What is a bridge?
Like “Vers”, it is mentioned only once in the song, but it is very different from it. Basically, “bridge” is a very short amount that is brought to create variety and change the taste of the audience and so-called rest the listener. This part can be just a solo or a “melodic vocal” which, of course, is rarely found in music, and therefore its presence in the song is a sign of musical intelligence and high literacy of the creator of the work.
First: the content of the work (the content also varies depending on the experiences and the amount of study and worldview and world tour of each person)
Second: Flow (Flow has no specific standards and rules, meaning that even the weakest rappers have their own flow. To say that it is weak means that it is not attractive)
Third: Delivery (which varies depending on the type of rap style, for example in an alternative rap work you can not expect New School style delivery) which .flow itself consists of rhythm and rhythm.
What is Intro?
Most pieces of music have a section at the beginning where the listener becomes familiar with the atmosphere of the song. This introduction and beginning can be a solo, the main “reef” of the song, the singer’s words and… according to the creator’s taste
What is Versus?
A part of a song or poem that is included only once. The category of “verse and chorus” is not limited to music and is more of a literary term. As we can see in many ancient Persian poems.
What is a course?
The repetitive part of a piece of music or literature is said to remind the audience of the main message of the creator of the work and the content of the music or poem. This part also invites the listener to harmonize and takes the so-called piece out of monotony. Of course, this section is not called that in the literature.
What is a bridge?
Like “Vers”, it is mentioned only once in the song, but it is very different from it. Basically, “bridge” is a very short amount that is brought to create variety and change the taste of the audience and so-called rest the listener. This part can be just a solo or a “melodic vocal” which, of course, is rarely found in music, and therefore its presence in the song is a sign of musical intelligence and high literacy of the creator of the work.