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The one and only series of books which teaches you the COMPLETE science of written rhyme. Description How to Rhyme has made a ground breaking discovery of a perfect science behind writing Rhymes. Contrary to the way other conventional books have taken a poetic approach to teach rhyming, the How to Rhyme series has been the most efficient set of books on the market in allowing novices, creative writers, poets and rappers everywhere discover all of the following: • How to write rhymes on a basic, intermediate, and advanced level without the confusion of complex poetic terminology. • The difference between rhyming like a poet and rhyming like a rapper. • A full proof system that will take the most unskilled beginner to rhyming like William Shakespeare or Eminem even only after the first Volume. • How to write poetry. • How to master all of the areas of writing, which inspired the book “Poetry how to”, to teach you how to write poetry or rap with perfection. • How to write poetry with rhymes as advanced as rappers. • How to write rap using the writing disciplines seen in “Poetry How To”. • The difference between poetry and rap. • How to make your rhymes flow. • A system which reveals the complete science of writing rhymes. • A system which uses a unique perspective in revealing all of the rhyme schemes and patterns anyone can make by understanding the core rhyming patterns inherent in all rhyming patterns. • A complete Science behind written rhyme which has never been discovered so thoroughly in any other How to rhyme course. • A step by step system which gives you a gradual progression through all of its levels like any other science is taught. • The MTS learning system which is based on Syllables, Techniques (rhyme patterns distinguished by the number of syllables present) and Methods (specific types of arrangements for the techniques to follow).
Posted on: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 20:54:24 +0000

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