Most people don't know how really crucial is this. I do write lyrics but, knowing the art of where to put the syllables in the beat is something else. Thank you.
Man I’ve only just started watching your videos. I’ve been writing 10 plus years but my bars haven’t ever had structure. Counting 16 bars is still foreign to me. The thing I find hardest is right hooks/chorus’s, melody’s, and breath work if that makes sense. Your videos are simplistic and easily understandable! They’ve helped me so much over my 4 or so days watching. Thank you bro!
@ten I haven’t man. I haven’t looked either. Have had to put the pen down for the past few months. I wrote a few verses the day before yesterday, but didn’t write a hook. A lot of the stuff I write is on the free verse side of things. I know there’s a tonne of tutorials on google and other search engines that can help. I really should of come here before I started writing the other day and in all honesty I forgot about this video 😂🤦🏻♂️
Bro I used to have this problem of not being able to write a hook what I recommend you do is write like a 20 bar verse and then take 8 catchy bars you find out that verse and make that your hook I learned very quickly nautrally how to make hooks so you can do it bro
@@kingdemonte7346 that’s a good idea man! I think that thought actually crossed my mind for a brief second once or twice but never really took it further than that. The hooks I do right are pretty basic and repetitive, but I can only get a good one going very rarely. Thanks for the input and knowledge 👊
Beautifully explained! Thank you. I'm now hearing all kinds of patterns in songs and identifying bars really nicely. I realize how structured music is and it's all about rythym/patterns. It really helps.
@@RappingManualYT, I do have one question that's come up during my writing. I notice that I usually always end all my lines at the final snare drum before the bar restarts. However, I've noticed that a lot of professional rappers don't always end their line on the snare as I've been doing it yet they still remain beat. For example, each of my rhymed lines will end in the 4th drum that being the final snare, for example: ''I'm still going to be THERE'' ''Know that I'll always CARE''. But a lot of rap songs I hear don't seem to rely on having their rhymed words always hit the final snare. I wonder if I'm doing something incorrectly?
@@northwestwind85 well, not that it is incorrect, you just want spill over so your flow is dynamic and interesting. Its not hard to do but makes a big difference. Just start in the middle of the bar and end on the first beat of the next bar as a starter. Once you get good at that, you can do that, then end on beat 4, then flow over a full couplet and so on.
Your tutorials are super clear and you got a dope voice. Get it. Even though I've been rapping for a long time, I enjoy the basics so much, I enjoy the basics and yours is one of the easiest to follow.
So happy to hear that you're enjoying the content. I do try to make them as simple and straight to the point as possible, so it's awesome when someone appreciates that. : )
Explained as easily as you can, I'm sure it will clear the concept for beginners, before moving to advance it is really necessary to learn the basics, the advance rapping has a whole another story.
Man it's crazy how just adding or removing a single syllable can change the entire flow and cadence. I play with it so much. And some rappers make it look effortless. Eminem puts rhymes all over that 4 count. Most rappers find it easier to place the rhymes at the 4th beat only
That was really great & it's very easy to implement! I am watching a lot of videos on this topic to research a little bit to further improve& wanted to let you know that this one is my favourite so far! I like the notion that offbeat is just a variation of speed fillers once you know what on beat really means. The way you explain is also just brilliant.
This is basically the same thing as how you're taught to practice rhythm. Instead of the "unh unh unh unh" sounds like this, I learned by actually counting the beat out, "one two three four". The "filler" part is just subdivision of the beat, adding in random eighth notes ("one and two and three four"), then moving on to faster sixteenth notes ("one ee and uh two and three and uh four").
Ugh im still really stuck, i can only freestyle rap im struggling a lot with writing meaningful bars to beats. Like even after scatting and mumbling and placing vowels. I have no idea how to fit the words in...
The easiest way is to go to your fav songs and read the lyrics. Don't focus on the rhymes, focus on the word selection for the filler. You will realize that some words go together while others don't. So read 3 songs a day and then once you start writing, your bar filler will have a flavor of what you have read. You will get it man, just stick with it and keep tinkering.
Don`t over complicate this , and count your bars, then learn basic bar structure. Your seat is where your end rhyme/rhyme scheme is. I never really learned the basics of rap, but got decent at writing but now today i finally figured out after 5 years, my prbolems. You need to know where your bars end, on which beat, count your bars and use bar cheets to see where your lyrics land on the beat. There is the "1,2,3, or 4" where is your end rhyme end at? End your rhyme scheme at the same spot for 2-4-6-8 Bars , dont do it in odd numbers, i just found out too.
the reason "live like i am a king, buy myself a castle" sounded bad is because of the amount of syllables but mainly the word you sink with the beat. You should always sink the stressed syllable of a word. So in 'castle', the first syllable (ca-) is stressed so making the beat sink on (-stle) would sound off. So if we replace Castle with Car and add a syllable before it to substitute the syllable we just took away, it would go "l̍ive like i a̍m a king, b̍uy myself a new c̍ar" (with a line above each word thats on the beat).
mind blown, so simple. makes total sense. wooooooow, such a simple rules, just opened up my mind and ears. dude, thanks. still not gonna be able to rap right, but I think I feel that I might be able to create at least one simple rhyme for my music.
rappin on beat really be natural, ion think you should be perusing rap as a career if you can’t rap on beat but you can definitely be a rapper for sure we all tryna express sum
That’s great, may I ask what is behind your motivation to want to start learning? Do you want your skill to help you write songs as a hobby, or you’d like to take a professional crack at it? Just curious. Either way, welcome and hope you learn a lot from this channel.
@@RappingManualYT I love to write, sometimes it quotes, and my sister is a singer, just want to combine this writing and rapping lol, well, call me stupid, but i have this hope, maybe i could make some from this lol, but first thing first, i want to have a creation of mine that i can be proud of, there's no such thing as late right :)
Thank you so much! I will forward it to a „good friend“ of mine because he really, really needs it. Maybe, with some luck he will be finally able to stay on beat 🙏🏼
Live (i) Like (I) A (a) King (I) Buy (u) Myself (e) A (a) Castle (a or (e from the last snare) if that makes sense. From what I gathered it’s essentially I I A I/ U E A A or E as “castle” has two vowels, my guess is it’s the “a” in “castle”. I think bro. Not 100% on that though, I’ve been writing for some type but only learnt how to count beats a little while ago the word. I could be entirely wrong but that’s how I perceive it. The vowels don’t necessarily have to hit on the snare, but they roll with the beat, if that makes any sense at all 😂 Edit: writing for some time now” not “some type now” 😂
Easier to think about it as emphasised syllables. When talking normally "LIVE like a KING, BUY myself a CAStle" sounds more natural than "live LIKE a king, buy MYself a casTLE"
Blueface needs this video
Most people don't know how really crucial is this. I do write lyrics but, knowing the art of where to put the syllables in the beat is something else. Thank you.
Man I’ve only just started watching your videos. I’ve been writing 10 plus years but my bars haven’t ever had structure. Counting 16 bars is still foreign to me. The thing I find hardest is right hooks/chorus’s, melody’s, and breath work if that makes sense. Your videos are simplistic and easily understandable! They’ve helped me so much over my 4 or so days watching. Thank you bro!
@ten I haven’t man. I haven’t looked either. Have had to put the pen down for the past few months. I wrote a few verses the day before yesterday, but didn’t write a hook. A lot of the stuff I write is on the free verse side of things. I know there’s a tonne of tutorials on google and other search engines that can help. I really should of come here before I started writing the other day and in all honesty I forgot about this video 😂🤦🏻♂️
Bro I used to have this problem of not being able to write a hook what I recommend you do is write like a 20 bar verse and then take 8 catchy bars you find out that verse and make that your hook I learned very quickly nautrally how to make hooks so you can do it bro
@@kingdemonte7346 that’s a good idea man! I think that thought actually crossed my mind for a brief second once or twice but never really took it further than that. The hooks I do right are pretty basic and repetitive, but I can only get a good one going very rarely. Thanks for the input and knowledge 👊
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I feel the same way! Been writing but never had structure. Big difference for sure!
Beautifully explained! Thank you. I'm now hearing all kinds of patterns in songs and identifying bars really nicely. I realize how structured music is and it's all about rythym/patterns. It really helps.
Great to hear! :)
@@RappingManualYT, I do have one question that's come up during my writing. I notice that I usually always end all my lines at the final snare drum before the bar restarts. However, I've noticed that a lot of professional rappers don't always end their line on the snare as I've been doing it yet they still remain beat. For example, each of my rhymed lines will end in the 4th drum that being the final snare, for example: ''I'm still going to be THERE'' ''Know that I'll always CARE''. But a lot of rap songs I hear don't seem to rely on having their rhymed words always hit the final snare. I wonder if I'm doing something incorrectly?
@@northwestwind85 well, not that it is incorrect, you just want spill over so your flow is dynamic and interesting. Its not hard to do but makes a big difference. Just start in the middle of the bar and end on the first beat of the next bar as a starter. Once you get good at that, you can do that, then end on beat 4, then flow over a full couplet and so on.
Drake - Hol Up Freestyle Instrumental🔥
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Your tutorials are super clear and you got a dope voice. Get it. Even though I've been rapping for a long time, I enjoy the basics so much, I enjoy the basics and yours is one of the easiest to follow.
So happy to hear that you're enjoying the content. I do try to make them as simple and straight to the point as possible, so it's awesome when someone appreciates that. : )
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Explained as easily as you can, I'm sure it will clear the concept for beginners, before moving to advance it is really necessary to learn the basics, the advance rapping has a whole another story.
How does advance in music look like?
@@randyestrada6224 listen to jcole's flows you will know take nas for example even.
M pool
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@@randyestrada6224 turning just rapping words on a beat to rapping a story on a beat
Man it's crazy how just adding or removing a single syllable can change the entire flow and cadence. I play with it so much. And some rappers make it look effortless. Eminem puts rhymes all over that 4 count. Most rappers find it easier to place the rhymes at the 4th beat only
Eminem also says nothing worth listening too,all style and no content.
@@dexterhuntington2495lol what
It comes to an individual naturally, don't force a style. Make your own.
2:07 sounds still good tho ngl
lol
Bro...you have no idea how much you just helped me, honestly THANK YOU, THANK YOU❤❤
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That was really great & it's very easy to implement! I am watching a lot of videos on this topic to research a little bit to further improve& wanted to let you know that this one is my favourite so far! I like the notion that offbeat is just a variation of speed fillers once you know what on beat really means. The way you explain is also just brilliant.
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“Live like a king, buy myself castle”
Tupacs been real quiet since this dropped
This is basically the same thing as how you're taught to practice rhythm. Instead of the "unh unh unh unh" sounds like this, I learned by actually counting the beat out, "one two three four". The "filler" part is just subdivision of the beat, adding in random eighth notes ("one and two and three four"), then moving on to faster sixteenth notes ("one ee and uh two and three and uh four").
I had literally forgot how to count bars and always wondered why my music went south and my beats went west . thanks for this
Wish Blueface watched this
Wish you’d be more open minded and creative
Somebody tagg Blueface
Why
Ugh im still really stuck, i can only freestyle rap im struggling a lot with writing meaningful bars to beats. Like even after scatting and mumbling and placing vowels. I have no idea how to fit the words in...
The easiest way is to go to your fav songs and read the lyrics. Don't focus on the rhymes, focus on the word selection for the filler. You will realize that some words go together while others don't. So read 3 songs a day and then once you start writing, your bar filler will have a flavor of what you have read. You will get it man, just stick with it and keep tinkering.
Drake - Hol Up Freestyle Instrumental🔥
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@@danield8632 straight fuckin heat
Exactly I only got talent of rapping buh can’t make a song
Useful, simple and effective. Great video, thanks so much
Glad it was helpful!
The offbeat examples killing me 😂
Some of my best work lol Thank you for watching, hope it was helpful. : )
Bruh fr 😂
Sound more like you. Yeah?? 😅
The castle part had me rolling 🤣
fucked me up 😂
I was facing a huge issue rapping on beats, Nyc skills 💓
Don`t over complicate this , and count your bars, then learn basic bar structure. Your seat is where your end rhyme/rhyme scheme is.
I never really learned the basics of rap, but got decent at writing but now today i finally figured out after 5 years, my prbolems. You need to know where your bars end, on which beat, count your bars and use bar cheets to see where your lyrics land on the beat. There is the "1,2,3, or 4" where is your end rhyme end at?
End your rhyme scheme at the same spot for 2-4-6-8 Bars , dont do it in odd numbers, i just found out too.
the reason "live like i am a king, buy myself a castle" sounded bad is because of the amount of syllables but mainly the word you sink with the beat. You should always sink the stressed syllable of a word. So in 'castle', the first syllable (ca-) is stressed so making the beat sink on (-stle) would sound off. So if we replace Castle with Car and add a syllable before it to substitute the syllable we just took away, it would go "l̍ive like i a̍m a king, b̍uy myself a new c̍ar" (with a line above each word thats on the beat).
This is the most educated video I have seen on beats and lyrics! Amazing, thank you so much for this video. Subscribed!
aight, lets see if i can use these tactics on a drill beat
hope it works out well : )
i think its kind of to difficult to put lyrics between the filler for me, i get and see how to do " Live , King, buy, castle"
Can I DM you
@@truthoflife4747 you can DM me!
@@truthoflife4747 did you dm me?
I purchased your book from your site and never knew you had at a RUclips channel til now. Im a big fan!
Loved this one
This video made me want to buy a castle
mind blown, so simple. makes total sense. wooooooow, such a simple rules, just opened up my mind and ears. dude, thanks. still not gonna be able to rap right, but I think I feel that I might be able to create at least one simple rhyme for my music.
Simple and easy to understand thank you for this blessing 🙏🏼
The pleasure is all mine
Great video I was wondering if you can make a video about rapping across the bar line . and when one ryme scheme end one begins
Sure thing! : )
@@RappingManualYT bro please do playboi carti
This is life changing.
Exactly what I needed.Thank you
You sure did help me man!!🔥❤👍
Awesome! : )
Success isn’t about luck, it’s about putting in the time when nobody’s watching.
Your melodic flow sounds like Logic
I heard Russ at the singing part.
This dude's got some skills and this video seriously helped out.
0:21 1pac, 2pac 3pac 4.
I'm telling you as soon as I learn how to stay on beat I got it I know how to rap I can come up with anything I just need to learn how to stay on beat
Thanks for this video Man ❤️💥🔥❤️💪🏿 much love and respect from Nigeria we need more content like this Bro
Much appreciated!
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@@justmagaji I dey fine too God is blessing me
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Great Video, simple explanation that got your Point across clearly to someone who has never had a thing for rythm
thank you!
This vowel trick is taking my mind places
That was beautiful and simple.
Thanks Brother
You are very welcome
1:05 im sorry but this made me instantly think of logics 2014 music
No need to apologize, logic is cool : )
Bro you changed the game make more on this topic !
rappin on beat really be natural, ion think you should be perusing rap as a career if you can’t rap on beat but you can definitely be a rapper for sure we all tryna express sum
Gherbo famous lol
Bruh, you're a legend
Happy to help man
U saved Michaels Career💎💎💎
Wow ! I like the way you explained the concept ! Of course I liked it ! Hope I could see others videos !
More to come!
God bless you man, you’ve been a big help
Now let me head to the studio
This is the easiest way to stay on the beat thanks much✌🏼
No problem!
Just helped me complete the final section of my song, thank you.
im 36 and want to start learning, and this is helping...A LOT, thanks man
That’s great, may I ask what is behind your motivation to want to start learning? Do you want your skill to help you write songs as a hobby, or you’d like to take a professional crack at it? Just curious. Either way, welcome and hope you learn a lot from this channel.
@@RappingManualYT I love to write, sometimes it quotes, and my sister is a singer, just want to combine this writing and rapping lol, well, call me stupid, but i have this hope, maybe i could make some from this lol, but first thing first, i want to have a creation of mine that i can be proud of, there's no such thing as late right :)
@@sudutbicaraku7947 absolutely! That’s awesome, wish you to stumble upon great insights as you’re going through my content!
@@RappingManualYT thanks bruh
That beat, very good to learn upon. Thanks.
Your singing sounds so dope
Thanks so much for this tutorial! It´s easy to understand and an outstanding structure!
Thank you so much! I will forward it to a „good friend“ of mine because he really, really needs it. Maybe, with some luck he will be finally able to stay on beat 🙏🏼
great for following AABB schemes. it gets more technical with various schemes - for sure ! loved this video and it was very very educational
Man thank you so much, ty homie
Its all good man, glad u find this helpful
bru u nailed it couldnt have explained it any better
This was so simple and easy....
Awesome to hear!
Honestly "live like I am a king" was kinda a cool flow if you just get castle on the 4th beat it sounds so sick
Dope content! Keep the fire burning and sharing your authentic talent to elevate the rap game. 💯🎵
That's the best explaining right there
I just subscribed this is gold 🤙🏾
Short but sure
Glad you think so, thank you for watching
BRO IT'S DOPE YOU TAUGHT VERY EASILY ; BRO CAN YOU MAKE A VIDEO ON WHEN WE SPEAK LOUD ON BEAT >
I want to stop music because of off beat but I hope I will learn this and I hope to make it
finally something helpful, thx
Nice work always👏🏼👏🏼💯 Keep up the good work💪
Thanks! Will do!
I need this so much
AH EH IH OH 🔥🔥🔥🔥
There are so freestyles that can’t grasp this simple concept.
Total genius. Thanks
I need these fundamentals locked in for me!
You deserve millions of suscribers for what u r
Its such easy ways, thanks dude
That's 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🎯💯 brother
tysm, this video save my day
Issa syllable
its really so helpful thankyou manual😁
Live, King, Buy, Castle. That's four consonants on the beats 1-4 (L, J, B, C), not four vowels.
Dope but artist remember art doesn’t have to be perfect so what works for you and craft it
What did he mean put a vowel
I didnt quite get it🤔😭
Yo bro thanks for this vid I’ma try to use what you said to write
Also I never been to a studio but is it easier to stay on beat in there?
If you find it easier to hear your voice through the headphones, i guess so. You can set that up at home too though.
Do you have a video on Syllables writing technique??
I don't think I'm familiar with that subject my friend, I'm sorry. : (
Thank you and God bless you! :)
"Living like a King, Crown chakra resembles Castles"
Need more video like this in next different beats
Thank you 🦁🌟
You’re welcome 😊
You just remind me i doing something right
This was really helpful thanks
Glad to hear!
Off the top of the dome is the King of all ✅️
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Honestly this video would be a perfect warm up before a preforms ce
In my opinion this will work for beginners so support this channel for more videos....👈🏻👍
Thank you!
Good shit. Thanks dude 🕺🏾🕺🏾🥰🥰
My pleasure!
I'm ur new subscribers here from Nagaland 💘🤞
I'm a begineer 🤞hoping and praying that I'll achieve my goal someday 👍💘
Big salute to your work. GREAT
Thank you!
Is the reason this works is cause vowels are a single syllable and easiest to pronounce?
fire
A. E. I . O .U
So why did use the
Libe king buy castle
There not vowels bro??
.im struggling to cash it bro
Live (i) Like (I) A (a) King (I)
Buy (u) Myself (e) A (a) Castle (a or (e from the last snare) if that makes sense. From what I gathered it’s essentially I I A I/ U E A A or E as “castle” has two vowels, my guess is it’s the “a” in “castle”. I think bro. Not 100% on that though, I’ve been writing for some type but only learnt how to count beats a little while ago the word. I could be entirely wrong but that’s how I perceive it. The vowels don’t necessarily have to hit on the snare, but they roll with the beat, if that makes any sense at all 😂
Edit: writing for some time now” not “some type now” 😂
Easier to think about it as emphasised syllables. When talking normally "LIVE like a KING, BUY myself a CAStle" sounds more natural than "live LIKE a king, buy MYself a casTLE"