How did you first discover beatboxing? Part two is out now: ruclips.net/video/cVWoFe_DFBc/видео.html 🤘Also, here are some more practice beats: ruclips.net/video/gytdA9V6rfs/видео.html
I never heard about Beatbox until I saw Blake Lewis on American Idol then I realized it has been around alot longer and I have always been inspired by it.
I know how to beatbox and I know this helps. I just could do that naturally, but after looking at this tutorial, I know this is helpful for many people.
I've practiced quite a bit and can now do everything you showed in the video fairly proficiently and would love to see a part 2 with a few new sounds and slightly faster and more complex beats as well as just any helpful new tips and tricks. Maybe even ones you used when you were first learning.
Awesome! I'm currently working on part 2 and it will feature 5 more sounds and a few practice beats for them. I plan on doing a 3 part series here soon covering easy, medium, and hard practice beats using these basics!
Thank you so much, dear! Your tutorials have been beneficial to me, and I genuinely appreciate your efforts. I've already spent quite a bit of time watching your previous tutorials, and I'm grateful for the valuable information you've shared. I'm looking forward to further exploring sound-related topics in your upcoming tutorials and hope you'll provide even more in-depth and practical guidance.
wauw i feel like this is a sign, ive followed the beatbox world for 5+ years now, and when i finally decide to give it a try and to take it serious, some amazing dude i never heared of explains it perfectly in his video. BIG UPS💯
I’ve been playing with beat box patterns kind of randomly throughout the years but never really thought of myself as a beat boxer. I always just beat boxed for fun and so me and my friends could rap. The more I got into skratch DJing and production the more I used beatbox to come up with ideas. Now I’m actually wanting to improve my beat box sounds and to learn more sounds. This tutorial already helped a lot! I love the explanations of the positions and where to build up pressure. Loved the beat practice at the end 🎉 thank you for this!!
Being able to beatbox what's in your head definitely helps come up with ideas! Glad that this video was able to help! I just dropped part two if you want learn and practice 5 more sounds!
What a video man I am learning beat boxing from last 1 week and after watching this video my sound get Christel clear 😭 Great explaintion of mouth positioning
I’ve been practicing every now and again for years but fail hard on rhythm. Just sounds like a mess of sounds. Can you please do more of these samples you showed toward the end in future videos?
The inward K Snare is just not possible for me. I already knew a few sounds, but I have a better way to use and make them now, despite not being to do the inward K Snare.
It is a tough sound to get the hang of, took my a long time myself. There are notable beatboxers who didn't start using it until years in. You got this!
I cant find out how to do the kick i keep trying and i record myself and i just dont know if it sounds right it kinda sounds like im spitting and i dont know if it feels right like should it only be coming from my breath im so lost somone please help
The breath portion of the kick can be as little or much as you want. The more breath, the more powerful but also less clean it becomes. Most of my kicks are done with very little air, just enough to make the sound, normally just a quick burst of air using pressure.
I'm personally not very good at that sound, so I wouldn't be the best teacher for it. There are many good vocal and crab scratch tutorials out there though!
Trying to visualize how to breathe in to make a sound is tough. It’s so counterintuitive. I’ll keep at it though. Reminds me of some of the machinery I run. When everyone starts they stand with their back to it so that moving it left and right is intuitive. Just as soon as you spin them around, everything goes to chaos and they forget what they were just doing ten seconds ago.
Several other videos left me feeling like an inward k snare was impossible wizardry. Then I found someone who speaks English as a first language. Still haven't found a black person who speaks English as a first language teaching this. Or a single black person teaching beatboxing on this site. The beatboxing scene on RUclips is... not what I'd expect. Can anyone explain this? I'm just learning because it makes playing with my cat more fun, I'm not part of the culture.
How did you first discover beatboxing? Part two is out now: ruclips.net/video/cVWoFe_DFBc/видео.html 🤘Also, here are some more practice beats: ruclips.net/video/gytdA9V6rfs/видео.html
I never heard about Beatbox until I saw Blake Lewis on American Idol then I realized it has been around alot longer and I have always been inspired by it.
Verbalase
I saw some cartoon beatboxes from verbalaze and very interested about it.
I got into it only recently after finding it super cool from seeing on tik tok from ppl like codfish, Dlow, Tara’s, and others
Friends.
Got out of beatboxing for a few years and now I’m back and ready to learn it all again with the man that carried me through it the first time
YOU GOT THIS!!!!
@@TylaDubya thank you man and thank you for the amazing tutorials
The best Tutorial producer is back!!!
Oh ya! Figured it was about time!
I can recognize the FL studio metronome 🥳Congratulations for the tutorial - good to make our artform more accessible!
Is it the FL studio one? I searched on Google for a metronome and that's what it gave me haha
The goat is back
🤘🤘🤘
I know how to beatbox and I know this helps. I just could do that naturally, but after looking at this tutorial, I know this is helpful for many people.
I'm trying from years I find very difficult to learn to do beatbox ,but you are absolute legend your explaining skills bro 👊👊👊
Yay! I hope this helped
I've practiced quite a bit and can now do everything you showed in the video fairly proficiently and would love to see a part 2 with a few new sounds and slightly faster and more complex beats as well as just any helpful new tips and tricks. Maybe even ones you used when you were first learning.
Awesome! I'm currently working on part 2 and it will feature 5 more sounds and a few practice beats for them. I plan on doing a 3 part series here soon covering easy, medium, and hard practice beats using these basics!
@@TylaDubya I’m really glad to hear that and can’t wait 😁
Thank you so much, dear! Your tutorials have been beneficial to me, and I genuinely appreciate your efforts. I've already spent quite a bit of time watching your previous tutorials, and I'm grateful for the valuable information you've shared. I'm looking forward to further exploring sound-related topics in your upcoming tutorials and hope you'll provide even more in-depth and practical guidance.
I just uploaded a practice video for these sounds!!
wauw i feel like this is a sign, ive followed the beatbox world for 5+ years now, and when i finally decide to give it a try and to take it serious, some amazing dude i never heared of explains it perfectly in his video. BIG UPS💯
Haha I'm glad it helped! Part 2 is out now if you want to learn a bit more!
I’ve been playing with beat box patterns kind of randomly throughout the years but never really thought of myself as a beat boxer. I always just beat boxed for fun and so me and my friends could rap. The more I got into skratch DJing and production the more I used beatbox to come up with ideas. Now I’m actually wanting to improve my beat box sounds and to learn more sounds. This tutorial already helped a lot! I love the explanations of the positions and where to build up pressure. Loved the beat practice at the end 🎉 thank you for this!!
Being able to beatbox what's in your head definitely helps come up with ideas! Glad that this video was able to help! I just dropped part two if you want learn and practice 5 more sounds!
@@TylaDubya thank you for the reply. And thank you for making part two🥳🥳 I’m excited to learn 5 new sounds🥳⚡️⚡️🙏🙏
Very well explained! Thank you for this video!
You are welcome! I hope that it helped!
What a video man
I am learning beat boxing from last 1 week and after watching this video my sound get Christel clear 😭
Great explaintion of mouth positioning
Glad it helped
Inward K is impossible
It's tough for sure, but not impossible! Everybody learns at their own pace, just keep trying!
@@TylaDubyawow man you're wonderful teacher.
You can do it ❤
Try it bri
True
We need more tutorials. Thank you for the tutorial.
I have plans for more soon!
As promised bro, just came to watch It and It was great, its pretty nice to care for the beginners, we were all lost once lol
I wanted to package a bunch of beginner sounds together to make things easier!
I’ve been practicing every now and again for years but fail hard on rhythm. Just sounds like a mess of sounds. Can you please do more of these samples you showed toward the end in future videos?
I plan to do a bunch like that here soon!
I’m learning how to beatbox today for a choir audition tomorrow
I hope it went well!
Amazing tutorial. Thank you
You are welcome!!
Amazing video!
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
YO! World-class production and instructions right here
That's the goal! I'm glad you appreciate the quality and hope the instructions helped!
Sir i got it right thanks will be going to se next thanks
Awesome! Time to watch part 2!
More of these please!
Of course!
When i do the inward K snare it isnt very sharp and sounds almost raspy, any tips on how to improve that?
Boots and Cats.
Simple as that
You're not wrong 😂
The inware k snare is kinda weird, it comes out but it doesn't sound like a drum for me, any tips?
same here bro! i guess we should watch some other tutorials as well
I’m just blowing air farts😫
You got this 🤘
😂
I simply cannot get the inward K sound to work for me!
Doing the outward is no issue, but I cannot get my head around the inward K
It took me a year or so into beatboxing to get it myself. Its one of those things that will just click one day!
Beatbox you teacher.Thakyou so much.2021 I learn beatbox you teach.😮😢
You are welcome!!! Thank you for watching!
Thanks bro! I like your longer explanations better cuz my mouth is stupid and it needs the extra instruction
Awesome I learn MORE from you thanks
The inward K Snare is just not possible for me. I already knew a few sounds, but I have a better way to use and make them now, despite not being to do the inward K Snare.
Same here. It seems like trying to breathe under water, lol!
It is a tough sound to get the hang of, took my a long time myself. There are notable beatboxers who didn't start using it until years in. You got this!
Finely I get it.
Thanks man
Awesome! You are welcome!
Do we have to hold our breath while beat boxing ?
No! There are sounds that take in and release air!
Very very very very very very very good
Glad you liked it!
Hey tyla do you think your going to compete in some beatbox competitions again (idk if you still are anymore)
Maybe! It could be fun to compete again!
@@TylaDubyahaha and it would be fun to watch I think you'd go crazy in a battle now a days unstoppable
Amazing
🤘🤘
Best Tutorial ❤
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
@@TylaDubya waiting for part 2
Thanks you so much for the lessoon!!!!
You are welcome
I cant find out how to do the kick i keep trying and i record myself and i just dont know if it sounds right it kinda sounds like im spitting and i dont know if it feels right like should it only be coming from my breath im so lost somone please help
The breath portion of the kick can be as little or much as you want. The more breath, the more powerful but also less clean it becomes. Most of my kicks are done with very little air, just enough to make the sound, normally just a quick burst of air using pressure.
thank u😘
Welcome!
you should teach the dj scratch sound
I'm personally not very good at that sound, so I wouldn't be the best teacher for it. There are many good vocal and crab scratch tutorials out there though!
OSM..
Thank you😊
You are welcome!
Is the kick drum supposed to be more of a b sound or a p sound
More of a b sound! The p sound is used for snares like the pf or psh!
GREAT I BELIEVE I CAN DO IT
I discovered beatboxing in a capella groups and I taught myself how to beatbox
Awesome! I beatboxed in an a cappella group myself, it was a lot of fun!
@@TylaDubya ooh that’s awesome
Inward k Is so hard
It is challenging but worth it when you get it!
Thansk soo much
You are welcome!
I can't do the inward sound, I just end up sucking in air pretty much
It might take a bit to figure out, I didnt use it for the first year or two of beatboxing!
Thinking I did it right….realising I have to breathe in …..trying breathing in, then I snorted
It happens! Sometimes mistakes lead to new sounds!
I’ve tried doing the Inward K snare for literally 2 weeks and I still can’t do it 😭
It took me a while! I don't remember getting it until a year or so into beatboxing!
@@TylaDubya I guess people have their paces on learning :)
brother why i am not able to produce b sound it is just like i am blowing air from my mouth
Focus more on the pressure between your lips rather than air!
@@TylaDubya like opening my lips with more pressure?
I learned how to take the water one. It’s a different RUclipsr.
Yeah the k thing is kind of insane
Trying to visualize how to breathe in to make a sound is tough. It’s so counterintuitive. I’ll keep at it though. Reminds me of some of the machinery I run. When everyone starts they stand with their back to it so that moving it left and right is intuitive. Just as soon as you spin them around, everything goes to chaos and they forget what they were just doing ten seconds ago.
i can't get the inward k snare ugh
You can do it! Give it some time!
Hlo bro where are you from ❤
From the US!
I CAN5TTT
I cant get rhe ^K 😢
It took me a while! Don't give up!
@@TylaDubya I shall keep trying!
Wait this is easy for me because we have these pronunciations in my language
Awesome!!
B word....ok....
Me:Boooobsss
Mr. Tutorial
You know it 🤘
i know how to beatbox😀😀😀
Several other videos left me feeling like an inward k snare was impossible wizardry. Then I found someone who speaks English as a first language. Still haven't found a black person who speaks English as a first language teaching this. Or a single black person teaching beatboxing on this site. The beatboxing scene on RUclips is... not what I'd expect. Can anyone explain this? I'm just learning because it makes playing with my cat more fun, I'm not part of the culture.
I'm 1st reply
T is impossible for meer
You got it
Me : ksks chk chk chk muh muh ah 👁💋👁
Thanks ❤❤
You're welcome!!