I love how good you are at explaining the difficulty of each sound. I agree with how you explained liprolls was harder to find the sweet spot but once you “get it” so to speak its really easy to play with. I will say that chest bass for me is difficult to get the vocalized to come through clean on low frequencies. Still developing that one.
Oh, this is sooo interesting, especially for people, who just are getting into learning beatbox. Can really help out to find something to start from. Because as a person who got into beatbox not a lot time ago, I was soooo lost in all this sounds, trying to realize what I have to leart at first outside basics. So thanks a lot for this top, Dan. Also, it's interesting to know that you're not a big fan of inward bass. Pretty surprising.
just a little reminder that you don't have to learn any sound. You want to. So just try out a few, listen to other beatboxers and you'll find sounds that suit you and your style
@@jboi2600in my case it didn't help, I'll try mb year and a couple of months to learn Inward bass, but nothing, all sounds that Dan show us in this video Ik except Inward😢
@@romans54225 very same for me, actually. I'm a woman wich causes some difficulties, but that isn't the case. My main problem is that I can't push the sound enough. I mean I have 'chest inward bass' but have no fuckin clue how to reach real inward
Definitely continue this series! As a someone who has recently started to learn beatboxing this was really informative and I actually learned some new bass sounds because of the variations that you demonstrated.
I think it's really ironic that even though that the lip roll is one of the hardest sounds to learn, it is most people's first special beatbox sound. It was my very first sound I learned (if we ignore basics) It took me probably 2 months to learn it, but it took me at least 6 more months to make it sound good. And even then i still wasn't confident with it. I think I was a year into beatboxing when I actually mastered the sound. Love the video. I love videos in which you talk deeply about the art in general.
Man, it's crazy to think that i actually learned the lip roll from your tutorial a few years ago. Basically, my introduction to the beat box community, and now i look around and see huge events and so much talent around, with new and exciting things popping up faster and faster; it's pretty amzing, big ups to the beabox world.
Please do more videos like this. I've started getting back into beatboxing now because my 3 year old is seriously into it. But I was beatboxing back in 2002 and there weren't crazy techniques like there are today and not much exposure at all, so we just followed whatever we could find. I'm sure these techniques and their names are popular in the community, but as somebody looking in, I just hear awesome sounds that I try to replicate, but no idea what they are. Thanks Dlow!
I told my friend group that I'd give $5 to whoever could learn how to do a liproll first. That was about a week ago and it still hasn't been claimed, but two of my friends are pretty close.
@@Vstroyer-wl1ub I learned a basic lip roll in one week. In my opinion, the lips just need to get used to it. And then it will be possible to control this sound.
For me tongue bass is 100% the go-to! Super easy to pitch properly and combo with other sounds/basses (and I'm pretty meh at beatbox so take that as you will). Actually another sidenote is that you can kind of use tongue bass in the way people would use clickrolls to make a REALLY slow sounding bass and it sounds very good already :D
Really enjoyd this format D-Low, I can do most of them, I'm currently working on Lip Rolls. By watching your tutorial on Lip Rolls, I'm hearing my progression and i'm getting excited again to learn more sound. Have'nt got it down to 100%, but I'm getting there. My inward bass is really shity not gonna lie. Haven't figuerd that one out just yet. Anyways, always loving the content D-low, your smashing it! Much love from Sweden! 🔥🔥❤❤
Like I would say ReepsOne also made the chest bass admirable for a load of people, just making a simple beat a grime masterpiece with it Also Napom for Lip-Bass kinda… He should be known for it I think because he uses it a lot as outbreathers due to liproll and manages to make some iconic sets with it (ex Thrash or Bass Electro) Gene for vocalized Lipbass, Pash for the 808 kind, villain for his flat lipbass which became THE newschool lipbass
Lip Bass: I've have use multiple different varients of the Lip Bass, from normal to hollowed Chest Bass: I've rarely use it, I mostly uses it when practicing Bass Singer not Bass in Beatboxing Inward Bass: Mine is more of a inward Vocalfry, but I've used it for lower notes in things Throat bass: I've used it alot, the on bass that burns my throat. Vibration bass burns it most And Liproll: Never used it cause never been able to do it before Honorable mention: I think a less common one would be Sub harmonic and Growl note (more common in Bass singing) Very informational video Dlow. (this is some of my thing I've learned in Beatbox and Bass Singing) Keep up the good work Dlow 🙂
Im 2 months into beatbox so.. I have lipbass down. throat bass wich i learn before getting into bbx bc i like Scandinavian folk music. chest bass is there but i need to work more with it. im working hard to get better at liprolls bc its my fave sound(with clickroll) and i want to get really good with it but i can do the dry and the inhale one, i think that the sub too. Inward bass, not there yet but i love it and want it really bad !
11:03 that lip roll tutorial along with dharni got me the lip roll, i got in in like 2 weeks with the higher pitched one. Also “little rascal” got me the inward bass, i had been trying it for around a month and i said “throne” and i was super exited. 😂
This was very interesting always up for learning and always easier to follow with someone with your experience. Just learning inward base atm not obsessively it has been along journey but have been enjoying it all the way so i am 1 away from the 5 so thank you for the confidence boost👍. I really liked the concept and the layout of this video as i said it was very interesting and would defo want more of this. Another thing i struggle with and can not find a solid video dedicated to help explain is tips on recording and what is the best way to make it sound flawless so if you or anyone knows a video that i can learn this i would be muchly appreciated and if not maybe there could be another video idea for yourself👍. Thank you for keeping beatboxing going when it was not as well known, stumbling into this amazing artform 2 years ago has been brilliant and has been one of the longest "Hobbies" i have actually stuck with and i am loving it so thank you personally as your sbx seeding round made me want to learn and i have never looked back. Esh👊🔥👊
Liproll is such a fun technic to learn, theres so many variations, lip and tongue position to modify the sound, compared to throat bass and inward. but inward imo remains the most difficult to learn and practice. liproll is difficult because of the shape you have to give your mouth to begin with, it feels awkward at first too. but once you start feeling the ''roll'' its such a satisfaction because unlike bass like chest or lip bass and even throat ass wich you progressively feel and sound them, you dont feel like youre progressing liprolls because the proper sound of a liproll will either come out clearly or just sound like youre suking in air. so yeah, liproll is right where it sould be! great video again!
I was so close 😭 I did a ranking prior to seeing this video. My ranking looked like that: 1. Liproll 2. Throat Bass 3. Inward Bass 4. Chest Bass 5. Vibration Bass
I guessed the top 3 correctly lol also I learned both the lip roll and the sub bass lip roll from you, I've been practicing beat boxing for almost a year now actually you motivated me to really take it seriously
I really respect how you love the history, how you spoke about the aborigine throat sounds finding the sound before bb showed how much you love the art
I love your skills!!! Ur amazing an very kind to give people an inner look into the sounds....an in saying the I've been watchin reactors start to get really excited about beatboxing an i know a couple of them are trying to figure out how to get a beatboxer interview an a sound breakdown its Black Pegusus an Anthony rays!!! Anthony is an old school bboxer an is trying to grasp the new sounds an Black P is trying to learn an both are rappers!!!! My great idea is to possibly get you all together so ppl can experience a freestyle rap on a freestyle beatbox!!!! I'm probly sounding alil looney but I would ❤ to see a cross over mash up PLEASE
Maybe attach a quick tutorial (or recommend) to each sound for the next episode if there will be more. Might be interesting. Especially for the throat bass - vocalized chest base difference thingy
I love my lip rolls dude :) I recently started holding my nose to stop all airflow through the nose while using lip rolls to create more power. I recommend giving it a try.
I Love inward base but i like to be awkward. If peopel anoyme on the stread i just pig them with an QIEEEEEK. And i got my provacy back and bit of infamy maybe. And i quiet often use variations even in my work as educater. More like a disctrection to stop social situation in the group and restart. Just sum unexpected disturbens can reset the situation and i got a good restart from the situation. Iget attention of confused kids and can start a new situation.
Fun video, and it sounds about right from what I know, which admittedly may not be a ton as a low-level beatboxer. Also, I'd agree on the approximate difficulties you gave. Lip bass is pretty easy and chest bass isn't too bad. Inward is tricky -- I have a sound, which took a while to get, but I'm not sure if it's actually a true inward bass. Throat bass doesn't seem super hard, but I think it does take some practice to get the basic technique locked in; it also seems to irritate my throat the most, so I can't do it a lot or very long. Getting the lip roll took me a lot of time, probably 8+ months of rather on-and-off practice; for fun, I even tried to get it on the other side of my mouth, and I feel like I'm close to getting that decent now, too (well, the non-inhaled version, at least; the inhaled version is still a bit messy on my second side). Oh, the video format seemed fine to me, and I kind of like seeing "top X" lists, so I'll give a thumbs up to more like this. :) Thanks for the video!
Great video! i think liproll little easyer than inward base at basic level, but variations like your zip and alien type of inwards is whole other story, Where is Ball-zee nowadays? He inspired me a lot when i was starting to beatbox in 2012-13
Am I the only one who likes D-Lows Liproll the most? Like don’t get me wrong, there are other people who use it in a way more advanced way. But Dans Liproll just sounds best because he focuses on the exact right lip-tounge position and the resulting frequency of the sound Like some beatboxers use it merely as a bass sound for the sake of a crowdpleaser or as an inhaler but he really mastered that “instrument“ He also doesn’t mainly use the hollow liproll because lower and because sounds better but he also brought his top-Lip liproll to such a level that he can create such captivating beats with it (remember seeding round of kickback? Prime example) It’s such a good inspiration and an approach that the beatbox world needs, to not use a sound for the sake of using it but instead to captivate people with the execution and aesthetic fine tuning of the sound He’s not the only one with such a developed Liproll, but he certainly uses it in such a carefully executed and mindful way that his liproll just makes me freak out the most What are your takes?
Inward bass has become so popular that to people its become the difference between an intermediate beatboxer nd the very best. If u think about it without inward bass its sooooo hard to advance within bigger competitions. You'd need REALLY good or unique techniques to beat someone with: Good basics, that one special sound nd really good inward bass. Tho thats just my take 👍
I have always been able to do a low outward vocal bass that idk if it'd be classified as subharmonic or a very low vocal fry because I can slow it down a lot. I'm not well versed in vocal terminology. but I've been able to do it as long as I can remember. I don't hear many beatboxers use it and if I ever get over my stage fright I'd like to post some videos of me using it. On a side note, I do have all 5 common basses down.
Actually I can only guess throat bass and liproll will be here, but I'm surprised chest bass is here lol My favorite top5 basses and often use, I'll go with: 1.Vibration bass 2.liproll 3.inward bass 4.throat bass 5.lip bass
Lip roll was the first advanced sound I learned and possibly the only advanced bass technique I mastered. I can’t get the throat or inward bass to work, even though it has been years since I started to beatbox. I got the vibration bass down, can do it, I have nice, unique texture with it BUT I am not consistent. Sometimes it just stops coming out and I am not agile with it.
You know it is a good day when dlow uploads.
Definitely made my day
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Yeah, fr. This makes my day hundred shades brighter every time!
Fact
5. Lip bass - 2:02
4. Chest bass - 3:23
3. Inward bass - 5:10
2. Throat bass - 6:52
1. Liproll - 9:49
his vocalized chest base sounds alot like Pwad's vocal base
thanks
Please make a Inward Bass tutorial, would love to hear from you on how you learned it!
YES< PLEASE MAKE IT!!
I love how good you are at explaining the difficulty of each sound. I agree with how you explained liprolls was harder to find the sweet spot but once you “get it” so to speak its really easy to play with. I will say that chest bass for me is difficult to get the vocalized to come through clean on low frequencies. Still developing that one.
Oh, this is sooo interesting, especially for people, who just are getting into learning beatbox. Can really help out to find something to start from. Because as a person who got into beatbox not a lot time ago, I was soooo lost in all this sounds, trying to realize what I have to leart at first outside basics.
So thanks a lot for this top, Dan.
Also, it's interesting to know that you're not a big fan of inward bass. Pretty surprising.
just a little reminder that you don't have to learn any sound. You want to. So just try out a few, listen to other beatboxers and you'll find sounds that suit you and your style
@@jboi2600in my case it didn't help, I'll try mb year and a couple of months to learn Inward bass, but nothing, all sounds that Dan show us in this video Ik except Inward😢
@@romans54225 very same for me, actually. I'm a woman wich causes some difficulties, but that isn't the case. My main problem is that I can't push the sound enough. I mean I have 'chest inward bass' but have no fuckin clue how to reach real inward
@@linamalfoy2453 😢yea, thats the problem, and thats why some Pro BBXers cant do Inward
@@romans54225I feel like you are just a baby 😂😂. It’s a simple sound once you get the first tiny parts.
Definitely continue this series! As a someone who has recently started to learn beatboxing this was really informative and I actually learned some new bass sounds because of the variations that you demonstrated.
+1
Practise practise practise and don’t give up on a sound cause you will eventually get it
Agree
I think it's really ironic that even though that the lip roll is one of the hardest sounds to learn, it is most people's first special beatbox sound. It was my very first sound I learned (if we ignore basics)
It took me probably 2 months to learn it, but it took me at least 6 more months to make it sound good. And even then i still wasn't confident with it. I think I was a year into beatboxing when I actually mastered the sound.
Love the video. I love videos in which you talk deeply about the art in general.
Lol, I agree. I leaned lip roll in about a month and I did it before I learnt inward K and Pf snare 😂
Man, it's crazy to think that i actually learned the lip roll from your tutorial a few years ago. Basically, my introduction to the beat box community, and now i look around and see huge events and so much talent around, with new and exciting things popping up faster and faster; it's pretty amzing, big ups to the beabox world.
The D-low lipbass sound is most No.1 and I especially like the routines where this is used😊❤️🔥
I like this format.
You can do this with snares, synths, toms, etc.
I can only do lip bass, kind of throat bass but it morphed into my vibration bass so I can’t do it consistently anymore, and lip rolls pretty well
Please do more videos like this. I've started getting back into beatboxing now because my 3 year old is seriously into it.
But I was beatboxing back in 2002 and there weren't crazy techniques like there are today and not much exposure at all, so we just followed whatever we could find.
I'm sure these techniques and their names are popular in the community, but as somebody looking in, I just hear awesome sounds that I try to replicate, but no idea what they are.
Thanks Dlow!
dlow has done so much lip rolls that hes lower lip keeps moving left while he talks
The order in that I learned basses was Pwad Bass -> Lip Bass -> Throat Bass -> Lip Roll -> Chest Bass -> Inward Bass -> Vocalized Chest Bass
How 😂
My guesses before watching all of the vid. 1) lip bass 2) tongue bass 3) throat bass 4) inward bass 5) liprolls
I told my friend group that I'd give $5 to whoever could learn how to do a liproll first. That was about a week ago and it still hasn't been claimed, but two of my friends are pretty close.
it takes a least month to acquire the sound
@@Vstroyer-wl1ub I learned a basic lip roll in one week. In my opinion, the lips just need to get used to it. And then it will be possible to control this sound.
Please make more of this.
i enjoy it a lot. this makes some people learn the sounds and what sound is easy for them to learn.
For me tongue bass is 100% the go-to! Super easy to pitch properly and combo with other sounds/basses (and I'm pretty meh at beatbox so take that as you will).
Actually another sidenote is that you can kind of use tongue bass in the way people would use clickrolls to make a REALLY slow sounding bass and it sounds very good already :D
Always do more! Your content is always so nice to watch! Always fly as well as informative.
We definitely need more like this content
Really enjoyd this format D-Low, I can do most of them, I'm currently working on Lip Rolls. By watching your tutorial on Lip Rolls, I'm hearing my progression and i'm getting excited again to learn more sound. Have'nt got it down to 100%, but I'm getting there. My inward bass is really shity not gonna lie. Haven't figuerd that one out just yet. Anyways, always loving the content D-low, your smashing it! Much love from Sweden! 🔥🔥❤❤
Like I would say ReepsOne also made the chest bass admirable for a load of people, just making a simple beat a grime masterpiece with it
Also Napom for Lip-Bass kinda… He should be known for it I think because he uses it a lot as outbreathers due to liproll and manages to make some iconic sets with it (ex Thrash or Bass Electro)
Gene for vocalized Lipbass, Pash for the 808 kind, villain for his flat lipbass which became THE newschool lipbass
I remember when the first tutorial for that sound came out, I've never started trying to learn a sound faster
Lip Bass: I've have use multiple different varients of the Lip Bass, from normal to hollowed
Chest Bass: I've rarely use it, I mostly uses it when practicing Bass Singer not Bass in Beatboxing
Inward Bass: Mine is more of a inward Vocalfry, but I've used it for lower notes in things
Throat bass: I've used it alot, the on bass that burns my throat. Vibration bass burns it most
And Liproll: Never used it cause never been able to do it before
Honorable mention: I think a less common one would be Sub harmonic and Growl note (more common in Bass singing)
Very informational video Dlow. (this is some of my thing I've learned in Beatbox and Bass Singing) Keep up the good work Dlow 🙂
Im 2 months into beatbox so..
I have lipbass down.
throat bass wich i learn before getting into bbx bc i like Scandinavian folk music.
chest bass is there but i need to work more with it.
im working hard to get better at liprolls bc its my fave sound(with clickroll) and i want to get really good with it but i can do the dry and the inhale one, i think that the sub too.
Inward bass, not there yet but i love it and want it really bad !
11:03 that lip roll tutorial along with dharni got me the lip roll, i got in in like 2 weeks with the higher pitched one. Also “little rascal” got me the inward bass, i had been trying it for around a month and i said “throne” and i was super exited. 😂
I’m glad I’ve learned all lip rolls, in 12 days. Can’t believe you actually made me feel good about the sound
This was very interesting always up for learning and always easier to follow with someone with your experience. Just learning inward base atm not obsessively it has been along journey but have been enjoying it all the way so i am 1 away from the 5 so thank you for the confidence boost👍. I really liked the concept and the layout of this video as i said it was very interesting and would defo want more of this. Another thing i struggle with and can not find a solid video dedicated to help explain is tips on recording and what is the best way to make it sound flawless so if you or anyone knows a video that i can learn this i would be muchly appreciated and if not maybe there could be another video idea for yourself👍. Thank you for keeping beatboxing going when it was not as well known, stumbling into this amazing artform 2 years ago has been brilliant and has been one of the longest "Hobbies" i have actually stuck with and i am loving it so thank you personally as your sbx seeding round made me want to learn and i have never looked back. Esh👊🔥👊
Liproll is such a fun technic to learn, theres so many variations, lip and tongue position to modify the sound, compared to throat bass and inward. but inward imo remains the most difficult to learn and practice. liproll is difficult because of the shape you have to give your mouth to begin with, it feels awkward at first too. but once you start feeling the ''roll'' its such a satisfaction because unlike bass like chest or lip bass and even throat ass wich you progressively feel and sound them, you dont feel like youre progressing liprolls because the proper sound of a liproll will either come out clearly or just sound like youre suking in air.
so yeah, liproll is right where it sould be! great video again!
I love it when he pauses and says “really”. Dudes awesome haha
Started getting into beatboxing because of you. Thanks D-Low
Sick video!
D-low people really want you to do a tutorial on your invard bass, you will make 10,000 people happy after that
Обожаю ваш битбокс, вы ЛУЧШИЙ!
Awesome video. We need more beatbox history lessons on RUclips!
I was so close 😭
I did a ranking prior to seeing this video. My ranking looked like that:
1. Liproll
2. Throat Bass
3. Inward Bass
4. Chest Bass
5. Vibration Bass
I guessed the top 3 correctly lol also I learned both the lip roll and the sub bass lip roll from you, I've been practicing beat boxing for almost a year now actually you motivated me to really take it seriously
2:32 xD you're amazing D-Low
I really respect how you love the history, how you spoke about the aborigine throat sounds finding the sound before bb showed how much you love the art
Please do more like these
This is great man i love ur passion for beatboxing
I love your skills!!! Ur amazing an very kind to give people an inner look into the sounds....an in saying the I've been watchin reactors start to get really excited about beatboxing an i know a couple of them are trying to figure out how to get a beatboxer interview an a sound breakdown its Black Pegusus an Anthony rays!!! Anthony is an old school bboxer an is trying to grasp the new sounds an Black P is trying to learn an both are rappers!!!! My great idea is to possibly get you all together so ppl can experience a freestyle rap on a freestyle beatbox!!!! I'm probly sounding alil looney but I would ❤ to see a cross over mash up PLEASE
we need more of this type of videos, my fav beatboxer d low
You gotta love this guy .A True Bossman!!!
Nice Video, a quick tutorial to all sounds would be cool :)
This video is pretty good, i like it. Im hoping to see your "Top 5 most common snares(in beatbox) "
Just a wholesome GBB Champ talking bout what he loves. 😊
Ngl it took me 3 out of the 4 years I've been beatboxing before I could do a lip roll 😂
WAGWAN DAN 🔥
(loved the video dan, big ups )
I am happy, i can do all five basses! Hello from Brazil ^^
KEEP IT UP MAN UR SICK!
Great concept and video. I can do all but inward bass...
Please do more of these!Really informative
This type of ranking analysis video style is great! I'd love to see a similar type of breakdown with Technicality types or patterns!
i might say that liprolls and inward base are on the 1st and 2nd plast because of you and your influence to the bbx community haha
I can't do inward Bass, 1 year trying, but i didn't give up!!
I really liked this format, pls more
I love this style of video from you!
Maybe attach a quick tutorial (or recommend) to each sound for the next episode if there will be more.
Might be interesting. Especially for the throat bass - vocalized chest base difference thingy
Please do more like this it’s so helpful 🙏
SuperNovas (middle school) lipbass is so crazy ,he made me improve my one :3 nice video
I love my lip rolls dude :)
I recently started holding my nose to stop all airflow through the nose while using lip rolls to create more power.
I recommend giving it a try.
Took me three months to learn the lip roll
my god your voice is attractive
I just cant do liproll, I've literally been trying for half a year now O_O
Went on RUclips to watch a different video on something I wanted to learn about, Saw DLow uploaded a base video, I'm doing this now 😂
I Love inward base but i like to be awkward. If peopel anoyme on the stread i just pig them with an QIEEEEEK. And i got my provacy back and bit of infamy maybe. And i quiet often use variations even in my work as educater. More like a disctrection to stop social situation in the group and restart. Just sum unexpected disturbens can reset the situation and i got a good restart from the situation. Iget attention of confused kids and can start a new situation.
Very cool format, more yes 👌
Love You D low , big love from Indonesians 🙌
can you combine all bass styles to do the ultimate human low frequency sound?
Fun video, and it sounds about right from what I know, which admittedly may not be a ton as a low-level beatboxer. Also, I'd agree on the approximate difficulties you gave. Lip bass is pretty easy and chest bass isn't too bad. Inward is tricky -- I have a sound, which took a while to get, but I'm not sure if it's actually a true inward bass. Throat bass doesn't seem super hard, but I think it does take some practice to get the basic technique locked in; it also seems to irritate my throat the most, so I can't do it a lot or very long. Getting the lip roll took me a lot of time, probably 8+ months of rather on-and-off practice; for fun, I even tried to get it on the other side of my mouth, and I feel like I'm close to getting that decent now, too (well, the non-inhaled version, at least; the inhaled version is still a bit messy on my second side). Oh, the video format seemed fine to me, and I kind of like seeing "top X" lists, so I'll give a thumbs up to more like this. :) Thanks for the video!
Love the content and can’t wait for the album drop, quick question do you consider a deep vocal fry base?
Just got back from watching spencer X and the moment i seen dlow i had to watch 🤣
Great video! i think liproll little easyer than inward base at basic level, but variations like your zip and alien type of inwards is whole other story, Where is Ball-zee nowadays? He inspired me a lot when i was starting to beatbox in 2012-13
More easy understandable Tutorials and more from this Videos please. Love u :>
I like it, makes me more inspired to bring it to the stage one day
Can you please make a tutorial for top 3?
We need “most versatile beatbox technics, or basses” next. :)
Do more please...........THE GOAT
I like this style a lot :)
Am I the only one who likes D-Lows Liproll the most? Like don’t get me wrong, there are other people who use it in a way more advanced way.
But Dans Liproll just sounds best because he focuses on the exact right lip-tounge position and the resulting frequency of the sound
Like some beatboxers use it merely as a bass sound for the sake of a crowdpleaser or as an inhaler but he really mastered that “instrument“
He also doesn’t mainly use the hollow liproll because lower and because sounds better but he also brought his top-Lip liproll to such a level that he can create such captivating beats with it (remember seeding round of kickback? Prime example)
It’s such a good inspiration and an approach that the beatbox world needs, to not use a sound for the sake of using it but instead to captivate people with the execution and aesthetic fine tuning of the sound
He’s not the only one with such a developed Liproll, but he certainly uses it in such a carefully executed and mindful way that his liproll just makes me freak out the most
What are your takes?
Inward bass has become so popular that to people its become the difference between an intermediate beatboxer nd the very best. If u think about it without inward bass its sooooo hard to advance within bigger competitions. You'd need REALLY good or unique techniques to beat someone with: Good basics, that one special sound nd really good inward bass. Tho thats just my take 👍
I have always been able to do a low outward vocal bass that idk if it'd be classified as subharmonic or a very low vocal fry because I can slow it down a lot. I'm not well versed in vocal terminology. but I've been able to do it as long as I can remember. I don't hear many beatboxers use it and if I ever get over my stage fright I'd like to post some videos of me using it.
On a side note, I do have all 5 common basses down.
I thought the inward click roll was a common one to these days.
babeli also throat bass pioneer. Big up! nice video!
Please make video on common mistakes people make while learning to beatbox
Love the format! Is vibration bass the same as chest bass? Or a type of chest bass? Or not at all chest bass? 😅
this was interesting id love to see more! :D
Actually I can only guess throat bass and liproll will be here, but I'm surprised chest bass is here lol
My favorite top5 basses and often use, I'll go with:
1.Vibration bass
2.liproll
3.inward bass
4.throat bass
5.lip bass
Yes do more please mate
This is essential for newcomers
Very good format
Do more of this kind of videos
Throat and lip bass are my main sounds. Chest and inward bass are black magic to me😶
Thansk Dlow😎 for new video
My guess before the video starts is
Throat bass
Chest bass
Lip roll
Lip oscillation
Inward bass
Lip roll was the first advanced sound I learned and possibly the only advanced bass technique I mastered. I can’t get the throat or inward bass to work, even though it has been years since I started to beatbox. I got the vibration bass down, can do it, I have nice, unique texture with it BUT I am not consistent. Sometimes it just stops coming out and I am not agile with it.
I wonder what his list of least common sounds like ones that got him perplexed also 🔥 list what a legend
that was mega, nice one.
6. Vibration Bass
I hope he does top 5 most unique basses next