How Does GOODBYE TO END RHYMES ( 60 second songwriting lesson) Work?

GOODBYE TO END RHYMES is like having a fun game where you make up short songs quickly, just like when you and your friends take turns saying silly things to each other.

Imagine you have a toy box full of words. Each word is a building block, and together they can build a song in just 60 seconds, that's how fast it goes!

How It Works

You start with a rhyme, like "cat" and "hat." Then, you say goodbye to that rhyme, maybe by changing the ending of your next line. This is like when you finish playing with one toy and move on to another.

Example:

If you start with I have a cat,

then you might say It runs away from hat.

Then, you can say Goodbye to end rhymes,

and pick up a new rhyme, maybe something with time or line.

Why It’s Fun

This game helps your brain get better at thinking fast and using words creatively. Just like how you learn to ride a bike by practicing little bits every day, this songwriting lesson helps you become a better songwriter, one short rhyme at a time!

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Examples

  1. A singer ends each verse with a matching sound, like 'day' and 'away'
  2. A song uses the same ending word in every line to keep it simple
  3. Using end rhymes helps listeners remember the lyrics easily

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