Inhale Singing - Lowest Vocal Technique EVER - Ingressive Phonation - Inward Bass Beatbox

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  • Опубликовано: 7 дек 2019
  • Instagram: @davidwiththelonghair

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  • @tbh.7204
    @tbh.7204 4 года назад +4242

    My family: *sleeping peacefully*
    Me at 3AM:

  • @EdokLock
    @EdokLock 4 года назад +1934

    "I'd like to give a shout out to absolutely nobody" - David Mc Gregor

    • @marcelloberry6829
      @marcelloberry6829 4 года назад +5

      Larson

    • @andrewjohnson2749
      @andrewjohnson2749 4 года назад +2

      Or Russ

    • @labva6556
      @labva6556 4 года назад +2

      Larson

    • @alteroccatv
      @alteroccatv 4 года назад +4

      Shout to the whole Russia musical heritage/musicians perhaps? ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=russian+basso+profondo

    • @onhyex7428
      @onhyex7428 4 года назад +5

      @@alteroccatv I had also kinda figured this out and messed with people, but I never experimented as much as you, I just used it to make weird voices.

  • @rafaelpernil
    @rafaelpernil 4 года назад +1073

    "How to sound like a truck and scare people" should have been the title

  • @jonahmeyer1862
    @jonahmeyer1862 4 года назад +448

    I use this technique too say “MEOW” when I see my cats

    • @drasticgamer3748
      @drasticgamer3748 4 года назад +6

      Ayee sameee!

    • @vincentthomas4136
      @vincentthomas4136 4 года назад +8

      Imagine what the cat thought the first time you did that

    • @dng4679
      @dng4679 4 года назад +1

      LOL

    • @Yoshi92
      @Yoshi92 4 года назад +1

      bro thats fkin accurate thx for the tip lol

    • @rentf2
      @rentf2 4 года назад +3

      i thought im the only one

  • @ololic
    @ololic 4 года назад +2855

    I feel like at some point you made the mistake to do this around people.

    • @davidlarson3905
      @davidlarson3905  4 года назад +470

      ..... Was it obvious? 😬

    • @billyashley907
      @billyashley907 4 года назад +27

      🤣 undoubtedly so!

    • @mateoteoteo753
      @mateoteoteo753 4 года назад +6

      Looool

    • @tntfz1706
      @tntfz1706 4 года назад +6

      I did it too 😂

    • @chrismartinez144
      @chrismartinez144 4 года назад +60

      @@davidlarson3905 and did you also show to this your choir teacher and afterwards wish you hadn't? Lol

  • @thecommoncold9020
    @thecommoncold9020 4 года назад +660

    I did this candidly in Math class and my teacher was just traumatized

  • @gavinendsleymusic
    @gavinendsleymusic Год назад +98

    I've always found this more natural to me than subharmonics or growling, and after some practice, I can now use this in my choir to be louder when hitting D2 and C2!

    • @levinutter3026
      @levinutter3026 Год назад +10

      it actually is the exact same thing as subharmonic singing, the only difference being inward

    • @ZoltyWasTaken.
      @ZoltyWasTaken. Год назад +5

      @@levinutter3026 doesn’t that mean that I would sing a C0 in chest to get a C-1 inhale? 😂 or do I do the 15th Subharmonic on a C3 chest?

    • @dipperpines2793
      @dipperpines2793 Год назад +1

      Awesome mate!!!!!!

    • @LynchtheFinch
      @LynchtheFinch Год назад

      @@levinutter3026 knowing this actually helps me a shit ton. I use ingressive phonation for fun when speaking all the time. Ive been unsure if i'm just chest frying or actually doing a subharmonic. now I know ive actually been doing subharmonics

    • @LynchtheFinch
      @LynchtheFinch 9 месяцев назад

      This was a certified schizophrenia moment

  • @lliliill5145
    @lliliill5145 4 года назад +313

    No one:
    Your dad on the couch:
    0:00

    • @Zeddle
      @Zeddle 4 года назад +3

      Comedygold xD

    • @idk._.9958
      @idk._.9958 3 года назад +1

      I guess im dad then

    • @twiztid-t3289
      @twiztid-t3289 3 года назад

      @@Zeddle bruh true

    • @gopnikpepe1766
      @gopnikpepe1766 2 года назад

      when i realized that my voice is deeper than my dads and im 14

    • @Mk-ki3lx
      @Mk-ki3lx 2 года назад

      @@gopnikpepe1766 ayo same too lol

  • @brodricnoh4073
    @brodricnoh4073 4 года назад +605

    I laughed literally every time he said not to practice around people

  • @playwithjinxie
    @playwithjinxie 4 года назад +630

    I’ve been doing this since I was a kid, I didn’t know I could use it to sing xD

    • @MrFLOLIFY
      @MrFLOLIFY 4 года назад +15

      lol same

    • @GrugiLP
      @GrugiLP 4 года назад +23

      @@MrFLOLIFY same xd
      as a kid some friend told me bout this and i got is instantly :o
      about 15 years later i watch this video: lol im not the only one doing this xD

    • @violettebuchs3296
      @violettebuchs3296 4 года назад

      M

    • @BloomingFields
      @BloomingFields 4 года назад

      Why Not me to

    • @brunopanizzi
      @brunopanizzi 4 года назад

      Same

  • @aierborne3918
    @aierborne3918 4 года назад +645

    Nobody:
    My Singing Monsters:

  • @wheremymemes7774
    @wheremymemes7774 4 года назад +117

    My friend used this to do a “robot” voice. It hurt at first for me but now im a certified robot

    • @TheSturling
      @TheSturling 4 года назад +4

      WhereMyMemes if u get the S’s spot on u can freak anyone out. It’s great during sexy time

    • @Gooberpatrol66
      @Gooberpatrol66 4 года назад +1

      Cheez pizza

    • @destinseese34
      @destinseese34 4 года назад +1

      My friend uses this to do a Stephen Hawking impression.

    • @shara7715
      @shara7715 3 года назад

      Throat bass?

  • @adlerofrowe9224
    @adlerofrowe9224 4 года назад +299

    I've been able to do this for awhile and had no idea what I was doing so seeing someone else do this and be able to sing by doing it is amazing.

    • @marcelloberry6829
      @marcelloberry6829 4 года назад +2

      Same

    • @ErynIstar
      @ErynIstar 4 года назад +12

      Same here, I always called it an inward vocal fry

    • @judestender9648
      @judestender9648 4 года назад +1

      Haha same I thought I was so cool😂

    • @greatwhitenorthlife2327
      @greatwhitenorthlife2327 4 года назад +6

      Same, just never really had any real degree of control to think it could be used for singing.

    • @MichaelIZKOOL
      @MichaelIZKOOL 4 года назад +2

      Yeah I always use it as an evil or creepy voice

  • @DogOfEgypt
    @DogOfEgypt 4 года назад +64

    In metal music a lot of singers practice inhale screams to do very low screams, but there is something so powerful with your clean tones that I much rather work on learning this than the screams. Very inspiring!

    • @mysteryfish2043
      @mysteryfish2043 2 года назад +1

      metal vocalists HAAAAATE inhale screams lol

    • @ZachStachelski13
      @ZachStachelski13 Год назад

      @@mysteryfish2043 Yea aren't they dangerous? I don't want to practice what I saw here cause I heard inhale singing is dangerous.

    • @mysteryfish2043
      @mysteryfish2043 Год назад

      @@ZachStachelski13 they can be very harmful yes. also they sound like shit imo

  • @yitivitzen5239
    @yitivitzen5239 4 года назад +18

    After doing this for about 5 weeks, I can say this works. Very well for me. In the beginning it sounds terrible, but singing in tune with Oktavist, it essentially has greatly assisted me in singing an E1. With lots of practice (for me 3 hours a day, (quarantine helped with this)) you can start getting more and more of a vocal fry. Instead of sounding as if you have breathing problems. So thanks man! It really helps and works. Again for those who are trying, keep doing it. It will get better with lots of practice!

  • @chantelombard9660
    @chantelombard9660 4 года назад +133

    Nobody:
    Me naked looking at myself in the bathroom mirror: *inhale singing*

  • @hyungwonsicedtae3659
    @hyungwonsicedtae3659 4 года назад +689

    The demon in my house is a pro at doing this

    • @bkenpachi8377
      @bkenpachi8377 4 года назад +21

      Oh hush! I was not that loud. Its not like you were sleeping anyway!
      -demon in your house

    • @hyungwonsicedtae3659
      @hyungwonsicedtae3659 4 года назад +2

      B kenpachi no need to ATTACK me like that DEMON😂

    • @mjack
      @mjack 4 года назад

      Ha ha ha

    • @toshiyukisuzuki7610
      @toshiyukisuzuki7610 4 года назад +2

      Careful of what you say...

    • @realiascailt
      @realiascailt 4 года назад +2

      Me to demon: look at me, I'm the demon now!

  • @toasttea32
    @toasttea32 4 года назад +125

    I did this and my cat, Wallace, straight up stopped walking and stared at me for like 10 seconds 😂 lol

  • @SpaceMarshalGyorni
    @SpaceMarshalGyorni 2 года назад +6

    I've been travelling down a youtube hole of these alternative singing thecniques, and this is the first one that produced a result within 5 minutes of trying it for the first time. Holy crap it's amazing how awesome that feels! Thanks for these tutorials and all your knowledge of the topic, it's incredibly fun to experiment and play around with this stuff!!

    • @FartInYourFace234
      @FartInYourFace234 Год назад +1

      throat singing has all but given me career opportunities. I love it

  • @vasst4506
    @vasst4506 2 года назад +8

    David, thanks to you I've both been able to sing subharmonics and low inhaled notes by practicing over 2 months. Obviously I still need to get better, but I'm getting to a point where I can use the techniques more seamlessly with normal singing. Thank you so much for the content you share

  • @josephshook8807
    @josephshook8807 4 года назад +338

    I’ve also found that I can also “sing” very high when inhaling

    • @bingbong-zr8qv
      @bingbong-zr8qv 4 года назад +51

      Yeah inhaled falsetto is a thing and goes higher than regular falsetto
      Again, not that commonplace though

    • @DanDanPlaysMusic
      @DanDanPlaysMusic 4 года назад +1

      Same same

    • @jamielawrence2434
      @jamielawrence2434 4 года назад +9

      I've personally been able to go to the 8th octave with inhale singing

    • @bingbong-zr8qv
      @bingbong-zr8qv 4 года назад +5

      @@jamielawrence2434 yeah home free's beatboxer does something similar in one of his wacky solos I forget where though

    • @a.o.2151
      @a.o.2151 4 года назад +8

      Might be whistle voice, but I have no clue... Saw a tutorial o whistle voice that taught it through inhalation, but idk.

  • @jamiemilbourne4498
    @jamiemilbourne4498 4 года назад +212

    Inb4 Geoff Castellucci learns this and starts dropping some -1s in VoicePlay songs 😂

    • @alessandromaruca3538
      @alessandromaruca3538 4 года назад +18

      Voiceplay's beat boxer, Layne, uses it a fair bit

    • @marcelloberry6829
      @marcelloberry6829 4 года назад +2

      I commented on his recent bass vid

    • @chrismartinez144
      @chrismartinez144 4 года назад

      @@alessandromaruca3538 like in what songs?

    • @davidlarson3905
      @davidlarson3905  4 года назад +34

      I'm all for it 🤷‍♂️

    • @alessandromaruca3538
      @alessandromaruca3538 4 года назад +1

      @@chrismartinez144 in aca-disney, at the end of sh-boom and I think in part 2 of panic in 4 minutes

  • @ghostlord1871
    @ghostlord1871 4 года назад +2

    You’re the first video I’ve found talking about this! I found it out on my own a couple months ago, and it’s so fun. I’ve been experimenting with vocal fry and sub harmonics for a while now, and this method is so much more powerful, but so much harder to control.

  • @kalanovadysateartanata6178
    @kalanovadysateartanata6178 4 года назад +35

    Instructions unclear, accidentally summoning a demon in my house

  • @blazejecar
    @blazejecar 4 года назад +87

    ive done this for years as well, it's fun to do. For getting over the passaggios you can use the same principles as for high singing (vowel modifications) and the more you can control the amount of air you breathe in, the stronger the note will be. The difference between starting and getting resonant low notes is precisely in the fact you don't literally gasp air but inhale controllably. It is basically reverse singing in every sense of the word.
    It's not unused though, some people can't hit whistle register normally and inhale to get to those notes plus they expand your range a lot (I can get to around B7 with *controlled* inhale whistles, I've learned how to do scales with them and can basically sing 7th octave notes on command, 8th octave is a little more difficult xd). It's prevalent in the metal world especially where there's also inhale distortion. For low notes I haven't heard anybody do it either.
    Theory wise, classical singers know about this but it is regarded as an "untrue" way to sing and is always shunned, even places like TheRangePlace which is all about vocal extremes will completely shun and disregard inhaled notes. There's lots of prejudice about it so that's why research on it is rare, almost non-existent...and also bass techniques are never talked about in general since people usually just want to sing high notes. It's about time we start exploring the lower ends of the voice as well xd

  • @TomiPVideos
    @TomiPVideos 4 года назад +313

    Actually, this is the technique that I use in my songs for a long time. I wanted to do this video eventually but you beat me to it 😁 In my case I like it better than subharmincs. For me, easier to use and much lower.
    We should talk about this someday 🤓

    • @gidster192
      @gidster192 4 года назад +8

      Tomi P is this what you used in the Home Free fishin in the dark bass cover?

    • @nl3146
      @nl3146 4 года назад +2

      I will learn english to i can understand this video:( i don't learn it soo :(

    • @TomiPVideos
      @TomiPVideos 4 года назад +8

      @@gidster192 Yeah

    • @LukeWeedy
      @LukeWeedy 4 года назад

      Sounds amazing Tomi 😉

    • @marcelloberry6829
      @marcelloberry6829 4 года назад +2

      @@TomiPVideos woah i thought that was subharmonics

  • @jnuzuller
    @jnuzuller 2 года назад +1

    Something I noticed while just playing around with it is that you can also make notes higher with it!

  • @hopelessant8992
    @hopelessant8992 3 года назад +11

    OMG, after coming back to this several times I finally hit it. Time to start perfecting it! Thanks so much!

    • @joaot8253
      @joaot8253 2 года назад

      What is the trick plsssss

    • @hopelessant8992
      @hopelessant8992 2 года назад +1

      @@joaot8253 basically try to close your throat and force the air in by inhaling. It's pretty hard at first but you'll get used to it

  • @colefountain1030
    @colefountain1030 4 года назад +49

    I’ve done this for a while now, but couldn’t find any videos on RUclips. Finally someone else who knows it too. I’ve gotten down into the 0 octave with it.

    • @ErynIstar
      @ErynIstar 4 года назад +5

      Same here, I like to compress the pops to the point they come out individually and distinguished and it makes me sound like predator

    • @yuchien_huang
      @yuchien_huang 4 года назад +3

      I think it's just inward vocal fry, which is used by some beatboxers, such as B-art, Chuan, So-So and Dandry

    • @thegeriatricmillennial590
      @thegeriatricmillennial590 4 года назад +1

      On a phone app guitar tuner, I've registered close calls to Ab0 or 32.0 Hertz as lowest note picked up.

    • @darealrulezbreaker9493
      @darealrulezbreaker9493 4 года назад

      @@ErynIstar i can only do it as individual pops.. i wish i could also do it as a continuous tone :/ but idk how

    • @IcedPlasma
      @IcedPlasma 3 года назад

      @Caleb Brecken A0 is already 27.5 Hz, you're gonna have a hard time picking up lower than that with mics that have a lower end of 20

  • @dlink9663
    @dlink9663 4 года назад +34

    Something very similar is used in beatboxing, we call it Inward Bass. It's an incredibly widely used technique, a few notable people that use it are Codfish, Inertia, Audical, and Helium. Helium even has a technique where he starts the inward bass, then maintains the vibration without using any air.

  • @whitetwix7665
    @whitetwix7665 4 года назад +33

    I was eating while watching this, I regret everything.

    • @user-bl4oq7fd8d
      @user-bl4oq7fd8d 4 года назад

      did you suck your food into your lungs or what? :P

    • @Manas2222
      @Manas2222 4 года назад +1

      If the food were spicy, I know what you've been through... 😫🤯🥵

  • @deandremartin5041
    @deandremartin5041 4 года назад +38

    Hey David, my college voice instructor actually use to teach a similar technique to me a few years ago. It's been around for a very long time. The Italian school of singing first coined this technique. You should do some research on "inhalare la voce" or "inhalaria voce". It translates to inhale the voice. There was a small group of Americans in like the 50s or 60s that tried to recreate this technique but they ended up with those "banshee sounds" like you mentioned and began to turn the technique into more of a sound effect than a vocal production technique.

  • @alannacarlson6715
    @alannacarlson6715 4 года назад +688

    This is very similar sounding to Mongolian throat singing

    • @jonathanalexander9562
      @jonathanalexander9562 4 года назад +67

      I first read that as "Mandalorian" throat singing 😂

    • @duckduckgo358
      @duckduckgo358 4 года назад +26

      Im surprised he didnt do inhale metal screams first its so much more natural for me but usually its a veriation of higher sounds

    • @tibetsonmez6664
      @tibetsonmez6664 4 года назад +9

      Is mongolian throat singing inhaled or exhaled?

    • @pintspeasants3231
      @pintspeasants3231 4 года назад +29

      @@tibetsonmez6664 Exhaled

    • @alannacarlson6715
      @alannacarlson6715 4 года назад +5

      @@tibetsonmez6664 As far as I know, it's overtone singing. Which is usually exhaled. But I know like nothing about it lol

  • @jamieleroux2223
    @jamieleroux2223 4 года назад +13

    This video is both incredibly informative and hilarious, great watch, excited to try this out!

  • @patrickogrady2632
    @patrickogrady2632 2 года назад +6

    David, I dont know if you will ever read this, but I just learned about your channel and started trying subharmonics. Stumbled upon this video. I have been talking in this technique since I was probably 7 (I'm almost 32 now). Now, I'm not much of a singer, but I am good at this technique and can sustain it very well. I guess I'm just a weirdo.

  • @rynwolfeh1904
    @rynwolfeh1904 4 года назад +45

    Him: don’t worry my snoring isn’t that bad...
    His snoring: 0:00

  • @sebastianacosta7103
    @sebastianacosta7103 4 года назад +5

    I have searched for this on yt, but never finding it. I’ve tried it for so long, glad you made this vid.

  • @jarhead2506
    @jarhead2506 4 года назад +13

    this my guy is the most powerful technique ive ever seen

    • @blitzkriegbeatbox706
      @blitzkriegbeatbox706 4 года назад

      Try looking up inward bass you can much lower with the human voice.

    • @blitzkriegbeatbox706
      @blitzkriegbeatbox706 4 года назад

      Trying looking up inward bass. The human voice gets much lower than you'd think.

  • @LordQueezle
    @LordQueezle 4 года назад

    I totally didn't realize you're the one who taught me subharmonics a couple years ago. Good to see you are still uploading videos with new techniques!!!

  • @LibertyGoblin
    @LibertyGoblin 3 года назад +2

    I have been inhale (screaming) for a little over a decade. Both low gutterals and high fry cords. I have not found anyone to teach me proper techniques, so winged it until i finally found a something within it, I physically can't handel. As long as an individual knows not to push it, too far past their biological boundaries. It is a technique that will last and entertain you for years.
    Side note: I never realized it was possible to utilize inhale vocals for clean singing, "non extreme metal distortion".
    Great video man. Your vocals are epic. 💯

  • @genesis_tracks
    @genesis_tracks 4 года назад +57

    Beatboxing's inward bass basically?
    Shoutout to Inertia, Helium, D-Low, etc.

    • @000bomba000
      @000bomba000 4 года назад +3

      Inward bass is alot more aggresive than this

    • @genesis_tracks
      @genesis_tracks 4 года назад

      @@000bomba000 defo 100%

    • @krl_himself3908
      @krl_himself3908 4 года назад +2

      not inward bass lol

    • @blassinmas9878
      @blassinmas9878 2 года назад

      @@krl_himself3908 what's it then?
      its just vocalized inward bass

  • @revenantgamer4514
    @revenantgamer4514 4 года назад +180

    Don’t most beatboxers do this with inward bass? Check out D-Low for examples

    • @kitch.9785
      @kitch.9785 4 года назад +8

      was about to comment this lol, Trung Bao also has a really nice inward bass

    • @b.t-bootsncats964
      @b.t-bootsncats964 4 года назад +4

      Yes, inward bass is an amazing sound. I can do inward bass, and it sounds great once you put it into a beat.

    • @oscarrobinsonteddy9847
      @oscarrobinsonteddy9847 4 года назад +6

      @@kitch.9785 yeah, throat bass is more usable tho, I like it

    • @Tex-_
      @Tex-_ 4 года назад +6

      By far the best sounding inward bass is either B-Art, Codfish, Inertia, or Audical

    • @hannolansman7993
      @hannolansman7993 4 года назад +4

      Trying out an inward bass tutorial, it is about one's epiglottis relaxing and producing a sound similar to a trill.
      This video is more about the glottis reacting to airflow the exact same way it does when exhaling.

  • @TheVikingHill
    @TheVikingHill 3 года назад

    Yes, this is only the second video I have found where someone talks about singing on the inhale. I do this all the time. First time was an accident. Thank you for the video and the comfort that someone else does this.

  • @balintszacsuri3371
    @balintszacsuri3371 4 года назад

    Yesss! I've been searching for a video like this in months! I started doing this and i notice i can go even deeper with this type of technique, but I couldn't get a perfect pitch (it was going all over the place). I am so happy that you done it! Love ur vids!

  • @creativetommy5771
    @creativetommy5771 4 года назад +11

    So cool man, as a base whose always trying to get one step lower, I love watching your videos. Keep it up

  • @andys4971
    @andys4971 4 года назад +25

    Yeah I just start coughing like I have tuberculosis when I try this

    • @Mnnvint
      @Mnnvint 4 года назад +1

      This worries me a little bit. Pushing stuff out of your lungs is generally much safer than pulling things into them.

    • @quinklammer3052
      @quinklammer3052 4 года назад

      Have you gotten checked for tuberculosis

    • @quinklammer3052
      @quinklammer3052 4 года назад

      @A.A.Ron Davis you do know tuberculosis existed before red dead 2 right

  • @SpritMatterMan
    @SpritMatterMan 2 месяца назад

    Dude, you are a bad ass!!! You can also sing very high notes this way. I haven't found anyone else in all of my 49 yrs. beside myself who have ever understood this or would even talk about this!!!! Much respect, you are truly a gentleman and a scholar.

  • @trikitsu2913
    @trikitsu2913 2 года назад

    I found this in my teens too! No one talks about it, so glad I found this video

  • @probablyprocrastinating59
    @probablyprocrastinating59 4 года назад +12

    I've been able to do this for a few years but I've never seen anyone talk about it and I figured it was just not considered a real technique. Also, I wasn't sure if it would be possible to transition seamlessly between inhale and exhale singing to get back to my upper register. Now that I see this, I think I'll attempt to make it usable in the future. Thank you for posting this!

  • @tissuepaper9962
    @tissuepaper9962 4 года назад +4

    When I was little I would talk while inhaling to try to freak out my friends. I never knew this would be a useful skill, but damn, it didn't take me that long to get it down wayyyy lower than my normal singing voice.
    Thanks.

  • @jamesupshaw9075
    @jamesupshaw9075 4 месяца назад

    new life goals! thanks man. one of those things i found that i didnt even know i needed.

  • @kylechauvette9121
    @kylechauvette9121 3 года назад

    I learned how to do this on accident last year and I finally figured out there’s a name for it, thank you, I’ve been googling this for months and the search is over

  • @alonebysunset
    @alonebysunset 3 года назад +9

    hey @David Larson, I have been doing ingressive phonation since I was literally just starting to be able to remember (maybe 5 or 6) but I never knew what it was called, so you taught me that. But I always had this ability to use the fry register in a way that I could only describe as abnormally harsh on the folds, and absolutely impossible to replicate breathing out. I had always been stopping when my vocal cords had enough (which you can tell when they start to have a 'cracking' sound or something comparable to when you first start, or when you lose the ability to use fry in the way I explained briefly.
    this ability is quite loud, and it's not very versatile or controllable (it sounds like if you do an "ahhhh" sound, but try to tense up your vocal cords, or make it really loud, or strain or SOMETHING -- it gives you a high pitched "pop" as I call it (or when speaking about vocal fry, we'd call this a bubble of air getting through your lungs) every 1.25 -1.5 seconds for me.-- so anyone who knows what I'm talking about, please tell me anything you know about it. and maybe give Mr. Larson a video of it, because about a year or 2 ago, I stopped being able to produce this inhuman sound. it just stopped appearing, and I don't think I even need to try to see, as my confidence in this ability is gone too
    so Mr. Larson, if you're seeing this, and you receive any videos or anything of people doing it like I described, please let me know, and if you can, try to tell me what pitch it would be, if, of course, the time in between pops matters. but if it's really the the pitch of the pops, then don't mind it. also, I know nothing about music, it's just something I like, so please excuse my inability to do it myself.
    Thank you,
    Have a Good one

  • @marcusofqueensberry
    @marcusofqueensberry 4 года назад +7

    I don't know how similar the mechanics are but "inhale growling" is a technique used in extreme metal genres often used to gain extreme depth.

  • @KonraddeRuyter
    @KonraddeRuyter 4 года назад +1

    I've loved following these videos, because I figured out all these techniques a few years ago by accident, from subharmonics to ingressive phonation, while trying to sing bass in high school. It's been amazing to see someone else with a similar low baritone voice go through the same process and perfect it, equipped with the vocal training and singing theory knowledge to actually demonstrate and explain them properly. I suspected you were on the same path in your subharmonics videos, but this video confirms all my suspicions! I can't wait to see what you do next, and if I ever develop my skills further, I'd love to compare notes! :L

    • @KonraddeRuyter
      @KonraddeRuyter 4 года назад

      If you're curious, you can also use this technique to access squeaky flageolet and whistle tones!
      And in regards to safety, if you go too low or push too hard, I find your voice "stalls" or kind of locks up, which basically feels like getting lightly punched in the throat followed by your diaphragm yanking on your closed airway. It's not very pleasant, but so long as you don't do it a lot, you probably won't sustain damage to your voice. I'd be more concerned about your lungs and throat, actually. Also when your voice gets tired it requires more air and more pressure to get volume down at earthquake frequencies, so it's easier to do it by accident.

  • @n0buddy0
    @n0buddy0 9 месяцев назад

    Increadible! Thank you SOOO MUCH for sharing this! Exactly the knowlede I was searching for!

  • @user-th3qf1nm1h
    @user-th3qf1nm1h 4 года назад +11

    I've been doing this for about a year but like occasionally. To my experience i have yet to hurt my throat doing this, but there were like massive crackling. I tried it when watching tim foust doing his G0(?) during the live concert singing Your Man and to my surprise it sounded pretty similar. He fried it but i think this technique makes it like 10x louder. If i push it, there would be like 2-5 crackles per second (basically like a fry). I miiiight post a vid of this on another channel bcuz i dont want my schoolmates to see the vid lmao. Im 16 and love your work btw.

  • @DanDanPlaysMusic
    @DanDanPlaysMusic 4 года назад +3

    That is reDICulous, sounds otherworldly

  • @shawnpeters2596
    @shawnpeters2596 4 года назад

    omg I've been making noise like this most of my life!!! it's helpful to know I can actually use it! thank you

  • @devingleason5328
    @devingleason5328 2 года назад

    Coming from someone whos from the beatbox community this has helped me SO MUCH. Thank you !!

  • @marcelloberry6829
    @marcelloberry6829 4 года назад +63

    4:52 u starting up a chainsaw

  • @joekeith2819
    @joekeith2819 4 года назад +6

    This is super cool! I'm gonna work on this for sure, I've been trying to get really good at throat singing for a couple years, seems like this offers similar low end power, but with greater ease of rounding out the tone, maybe because it's your natural vocal cords, rather than like a sub-harmonic throat thing.
    Interestingly, it seems like I naturally gasp in a reverse falsetto, and the crackle which leads to the crazy low notes is below the falsetto.
    Speaking of reverse falsetto, I'm like 90% sure it appears on the bridge in Science by SOAD.
    I'll be sure to keep this up, thanks for inspiring me to try something!

    • @Dumbotron
      @Dumbotron 2 года назад +1

      When you said gasp in reverse falsetto, I gasped right after singing falsetto so my throat was still in that shape, and it INSTANTLY WORKED! Thank you for this comment!

  • @BigCelloSchool-ms8gw
    @BigCelloSchool-ms8gw 3 месяца назад

    Amazing, thanks. I though I'm probably going to have to figure this out all by by myself ... thanks for sharing your discoveries. Best

  • @v3rm1nentertainment6
    @v3rm1nentertainment6 Год назад

    This was shockingly easy to get a grasp of great video

  • @jojo1234a
    @jojo1234a 4 года назад +4

    This is super cool! I’d love to see how people get on with this, if higher ups decide to do some biological research into this regarding the why’s, what’s and how’s. I suck at low notes even with an exhale and I’m not looking for this kinda sound in my music right now, but knowledge is power so thank you again.

  • @erikzachar4187
    @erikzachar4187 4 года назад +14

    I can sing my highest tones by this technique

    • @lulukenn_9913
      @lulukenn_9913 4 года назад +7

      woah same :o insane. I sound like a pterodactyl. I recommend doing this only when alone ._.

  • @lokiop345
    @lokiop345 4 года назад

    You’re brilliant mate!!! Nice one

  • @Das_Pepe
    @Das_Pepe 4 года назад +1

    Wow I love to make a sound while inhaling but I never knew I could do different pitches. Thanks for the inspiration in tips I'll try this out it sounds awesome

  • @DonylynKnives
    @DonylynKnives 4 года назад +49

    Jack Black invented this years ago. It makes non-stop rocking possible.

    • @Samdawe1981
      @Samdawe1981 4 года назад +2

      Yes, he called it inward singing. At least he had the immaturity to realise that it was ridiculous.

    • @Xellros
      @Xellros 4 года назад +2

      For real. Be careful with this or Kyle will quit the band.

  • @davidlarson3905
    @davidlarson3905  4 года назад +744

    Things I learned after posting this video:
    1: I'm ignorant to the world of beatboxing.
    2: Professional beatboxers are not human.
    Let it be know though that there is a big difference between using this for beatboxing's "inward bass" and using this technique to *sing*. One is done fairly often - the other is extremely rare. Same mechanics - different desired sound & application.
    Thanks for all the information, support, critique, and enthusiasm. Stay tuned for more videos in the near future 🤘

    • @MJ-gk3lb
      @MJ-gk3lb 4 года назад +18

      You should try beatboxing😁✨

    • @blvckned
      @blvckned 4 года назад +5

      💖💖💖💖

    • @suraca8695
      @suraca8695 4 года назад +11

      inward base is different, but I've seen this done by a beat boxer called helium. I've been practicing ever since, and i found that making the same shape you make with your tong as the one you make when saying 'L' makes it sound better. I hope this helps.
      Edit: sorry, I meant soso. My bad

    • @sexycake8511
      @sexycake8511 4 года назад +4

      @@suraca8695 helium inward bass is so sick bro, and you can make ir for longer XD

    • @tarunkasa9579
      @tarunkasa9579 4 года назад +7

      @@suraca8695 actually what helium uses is inward bass as well. if you want a beatboxer who uses the same thing as this guys its soso. he uses the inward vocal fry a lot.

  • @CavinaCave
    @CavinaCave 4 года назад

    You’re a legend mate. Amazing. I love that you persued this technique without support. Very brave. It reminds me of when I developed circular breathing for didjeridu when I was 16 without the internet.

  • @ItsJustJessOkay
    @ItsJustJessOkay 4 года назад

    I also stumbled upon this technique when I attended the Governors School for the Arts at age 14! Thank you for making this video!

  • @BluevesPL
    @BluevesPL 4 года назад +22

    Hey bro Geoff Castelucci has just made a video, and he features your subharmonic's video in it!

    • @hibob4453
      @hibob4453 4 года назад

      Do you have the link?

    • @BluevesPL
      @BluevesPL 4 года назад

      @@hibob4453 Just type Geoff Castelucci, you will have it

    • @hibob4453
      @hibob4453 4 года назад

      @@BluevesPL ok. Thanks

  • @eldoron5541
    @eldoron5541 4 года назад +16

    I use this to sound like a raptor or other times a Chewbacca stroke and yes, around my friends

    • @dookulatordane
      @dookulatordane 4 года назад +1

      Yeah doing this is sort of an inside joke with me and my friends

  • @shannawhite3987
    @shannawhite3987 3 года назад

    This is the best RUclips comment section I have ever encountered. A few trolls but enough pushback that it doesn't feel hopeless, excellent jokes and additional resources. A- for the whole class with the exception of those who have summoned demons as the havoc they have wreaked has far outdone any of the good their commenters brought into the world by participating in this particular forum. Thank you David with the long hair.

  • @itallionator
    @itallionator 3 года назад

    Glad that through my Omegle travels, I’ve had beatboxers more proficient than I put a proper name to this trick. I figured out I could do this around the same time in my life and exactly like you said I’ve just messed with it all the time. Now I can hold conversations while utilizing the technique! Love it, man!

  • @Eggsnbacon88
    @Eggsnbacon88 4 года назад +3

    from my understanding, this is the primary technique for inward bass in the beatbox community! they can make some weeiiirrrrd noises👽

    • @yuchien_huang
      @yuchien_huang 4 года назад

      It doesn't sounds like inward bass to me. I think it's just inward vocal fry, which is used by some beatboxers, such as B-art, Chuan, So-So and Dandry.

  • @wesleybaugher5835
    @wesleybaugher5835 4 года назад +3

    I'm not very experienced with this technique, but I've discovered a way to keep the same placement with my inhale, and then continue that same note as a subharmonic. I was messing around with different vocal techniques and my ranges with them and found that I could get down to 13.6Hz with the inhale technique. I can also hit A0 in subharmonic, and typically C2-B1 is my lowest chest note. I just turned 17 a few weeks ago btw😂

  • @bazzmusic4952
    @bazzmusic4952 4 года назад +2

    Wow nice video very informative, so actually I've heard about inhale phonation before and most of the trained singers use it but mostly to sing whistle notes but this technique is really good I've tried it as a warm up and it really helped!

  • @shaneagetro
    @shaneagetro 4 года назад +1

    Mate did this technique when I was tripping on dmt .. helped me brake through as I could never before that.

  • @elijudkins2578
    @elijudkins2578 4 года назад +14

    So, I’ve used this when I’m doing a silly voice.(it sounds like a robot when done trying to do high notes) I stumbled on it by accident too.

  • @AcediaIX
    @AcediaIX 4 года назад +553

    Instruction wasn't clear enough, I accidentally summoned a demon and now I need help
    Edit: Good news! I'm Engaged to the demon and I'm currently dating her. Thanks to this guy, I now got a cute and loving girl, she said she's a half-vampire half-Succubus so yeah

    • @BebeTechManiac-fu4wu
      @BebeTechManiac-fu4wu 4 года назад +3

      That was funny

    • @TTinari
      @TTinari 4 года назад +4

      Sing the spell you used to summon the demon backwards.
      I'll put that in the video I'm working on for this technique lmao

    • @mememaster147
      @mememaster147 4 года назад +6

      Does the demon have massive tits cos it might actually be a dragon.

    • @Thefruitshowstheroot
      @Thefruitshowstheroot 4 года назад

      The Meaning of Lolicon right?

    • @nikkenakke3079
      @nikkenakke3079 4 года назад +1

      Loli demon fuck it

  • @acefeace66
    @acefeace66 4 года назад

    Dude, not even one minute in and bruh, finally found someone else who can do it 🙌🏻 been doing it since i was a child and I haven’t hurt myself yet

  • @cota7739
    @cota7739 2 года назад +1

    OMG Ive been doing this same technic for years, no idea it had a name or anything, i use it to really hit low notes when talking, singing or even trying to play funny. Thanks for all the insight fellow Inhale Singer!

  • @gage8331
    @gage8331 4 года назад +10

    Tenacious d made a whole thing about this idea

    • @lizzardking4117
      @lizzardking4117 4 года назад +2

      I went through about 100 comments looking for this mentioned. (I'm always fuckin singing)

    • @nightmare9991
      @nightmare9991 4 года назад +2

      @@lizzardking4117 NeVer fUckInG StOPping

    • @mindfulape8763
      @mindfulape8763 4 года назад

      What did they make?

    • @lizzardking4117
      @lizzardking4117 4 года назад

      @@mindfulape8763 look it up. Inward singing

  • @IAmKillEveryone
    @IAmKillEveryone 4 года назад +67

    I call it "craving" or "devil frog voice". Somewhere between waking the cadaver and mongolian throat singing.

    • @chickennoodlesoop7
      @chickennoodlesoop7 4 года назад +4

      Waking the cadaver Mongolian collab when????

    • @lossnt557
      @lossnt557 4 года назад +1

      Devil frog voice lmfao holy shit

  • @pauloneves6120
    @pauloneves6120 4 года назад

    First time i ever heard about inhale singing! Really nice!

  • @thebrokenfox
    @thebrokenfox 4 года назад

    I’ve actually been able to do this for years and I have been searching and I couldn’t find anything thank you!

  • @creamundi3280
    @creamundi3280 4 года назад +52

    I’m thinkin: Inwards singing Tenacious D 😂

    • @DrD0000M
      @DrD0000M 4 года назад +4

      ruclips.net/video/HeKx6EuMZWM/видео.html

    • @thegeriatricmillennial590
      @thegeriatricmillennial590 4 года назад

      I started this kinda thing based on that very phrase.

  • @bringerofawkwardness7412
    @bringerofawkwardness7412 4 года назад +45

    It's normal sound like i've trained this in my past life ?
    i'd never practiced this and i have a nice control already!

    • @marcelloberry6829
      @marcelloberry6829 4 года назад +3

      idk why but i have accidently been doing this for a while

    • @brayan0742
      @brayan0742 4 года назад

      The reason could be that you're a bass, as a result it's easier for you

    • @bringerofawkwardness7412
      @bringerofawkwardness7412 4 года назад

      @@brayan0742 Oh Thanks that's might be the answer (not native english speaker mercy pls)

    • @brayan0742
      @brayan0742 4 года назад +1

      @@bringerofawkwardness7412 hahaha you're welcome, don't worry man I'm not native either

    • @alejandrom.4680
      @alejandrom.4680 4 года назад

      Wodsen Ygor It is pretty easy tbh. I did before seeing this video by myself.

  • @nickithedeer
    @nickithedeer 4 года назад +1

    I’m glad I’m not the only one who does this but I didn’t think it could get that bad ass

  • @bluebukkitdev8069
    @bluebukkitdev8069 4 года назад

    Ayyyyy I'm glad I found this! I have been doing this for years and thought I was the only one/ I started when I was little, making croaking sounds to weird out my siblings. Now I can hit extremely low notes and kinda sing bass with songs. It's also good practice to try and exercise for high pitch too, hitting as broad a range as possible to gain maximum control.

  • @adit8206
    @adit8206 4 года назад +3

    Bruhhhh thanks ....
    I dunno this technique existed.... I made some sound on my 1st try.... I'll keep practicing by trying to sing on pitch.....

  • @damnsonalabanca420
    @damnsonalabanca420 4 года назад +12

    i think its also called inward bass in beatboxing, check out INERTIA / SMOKE BULLET compilation hes crazy with it!

    • @OushiDezato
      @OushiDezato 4 года назад +3

      Damnson Alabanca d-low has a good inward bass - check out “money back”.

    • @ScribblyDoodle
      @ScribblyDoodle 4 года назад +1

      Also check out helium's inward bass video, his is crazy

    • @gaarp6
      @gaarp6 4 года назад +1

      i think those are different techinques, this Ingressive Phonation is more like a inward vocal fry

    • @ScribblyDoodle
      @ScribblyDoodle 4 года назад +1

      @@gaarp6 i agree this is definitely more like inward vocal fry, but i think ingressive phonation reffers to any inward tones, so the vocal fry and inward chest bass would both apply. Besides, people watching this would probably be interested in that technique as well if they are trying to expand their bass vocabulary

    • @OushiDezato
      @OushiDezato 4 года назад

      Gustavo Alves sure, but it’s certainly related. The inward bass beat boxers utilize initiates phonation through ingress in the same way. The major difference is mouth, tongue, and throat shape.

  • @or0ro
    @or0ro 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video! I can't describe how happy I am. Yes, it's still bubbling most of the time, and still need a lot of work with breath but! For a woman soprano voice I'm doing great! I never was so deep down, deep down low))

  • @guitim24
    @guitim24 4 года назад

    I've been wondering about this technique for years but always assumed it was bad for your vocal cords. Thank you!

  • @JuliusBriggs
    @JuliusBriggs 4 года назад +5

    I discovered this a long time ago when I was the typical bored 12 year old without internet
    interesting to see someone perfecting this shit

  • @elsemusic3550
    @elsemusic3550 4 года назад +7

    this is cool as hell! do you have any recordings of music where you use this technique? I would love to hear it in practice to see how it can be used! :O also you are gorgeous, I love your hair! Thanks for sharing this! :D

  • @belahu
    @belahu 4 года назад

    It's funny! I actually 'discovered' this technique myself as a teenager and used it every now and then to impress friends. We were into all kinds of metal music back then and those deep sounds sounded really cool! Hadn't used it in ages though, and when trying now, I couldn't produce that sound anymore. Funny that no one ever DID anything with it until you made your video. Thanks for that!

  • @BudStudmuffin
    @BudStudmuffin 4 года назад

    flippin' cool, dude!