#noobie question: switching rhyme schemes
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That really just depends on you as a rapper to be honest. You could be doing an entire album like Eminem did in Revival and keep the Cadence an entire song with the same scheme the entire way through on each track for an entire album
Or or you could be like Tech N9ne and switch up flows, to be honest that is a good question though because you do have to appeal to other people I would say best choice would be going with the flow of the beat whatever mood that the beat is giving off try to match that mood that usually dictates your tongue let's find that tone that would dictate the case that you're trying to go in every time it's high pitch and it's like a quick Cadence to make sure the beat is like a smart-ass type of beat if you get where I'm going with
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Usually you can hit an internal rhyme that evolves into its own rhyme scheme.
Or given the context of the rhyme schemes you can start a new one off the general theme.
Me personally, I hate keeping the same flow, I like to jump around as much as possible. But, this is also incredibly hard to do, and switching a flow a lot takes practice.
when it’s done well it’s the best lyricism imaginable, if you don’t care about that, which is okay, then switching flow is how people listen to music, every rapper in every genre does it even if you just prefer one, because everyone else who listens has different ones they prefer (I feel this way about hopsin 😂)
Im confused...do yall know what a rhyme scheme is? Or you talking candene? There two different things...
Scheme is the actual words that rhyme...
Switching rhyme schemes can equal different flows because the syncopations on the beat
But you can use small words and still communicate points without defining everything or linking mf doom
^ also he clearly just talks about rhymes 😂 but staying on a flow people generally match what part of the bar rhymes
When startin out
Scheme actually is your basic template of your long end rhymes. Not the internals.
They’re actually called poetic schemes backtrack all the way to Shakespeare’s poetry and each lines Rhyme scheme.
You’re right not wrong. But the music theory on Rhyme schemes goes a bit deeper than that
Pretty much the method of making a basic template for Ryan’s game is finding the beat Hitbox then finding how many beats are in each measure four measures is a bar if The metronome is for over four sometimes it could be 6 feet of measure and hit boxes until the 6 beat which is 6/6.
Blank pauses is like 4/6
Faster cadence example would be something like 4/6 or 8/4 Depends if using subdivisions
You can check this out actually using BandLab app click and hold the app and click metronome
Honestly I find this method and to use for gradients for anybody trying to count syllables per bar and trying to match up rhymes internals on the same instrument pattern like the second snare at every beat measure for example n breath takes for Dramatic pause for A pun’s punch line delivery