This is the first chapter of my work-in-progress book, called “Check Out My Melody: How To Listen To Music”. It sets out how the rest of the book will proceed. If you would buy it, let me know! You can comment, or like my facebook page here.
This is the first chapter of my work-in-progress book, called “Check Out My Melody: How To Listen To Music”. It sets out how the rest of the book will proceed. If you would buy it, let me know! You can comment, or like my facebook page here.
I would definitely buy that book and will be reading this blog regularly as I learn to write my own rhymes
Thanks man!
Put up previews of these chapters and start taking donations to help fund the writing of the book (publishing costs, etc). Maybe even make a youtube video on put it on KickStarter! Great idea and you are writing very well.
Thanks! I was thinking the same thing, I'll definitely do it now
i like this, you write well and the content is obviously interesting to someone who's really into hiphop.
could you explain this to me though: "When one of the most celebrated pieces of music in the 20th century is five minutes of silence"
what piece of music are you talking about?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4%E2%80%B233%E2%80%B3
Thanks for the compliment! Yeah, Richard's link is what I was talking about.
I've been wanting to read a book like this ever since I started taking rap seriously. Also, what I've read of your work so far has been brilliant.
Best of luck!
Thanks! Keep checking back, I'll probably be putting up more chapters before I try to get it published through a crowd-funding effort.
this is great, keep going
Thanks, I will!
Fucking awesome to see some one care so much yeeeee!
I'd be very interested in purchasing this book. I've recently started REALLY listening to hip-hop and rap and I'd love to read something like this. Great work so far, keep it up.
Thanks, I will for sure!
I think this book will be incredible and will definitely buy it. I love that you appreciate rap the way I do. Keep doing this, cause its great.
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