If you have any questions, comments or feedback feel free to drop your 2 cents in the comments section below. ![]() I hope that you find this information helpful. Then I would pause on the 14th beat and then say “ground” on the 15th beat and pause again on the 16th beat. So for this example I would use “Let this person get there education play the back” for the first 13 beats as it has 13 syllables. The way you do this is by matching up the amount of syllables in your words with the amount of beats in your cadence. So in this example you will need to come up with a group of words to fill in the 13 beats and then a single word to fill in the 15 beat. So let’s say for example you are using 13 beat’s back to back and then pause on the 14th beat then say a word on the 15th beat and then pause on the 16th beat to catch your breath for the next bar. In order to effectively transfer your cadence into lyrics you need to count out how many beats per measure that you are using. Most rappers typically rap to a 16 count. Once that is done, double it up in to an 8 count and then triple that into a 16 count. ![]() Just to recap a little from my previous segment about transferring cadence into lyrics The first thing that you want to do is establish your 4 count in the beat. ![]() So without further ado…LET’S GET IT!! Establishing Your Beats Per Measure (BPM) I have a feeling that many more videos likes this will follow in the near future. In previous installments of Be A Better Rapper Now I have explained cadence, I’ve demonstrated cadence but I’ve never shown you cadence until now! In this video tutorial I dive into one of my favorite D.A.W’s “FL Studio” and use it as a tool to teach cadence. Since I began this journey of teaching others how to rap I find myself always trying to improve the effectiveness of getting my lessons across to you the viewer.
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