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TIME STAMPS:
0:00 Overview
0:36 Free Songwriting Course
0:54 The Main Components: EET
1:30 Energy
2:21 Vocal Energy Exercise
4:10 Emphasis
4:31 How To Change Your Vocal Emphasis
6:31 Tone
7:15 Focus On Vocal “Muscle Memory”
8:06 Review
8:14 Comment
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In this video, we’ll show you how to rap better by using rap tips that help teach you how to improve your rap voice. If you’ve wanted to learn how to start rapping, are searching for a great rap tutorial, or even just want to learn more technical aspects of how to improve your rap voice, this is the video for you. Our channel is designed to teach you how to rap for beginners, how to write a rap song, how to start a rap career, and much more. Enjoy!
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The Fundamental Components of Great Rap Delivery: “EET”
The first thing you’ll need to understand is what the main components of a great rap voice are so that you can identify which part you are lacking in or would like to improve on and focus on that.
I’ve created an easy to remember acronym for this which I call, “EET”. EET stands for…
ENERGY
EMPHASIS
TONE
All of the components of EET comprise what is commonly known as vocal delivery in rap… or for causal fans, simply, “rap voice”.
Now, let’s breakdown what each of these means and what to focus on to improve your rap voice.
90% of beginning rappers are simply TOO quiet when they first start off rapping and it comes off very insecure and amateurish.
Now, when you get more experienced and know how to project your voice properly and get enough air into your lungs…
…You’ll be able to tone it back and get a more relaxed, chill amount of energy and still sound confident, much like rappers such as Nas, Snoop Dogg, or even Drake are able to do.
But as a beginning artist I would suggest your first priority to master rap voice is to learn to project your voice LOUDLY so that you know how to “dominate” a beat when you hear it.
Visualize How “Far” Your Voice Is Traveling
Let me give you a quick exercise to help you improve your vocal energy if that’s an issue.
The first thing I would suggest is begin rapping your verses, project your voice, and try to visualize how far your voice is traveling.
If you are a beginner and nervous, I would bet your voice is only landing about one to two feet in front of you.
Imagine there is a red line on the floor in front of you and push your voice out more to try to make it land as far as five, six, or even ten feet away.
Imagine you are trying to yell at someone in another room in your house. While you may feel like you are sounding over-the-top…
How To Improve Your Rap Voice ENERGY
When someone first decides to become a rapper, one of the first things I usually have to tell them is that they simply need to be LOUDER.
Vocal energy refers to the actual VOLUME of your voice when rapping.
…This exercise is simply to get you used to rapping at a high volume, and then with the other tips we’re about to give you, we’ll train you how to avoid just sounding like you’re screaming.
Even better, if you can get a friend or fellow rapper to stand six to ten feet away from you and listen, let them tell you how you sound from that distance. In person references are always better than just by yourself.
Practice Getting Louder
The most important thing to understand with this section is that your current IMPRESSION of how loud you are is not necessarily the actual FACT of how loud you are.
Much like you might record yourself and think you sound good but then when you listen back to you don’t like…
…You can’t simply think that you’re actually at full vocal energy volume just because you initially THINK you are.
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Which part of a great rap voice are you going to work on first?
Great tips and video breakdown. Definitely, went through that for about 6 months until I figured it out. My epiphany was when I implemented this:
-write in a format & structure that is easy to read off, with emphasis on specific moments/words
-record with the mindset that you'll perform this song one day and it needs vocal energy to match the instrumental
-record each verse like it's last time anyone will hear your voice
On 15 years I start rapping
He talks to much about nothing
my voice is too big (bars). how do i make it soft?
I got some deep voice I don’t know how to get my words out clear
I'm so demm following you man
Tone and energy are kinda ma problem
Thanks my guy rapfame haggs89
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Imagine trying to get your voice across a red line inches away with a mask ? and you’ll be perfect.
HAHA!! That boondocks reference "pause" haaaa, caught me off guard!
Nice one man, real slick wit it! ???
i started recording a verse and i wanted it to be aggresive and as a result my voice started hurting any tips?
I want to knew how to use the energy,emphasis and tone
I would like to add that also the vocal chain you use when recording can help a lot to add character to the voice
Ill try it and let you know
EET ?
Bro.. this guy looks like a 480p vin diesel ngl
Thanks for this nice vid
Must of the video telling us to sing loud and i got nothing from that sh*t!!
This is fantastic, I've got rhythm, but need to improve all EET! Can't wait to try some exercises and feel the results! Also… from one teacher to another, you presented this so well, so easy to understand. Thank you!
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What up Drew. I hope you're doing well, bro. I'm a big fan of your channel and I've learned a lot from your videos. My energy is most definitely there. I struggled with emphasis in the past but it's gotten a helluva lot better. My tone could use a little work. I think I'm fairly solid going high-pitched (more sing-song type for me). I'm also good with the raspy and low tones. It's just that sometimes I don't naturally or subconsciously know which tone to use on different styles of beats. Do you have suggestions for that?
u look like kobe bryant
i think i need to work on tone first to
ay thanks dude rlly helped
I wanna work tone first, I feel like my voice could be deeper, especially when I record. I also like experimenting with different voices as a creative approach.
Loud isn’t really the word in a sense. I think it comes from your diaphragm.
Kobi
man said pause after saying throat i dig that
1 dont rap so loud like 69
i did write a rap song but my rap voice isn't that good that's why i came to your channel it actually teaches me what i'm doing wrong and how to correct myself and thanks to you i can see improvement in myself day by day your videos and lesson has impacted he way i sing in a positive way thank you so much
Pause what’s that the new no homo
we need to work on that EMPHASISSSSSSSS ??
this video is so good
yo is this mans wearing a Walgreens hat
I 13 years old
https://youtube.com/channel/UCVyNY3zEcqR8q76cjG8vT5A
Tone and emphasis for sure. Great vid thanks. I've been working on beats my vids on my channel but wanting to start recording
My dream is to be singer since I was 5 and I was singing and like.. let’s see if my dream will come true..
This just proves to me how stubborn i am I wrote something that actually sounded good im not even planning to be a rapper now im here
I think energy
Thank you so much