David, these videos are superb. As someone who had some vocal training myself (not to the extent you have, I'm sure!) I got interested in beatbox at 32 years old and trying to learn techniques from these young beatboxers who do so much of what they do on instinct and practice, is quite difficult for me, but I find your more "vocal" explanations of the techniques speak to me that bit more and combining that with the beatbox tutorial videos I think I'm actually closer than I've ever been to being able to beatbox. A bit! Would love to see you do some sort of collanoration with SBX where you maybe collectively come up with a tutorial which fully explains a technique or something like that. Keep up the good work sir, both with the beatbox content and your more "usual" content, I came for the beatbox and stayed for the rest 👍👍
Since you have a lot of people telling you good sounds and tutorials, I just wanna say that you have a lot of potential as a beatboxer 💕 I hope I see you getting caught by this like all of us so we can see you do amazing things. Loved the video. Keep it up! 😁
I highly recommend you to check the *“How to Do The Robotic Voice” tutorial by Dharni.* It’s a variation of throat bass and it sounds kind of like a polyphonic technique, you’d love it!
I remember this guy was the only non clickbait go to, for subharmonic singing, and its awesome to see him make more videos and soon adding to the beatbox community!
You actually got some of these down pretty fast and easily, especially the fart bass im actually jealous. It takes me forever to learn new techniques not counting ones I created myself. Loving the content can't wait for more ^-^
I love the music theory and explanations behind what is happening. Super interesting and entertaining. Keep 'em coming! :D Really cool to see you try new vocal beatbox techniques! Love seeing the failure too. As a beatboxer focussing on subharmonics myself, i can confirm: it sounds awkward and is somewhat embarassing when you practice, especially at first. Some sounds i use now i dismissed at first for being uncool or not having the right sound, but now, many years later i find myself using a lot but just going super short, adding a lip buzz filter or other tricks to get it to sound more interesting. Get comfy, relax, get the breathing down and then the beatboxing becomes so much easier. So get a nice flow and after that polish your sounds.
Watch Two.H - I don't give a Soso - Master of Special sounds B-art - Start Over Fadhil - Next Level inward bass Piratheeban - Fresh Prince of Inward bass Trung Bao - Venom Indicator - I'm an alien All of this is good, you won't regret watching this videos.
I'm super excited to see you nail that starsky bass!! Watching you learn beatbox is inspiring and helpful! Even after 5 years I still feel like a complete beginner.
@David Larson bro the starsky bass is done by gargling to do it you have to gargle first with water then remove the water and then thats the vibration you need
idk why i just love to watch someone learn to beatbox, because it was beatiful experience and worth it when u reach the point where u can do it flawlessly, but it can be frustrating sometimes, but believe me, its worth it.
OOOooh boy this is gonna be soo fun lol. so glad i can be here as the you go through this journey! Also, you should totally check out ShowGO's double voice. If its done the way i think its done, i think youll have a fun time trying to figure it out!
Hey man, great video, love that you are getting into beatboxing in many ways and not just reactions. Just letting you know, that the Starsky bass doesn't work with false folds, it is created with the Uvula vibrating...you don't feel any tension in your vocal chords besides your normal voice...just letting you know ;)
Hey David! Love your videos man, love that your spreading awareness and respect to the beatbox community. :) Wanted to share a little tip for when you're learning new beatbox techniques! You want to play around with pressure, air flow, and placement a lot while experimenting what works for you. For example, specifically for sounds that you want to isolate (you mentioned that the zipper and fart bass had multiple vibrations happening at the same time), try tightening the corners of your lips/mouth. It helps isolate the vibrations to the center a lot more. Keep doin what you're doin! Big ups
Hey bro! I REALLY want you to learn the *Inward Bass* but use only your *False Folds,* like Audical and Inertia do. It’s different from the inhale singing/inward bass you were doing. *Rubikbbx* has a great tutorial on it, pls check it out!
You can also use a “th” sound underneath the outward lip bass. It’s what I tend to use the most out of those three tongue-fricatives Also, I believe Starsky Bass is a uvular/soft pallet roll, not false folds (I think)
To get techniques like these down you have to practice every day for at least an hour and you can spread it throughout your day like you don’t have to do 1hour all in one time you can do like 30 mins now and then 30 mins later
I'm quite new to you channel, but I'm already completely hooked, since you do such a great job explaining so many sounds I've done and have been puzzled by for years. So little info out there and so great to find other "weirdos" who experiment with sounds outside the (epic) beatbox world, too! Maybe planning on making a small video at some point, I still have some sounds that I'm not sure how/what I do, seems that you would be my best bet for explaining them :) Anyway, wanted to say hi and keep up the great content! Btw, just stumbled upon "Special Beatbox Sounds Compilation" on youtube, if you haven't seen, probably gonna blow your mind (it did mine) :D
I am excited to learn beatboxing too but I admit to feel slightly intimidated that I have to translate most tutorials from a man registry to a woman registry and find what is the same when the sound is quite different. Oddly enough find the challenge to feel like a weird fun quest in a game at the same time so while I'm nervous I also feel kinda adventurous too! Succeeding would be so freaking cool. :)
Just started watching your channel but so far loving it, no idea where you are at in your development but if you pursue this there is a huge market for being able to break down techniques in a professional light, they have tons of tutorials, but I haven't seen too many that run over basic techniques and how to transition to higher quality beat making
Keep on learning bro, its nice to see you start from the bottom 😄 hopefully we will soon hear your first routine 🤘🏼 pls try spitsnare and OD Bass one day. Kinda impossible techniques for me
Starsky bass doesnt have to do ANYTHING with false folds or ur vocal folds. U just gargle (like the uvula vibrating with the back of ur throat) and add vocals. Many people including myself thought its got something to do with chest bass or throat bass. But my friend just told me that I’ve been doing it wrong from so many months
So, I'm going to give you a few tips hoping to help you with these sounds. Zipper: try with the side of your mouth. Personally I find that it requires much less air and it's easier to control. Plus, if you oscillate your uvula while inhaling (imagine gargling after you've washed your teeth, but instead of breathing in you breath out) you will get kind of a tape rewind effect. Fart bass: it was pretty good, actually! Starsky bass: it was totally wrong XD it's just a vocalisation of uvular oscillations. So, as I said before, imagine gargling after washing your teeth. Vocalise that, and you'll obtain Starsky bass. Pretty simple, no use of vocal folds required other than the regular ones, no "standard subharmonics" involved. Polyphonic voice: this is the "basic version" of the one you heard a few videos ago by Two.H and with a lot of training I believe you'll be able to reach that level. It is also the hardest to explain, unfortunately. Again, no subharmonics involved. Try singing in a very, very airy falsetto and slowly go down to the bottom of that register, until you naturally shift to regular chest voice (this shift will usually be a jump of a few tones, since with this breathy falsetto you will have less control over your voice). I feel like the more airy you make your falsetto, the more your shift to regular voice will be abrupt and the more you'll be able to feel when you enter the double voice. At first you'll keep shifting between falsetto and regular voice, with a bit of double voice in between. Then your double voice will be more stable but bubbly, and the more you train the smoother it will sound and it will be closer to the one of Two.H. Hope this helped, if you have further questions please ask! Have a nice day ;)
Do the starsky bass like you’re gargling with no water and singing in falsetto. It’s not using your false folds, rather your uvula. Pwad has a great tutorial on this sound, more commonly called vocal bass
In order to master the Starsky Bass or Vocal Bass you should watch pwad's Vocal Bass Tutorial. He explains it really good how to use the uvula vibration. Check it out!
Bro you should hit Swissbeatbox Up and do something with them because of your knowledge. I find what you do so interesting that you knew a lot of beatboxing techniques for years on your own :D Love your content keep it up
It's also important to note that techniques like the zipper can be done in multiple areas of the lips. Find ur most comfortable place. I do my zipper on the sides of my lips as well as middle.
KrNfX, Canada's got talent winner, has made a small series with a channel called maker music, unfortunately many of videos only come in reuploads, so it might be hard to find them, but anyway, these videos are what got me started in beatboxing and I have been going for 5-6 years now. He covers the basic drums and a few easy effects (he also teaches the side zipper which IMO is an easier variant to the middle zipper, which I haven't learnt yet >_
Pwad does a similar bass to the Starsky bass but he's mastered it to a different level that's incredibly musical. He has a tutorial on it as well. Think of a faster rolling of the uvula. Like how you would pronounce some french words. It's like gargling water but with no water, then you just sing over top of that. The amount of air and pressure you use to sing the note with a regular voice should naturally cause the second subharmonic to come out after that. Love the vids man!
Im thinking about learning to sing because of you, you know so much about the voice and you apply it into our world so well that it just already makes you a sick a beatboxer... like how??? 😂😂 people have been trying for years to achieve what you achieve in 5 seconds. Do you know any good channels to teach me about singing or the voice?? But obviously not your channel loll
I believe the Starsky Bass is like(if not identical to) the tongue bass, where you reach a “vibrating” sound with your tongue/uvula; but I think you have a great foundation for beatboxing since you’re familiar with some basses I’d also suggest watching Dharni tutorials, he has great humor as well as beatboxing techniques that I think you’d enjoy
Great job! Just so you know, starsky bass should be a very relaxed sound. It sounded like you were straining a lot, but in order to get that tuning to a perfect fifth really nice, it has to feel more natural
This is fun. Looking up to see you do some complex beats. And btw, sounds that are really simple for some people, can be difficult to master for others cause of physique, so thats sometimes really frustrating.
The starsky bass, i am not sure about all the technical terms, but what i do know is that it is a vibration between the toungue and uvula. Check out the tutorial Pwad made, his explination helped me the best.
Hey man, I highly recommend to start with more basic stuff, I would compare learning beatboxing to learning an instrument, its boring but you have to practice those scales right? Beatboxing is similar, start with perfecting your kick hi-hat and a couple swappable snares, i personally recommend k-snare, inward k-snare, pf snare, and bmg snare to start with, learn basic beats make up some of your own with those sounds, then you can start learning more advanced techniques such as these and throw them into your own beats and patterns. You already have some techniques down such a throat bass, and probably vibration bass too because im sure at its core its a subharmonic of some sort haha. But yeah this is just a small recommendation, not as a video idea but just beatboxing advice. Much love man glad to see you enjoying this hidden genre of music!
To do the starsky bass just vibrate the part when you having a cold and you move the mucus from your nose to your mouth ( the action of it ) and just add a falsetto voice to it
the sound you're getting at 13:10 is a great way to learn how to vocal fry scream by the way...just lean in to this sound where there is a vocal fry that happens in your passaggio
2 years later:
Yo its david and this is a big big shout out to swis beatbox and my friend pepouni
LOOOOOL
So true.. and that would be awesome...😁
Aha 😂😂made my day
I give it less than 2 years xD hes already got great vocal control and music knowledge.
Lmao bro🤣🤣
The starsky bass is using uvula oscillation not the false folds
Big Facts
Really??? Woah that sounds painful but I guess I'll have to check it out again 🤯
@@davidlarson3905 not really... It doesn't even hurt a little bit...
@@davidlarson3905 if you want another tutorial check out pwad's vocal bass tutorial
@@davidlarson3905 it doesn't hurt, it's actually pretty easy when you understand the sound
8:23 Alexinho: Yo, this is Alexinho and you're watching...
Me: Disney Channel
Alexinho: SwissBeatbox
Me: Shit
Javier Garcia Garcia 😂
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂
Esh!
5:42 he does the cough snare accidentally
Lmao
LMFAO
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Declan Dudley well shit😂
10:41 bruh the vocal bass combines your normal voice and a second vibration between your tongue and uvula. I'd suggest that you watch PWAD's tutorial
Agree
I know that your a bass guy but you have to react to NaPom's roll like this
YES
Who else clicked off the video that they were watching to watch this
waiting ?
*naw I just opened RUclips and immediately checked this channel*
Me
Nah but i did with his last two, saved this one after i finished some tings
Me lol
David, these videos are superb. As someone who had some vocal training myself (not to the extent you have, I'm sure!) I got interested in beatbox at 32 years old and trying to learn techniques from these young beatboxers who do so much of what they do on instinct and practice, is quite difficult for me, but I find your more "vocal" explanations of the techniques speak to me that bit more and combining that with the beatbox tutorial videos I think I'm actually closer than I've ever been to being able to beatbox. A bit!
Would love to see you do some sort of collanoration with SBX where you maybe collectively come up with a tutorial which fully explains a technique or something like that.
Keep up the good work sir, both with the beatbox content and your more "usual" content, I came for the beatbox and stayed for the rest 👍👍
The Mad Tatter Same here - musician who picked up BBX at 32! ESH 🔥
Watch “indicator/I’m an alien”
Since you have a lot of people telling you good sounds and tutorials, I just wanna say that you have a lot of potential as a beatboxer 💕 I hope I see you getting caught by this like all of us so we can see you do amazing things.
Loved the video. Keep it up! 😁
Watch this tutorial: B-art / Breaking down the beat. He teach inward bass + click roll (liquid bass). It’s an amazing sound 🔥🔥
He will struggle tho
Bro he legit just started, dont do him like that 😂
Aleksander Moldovan liquid bass it’s easy to do. And he know how to do inward bass.
Azel's bass is much better...
@@Pranav-ij5jm its the same lol
this is the start yo this addiction is gonna get ....... lol!!
We all started from this Haha!
Nobody: a
David: subharmonic
I highly recommend you to check the *“How to Do The Robotic Voice” tutorial by Dharni.* It’s a variation of throat bass and it sounds kind of like a polyphonic technique, you’d love it!
Your pp made me though that something was on my phone
@@fckinhell1753 his pp?
Dont troll this man with Dharni tutorials 😅😂
Dont stop with the beatbox grind 👌 you will kill it man
You dont have to force your throat to get the starsky bass sound :)
Cuneyt Kaymak Yea it‘s just the german way of pronouncing the „R“ 😂
@@kingreinhold9905 😂😂
@@kingreinhold9905 That's the french way too
@@kingreinhold9905 and there's a Kazakh letter which is like the French "R" but more aggressive
I remember this guy was the only non clickbait go to, for subharmonic singing, and its awesome to see him make more videos and soon adding to the beatbox community!
Nice job man! Next video we want to hear a 30 seconds beatbox from you!
You actually got some of these down pretty fast and easily, especially the fart bass im actually jealous. It takes me forever to learn new techniques not counting ones I created myself. Loving the content can't wait for more ^-^
Hey David, see vocal bass tutorial of pwad
Benjamin Valenzuela yesss
Benjamin Valenzuela i can get it super clean just saying
Yea yea yea❤
I love the music theory and explanations behind what is happening. Super interesting and entertaining. Keep 'em coming! :D
Really cool to see you try new vocal beatbox techniques! Love seeing the failure too. As a beatboxer focussing on subharmonics myself, i can confirm: it sounds awkward and is somewhat embarassing when you practice, especially at first. Some sounds i use now i dismissed at first for being uncool or not having the right sound, but now, many years later i find myself using a lot but just going super short, adding a lip buzz filter or other tricks to get it to sound more interesting. Get comfy, relax, get the breathing down and then the beatboxing becomes so much easier. So get a nice flow and after that polish your sounds.
these videos are awesome! keep up the good work bro
You did amazing David :) honestly you are learning fast and sound really nice man :) would like to see more of these type videos :D
YESSSSS I WAS WAITING FOR IT!!!!
GOSH I FUCKING LOVE YOU DAVID!
Watch Two.H - I don't give a
Soso - Master of Special sounds
B-art - Start Over
Fadhil - Next Level inward bass
Piratheeban - Fresh Prince of Inward bass
Trung Bao - Venom
Indicator - I'm an alien
All of this is good, you won't regret watching this videos.
I'm super excited to see you nail that starsky bass!! Watching you learn beatbox is inspiring and helpful! Even after 5 years I still feel like a complete beginner.
@David Larson bro the starsky bass is done by gargling
to do it you have to gargle first with water then remove the water and then thats the vibration you need
Ah yes, the best way to start the day is with a David video
Keep the good work :)
A great effort man...very glad that you fell in love with beatboxing🔥🤟🏻
idk why i just love to watch someone learn to beatbox, because it was beatiful experience and worth it when u reach the point where u can do it flawlessly, but it can be frustrating sometimes, but believe me, its worth it.
My fav so far dude, keep going! ❤️
OOOooh boy this is gonna be soo fun lol. so glad i can be here as the you go through this journey! Also, you should totally check out ShowGO's double voice. If its done the way i think its done, i think youll have a fun time trying to figure it out!
Hey man, great video, love that you are getting into beatboxing in many ways and not just reactions. Just letting you know, that the Starsky bass doesn't work with false folds, it is created with the Uvula vibrating...you don't feel any tension in your vocal chords besides your normal voice...just letting you know ;)
I love this video!! Keep up the great work my guy!
Yess...was waiting for your video on beatbox 💥💥💥😅
Next your be dropping a wildcard for swissbeatbox 😂 keep up the good content!
Oh man, I'm literally dying of laughter when 6:42 / 6:43 happend. When you moved a bit up on the chair and Alex made the fart noice
Hey David! Love your videos man, love that your spreading awareness and respect to the beatbox community. :)
Wanted to share a little tip for when you're learning new beatbox techniques!
You want to play around with pressure, air flow, and placement a lot while experimenting what works for you.
For example, specifically for sounds that you want to isolate (you mentioned that the zipper and fart bass had multiple vibrations happening at the same time), try tightening the corners of your lips/mouth. It helps isolate the vibrations to the center a lot more.
Keep doin what you're doin! Big ups
LOVE THIS VIDEO DAVID 🙏🏽
U should react to some loopstation videos aswell, to fully get into beatboxing :)
Wow dude, each time you upload a video you amaze me, like, I understand you better than the beatboxers explaining so I can learn beatbox myself
Very cool stuff David!
i like these vids man... always waiting for the next!
Nice video idea man. Keep doing these and providing technical info about them when you can.
I love how you have Veritasium in your recommended
Hey bro! I REALLY want you to learn the *Inward Bass* but use only your *False Folds,* like Audical and Inertia do. It’s different from the inhale singing/inward bass you were doing. *Rubikbbx* has a great tutorial on it, pls check it out!
You can also use a “th” sound underneath the outward lip bass. It’s what I tend to use the most out of those three tongue-fricatives
Also, I believe Starsky Bass is a uvular/soft pallet roll, not false folds (I think)
Correct David was incorrect and almost doing vocalized chest bass
To get techniques like these down you have to practice every day for at least an hour and you can spread it throughout your day like you don’t have to do 1hour all in one time you can do like 30 mins now and then 30 mins later
Yes I’ve been waiting for this!
Love these videos man you brought a bunch of beatboxers into the world of subharmonnics! Now we can all be like codfish lol. Thank you!
Awesome beatboxing love your content...keep rocking family... 🎧🎤🎧💙🎤💙🎤💙
I'm quite new to you channel, but I'm already completely hooked, since you do such a great job explaining so many sounds I've done and have been puzzled by for years. So little info out there and so great to find other "weirdos" who experiment with sounds outside the (epic) beatbox world, too! Maybe planning on making a small video at some point, I still have some sounds that I'm not sure how/what I do, seems that you would be my best bet for explaining them :)
Anyway, wanted to say hi and keep up the great content!
Btw, just stumbled upon "Special Beatbox Sounds Compilation" on youtube, if you haven't seen, probably gonna blow your mind (it did mine) :D
David: *coughs* 2:02
*Corona Virus Intensifies*
Dude you were very good for your first tries man💪🏻
I remember that starsky bass was my first proud' finally mastered a nice sounds'like before any sound, like liprolls, k snares, odbasses and etc
Alexinho vs Soso is insane
I am excited to learn beatboxing too but I admit to feel slightly intimidated that I have to translate most tutorials from a man registry to a woman registry and find what is the same when the sound is quite different. Oddly enough find the challenge to feel like a weird fun quest in a game at the same time so while I'm nervous I also feel kinda adventurous too! Succeeding would be so freaking cool. :)
Wow, i actually enjoyed watching this whole video
David I'd love if you covered beatbox turtorials, it definitly helped me more watching your videos explaining it!
we need part two because you didn't get to the liprolls and i need to see that
I think you should try the basic sounds like kick, hi hats, k snare, spit snare, etc.
New beatbox video F YES! ❤
Just started watching your channel but so far loving it, no idea where you are at in your development but if you pursue this there is a huge market for being able to break down techniques in a professional light, they have tons of tutorials, but I haven't seen too many that run over basic techniques and how to transition to higher quality beat making
Keep on learning bro, its nice to see you start from the bottom 😄 hopefully we will soon hear your first routine 🤘🏼 pls try spitsnare and OD Bass one day. Kinda impossible techniques for me
you should check out more of napom, he is a master
He's the throat bass god the beatbox scene needs!
Starsky bass doesnt have to do ANYTHING with false folds or ur vocal folds. U just gargle (like the uvula vibrating with the back of ur throat) and add vocals. Many people including myself thought its got something to do with chest bass or throat bass. But my friend just told me that I’ve been doing it wrong from so many months
The vibration on the alexinho bass is like your gonna spit
David and ill try my best to explain whats going on with a few of the naming beatbox basses dm me
9:40 damn okay david i hear you with that bass!
You should check out flashburn and his tutorials on multiple variations of throat/chest bass I think that might interest you
This guy is blowing up in my recommendations
tip: the starsky bass is done by using the french “r”, then just vocalizing it.
Respect for Veritasium on the top, already watched it ^^
David, for the polyphonic voice try using a more forward voice placement with less constricted air flow
So, I'm going to give you a few tips hoping to help you with these sounds.
Zipper: try with the side of your mouth. Personally I find that it requires much less air and it's easier to control. Plus, if you oscillate your uvula while inhaling (imagine gargling after you've washed your teeth, but instead of breathing in you breath out) you will get kind of a tape rewind effect.
Fart bass: it was pretty good, actually!
Starsky bass: it was totally wrong XD it's just a vocalisation of uvular oscillations. So, as I said before, imagine gargling after washing your teeth. Vocalise that, and you'll obtain Starsky bass. Pretty simple, no use of vocal folds required other than the regular ones, no "standard subharmonics" involved.
Polyphonic voice: this is the "basic version" of the one you heard a few videos ago by Two.H and with a lot of training I believe you'll be able to reach that level. It is also the hardest to explain, unfortunately. Again, no subharmonics involved. Try singing in a very, very airy falsetto and slowly go down to the bottom of that register, until you naturally shift to regular chest voice (this shift will usually be a jump of a few tones, since with this breathy falsetto you will have less control over your voice). I feel like the more airy you make your falsetto, the more your shift to regular voice will be abrupt and the more you'll be able to feel when you enter the double voice. At first you'll keep shifting between falsetto and regular voice, with a bit of double voice in between. Then your double voice will be more stable but bubbly, and the more you train the smoother it will sound and it will be closer to the one of Two.H.
Hope this helped, if you have further questions please ask! Have a nice day ;)
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Do the starsky bass like you’re gargling with no water and singing in falsetto. It’s not using your false folds, rather your uvula. Pwad has a great tutorial on this sound, more commonly called vocal bass
I know how to beat box and let me tell you you nailed every single sound🔨😂😂😂
In order to master the Starsky Bass or Vocal Bass you should watch pwad's Vocal Bass Tutorial. He explains it really good how to use the uvula vibration. Check it out!
Yea, with that tutorial he'll understand it for shure
Bro you should hit Swissbeatbox Up and do something with them because of your knowledge.
I find what you do so interesting that you knew a lot of beatboxing techniques for years on your own :D
Love your content keep it up
It's also important to note that techniques like the zipper can be done in multiple areas of the lips. Find ur most comfortable place. I do my zipper on the sides of my lips as well as middle.
KrNfX, Canada's got talent winner, has made a small series with a channel called maker music, unfortunately many of videos only come in reuploads, so it might be hard to find them, but anyway, these videos are what got me started in beatboxing and I have been going for 5-6 years now. He covers the basic drums and a few easy effects (he also teaches the side zipper which IMO is an easier variant to the middle zipper, which I haven't learnt yet >_
David will become the subharmonic lord 😁
Pwad does a similar bass to the Starsky bass but he's mastered it to a different level that's incredibly musical. He has a tutorial on it as well. Think of a faster rolling of the uvula. Like how you would pronounce some french words. It's like gargling water but with no water, then you just sing over top of that. The amount of air and pressure you use to sing the note with a regular voice should naturally cause the second subharmonic to come out after that. Love the vids man!
You can check out pwad's vocal bass tutorial
Not beatbox but have you heard Ken Turner sing in Rainbow of Love? It's ridiculously low!
Im thinking about learning to sing because of you, you know so much about the voice and you apply it into our world so well that it just already makes you a sick a beatboxer... like how??? 😂😂 people have been trying for years to achieve what you achieve in 5 seconds. Do you know any good channels to teach me about singing or the voice?? But obviously not your channel loll
Can you try to do a 626 effect by stitch please it sounds so cool
I believe the Starsky Bass is like(if not identical to) the tongue bass, where you reach a “vibrating” sound with your tongue/uvula; but I think you have a great foundation for beatboxing since you’re familiar with some basses
I’d also suggest watching Dharni tutorials, he has great humor as well as beatboxing techniques that I think you’d enjoy
If you want to see what teams of beatboxers can do, watch BERYWAM vs THE BEATBOX HOUSE
You needa review ‘You can’t roll like this like’ - Napom
Should've tried the double voice (show go)❗.Tutorial on his Channel. Liproll as well tutorial on d low's channel
Maybe next time 💚
Years later learning beatbox : this is big big shout out to swissbeatbox and my friend pepouni
Great job! Just so you know, starsky bass should be a very relaxed sound. It sounded like you were straining a lot, but in order to get that tuning to a perfect fifth really nice, it has to feel more natural
This is fun. Looking up to see you do some complex beats.
And btw, sounds that are really simple for some people, can be difficult to master for others cause of physique, so thats sometimes really frustrating.
The starsky bass, i am not sure about all the technical terms, but what i do know is that it is a vibration between the toungue and uvula. Check out the tutorial Pwad made, his explination helped me the best.
You should check out Pwad's shoutout in Swissbeatbox channel and also the tutorial he made on his technique.
Keep on the good work man, cool videos.
Hey man, I highly recommend to start with more basic stuff, I would compare learning beatboxing to learning an instrument, its boring but you have to practice those scales right? Beatboxing is similar, start with perfecting your kick hi-hat and a couple swappable snares, i personally recommend k-snare, inward k-snare, pf snare, and bmg snare to start with, learn basic beats make up some of your own with those sounds, then you can start learning more advanced techniques such as these and throw them into your own beats and patterns. You already have some techniques down such a throat bass, and probably vibration bass too because im sure at its core its a subharmonic of some sort haha. But yeah this is just a small recommendation, not as a video idea but just beatboxing advice. Much love man glad to see you enjoying this hidden genre of music!
To do the starsky bass just vibrate the part when you having a cold and you move the mucus from your nose to your mouth ( the action of it ) and just add a falsetto voice to it
the sound you're getting at 13:10 is a great way to learn how to vocal fry scream by the way...just lean in to this sound where there is a vocal fry that happens in your passaggio