Lyrics 101: Rhyming in the Wild - Brentalfloss
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
- This video will help you if you're ever writing a lyric with no internet and no rhyming dictionary!
Hope everyone has (or has already had) a happy holiday!
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A decent video to be sure. But is it.... interesting? (lol)
I think general consensus says that it is.
I found it very interesting
Yes, definitely!
I liked it
Great video
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My rhyming normally comes for prophecies and such in dnd sessions.
I once had a NPC known as blagden who only revealed information in rhyme.
Amazingly, and my friend who interacted most with this NPC was always surpsied, I managed to do it off the top of my head most of the time.
However adlibbing can only take you so far so I may use this for some rhymes and such in the future.
Thanks for the tips flossman
I did something similar a long time ago on a Trasnformers RP server, I played Wheelie...so well everyone hated me lol
Oh hey we hold pens the same nice
Hahaha, I used to do this... in my mind... Tho, it's always better to get it out of your mind and onto paper, something I learned recently, and backed by this. Happy Holidays, Brent and everyone!
I rewatched the movie again yesterday and maybe it's because I witnessed how many people lost their job here. But George always thinks about the people in town even if he doesn't get involved directly. When Sam comes up with the plastic thing George doesn't invest because he doesn't want to but he does point out the shut down of the production in the area and how all the workers lost their job and need the work. He brought back chances for people even if there is nothing in it that connects him. It's just there in the back of his head that people lost their work because it sees it in those who come to the building and loan for help.
And Mary sees it too and they are both very caring and giving people but Mary knows you can ask your friends for help while George needs to learn it. Love that movie. And I'm not even religious lol.
I'm gonna play Use your words soon.
The way you hold your pen will haunt me for the rest of my life.
I’ve been doing a little poetry advent calendar on my social medias (in Swedish) and tomorrow start the “12 days of poetrymas” where I’ll be posting english ones. Thanks for the useful tips!
Interesting / going to sing/ musical ring
Holiday: bay, fae , hay, Jay, slay, hooray
I woke up at 12:32 today, and I've been spending time with my puppy since I woke up, it's gonna be her first Christmas.
Cool technique, Brent! Hope you had a nice Christmas
Thanks for making such a cool video. It was
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I could have watched this for hours! Interesting
Neat trick.
Can we have a “What if Shiveria had lyrics” next Christmas?
That has become my favorite unofficial Christmas song.
Seasons greetings, my dude.
I do write out possible rhymes.. but with the help of the internet. What I found most interesting is that you worked at burger King and wrote lyric drafts on the burger paper :D
Ha! I also do a lot of my writing on spare paper at work!
very nice thanks for the advice
Wow! We hold pencils the same way!
I don't think I've ever seen someone else hold a pencil the same way I do before.
Generally speaking, "y" is a vowel when it takes place of one or more other vowels, and is most often when it's at the end of the word. For example, the word "city." Without the "y," it would likely be spelled "citie" or "citi." An example for when the vowel "y" is not at the end would be "syllable," where it pretty clearly takes the place of an "i," if "y" didn't exist. I don't know all the words in existence, so I'm not sure if they're out there or not, but I don't recall seeing a word where "y" takes place of "a," "o," or "u." However, the same guideline would apply.
With most words that start with "y," it's a consonant, like "your" or "yank," but there are exceptions to that too, like "Yggdrasil" (that's kinda cheating, though, 'cause it's a proper noun, which tend to ignore all guidelines). There are probably more examples and more exceptions to this confusing nonsense, but I hope you get the basic idea.
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xD lol
4:36 I thought you were going to say "This video is sponsored by Candid"
home alone?
you mean homes a cone!
I know the comment section is (Currently) filled with "Interesting" but I have to say that I did genuinely find this video interesting as well, even though I'm not a rhyme guy.
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You could've rhymed "Kevin" with "eleven", and said something like "But when those thieves run into Kevin/he cranks the chaos up to eleven!"
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I admire your commitment, but you said you needed vacations, take a break man.
How many likes to get a copy of OU-sical the Musical uploaded to YT? XD
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