat of the bar. Basic Internal Rhyme means rhymes occur on the 2nd and 4th beat of the bar This will help you understand the basic end rhyme scheme and get your raps sounding like raps.

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