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<blockquote data-quote="RapFan" data-source="post: 2648775" data-attributes="member: 636083"><p>1. You can try stylizing your voice, however it may not be natural for you. Keep practising with your voice, and slowly you'll begin to master it.</p><p></p><p>2. Rapping is as much of a skill as writing. Again, practice makes perfect. Keep at it, and it will slowly become easier.</p><p></p><p>3. I'm going to say again: practice makes perfect. These could be hard to rap however much you practise though, so perhaps don't write as many (although they can make for some really cool raps).</p><p></p><p>4. I've never had this problem, so I can't really help you here. Just keep drying out your mouth I guess, as aforementioned, or look up some other site about it.</p><p></p><p>5. Again, I've never had this. Refer to 4.</p><p></p><p>6. Okay, this really is a master-able technique, although not an easy one. The trick is not to breathe when you really, really need to, but to breathe whenever you physically can. Before a verse, take a big, deep breath, and, in any breaks whatsoever, just take a quick breath. Even between bars/lines, whenever is comfortable for you.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your rapping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RapFan, post: 2648775, member: 636083"] 1. You can try stylizing your voice, however it may not be natural for you. Keep practising with your voice, and slowly you'll begin to master it. 2. Rapping is as much of a skill as writing. Again, practice makes perfect. Keep at it, and it will slowly become easier. 3. I'm going to say again: practice makes perfect. These could be hard to rap however much you practise though, so perhaps don't write as many (although they can make for some really cool raps). 4. I've never had this problem, so I can't really help you here. Just keep drying out your mouth I guess, as aforementioned, or look up some other site about it. 5. Again, I've never had this. Refer to 4. 6. Okay, this really is a master-able technique, although not an easy one. The trick is not to breathe when you really, really need to, but to breathe whenever you physically can. Before a verse, take a big, deep breath, and, in any breaks whatsoever, just take a quick breath. Even between bars/lines, whenever is comfortable for you. Good luck with your rapping. [/QUOTE]
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