Don't Sweat the Technique: A Performer's Guide to Hip-Hop and Rap

Don't Sweat the Technique equips aspiring performers, musical artists, singers, and hobbyists with the tools and knowledge needed to become a better rapper. Written in simple language and filled with many exercises, this book helps build techniques and unlocks solutions to common stumbling blocks that make people afraid to rap. It includes exclusive advice from dozens of MCs who share their approaches and give further insight into mastering the craft.

Part one provides an introduction to hip-hop history—the birth of the genre, how it reflects African American experience and culture, major influencers in the industry, different subgenres and styles, and check points towards finding your authentic self in rap. Part two provides a tapestry of exercises, methods of practice, and practical tips that help with breath support, posture, diction, rhythm and flow, storytelling and delivery techniques, mic techniques, vocal health, and much more. After reading this book, you’ll not only improve your rapping, but you’ll also have something to say that will make people want to listen.

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Don't Sweat the Technique: A Performer's Guide to Hip-Hop and Rap

Don't Sweat the Technique equips aspiring performers, musical artists, singers, and hobbyists with the tools and knowledge needed to become a better rapper. Written in simple language and filled with many exercises, this book helps build techniques and unlocks solutions to common stumbling blocks that make people afraid to rap. It includes exclusive advice from dozens of MCs who share their approaches and give further insight into mastering the craft.

Part one provides an introduction to hip-hop history—the birth of the genre, how it reflects African American experience and culture, major influencers in the industry, different subgenres and styles, and check points towards finding your authentic self in rap. Part two provides a tapestry of exercises, methods of practice, and practical tips that help with breath support, posture, diction, rhythm and flow, storytelling and delivery techniques, mic techniques, vocal health, and much more. After reading this book, you’ll not only improve your rapping, but you’ll also have something to say that will make people want to listen.

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Don't Sweat the Technique: A Performer's Guide to Hip-Hop and Rap

Don't Sweat the Technique: A Performer's Guide to Hip-Hop and Rap

by Melissa Foster
Don't Sweat the Technique: A Performer's Guide to Hip-Hop and Rap

Don't Sweat the Technique: A Performer's Guide to Hip-Hop and Rap

by Melissa Foster

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Don't Sweat the Technique equips aspiring performers, musical artists, singers, and hobbyists with the tools and knowledge needed to become a better rapper. Written in simple language and filled with many exercises, this book helps build techniques and unlocks solutions to common stumbling blocks that make people afraid to rap. It includes exclusive advice from dozens of MCs who share their approaches and give further insight into mastering the craft.

Part one provides an introduction to hip-hop history—the birth of the genre, how it reflects African American experience and culture, major influencers in the industry, different subgenres and styles, and check points towards finding your authentic self in rap. Part two provides a tapestry of exercises, methods of practice, and practical tips that help with breath support, posture, diction, rhythm and flow, storytelling and delivery techniques, mic techniques, vocal health, and much more. After reading this book, you’ll not only improve your rapping, but you’ll also have something to say that will make people want to listen.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538167182
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 11/03/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 380
File size: 875 KB

About the Author

Melissa L. Foster is a Charles Deering McCormick Distinguished Professor of Instruction in the Department of Theatre at Northwestern University and is on the faculty of The CCM Summer Vocal Pedagogy Institute at Shenandoah University. She is an educator, voice coach, theatre artist, researcher, and speaker. As a voice teacher, she specializes in musical theatre, pop-rock styling, the history and performance of hip hop, and opera/musical theatre crossover. Visit her website: melissafostervoice.com.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part 1 ⎹ History and Influence

  • Chapter 1: “Black Reign” (Queen Latifah)

  • Chapter 2: “Back ‘n the Day” (Dr. Dre)

  • Chapter 3: “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” (Daft Punk, The Neptunes)

  • Chapter 4: “Top Notch” (City Girls F. Fivio Foreign)

  • Chapter 5: “The Big bang” (Busta Rhymes)

  • Chapter 6: “Masterpiece Theatre” (En Vogue)

  • Chapter 7: “All Eyez On Me” (2pac)

  • Chapter 7: “Stakes Is High” (De La Soul)

Part 2 ⎹ Vocal Technique

  • Chapter 8: “Strictly Business” (EPMD)

  • Chapter 9: “Let Your Backbone Slide” (Maestro)

  • Chapter 10: “Lose My Breath” (Destiny’s Child)

  • Chapter 11: “Protecting My Energy” (Jackboy)

  • Chapter 12: “Hustle and Flow” (Ro Diddy)

  • Chapter 13: “Runnin’ Your Mouth” (Notorious B.I.G)

  • Chapter 14: “Express Yourself” (Ice Cube)

  • Chapter 15: “Protect Ya Neck” (Wu-Tang Clan)

  • Chapter 16: “Roc The Mic” (Freeway, Beanie Sigel, Nelly, Murphy Lee)

  • Chapter 17: “Beats, Rhymes, and Life” (A Tribe Called Quest)

  • Chapter 18: “Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon” (Pop Smoke)

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