All right. Hello, everybody. We're going to learn how to freestyle rap in three steps. And we're going to go do a quick intro. This is Edison, as always with ride makers. So step one is going to be count beats with stress syllables.
That's the first step you need to learn it. It's one of the most overlooked steps. in everything that we do. To be able to freestyle rap on beat, you need to be able to count beats with stressed syllables. And you need to know where rhymes should go in order to keep the structure or learn how to break the structure on purpose and then come back to it afterwards, just so you can keep with that skeleton of the beat. Because if you veer off too far, that turns into something that's not hip hop right turns into jazz or something else.
And we want to make sure that we have that structure down. And I'm going to go into that super deeply. Step two, the no rhyme method. This is something that really helps you get over your fear and anxiety, of having No filter, so that you don't actually say what you want to say or just say what comes to mind. You need to be able to speak your thoughts almost completely unfiltered and you need to be able to let go. And that's huge.
And in order to help you do this, the no rhyme method is perfect. Just say whatever comes up. Alright, step number three is the rhyme helper method. Find an instrumental rap beat you like and now that you've gotten rid of the completely stupid filter that we bought ourselves down with all the time, you can start to think about rhyming and your freestyle raps. And this is how I learned this is how I've taught so many other people as well, friends and other people that I've mentored and coached. But the step number three is going to rhyme zone calm or any rhyme dictionary, but I highly recommend rhyme zone calm just because it's so good for near and slant rhymes.
And then we're going to type in a random word for example, like awesome and then You're going to put on a beat you like and you're going to say some gibberish in between like actual gibberish and then fill in all the space with rhymes in between and it's help just helps you gain the structure that you need in order to freestyle rap and still maintain a rhythm to stay on beat. But let's get into it. Step number one coming up soon Edison Brian makers, let's go