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Line 1: Line 1: {{Songwriting Infobox}}{{Songwriting Infobox}}{{Lyric Infobox}}{{Lyric Infobox}}- * [[Rhyme_Scheme]]+ + ===Perfect Rhyme===+ + Perfect Rhyme has three characteristics:+ + * The rhyming syllables have the same vowel sounds+ * The consonant sounds after the vowel (if any) have the same sounds+ * The rhyming syllables begin differently+ + A good substitute for Perfect Rhyme is Family Rhyme:+ + ===Family Rhyme===+ + * The rhyming syllables have the same vowel sounds+ * The consonant sounds after the vowel are phonetically related+ * The rhyming syllables begin differently+ + In Family Rhyme, there are three phonetic families:+ + * Plosives: b, d, g, p, t, k+ * Fricatives: v, TH, z, zh, j, f, th, s, sh, ch+ * Nasals: m, n, ng+ + You can substitute members of the same family: cut/luck, rich/wish, fun/sung. Use this chart to help you find family rhymes:+ + [[Image:Family_Rhyme_Chart.jpg|Family Rhyme Chart]]+ + ===Rhyme Links===+ + * [http://i.grahamenglish.net/775/perfect-rhyme-and-family-rhyme/ Perfect Rhyme and Family Rhyme]+ * [[Rhyme Scheme]] and [[Toggle Pattern]]* [http://rhymebrain.com/ RhymeBrain]* [http://rhymebrain.com/ RhymeBrain]* [http://www.rhymezone.com/ RhymeZone]* [http://www.rhymezone.com/ RhymeZone]+ + ===Reading===+ + * [[Songwriting:_Essential_Guide_to_Rhyming:_A_Step-by-Step_Guide_to_Better_Rhyming_and_Lyrics|Songwriting: Essential Guide to Rhyming: A Step-by-Step Guide to Better Rhyming and Lyrics]]===Rhyme Schemes======Rhyme Schemes===Revision as of 20:11, 14 February 2012
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Perfect Rhyme
Perfect Rhyme has three characteristics:
- The rhyming syllables have the same vowel sounds
- The consonant sounds after the vowel (if any) have the same sounds
- The rhyming syllables begin differently
A good substitute for Perfect Rhyme is Family Rhyme:
Family Rhyme
- The rhyming syllables have the same vowel sounds
- The consonant sounds after the vowel are phonetically related
- The rhyming syllables begin differently
In Family Rhyme, there are three phonetic families:
- Plosives: b, d, g, p, t, k
- Fricatives: v, TH, z, zh, j, f, th, s, sh, ch
- Nasals: m, n, ng
You can substitute members of the same family: cut/luck, rich/wish, fun/sung. Use this chart to help you find family rhymes:
Rhyme Links
Reading
Rhyme Schemes
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