So, Chuck D Is Responsible For ALL These New Artist's Flows??

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Migos flow. Is called the Triplett flow. Which twista used but twista doesnt stop or pause after any words for air. The tripplett flow used also by Three six Mafia and Bone thugs as well but Bone also put they’re own flair to it with harmony and melody patterns. The migos flow isn’t something they created. People have used the Triplett flow for many years. It’s only new to east coast really. But Midwest and down south even west coast been experienced the wave pattern on. 1 2 3 stop 1 2 3. Stop 1 2 3 123 lol
 

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Big Lysol said:
Well there is a cat from Memphis named DJ Spanish Fly who made beats and he predates Paul and Juicy, Squeeky, and everybody else from Memphis. He stated in an interview years ago that he was influenced by the beats from Just Ice's album, the percussion anyway. I can definitely hear that connection.

But you also have to factor in Bass music influence somewhere too.

I think the Bass influence was from Mantronix as well, but I'm sort of biased as I have Mantronix as one of my favorite producers of all time.

Check this track out and see what I mean.....even has the 'Trap drums' sound in there back in 1986..........

 

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That’s literally the definition of poetic meter, breh. How many syllables you use, how the accents are stressed, and where the rhymes land.
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Dotcom said:
Migos flow. Is called the Triplett flow. Which twista used but twista doesnt stop or pause after any words for air. The tripplett flow used also by Three six Mafia and Bone thugs as well but Bone also put they’re own flair to it with harmony and melody patterns. The migos flow isn’t something they created. People have used the Triplett flow for many years. It’s only new to east coast really. But Midwest and down south even west coast been experienced the wave pattern on. 1 2 3 stop 1 2 3. Stop 1 2 3 123 lol

It ain't exactly 'new' up here, it just didn't gain popularity up here, since, as another poster stated, the beats were tailored to a different style of rapping. I think there may have been another couple of records from up here that were made using a similar style, but the South really took it and made it their own.​
 

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Everything :russ:


What do you think multisyllabic rhyme schemes eventually boil down too?


*I only bring up multis because you always talk about them but in the end it all comes down to the iambic pentimeter

i thought multisyllable rhymes just had something to do with just rhyming multiple vowel sounds.
 

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That’s literally the definition of poetic meter, breh. How many syllables you use, how the accents are stressed, and where the rhymes land.

to me poetic meter is how u use stressed syllables and unstressed syllables in a line with a certain amount of syllables per line
not how they rhyme etc
 

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The rhythmical pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse.

that is their defintion and that is the defintion of meter in a poetry sense.

Meter
 

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That’s actually anapestic, where the second syllable is stressed in the triplet. I think Chuck was using Dactyls, where the stress lands on the first syllable.

All still triplets though

actually anapestic can be a three syllable word with a stress pattern that goes like this
two unstress syllables and one stress syllable.
 

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i thought multisyllable rhymes just had something to do with just rhyming multiple vowel sounds.


For the most part yes, but when it comes down to it multisyllabic rhyme schemes create a natural rhythm with just words. So much to the point that anyone could read it and have the same rhythm as the person who created it.

I sip the Dom P, watchin' Gandhi 'til I'm charged
Writin' in my book of rhymes, all the words past the margin
Behold the mic I'm throbbin', mechanical movement
Understandable smooth shyt that murderers move with




His life is like a folklore legend :ohhh:
Why you so stiff, you need to smoke more, brehdren :mjgrin:
Instead of trying to riff with the broke war veteran :Jordanyousee:
Spliff made him swore he saw heaven he was seven :mjcry:
 

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I think the Bass influence was from Mantronix as well, but I'm sort of biased as I have Mantronix as one of my favorite producers of all time.

Check this track out and see what I mean.....even has the 'Trap drums' sound in there back in 1986..........


It was, Afrika Bambatta and them nikkas influenced Bass too.
 

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For the most part yes, but when it comes down to it multisyllabic rhyme schemes create a natural rhythm with just words. So much to the point that anyone could read it and have the same rhythm as the person who created it.

I sip the Dom P, watchin' Gandhi 'til I'm charged
Writin' in my book of rhymes, all the words past the margin
Behold the mic I'm throbbin', mechanical movement
Understandable smooth shyt that murderers move with




His life is like a folklore legend :ohhh:
Why you so stiff, you need to smoke more, brehdren :mjgrin:
Instead of trying to riff with the broke war veteran :Jordanyousee:
Spliff made him swore he saw heaven he was seven :mjcry:

i was reading this in this booked called flocaulary the rappers handbook and they was saying this.

Ok, so you’ve worked through the basic lesson and you
want to take it further. The next thing we need to cover
is the difference between prominent (or “stressed”)
syllables and silent (or “unstressed”) syllables. It’s
the same thing that your English teacher was teaching
you when you did that Shakespeare lesson on iambic
pentameter. In this case, we’re going to use it to figure
out how to create long strings of quality multies that
flow well. The general rule is this: you have to rhyme
with the prominent syllables; you can ignore the silent
ones.

i guess when u ever the good mc's rhyme they rhyme the matching vowel sounds and also the matching stress vowel sounds because stress syllables have more clarity to them
 

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I actually think you can go a bit further, I feel like Chuck D's flow on that song was heavily influenced by this track



Chucks flow was a bit faster but Migos definitely kinda flows from that line. Just goes to show you that every traces back to the originators.
 
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