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  • @DrumRollTonyReacts
    @DrumRollTonyReacts  Год назад +130

    mrbrysiu9960 - you deleted your comment. Comon man if you gonna be that rude in what you say best leave it up. Here is my reply to you.
    Haha, this is quite amusing! "It's more about" - but that's definitely not how I approach things. If you're inclined to go down that path,
    be my guest, or if you'd rather spend your time watching channels that follow that approach... feel free. If you believe that my words are nothing but
    mindless rambling and devoid of sense, well, that's entirely your perspective. Let's face it, one of us has a RUclips
    channel, while the other does not. Oh, and by the way, you can't simply play someone's
    entire musical piece on RUclips without any interruptions or commentary and expect it to qualify as "fair use." It must undergo a transformative process.

    • @troyboi7662
      @troyboi7662 Год назад +27

      Don’t change anything man, love it the reactions! Drumming is also my life so seeing another drummer’s reactions to my other passion is great lol. That guy hating has no idea what he’s talking about.

    • @mlm5150
      @mlm5150 Год назад +14

      The difference between you pausing and what other people do when they pause is night and day. You are explaining things, you are pointing out things that most people might not notice and if they do notice it, they feel validated in it. As to where some others, pause to just make a face. Love your reactions and insights!

    • @enmanuel1950
      @enmanuel1950 Год назад +10

      I always find it so dumb when people watch a reaction and expect no pauses and no commentary, like at that point just go watch the original. Putting that aside there's probably other channels who "react" in the way this person is expecting, so just go find one of those instead of criticizing people who are actually interested in understanding and analizing what they're watching.

    • @ScribblyDoodle
      @ScribblyDoodle Год назад +7

      You are a fabulous reactor, don't listen to that hater! We're all here for your rhythmic expertise and interpretation of the composition! If you ever feel like you pause and rewind too much, just remember that a lot of us are going back and repeating your reactions just as often as you are stopping the video 😅
      Love how attentive you are while you listen, nothing slips past you.

    • @NahNoWayy
      @NahNoWayy Год назад

      Not sure what the guy said, but I can infer from your response, and I'm confident in how transformative and informative your reaction + commentary is. What you said about not delving into loopstation artists (yet), and instead are focused on and fascinated with these beatboxers who have honed their craft with their voice alone, it gave me a new perspective I absolutely respect. Although I have a ton of love and appreciation for people like MB14, there really is something fascinating and admirable about how someone can create a cohesive piece of fantastic music with only their body. I most likely wouldn't have learned about these artists without your channel and the people supporting, so keep doing what you're doing, I love it!

  • @crystalcorley
    @crystalcorley Год назад +157

    Show-Go is D-Low's favorite beatboxer. Don't worry about pausing too much or going back to certain points, most of us don't mind.

  • @vangjohnny08
    @vangjohnny08 Год назад +58

    SHOW-GO has some of the cleanest sounds in the beatbox world. His sounds are so crisp and clean. Very technical beatboxer for sure and has great musicality.

  • @asylumental
    @asylumental Год назад +30

    I love your pauses, I love your break downs, I love that you get hyped about rhythmic patterns instead of just getting hyped about unusual sounds... and I love that your excitement is sincere. You pause the video because you want to express how and why something excited you, I appreciate that.
    So many reaction channels are just people fake reacting.. half the time these idiots are like texting and shit while they react.. so then you know they aren't paying attention, but then they do the stank face on climactic parts to try and pretend like they are paying attention but it's fake reacting.

  • @justJeff94
    @justJeff94 Год назад +88

    Show-Go has extremely clean sounds and has become on of the best beatboxer at utilizing double voice which is what you were talking about at 2:21 in the video! You should check out Gene Shinozaki and his metamorphosis routine

    • @felixschneider1398
      @felixschneider1398 Год назад +1

      Yesyesyea I’ve been recommending that for the past 10 vids lol

  • @debarghaganguly71
    @debarghaganguly71 Год назад +71

    Just loveeeeeee these beatbox reactions

  • @victornors392
    @victornors392 Год назад +28

    Probably the only person I know who pauses to take it in and analyse it, and I love it!! It is done with respect the to music, not to make random comments, they're appreciative and constructive and they further the experience. Good job! 👌

    • @soupricemf1260
      @soupricemf1260 Год назад

      I believe there is 3-4 music enthusiast youtuber do the same thing as him

  • @mutsuki76
    @mutsuki76 Год назад +24

    うわー!SHOW-GOさんのリアクション、すごく嬉しいです!😆😆😆✨✨✨
    なんか、あまりにすごすぎて笑っちゃうんですよね!😂

  • @JorgeGonzalez-ks3zo
    @JorgeGonzalez-ks3zo Год назад +13

    dont worry about the pauses g, love how you appreciate every little detail

  • @YnEoS10
    @YnEoS10 Год назад +44

    I’m glad you’re sticking to regular beatbox for a while. Loopstation has so many effects now it’s more about live music production than beatboxing. I guess people suggest it because they happen at the same competitions, but they’ve become really separate things. (Although there are a few loopers who mostly stick to vocal technique and don’t use many effects.)

    • @Skyl3t0n
      @Skyl3t0n Год назад +4

      The editing and overall structure does play a huge roll.
      But don't underestimate the technique behind those sounds.
      But yeah, with the new loopstation models a lot of things have changed.
      Even though a little part of beatboxing was lost, i think a lot more has been gained.
      Man the bangers they are able to produce on the spot, with just their voices is just incredible.
      Tony might even be more into it, since he has a musical background. Beatboxing can be a little dry at times, but with a loopstation you have no restrictions

    • @JaneFromMars
      @JaneFromMars Год назад +4

      When he gets to looping, he’ll probably like MB14. Rarely uses effects, just reverb sometimes. All about the voice.

    • @YnEoS10
      @YnEoS10 Год назад +2

      @@Skyl3t0n I mean it still takes technique to learn how to use the loopstation that well, but most of the beatbox technique is gone now, with a lot more sounds only being “vocal triggers” where none of the voice input is used in the output. I have trouble considering it “all voice” in these cases.
      I think it’s more difficult for general audiences to know what the looper is contributing and what the device is contributing if they don’t use it themselves. He mentioned he appreciates seeing the raw talent of the beatboxing and I think it’s harder to appreciate on recent loopstation stuff.
      In terms of more flexibility with composition and structure I think tag team and crews are a good way to see more complexity there with beatboxing/vocal technique.

    • @asylumental
      @asylumental Год назад +2

      As long as he checks out slizzer then I'll be happy, slizzer is my favorite loopstations artist. Largely because he continues to keep things a the core of beatbox, he doesn't get too wild with all the presets

    • @joelupetz5157
      @joelupetz5157 9 месяцев назад +1

      I agree

  • @jetman2045.
    @jetman2045. Год назад +6

    A superb video that deserves an "ALGORITHM BOOSTING COMMENT"

  • @JustinRed624
    @JustinRed624 Год назад +7

    The next Grand Beatbox Battle is coming in Japan! It's the best place to see super top level beatbox live!

  • @ginishere
    @ginishere Год назад +4

    Awesome video!!
    This beatboxer is so talented!! I can't believe how much effort and time this person had to spend working on their craft to get this good!!
    Also, it was very fun to see you so genuinely impressed by it!

  • @cazidesh8617
    @cazidesh8617 Год назад +8

    Show-go is a pioneer of the double voice its so clean and developed, if you wanna hear a different flavor of double voice i would recommend both ZVD or Colaps, as ZVD has a double voice thats inward instead of outward, and colaps i think uses a different outward technique but acheives a similar result pitched very differently.

  • @poak5742
    @poak5742 Год назад +7

    Show go is one of my favorites and i like the break down and explaining these things it helps alot honestly. A live show would be crazy i have not been to one yet but its it gonna happen, if you watch the battle when they are on stage when someone does sub basses or just heavy bass you can see the glass of the camera vibrate so i can imagine that it would feel dam good too lol. Enjoying the content you keep it up mate.Esh🔥👊🔥

  • @VirtusAstrum
    @VirtusAstrum Год назад +10

    Hey Tony! Thanks for taking a look at more beatbox. There aren't too many beatbox reactors who add as much substance as you and the fairy voice mother do. As a fellow rhythmic connoisseur I'm very glad you're here enjoying the gold mine of musical and rhythmic innovation.
    When you're in the market for another exotic rhythmic experience: D-low vs Zekka - Final - SBX Kickback 2021 specifically D-lows rounds. I saw this two years ago and I'm still baffled and disgusted by what I witnessed.
    Big love from Canada.

  • @tadk1312
    @tadk1312 Год назад +9

    Ok yeah show-go is the absolute elite of beatboxing, insanely clean insane musical talent in general and he is just a character for himself with a very characteristic sound. There is nothing you won't find amazing coming from him.

  • @naivet
    @naivet Год назад +4

    Love the beatbox reactions!!

  • @sliper0586
    @sliper0586 Год назад +6

    You must see vocodah - inward bass god and headbangers, its just insane, i promise

  • @catog2787
    @catog2787 Год назад +5

    Enjoy your journey into beatboxing evolution ! It is amazing !

  • @kouta5493
    @kouta5493 Год назад +7

    Okay so I never posted a comment under one of your videos even though I've been following you since quite a time now.
    I just wanted to let you know that I never ever thought you pausing the video was annoying or whatsoever. Actually the opposite - I love your content BECAUSE you pause the video, reply and analyze each section of it. I think you give the creators way more credit than any other reaction youtuber, because you put so much effort in understanding the work behind it. I just wanted to say that. Keep it up and don't change yourself! (And please ignore any grammar inperfections - not my first language)
    Greetings from germany~

  • @rene9773
    @rene9773 Год назад +4

    need more show go!!

  • @Cadzboy
    @Cadzboy Год назад +9

    3:43, those fuzzy notes are vocal bass, alexinho and pwad are probably the best with tha. its a really nice sound when the vibration is done right (its done by vocalising a vibration between the uvula and tongue) as it is here with show go.
    by the way, that snare sound is really easy to do, its called a spit snare, you can do it by basically blowing raspberries while holding your lips really tightly together, if you put enough pressure into blowing the raspberries, it will push past your lips and create the snare sound.

    • @enmanuel1950
      @enmanuel1950 Год назад +2

      I wouldn't say that the spit snare is easy to do, at least it's not easy to get it to sound like a proper clap, the pf and k snare are a lot easier to learn. Like anything in beatboxing, it varies from person to person , but I think most people spend at least a few months practicing before making their spit snare sound any good.

  • @asylumental
    @asylumental Год назад +3

    YESSSSS YOU HEARD US!

  • @cflo8199
    @cflo8199 Год назад +4

    If you want a live experience if you have the time and you are willing to spend resources to travel and got tickets then I definitely recommend you to attend the Grand Beatbox Battle 2023 event which is going to be held in Japan sometime this year

  • @robyd
    @robyd Год назад +4

    Show Go 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @raisedangel43
    @raisedangel43 Год назад +1

    beatboxers opened up a whole new world. using the body as an instrument, kind of creating a new language thats based on music.
    talking itself is close to music because we create sounds but finding endless new sounds and using them for musical compositions.
    it reminds me of stuff like throat singing or rituals where singing is involved.
    theyre creating new kinds of energies, bringing music to a more personal, body related level instead of needing something else than yourself.
    just bringing music closer to ourselves with endless possibilities

  • @musiceastwest397
    @musiceastwest397 Год назад +4

    Pause, rewind, and comment as much as you want. Rhythm is so important in beatboxing, and you notice things that other reactors don't. Ten minutes is short for a Show-Go video. There's a lot going on!

  • @Rodyx9
    @Rodyx9 Год назад +14

    3:00 You can learn everything as an outsider, these guys that you're reacting to are the 0.1% best of the best in the game right now, so they obviously have a bit more advanced stuff thats unique to them since most of them have been doing it for 10 years reinventing their style and discovering new sounds and totally changing the game for the whole beatbox scene.

  • @ashersilver7388
    @ashersilver7388 9 месяцев назад +1

    At 8:10
    Yes me too and i stopped at this same exact spot and went back to hear that again and break it down. I loved the little chuckle you made at how, amazingly unbelievable, this was put together. I felt your exact emotion there. 😂

  • @smoggi9157
    @smoggi9157 Год назад

    Liking ur way of seeing beatboxers . Greetings from Germany, esh!

  • @the_king5928
    @the_king5928 Год назад +4

    Keep going ❤

  • @TheHitman-
    @TheHitman- 10 месяцев назад +2

    Show-go and d-low are the best of all time in my opinion. Im including old and new school.

  • @user-up2wk2kj8b
    @user-up2wk2kj8b Год назад +2

    He is a genius.

  • @laakarisaatana
    @laakarisaatana Год назад +2

    I love the beatbox reactions so much. Id love to see you react to hiss and alexhinos tag team performance. Whenever your ready to take that road. I always get excited when you release these keep it up man!

    • @laakarisaatana
      @laakarisaatana Год назад

      @DrumRollTony- wait what?? How?? It says text you on telegram but I have no idea what that is.

  • @wait_what_oh
    @wait_what_oh Год назад

    Been watching your videos quite a bit recently, i know you listened to beastars op 2 but i really think youd like the first one "wild side". Really appreciate the insight as to what goes on during the music, its a lot of things i wouldnt really think to notice but i feel like i can appreciate the music i like even more, even if i dont pick up everything or know the correct phrasing. Anyway, you should totally listen to it if you havent already, and im always just impressed at how quickly you pick up in things and are able to dissect them

  • @thesodaho
    @thesodaho Год назад +3

    ay, I come bearing feedback instead of tutorials and info this time
    you apologize for pausing a lot and replaying stuff, you gotta do your thing and ignore those that want you to not pause
    I'm here for the insight and entertaining surprise a musically invested individual can still get from something as niche and impressive at beatboxing
    and so, if I wanted to watch the original uninterrupted video, I would (and I actually have already seen the original video, like usual)
    they should do that^ as well if they want it without pausing

  • @BlamBlam80
    @BlamBlam80 Год назад +1

    Show Go is the best at double voice, no questions asked.

  • @heatherm7610
    @heatherm7610 9 месяцев назад +1

    Please do more SHOW-GO reactions! Just to recommend a few: Trial and Error, If We’re Together, You’re Gone, and Jasmine (his GBB 2021 Wild Card submission).

  • @MrOmfgtacos
    @MrOmfgtacos Год назад

    D-low dropped a video of him going over easy to hard patterns going from 10 to 100% difficulty , its a good one for sure!❤

  • @michaeldavenport267
    @michaeldavenport267 Год назад +2

    First time viewer, and I love your breakdown of what Show Go's doing in this track. Can you breakdown H Has's GBB 2023 Wildcard?

    • @ScribblyDoodle
      @ScribblyDoodle Год назад +1

      Yessssss H-Has' round one wildcard was amazzzzing

  • @yoelmaspiola
    @yoelmaspiola Год назад +2

  • @Armpitfan
    @Armpitfan Год назад +3

    When you finally delve into the loop station scene you should definitely watch nme vs indie, nme's first round is entirely in 5/4! He even does a bit of lite rapping, its really insane

  • @herpingyoshi
    @herpingyoshi Год назад +4

    to be fair, you don't need to learn every sound. Some of the top beatboxers don't know how to do every single sound (like some can't do certain basses, snares, liprolls, etc.) and they can still put out some beautiful music and great tournament preformances

  • @HATOD423
    @HATOD423 Год назад +1

    For me SHW-GO is one the best musician not only beatboxer.His technicality as a beatboxer and musicality as a musician is on top of the world.I want your reaction of him, so I leave my favorite one. Please check this.

  • @eltiomabugoy3674
    @eltiomabugoy3674 Год назад +8

    Excellent analysis again, despite not knowing beatbox in depth, the truth is that your way of interpreting things is not usually wrong, I hope you see more videos of this style before moving on to the loopstation.
    I recommend again an analysis of a live performance, below I leave you some links if you like.
    Gene shinozaki 2021 gbb: ruclips.net/video/FCiBaH1v2cg/видео.html&pp=ygUOZ2VuZSBzaGlub3pha2k%3D
    KAJI: ruclips.net/video/ySBvdVaP3VY/видео.html&pp=ygUDZ2Ji
    TRUNG BAO: ruclips.net/video/B2nyccIjdFU/видео.html&pp=ygUDZ2Ji
    There is also a video that I usually show my friends when they start listening to beatboxing and it is a round where several beatboxers improvise without a microphone, and there you can really hear how they sound, the power etc, it's very good: ruclips.net/video/8Pr5W6u5HjU/видео.html&pp=ygUVdW5vZmZpY2lhbCBjaXJjbGUgamFt

  • @Jerry-jg6dv
    @Jerry-jg6dv Месяц назад

    3:00 - Hey Tony, like you've said, all beatboxers use some basic sounds, like kicks, hi-hats, basses and snares (boots and cats).
    In my opinion it doesn't really matter if you miscall some sound, if it sounds like a kick - call it a kick! If it sounds like a snare - call it a snare. Clicks are clicks and all bass sounds are just basses.
    As for more specific naming, you usually look at what seems/sounds to be the source of the sound or is it done inwards or outwards (breathing in or breathing out). I would say you're welcome to try and guess and we're all gonna be excited to see you use some of the names like:
    - outward tongue bass (made with the tongue, 1:24),
    - spit snare (sounds a bit like spitting, 1:32),
    - inward lip roll (rolls the corner of the mouth on inhale, 1:39) or
    - outward throat bass (sounds throaty, is a bass, on exhale, 1:40).
    - psh snare (made with the position for sound 'psh' but with more pressure, 4:04)
    As far as I know, sound naming in beatbox is mostly very fluid, so there's no point in paying too much attention to it, but, again, if you would like to try calling sounds by their names, just use this pattern:
    (outward/inward) - (source) - (letter/sound it resembles) kick/hi-hat/bass/snare/trumpet/etc.
    Calling a liproll an inward lip bass would be still pretty accurate, as it is done inward and involves lips, despite having its own name.
    Not all beatbox sounds' names are this straight forward, often they are also called by who invented/popularized it, like Slizzer roll, Villardo snare, Colaps Cymbal, D-Low zipper but again, no one expects from you to know all of beatbox history like that, so just call them according to the above pattern and it should be alright.
    If you want to know more, the closest to a beatbox dictionary would be this page www.beatboxer.ir/all-beatbox-sounds/ - you can refer to it if you wish to explore a bit more on the theory of beatbox.
    Love the beatbox reactions man, I'm super pumped every time I see a new one from you, keep them coming, we love recognition from musicians on our weird little niche music!
    Take it easy

  • @loco_bbx
    @loco_bbx Год назад +1

    How many times do you wanna say fascinating?
    Tony: yes.

  • @ArbiterPriest56
    @ArbiterPriest56 10 месяцев назад +1

    There are a TON of high level musically inclined beatboxers you'll find as you go through the community. There are maybe a dozen or so on an elite level above the rest of them. Show-Go is still an outlier in that group. His style lends itself so well to making music that is both complex and easy to listen to. Kind of unfair honestly. I've seen a few other people comment that he's D-low's favorite which is true. And if the guy whom a lot of people say is the best, looks up to you? You know you're killing the music. Nice reaction.

  • @3r1Kbeatbox.
    @3r1Kbeatbox. Год назад +1

    Se ele deixasse pra dar suas opiniões no final seria mas da hr, a reação n tem só tem explicação pqp

  • @alexandre42702
    @alexandre42702 Год назад

    Michael Scott has a lot of music knowledge ! Thanks master !

  • @V.F.D.DaleSalvador
    @V.F.D.DaleSalvador Год назад +1

    Remember that guy on iCarly that beatboxed on the Flute? Me too.

  • @M00mer3
    @M00mer3 Год назад +2

    ❤™

  • @AlmatKaldybekov
    @AlmatKaldybekov Год назад

    "NaPoM Roll like this" and "NaPoM Bass electro", i am sure you will love it

  • @alexderus1179
    @alexderus1179 Год назад

    Alright, I have 3 suggestions that are "must watches":
    - First we have a very classic and legendary battle between MB14 and Saro in GBB
    - Second we have the intense battle of Rhythmind vs Brez in GBB 2021
    - last but definitely not least, we have an amazing "real music sounding" loop song called "When I was young" wildcard (sorry, I forgot the name of the artist). For GBB 2023
    I hope you get the chance to react to all of these three. As a person who is apart of the beatbox community, I can say for certain that others will love to watch you react to these.

  • @casamusica6033
    @casamusica6033 11 месяцев назад

    Great reaction and comments on Show-Go! When your ready for looping, MB14 only uses reverb or nothing. Please add his La Cup Worldwide Showcase on your list. Thank you

  • @fezerfal8261
    @fezerfal8261 Год назад +3

    曲が良いんだよね

  • @LateInscius
    @LateInscius 11 месяцев назад +2

    the funny thing about beatbox is that you can practice while doing other things, if u keep training u wont realize u became decent at beatboxing

  • @dimitriid
    @dimitriid Год назад

    5:22 there's a simple solution to that: Instead of jumping into the deep end of loopers, start with MB14: he famously uses almost no added effects or sequences and just beatboxes and sings everything. Now after that you'll quickly appreciate other loopers who incorporate more and more things until you end up with guys like Inkie which basically sound like fully produced DJs and its hard to remember they actually start on a blank loop since they layer in so much and so quickly.

  • @endymion7850
    @endymion7850 Год назад +1

    Napom the Groove King!

  • @DieSagavonVinland
    @DieSagavonVinland Год назад

    Improver | Russian bestbox champion uploaded by swissbeatbox is also an insane beatbox video. Love the beatbox reaction

  • @stevnval
    @stevnval Год назад

    beatboxing is crazy, idk how these guys do it. Also another song you should check out is innocent arrogance by BiSH, very cool guitar in that one

    • @stevnval
      @stevnval Год назад

      @DrumRollTony- shut up before i find out where your family lives so i can give them cake

  • @supatroopagaming
    @supatroopagaming Год назад +1

    I NEED tony to see Demuth - Azel

  • @bubbaryan2005
    @bubbaryan2005 Год назад +1

    YES THE SEAHAWKS HOODIE!!!💚💙

  • @aminebaccar1249
    @aminebaccar1249 Год назад

    you should listen to alien from indicator and by the way i like your reactions. Great job!

  • @ThemLoLShortClips
    @ThemLoLShortClips Год назад

    In terms of keeping the tempo and composing, loopstation will blow your mind. I would suggest starting with "Saro vs MB14". Then I would follow up with "Saro vs Tioneb".

  • @sjeses
    @sjeses Год назад +1

    We are here for the pauses, that's where you are adding value. Otherwise we should just watch the original again

  • @asylumental
    @asylumental Год назад +1

    Its going to be hard to impress you as much as this video, show-go is an absolute beast.
    You HAVE TO CHECKOUT zero.
    Zero is by far the best percussive beatboxer out there, helium is really close... but zero is the pinnacle, he literally has a drum kit in his mouth.
    More elite beatboxers who are rhythm focused would be footboxG, elisii, colaps.
    But you haven't went down the path of bass style beatboxers, which will blow your mind.
    Inertia, vocodah, improver, osis, remix...
    Remix is called a prodigy because he was excelling already at beatbox when he was only 16.
    Now days there is a new prodigy on the scene called Jolux, he is I think 15 and absolutely crazy.. not just his skill, but his composition choices are mature for his age.

  • @CFTr00L
    @CFTr00L Год назад

    Try the beast of drum n bass beatboxing: Helium. You'll love this, i swear

  • @user-od8wo3zk2t
    @user-od8wo3zk2t 10 месяцев назад

    Would you try Hibari Misora? She is super classic Enka singer and has her own unique voice.

  • @pform
    @pform 11 месяцев назад

    It's nice to see someone els pause. So I don't have to 😅

    • @pform
      @pform 11 месяцев назад

      Love your real reactions. I suggest you make a loopstation series to

  • @jackphanthomhive6473
    @jackphanthomhive6473 Год назад

    TONNNNYY MY BOY REACT TO GIVEN SOUNDTRACK , it’s an anime don’t know if you’d be into it BUT THE MUSICALITYYYY IS INMMQCULATE . Love ur content dude.❤❤❤❤

  • @luisjarquin4786
    @luisjarquin4786 Год назад

    u should listen collar greens from King Inertia, it can make a good contrast with this

  • @samuelberson8202
    @samuelberson8202 Год назад +3

    don't even worry about the names of sounds too much, beatboxers are still figuring it out too. and people are always finding new sounds so it's a constant catch up game.

  • @sakamoto69
    @sakamoto69 Год назад

    More beatbox

  • @srhasu
    @srhasu Год назад +1

    Dude, you need yo see imperial Circus dead decadence (Yomi Yori / Uta / Goku) they are awsome

  • @buckeeet
    @buckeeet Год назад

    when i hear groove i just think about alberto tolo

  • @ynwdaniel1448
    @ynwdaniel1448 Год назад

    You should check out Colaps vs King Inertia and see how well Colaps performed his 2nd round. :D

  • @draax8216
    @draax8216 Год назад +9

    Most of the times, expecially for complicated stuff like beatbox, its actually better to let the video go till the end for 1 time and then rewind and analyze. Makes it way more enjoyable for us and for you to listen to the song in full

    • @breakerone1927
      @breakerone1927 Год назад +3

      I disagree, you can also see that he enjoys taking it all in the first go around. I'm also the same way

    • @YnEoS10
      @YnEoS10 Год назад +2

      It’s most enjoyable that he does how he prefers and people don’t bottle everyone into the same format.

    • @DrumRollTonyReacts
      @DrumRollTonyReacts  Год назад +11

      I mean... if you just let music play you are 100% NOT using it on fair use and have a copyright issue on RUclips. No thx. This is my style of how I do it. It sounds like you want to just listen to the regular version and not a reaction.

    • @Rodyx9
      @Rodyx9 Год назад +4

      @@DrumRollTonyReacts Keep doing what you're doing now, we don't want to watch a video with a face at the bottom right your talking is what mades it your video

    • @draax8216
      @draax8216 Год назад +4

      Im sorry, you are right. If you see this as your style its completely perfect. Keep doing it.
      I still watched and will be watching your Videos 👍🏻

  • @moathalhmoud5902
    @moathalhmoud5902 Год назад

    Waiting for a D-low reaction

    • @YnEoS10
      @YnEoS10 Год назад +3

      He did one!

    • @moathalhmoud5902
      @moathalhmoud5902 Год назад +1

      @@YnEoS10 i preferer he do one of his battle routines.

  • @lennon596
    @lennon596 Месяц назад

    SHOW-GOにリアクションしてくれてありがとう!日本のビートボクサーのJairoにもリアクションしてください🙏

  • @flowride4184
    @flowride4184 Год назад

    Trung Bao - Venom... That's my request.

  • @Jake-yj7le
    @Jake-yj7le Год назад

    Kick back battles pleeeeease

  • @alexandregehin8665
    @alexandregehin8665 Год назад

    to be fair, loopstation artist have just as much raw and natural talent ? They usually start out as classic beatboxers just like everyone else and use a loopstation to loop their sounds that's all

  • @imstupid324
    @imstupid324 Год назад

    Hi

  • @MrBakushin
    @MrBakushin Год назад

    Hey. Im not gonna tell you how to enjoy music but i believe that you might lack to hear all the beauty if you don't listen to full piece at once (well, there are exepctions, but idk if you are one of them). Especially in this kind of routines. Maybe you can do one video in two phases to test it out? 1st listen and enjoy and then, for the 2nd time stop as much as you want and add your comments. I think you might become way more insightful this way. Lmk what you think about this idea. Cheers.
    Ps. if you are rhythym maniac check out more technical beatboxers like Alem(although you saw him already) Zero or Footboxg. Napom is more of a complete beatboxer and have groove that will hipnotize you. Have fun!

    • @DrumRollTonyReacts
      @DrumRollTonyReacts  Год назад

      I would wager its the other way around

    • @MrBakushin
      @MrBakushin Год назад

      @@DrumRollTonyReacts Oh, well i wont argue with that. I wonder, was it always like that for you or it's skill(i guess you can call it that way?) you gained because of your work?

    • @DrumRollTonyReacts
      @DrumRollTonyReacts  Год назад

      @@MrBakushin skillset development. Really started in college with music professors with a lot of active listening and rewinding mixed with discussions. Also marching drumcorps and that culture teaches one to listen very carefully. Teaching band and instructing ensembles also develops that skillset.

    • @MrBakushin
      @MrBakushin Год назад

      @@DrumRollTonyReacts Yea, that makes sense. Keep doing what you doing bro. RUclipsrs like you really help beatbox community to grow. Thank you!

  • @milke9254
    @milke9254 Год назад

    My comment was removed :/

    • @YnEoS10
      @YnEoS10 Год назад

      RUclips does that a lot to combat spambots, sometimes you have to reword stuff.

  • @Credo_1in3
    @Credo_1in3 Год назад

    And about all those pauses: If somebody wants to appreciate the original video, then he can just turn it on and listen without pausing, but on the other hand please don't make too much pauses (the amount in this video is enough hehe)

  • @beleaff
    @beleaff Год назад +1

    bro just a tip, you make want you want, but first listen the piece and then make the analise is better for everyone and to be afraid by the whats time you will not be the first who do this format, is more enjoiable

  • @ShinyVal
    @ShinyVal Год назад

    When Show-Go speaks in Japanese he refers to himself in the masculine, so I think his pronouns would be he/him.

    • @IDontLikeHandIes
      @IDontLikeHandIes 11 месяцев назад +1

      Just putting my comment here just in case

  • @snmsounds6510
    @snmsounds6510 Год назад

    I begs you stop pausing the video every 2 secs you hear of it , like yes it’s very good but man we also wanna listen to it

    • @DrumRollTonyReacts
      @DrumRollTonyReacts  Год назад

      Oh no 😢 lol

    • @wea
      @wea 11 месяцев назад

      Bro watch the original if you wanna listen. We’re here for his input and analysis

  • @jojogank1118
    @jojogank1118 Год назад

    you talk to much

  • @callmecostco8808
    @callmecostco8808 5 месяцев назад

    why do you say they and not he? Hes an individual person not multiple

  • @matiasyurgel5533
    @matiasyurgel5533 Год назад

    you have the same voice of @lethamyr