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Sounds like the normal liproll are great to get much air in and out the nouse. So you can use it whenever.
ОтветитьFinally, I've noticed someone giving credits to snares. For me, they are what makes a beatboxer stand out from others. The more snares you have in your pocket, the more combinations you can create and try 👐
ОтветитьBossman advice
ОтветитьPeople look at me like I’m a lunatic, but beatboxing in the car is my therapy. 🔊💯
ОтветитьI have been beatboxing for almost 10 years now. I have gotten pretty advanced but some of the things you said i never thought about. Thank you SO much dlow for staying active and inspire people to do and improve on what you love doing. True champ.
ОтветитьBro just casually give me the most valuable advice
Ответитьthanks d-low ive improved instantly
ОтветитьThe first tip really relates, I just kind of play my favourite musics
(sometimes loop tracks as well) and then beatbox with it
It did improved my beatboxing skills ❤
Wonderful tips! I love how you mentioned to let the “non-beatboxer” ears time to process and absorb the sounds. It definitely is not for everyone if the skills are a bit novice and unrefined.
Reeps One mentioned the importance of Negative Space for Live Performing in an interview a few years back.
Deeee loowwwww 🎉🎉
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ОтветитьHey Dlow, thank you so much for this man. I feel like you brought to the table some important aspects of beatbox that aren't talked about often - like how valuable a tool silence can be in a flow. You also encourage people to explore other styles of music, to expand their personal soundboards if you will. You have a great way of explaining things so that you don't come across condescending but instead you are extending your hand to pull us up to your level. Fire. Bigups Dlow.
ОтветитьThat second tip really solidified me on my third year of beatboxing. I create more versatile beats now since I've properly learned the genres and figured out what types of sounds go well with them. Timing and breathing techniques came naturally with me, but being original falls short since I was an absolute NaPoM fan. There was a huge influence at the start, but now I've used his style as a stepping stone for my own semi-original beats. This was a fantastic video, and even though I beatbox just as a hobby, you inspire me to push myself further anyway. Big up.
ОтветитьPlease do a inward bass tutorial😀
ОтветитьAn inspiration
ОтветитьGood job🔥
ОтветитьThanks my dude you relly hlped me inprove more after 5 years off beatboxing i got say this inproved me super fast
Ответитьdude the car is so clean than his inward bass ! i like the tuto big up !!!!!!!!!!
ОтветитьD-Low has the largest steering wheel I've ever seen
ОтветитьLove this !!! So many great tips ! I have been beatboxing for almost 20 years, but I lack knowledge to improve my timing and knowing my genres, the snare and kick placement was mind blowing to get as a tip !
Only thing I have down is always trying to do some unique sounds that set me apart, i personally like to do cultural unique sounds like a Brazilian Samba whistle or stuff like that for example. I could go on rambling on 😂 but I won’t ! Respect to you for this ! 🫡😎🙌🏼🔥
That' trap beat was fire🔥
ОтветитьYou are the best broski🙌🏻
ОтветитьI love it, that will improve my beatbox thanks❤
ОтветитьVideo saved! 🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьBro, create taxi beatbox content🎉
Ответитьdlow discovering car sounds for next gbb
ОтветитьDo you ever listen to Victor Wooten
ОтветитьOoooOooH you actually look like Elon Mask 😂😂😂😅 right?
ОтветитьCan you make a tutorial about inward scream sound you make
ОтветитьAwesome! Thanks alot.
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Ответитьlove this style video! Great stuff, thank you for the wisdom!
ОтветитьMy inward breathing is a purposefully audible inhale that leads to a k snare usually. Should i change this ir keep rocking it?
ОтветитьYou are the best you learn my beat box im a beginner ❤❤❤❤🎉
ОтветитьYooooo great tips!! 🎉🎉🎉 thank you🤘🤘⚡️⚡️now I need to improve my kick and snare sounds - I’m excited to practice!!
Ответитьstunning use of the voice
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ОтветитьBig shout out ! Been hooked since the legendary 80s , never stopped... Who gives a funk if I turn 50 in 6 years, it a passion, right ? Peeps like you keep the game alive... Keep on rockin' 🎤 you ace it, Dude
ОтветитьWhat has helped me a ton lately is what helped me when I was "learning" (I'm still learning of course) drumming. I had been drumming for a long time. Years. But, I wasn't really improving much. A guy at the bar I worked at was an amazing drummer and he told me that 15 minutes spent doing deliberate rudiments is worth an entire days worth of playing along to songs. And damn. It was like a rocket ship. I mean, I know that saying that practicing will make you better isn't exactly a mind blowing concept like a parable in the Bible it's no, "from their fruits, you shall know them." But, I would wager that playing to songs one knows is considered to be practice by a lot of you reading this. It's not really. Practicing what to play at what time during a familiar song isn't as generalizable as doing the basic rudiments. So I've started to do the same with beatboxing and I've been getting things down that I literally had convinced myself that my mouth was the wrong shape and had let go as possible. Give it a try. I'm talkin boots and cats level rudimentary practice too. I can play bleed by messugah on drums but I still do my paradiddles and single stroke drum rolls every day and I always will.
Ответитьyo man your the shit bro i wishhhh i could do that sooo bad!!! i dont play any instruments wish i could but beatbox is like an unlimited instrument free and its the highlight of alot of parties weddings shit funerals ....id be constantly doing it everywhere and any time i could..wow good tut. d-low
Ответитьbro please also make videos for intermediate beatboxer, how they need to progress....
ОтветитьBeatbox tips from dlow is the best thing ever
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