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  • #13
    Re: Explaining Slant Rhymes By Coleon

    Originally posted by Coleon View Post
    I had a bad speech impediment when I was younger lol. I overcame that and took public speaking freshman year so I guess everything fell into place.
    Lol well congratulations on overcoming that man. Would of never guess you had that
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    Props to Woocky

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    • #14
      Re: Explaining Slant Rhymes By Coleon

      LimeLinx - Preview - YUNG DIEZEL - BLUNTS WORTH (UP MORE) FREESTYLE.mp3

      ^^^^^^had to kinda whisper becuz everybody in da house sleep.

      thats what i hate about living wit other people and trynna make songs

      anyways, i started out enunciatin the syllables and and shit, then i started freestylin and added a beat to it lol.

      aftere listenin a few times, i think imma redo this, and make a real song when i can get chance to record when everybody leave the house.
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      • #15
        Re: Explaining Slant Rhymes By Coleon

        Blunts warth?

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        • #16
          Re: Explaining Slant Rhymes By Coleon

          Originally posted by coleon View Post
          blunts warth?
          pronunciation

          • the key to making slant rhyme work in a song or poem is how you pronounce and emphasize the words you are slanting. In a performance or a reading, the audience may not even notice that your words do not rhyme if you make them sound alike with your pronunciation. For example, if you are slanting the words knowledge and polish, you would emphasize the "ah" sound in each word to trick the listeners ears and make them follow the flow of your rhymes.




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          • #17
            Re: Explaining Slant Rhymes By Coleon

            Lol that makes it sound less stupid now

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