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@Just C
@ViTRiOL_
@Itz Killz

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Originally Posted by ViTRiOL
He said the first word and the last word of each multi rhymed: He was explaining that it was impossible to justify it as a 3 syllable scheme when there was nothing but fluff in the middle.
^That is exactly what I said, and meant. Not that he "technically used 2 not 4". He used four syllables, two of which rhymed.


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Quote:
Originally Posted by Itz Killz
FUCK IS DIS GUY? Killz vs. so n so...so why is it SUCH A SURPRISE when his MOTHER GETS HIGH...
The two syllables in the middle, which are in red, do not rhyme (green = rhyming). It "flowed" in his four-syllable sets, because they weren't emphasized syllables (meaning you don't really pronounce the vowel sounds).. but they did not rhyme, which is why I called it a weak scheme.
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Unread 04-08-2012, 10:49 PM   #47
 
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@Just C
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@Itz Killz

Quote:
Originally Posted by ViTRiOL
He said the first word and the last word of each multi rhymed: He was explaining that it was impossible to justify it as a 3 syllable scheme when there was nothing but fluff in the middle.
^That is exactly what I said, and meant. Not that he "technically used 2 not 4". He used four syllables, two of which rhymed.


Example:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Itz Killz
FUCK IS DIS GUY? Killz vs. so n so...so why is it SUCH A SURPRISE when his MOTHER GETS HIGH...
The two syllables in the middle, which are in red, do not rhyme (green = rhyming). It "flowed" in his four-syllable sets, because they weren't emphasized syllables (meaning you don't really pronounce the vowel sounds).. but they did not rhyme, which is why I called it a weak scheme.
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