pointproven214
i speak facts not emotions
the defintion of a bar
A bar is the time it takes to count to 4 on rhythm in a
song. This is only true of songs in 4/4 time signature,
but that includes every single rap song I’ve ever heard.
so okay most songs in rap are 4/4 time singnatures
there are 4 beats to a bar most drum patterns go like kick snare kick snare.
if u get a metronome and find your favorite song bpm data and set the
metronome to the song bpm.
and u count the clicks of the metronome
each time the metronome clicks 4 times u counted a bar
it's that simple.
as far as rhyming
Assonance occurs when two words don’t have exactly the same
ending but instead use a shared vowel sound (sounds made by
the letters a, e, i, o, and u) to create a rhyme.
As long as the vowel
sounds are the same, the other sounds that surround them (the
consonant sounds, or sounds made by letters other than a, e, i, o,
and u) can be different.
Examples of assonance include:
fit / hip
cat / back
hot / dog
Here is an example from the Madvillain song “America’s Most
Blunted”:
The most blunted on the map.
. . . alley with a hood rat.
Here, “map” rhymes with “rat” using assonance: both words have
the same vowel sound in the middle, the “a” sound. The surrounding
sounds are not the same—one word ends with a p and the
other ends with a t—but the vowel sounds are, and this creates
assonance.
Assonance is the most widely used type of rhyme in hip-hop
lyrics today, since it is so versatile. With assonance, you don’t have
to find words that rhyme perfectly, so a lot more words can be
rhymed together.
A bar is the time it takes to count to 4 on rhythm in a
song. This is only true of songs in 4/4 time signature,
but that includes every single rap song I’ve ever heard.
so okay most songs in rap are 4/4 time singnatures
there are 4 beats to a bar most drum patterns go like kick snare kick snare.
if u get a metronome and find your favorite song bpm data and set the
metronome to the song bpm.
and u count the clicks of the metronome
each time the metronome clicks 4 times u counted a bar
it's that simple.
as far as rhyming
Assonance occurs when two words don’t have exactly the same
ending but instead use a shared vowel sound (sounds made by
the letters a, e, i, o, and u) to create a rhyme.
As long as the vowel
sounds are the same, the other sounds that surround them (the
consonant sounds, or sounds made by letters other than a, e, i, o,
and u) can be different.
Examples of assonance include:
fit / hip
cat / back
hot / dog
Here is an example from the Madvillain song “America’s Most
Blunted”:
The most blunted on the map.
. . . alley with a hood rat.
Here, “map” rhymes with “rat” using assonance: both words have
the same vowel sound in the middle, the “a” sound. The surrounding
sounds are not the same—one word ends with a p and the
other ends with a t—but the vowel sounds are, and this creates
assonance.
Assonance is the most widely used type of rhyme in hip-hop
lyrics today, since it is so versatile. With assonance, you don’t have
to find words that rhyme perfectly, so a lot more words can be
rhymed together.