This was an ongoing project that has been discontinued but still contains some handy information. enjoy
First let's start with something basic
ETIQUETTE
just like blazing there are certain guidelines you should follow.
* if you call someone out for a battle you should drop first.
* in a two round battle even if the rule of feeding off first verses is not in effect it is considered good manners to only feed of first verses only so as not to disadvantage the opponent and keep a level playing ground
* more to come
TRANSITION
so what is a transition? easiest way to understand this is a example
mc's drop played out lines with no format,
their gonna get walked over like a doormat,
i'm droppin the hottest text on the page,
you best watch out i'm now out the cage,
okay that's wack but it's just a quick example. now you notice how the first two lines flow "format" "doormat" but we get to the third line and theres a whole new word in the mix "page" doesn't exactly flow with the first two lines does it? that's where transitions come in. time for another example this time of a transition
mc's drop played out lines with no format,
their gonna get walked over like a doormat,
i floor-wack mc's with the hottest text on the page,
you best watch out i'm coming straight out the cage,
now we've lost a bit of structure here but i'll show you how to structure lines later in this tutorial i've also introduced a partial multi "floor-wack" this is our transition i'll explain multis shortly for now though all you need to understand is the transition this is one of the simpliest techniques for keeping your text flowing and one of the first things you should master when starting out. it's a simple technique but reaps rewards a plenty. i think that's pretty much it not much more to show you on that. onto structure.
STRUCTURE
structure is one of the simpliest things yet so many people just ignore it/ can't be fucked whatever neways it is so simply just work on your lines remove a word add a word heres another example
scripts opponents write against me,
wash em away like the sea,
now clearly that's some ill structure (< sarcasm) so here's how i would fix this
scripts opponents write against me,
i'm washing them away like the sea,
fairly simple? yeh it is, just by changing a few simple things we have fixed the structure all we have done is add "i'm" at the beginning changed "wash" to "washing" and changed "em" to "them" which is also a big thing you should watch out for (not that i can talk i do it all the time) but if you can use the full word and it doesn't affect the flow or whatever USE IT. the easier a text is for a voter to read the more they will enjoy it (even if it's on a subconcious level) that's simple as isn't it? it just takes a lil practice but is something that will help you out later on when you come to some more complex rhyme techniques.
MULTIS
onto multis. what is a multi? let's check out a simple example
treat-ladies-kind,
weak-babies-find,
that is a multi. a combination of words usually matching in syllables (always try to match syllables) multis are a invaluable tool and can be the difference in a lot of battles but you should never force a multi it should come naturally and the more you do it the easier it will come to you. heres a quick example of that in a verse
i am a true gentlemen; always treat ladies kind,
domestic violence; a path only weak babies find,
so thats a multi in use, get out there and start using them in your battles. i'll explain partial multis later on in the next tutorial
okay that will do me for today over the next few weeks i'll add to this tutorial with things such as punches metaphors rhyme schemes and many other invaluable rhyme techniques.
SIMILE
Simile is a comparison that uses the words LIKE or AS. It's another way
of saying something indirectly.
I flow like the ocean feirce and ready to kill
"got rhymes like luna park all ready to thrill"
METAPHORE
Metaphore is another form of comparison. However, it does not use the words LIKE nor AS. Metaphores are very effective in capturing your audiences attention with creative imagery.
For examples:
"flow better than rapids, more bounce than a pogo"
"left this kid feeling blue darker than the nurcha logo"
WORDPLAY
This has to be the best part of writing a verse. Wordplays are puns. Or words that have double meaning used to conjoin different concepts together, while making sense out of it. It's just basically that: Play on words, Playing with words.
For examples:
"My rhymes the "tightest" "suffocating kids" like "sids"
Tight has two meanings:
1. Really good, cool, dope. eg. Tight Rhymes.
2. Restricting, Contricting. eg. a tight bag suffocating someone.
So in this instance when i say "tightest" to make it wordplay i need to refer to both meanings: 1. My rhymes the tightest.... 2....tightest, suffocating kids like sids.
"Rocking "clones" matter, reducing "mirrors" to shatter"
This one has two words we are playing with here:
1.Clones = Mirrors, Copys, Reflections (a lesser person) .
2.Rocking something which would reduce it to shatter. It also can mean your Rocking (rock n roll).
So Rocking Clones explains that im better than this copy cat. But also means Destroying Reflections, or Copys (literally and figuretively), which would reduce them (mirrors) to shatter.
PUNCHLINE
Are hard dissing lines.Good punchlines will consist of wordplay, similes and/or metaphors.
Hint: A good punchlines makes someoen go "ouch, that's gotta hurt" or "lmao, that's halarious"
Punchlines work really well with set up lines:
Your rhymes are cheesy and you think you're "macho"
this kid rhymes with "less beef" than vegatarian nachos
Cheesy and macho are the set up parts of the top line as it references the wordplay in the second.
Less beef than vagatarian nachos is the punchline whci means hes got no hard hitting stuff.
With out a set up line it may not be as complex.
you couldnt ever drop shit if you were holding hot turds
This is pretty clear. Drop shit can mean to post your verse or to drop a turd. If you were holding hot turds you would most likely drop it. It is a metaphor, with wordplay. Saying that they cant drop rhymes.
ALLITERATION
Alliterations are rarely used. Though it's real nice as a skit or a non-battle writtens. It's bars or verse that start off using the same first letter.
sly, slick and swift, as i spit scripts sick, so simple stated
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You could use this in a battler verse just to props ya self up
taking tresspasers, tiping tonic, truely tanked with terrible timing
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This doesnt really make sense. But both are excellent use of aliteration
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