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Learn How To Freestyle Rhyme
When you can successfully rhyme, you definitely learned that the foundation of freestyle rhyme lies in the fact that everything you do involves some type of a rhyme. You're really a poet that learns how to flow. In this post we are going to look at 2 different kinds of rhyme and how they apply to your work as a freestyle rapper.
There are 2 different kinds of rhyming. The first is called perfect rhyme and the 2nd is known as the imperfect rhyme. The imperfect rhyme is also known as slant rhyme, off rhyme or near perfect rhyme among other names.
In your words that are rhymed perfectly, your words don't have to be exactly the same length and don't have to be spelled the same, however you will find that last accented vowel and consonants or syllables after the last vowel will be the same. All of the consonants before this are different. Here are some examples: can, ban, fan, Dan and ran.
Unfortunately, when you're rhyming, you are going to run across scenarios where using a form of perfect rhyme really restricts you. There is a form of freestyle rhyme that is not as restrictive and will give you greater freedom to share your ideas.
When using the imperfect or slant rhyme, you can use two words that sound very close, but doesn't rhyme perfectly. A couple of words that are like this are shine and mime.
Now that you know what are the 2 types of rhyme are, let's discuss when to use the imperfect or slant rhyme. In the English terminology, you'll find that there are a few words that don't perfectly rhyme with other words. There are 3 color words that are great examples of words that do not match with any other words. These are the words orange, purple and silver.
If you were to employ these words in your rhymes, you'd not be able to find any words that can match these perfectly, therefore you would have to use slant rhymes or words that closely match your words.
Another time for you to use these slant rhymes is when you find yourself really trying to be creative and you like to use some different rhymes. You would use this if you want to avoid some common rhymes and wanted to come up with something different.
As you further improve your freestyle rhyme abilities, keep the difference between these types of rhyming in mind and practice using each type in your freestyle rapping.
To Your Freestyle Rap Success,
Mike Min
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Learn how to freestyle rhyme for your freestyle raps at: http://www.FreestyleMethod.com













































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