Summary of "The Ultimate Guide To Learning How To Rap Within 15 Minutes"
The Ultimate Guide To Learning How To Rap Within 15 Minutes
In this masterclass, Cole M delivers a clear, no-nonsense guide designed to demystify the art of rapping for beginners. He quickly dispels the common misconception that writing lyrics first is the key to rapping well, emphasizing instead the crucial role of rhythm. Cole breaks down rap as M.R.A. — Music, Rhythm, and Poetry.
Understanding the Musical Side of Rap
Cole dives deep into fundamental musical concepts such as:
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Bars, beats, and tempo (BPM) He uses relatable analogies, comparing bars to miles and beats to quarter divisions of a bar.
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Rhythmic subdivisions These include quarter notes, eighth notes, and sixteenth notes, helping learners understand where to place syllables for maximum musicality.
Through interactive call-and-response exercises, viewers are guided to count and rap along with these rhythms, making the lesson both engaging and practical.
Cadences and Scatting: Bringing Lyrics to Life
A standout moment in the tutorial is Cole’s introduction of cadences, which he likens to a rapper’s dance moves—patterns of rhythm and pauses that animate lyrics.
He also introduces scatting, a playful technique where rappers use nonsensical sounds to experiment freely with cadences before fitting in real lyrics. This highlights the creative, improvisational side of rap and the “engineering” process behind crafting flows.
Structuring Lyrics and Rhyme Techniques
Cole stresses the importance of structuring lyrics musically by:
- Treating each line as a bar
- Marking breaths or pauses to maintain flow and timing
He explains rhyme techniques, distinguishing between:
- Internal rhymes (within a bar)
- Rhyme schemes (across bars)
Layering these patterns creates catchy, memorable rap verses.
Essential Pattern Types for Dynamic Raps
Cole breaks down three essential pattern types that form a comprehensive toolkit for making raps dynamic and engaging:
- Cadence patterns
- Rhyme scheme patterns
- Delivery patterns (tone and emotion)
Teaching Style and Presentation
Throughout the video, Cole uses clear examples and breaks down complex ideas into digestible parts, making the learning process accessible. His humor and casual style shine through moments like:
- Playful urging to click the subscribe and like buttons with quirky sound effects (“K it K it K it”)
- Self-motivational mirror pep talks
These add a lighthearted vibe to the tutorial.
Additional Resources
At the end of the video, Cole offers free resources to encourage continued practice and improvement, including:
- An ebook
- Bar sheets
- Practice instrumentals
- Gear recommendations
Personalities in the Video
- Cole M — Host and rap instructor
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