Tutorial
To understand how I made the lyrics it is necessary to go
through this tutorial at least once. I will be explaining everything. Now let’s
get started.
First of all I use "/" this slash sign after each line so
that it becomes easier to understand where one line ends.
Example- No ye Con verse high/← see the slash
Ye kochon na bwa/
Nomu jo a ta/
Jakku wo u wo u wo o/
Second I’ve broken the syllables and
added the phrases together where its needed
Example- “No ye Con verse high/”, when you listen to the song
you must have heard that Con and Verse are pronounced separately so
there you go, easy peasy.π
I think vocal part is easy enough to
read and memorize however the hardest part is the rap. And as you have to say
it in mostly one breath it is not possible to divide lines with a slash.
However, I’ve tried this. In the lines below you see I’ve added
two phrases together with a hyphen "-" to show that you have to pronounce those
phrases together at one go.
“guri-gommara getji-dang shini-sesang ulkuwe sonon
joyo jadrul dasshi teyona ge angoya/”
Also there is not really space to breath as I said before but I’ve
done something for you to understand what to do about it. This is applicable to
some places only though.
You can see the Commas "," I’ve put at the end of lines. Those are for you to understand where you can
stop and take a short breath or how much you have to sing in one breath.
paju no chopa nambo,
Nibare mujigen nu Shot like
rambo,
nal jogyo ke tang tang,
Shout out wow wow,
ni mom me wa ham ke myon do hak hak,
Okay so a quick recollection-
Slash sign "/" = To identify different lines, (used in vocals and some rap parts which sound like vocals)
Comma "," = To identify how much to rap at one go or when you can breath a little between rapping.
And make sure you listen to the song well along with these
lyrics.
I sincerely hope this will be helpful. Anything more you want me
to add feel free to comment below.
Thank you so much.π
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