Sample Self-Guided Videos
Welcome to your sneak peek inside the Pendulum Ink self-guided video experience. This sample set gives you a taste of our full video lessons—each complete with a topic overview, review questions, and homework to help you apply what you’ve learned.
Watch, follow along, and get a feel for how we break down concepts, sharpen skills, and guide you step-by-step toward becoming a stronger artist.
If you like the flow, structure, and energy of these lessons, take the next step—choose our Beginner’s Bundle to build a solid foundation, or our Advanced Bundle (coming soon) to level up your craft.
Enjoy the preview, and let’s get to work.
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Focal Point
Everything has a beginning. Whether you believe in a higher power or the Big Bang, creation has its origins in nothingness. Then, BOOM. Here we are, or here is the creation. It’s the process of energy fused with intention, that allows for thought to come to fruition. This is where Focal Point in the Pendulum Ink lexicon comes to play.
Everything has a beginning. Whether you believe in a higher power or the Big Bang, creation has its origins in nothingness. Then, BOOM. Here we are, or here is the creation. It’s the process of energy fused with intention, that allows for thought to come to fruition. This is where Focal Point in the Pendulum Ink lexicon comes to play.
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Focal Point – Questions + Review
A focal point in rap is the part of a bar where the rhyme pattern is established, and it can appear in various positions within the bar or verse, with multiple focal points possible as rhyme patterns change.
A focal point in rap is the part of a bar where the rhyme pattern is established, and it can appear in various positions within the bar or verse, with multiple focal points possible as rhyme patterns change.
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Focal Point - Homework
The video explains a focal point exercise where you choose a rhyming word first, then create a sentence leading up to it, helping to develop rhyme structure and lyrical flow through focused practice.
The video explains a focal point exercise where you choose a rhyming word first, then create a sentence leading up to it, helping to develop rhyme structure and lyrical flow through focused practice.
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Ready to get started?
Get anytime access to our collection of our self-guided videos that let you dive deep into the craft on your own schedule. With lessons covering Rap Technique, Rhymecology, Creative Writing, Battle Rap, and the business side of the industry, our Beginners Bundle includes 50 videos and is ideal for an artists just starting their journey.