Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presented by Michael Lloyd University of Florida “GO GETTA” BY LIL WAYNE.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Presented by Michael Lloyd University of Florida “GO GETTA” BY LIL WAYNE."— Presentation transcript:

1 Presented by Michael Lloyd University of Florida “GO GETTA” BY LIL WAYNE

2 MAIN FEATURES Form Including the length of the verses Rhyme Scheme

3 I ntro, Verse, Chorus, Verse, Chorus, Verse, Chorus Hook has the Same length 8 Measures Verses decrease Verse 1 – 28 measure Verse 2 – 16 measures Verse 3 – 8 measures Intro, Verse, Chorus, Verse, Chorus Chorus may be first All verses are the same length Hook/chorus is usually shorter and has the same length FORM Typical Form “Go Getta” Form

4 USE OF INSTRUMENTAL ACCOMPANIMENT IN THE FORM Three Main Sections (4 measures each) Section A – Chords

5 USE OF INSTRUMENTAL ACCOMPANIMENT IN THE FORM Three Main Sections (4 measures each) Section A – Chords Section B – adds Whistle/Flute

6 USE OF INSTRUMENTAL ACCOMPANIMENT IN THE FORM Three Main Sections (4 measures each) Section A – Chords Section B – adds Whistle/Flute Section C - adds more Drums and Trumpets

7 USE OF INSTRUMENTAL ACCOMPANIMENT IN THE FORM Three Main Sections (4 measures each) Section A – Chords Section B – adds Whistle/Flute Section C - adds more Drums and Trumpets End of phrases have the same rhythm

8 USE OF INSTRUMENTAL ACCOMPANIMENT IN THE FORM Intro – A (4 measures) Verse 1 – BCCAAAB (28 measures) Hook – CC (8 measures) Verse 2 – AAAB (16 measures) Hook – CC (8 measures) Verse 3 – BB (8 measures) Hook – C (4 measures) fades out depending on version of the recording

9 RHYME SCHEME For most of the song, Lil Wayne uses a rhyme scheme in which the rhyming words occur on beats 2 and 4.

10 RHYME SCHEME (VERSE 1) The first verse begins as 2 and 4 rhyme scheme in which the first thee lines (measures) end with a different vowel sound. AA (long o sound) BB (long e sound) CC (long e sound) But then the C rhyming words begins Wayne begins to use that same vowel sound on beats 2 and 4.

11 RHYME SCHEME (VERSE 1) This rhyme scheme of 2 and 4 is interrupted on the 9 th and 10 th line of the verse in which he put the rhymes only on beat 4. Uses a long a sound for the rest of the verse This repetition of the phrase will be discussed a later on.

12 RHYME SCHEME (VERSE 1) One cool feature of Lil Wayne’s rhymes Rhyming “Strength” and “Length” with “rank” and “kink” This due to Wayne’s dialect. This technique is used a lot in Hip Hop the dialect of a region (New Orleans) may change some of the vowels This contradicts traditional rhyming conventions found in rhyming dictionarys

13 RHYME SCHEME (HOOK) The hook is very simple “Go Getta” rhymes with “No Quitta” and the end of every other line

14 RHYME SCHEME (VERSE 2) The second verse uses a multiple syllable rhyme scheme using the long e sound on beats 2 and 4 First two lines end with “victory, consistently” and “enemy’s misery”

15 RHYME SCHEME (VERSE 2) The next 8 lines Wayne plays with the rhyme scheme rhythm by place the long e sound on 2 and 4; 1, 2, and 4; and 2, 3, and 4. Breaks the monotony of the verse verse.

16 RHYME SCHEME (VERSE 2) The verse is divided by the 11 th line in which the rhyme only occurs at the end of the verse. Then concludes with the rhymes on 2 and 4.

17 RHYME SCHEME (VERSE 3) The last verse is a mixture of rhymes on beat 4 of one line with rhymes on beats 2 and 4. All rhymes in this verse use a short i sound.

18 UNIQUE FEATURE The last two line includes a phrase that is repeated: “until I have won whatever we win” “until I have won, and then I re-win” Very similar to two lines in the first verse: “If I don’t do it now, I’ma try it again” “And when I do accomplish it, I’ma try it again”


Download ppt "Presented by Michael Lloyd University of Florida “GO GETTA” BY LIL WAYNE."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google