First tip is absolute gold I dont like using a metronome too but i realised that by just beatboxing along with my fav music, it makes sure that im in sync subconsciously Almost like it forms a mental map of where to put what and I just have to execute what is mapped in my head! Thanks for making this vid❤️
As someone who got hooked on beatbox this Feb aged 53 after 35 years of blues and rock guitar/piano playing (because RUclips autoplayed some guy winning GBB 2019, it blew me away) I can say 1 & 5 also apply to all instruments, not just the human instrument. It has also improved my blues guitar and piano playing, a lot. Maybe learning an instrument can also improve your beatboxing. Kindo is a brass instrument player. Pe4enkata is a classical and folk singer. I suspect a few others also play more traditional music too. Tempo, beat, rythmn, harmony, melody, arrangement and creativity are fundamental to music, regardless of genre.
Awesome bro I found beatbox not so long ago! been beatboxing 15 months now! I am also a blues player and I found it has increased my range as a vocalist hugely
Honestly this is one of the best tutorials out there, I'm currently trying to figure out how to do genres instead of freestyling and this man just made that easy. Big ups D-low
As a 14 year old beatboxer with close to 2 years of experience, you don't know how much of an inspiration you are for me, so thank you for the amazing tips. You're really a blessing Dan!
Finally, I've noticed someone giving credits to snares. For me, they are what makes a beatboxer stand out from others. The more snares you have in your pocket, the more combinations you can create and try 👐
That second tip really solidified me on my third year of beatboxing. I create more versatile beats now since I've properly learned the genres and figured out what types of sounds go well with them. Timing and breathing techniques came naturally with me, but being original falls short since I was an absolute NaPoM fan. There was a huge influence at the start, but now I've used his style as a stepping stone for my own semi-original beats. This was a fantastic video, and even though I beatbox just as a hobby, you inspire me to push myself further anyway. Big up.
I have been beatboxing for almost 10 years now. I have gotten pretty advanced but some of the things you said i never thought about. Thank you SO much dlow for staying active and inspire people to do and improve on what you love doing. True champ.
regular content from dlow's going to make for a great month woo🔥🔥🔥thank you for the insights! defo get the metronome part, i never found it fun to beatbox to a metronome but i always found myself instinctively doing it to a song. It's just so fun that way.
Hey Dlow, thank you so much for this man. I feel like you brought to the table some important aspects of beatbox that aren't talked about often - like how valuable a tool silence can be in a flow. You also encourage people to explore other styles of music, to expand their personal soundboards if you will. You have a great way of explaining things so that you don't come across condescending but instead you are extending your hand to pull us up to your level. Fire. Bigups Dlow.
Love the first tip. That’s actually so well explained. I have never enjoyed using a metronome either. I have caught myself catching a dope flow along with the music I’m listening to and it is definitely more enjoyable than metronome training.
Awesome tricks!! Wish I would've known all of them when I started beatboxing. I knew some if it but all of them combined knowing makes a huge difference. Thanks Dan! :)
Love this !!! So many great tips ! I have been beatboxing for almost 20 years, but I lack knowledge to improve my timing and knowing my genres, the snare and kick placement was mind blowing to get as a tip ! Only thing I have down is always trying to do some unique sounds that set me apart, i personally like to do cultural unique sounds like a Brazilian Samba whistle or stuff like that for example. I could go on rambling on 😂 but I won’t ! Respect to you for this ! 🫡😎🙌🏼🔥
HOLY COW DUDE!! I've been trying to do exactly this. Beatbox along with music has been very relaxing for me. What are the chances this video comes out on my birthday?! Its like a present from my idol!! Today is a good day. Thank you Dan for the unintended birthday gift. :)
I started beatbox in 2019 after listening your battle colaps vs d low and your inward bass my first inspiration to start beatbox ❤️ thnx D low 🩸 Eshhh!!!!
The first tip really relates, I just kind of play my favourite musics (sometimes loop tracks as well) and then beatbox with it It did improved my beatboxing skills ❤
Wonderful tips! I love how you mentioned to let the “non-beatboxer” ears time to process and absorb the sounds. It definitely is not for everyone if the skills are a bit novice and unrefined. Reeps One mentioned the importance of Negative Space for Live Performing in an interview a few years back.
silence is a wonderful thing it should be seen as a good way for surprises making people feel like there is something new coming up. silence is power and beautiful
For the tip number 5, i hear that a lot from your freestyle. Dlow also use some silent for better flow and it really works. I got inspired by that and i applicate it in my freestyle also. ✌️ Thx for all the tips
TIP #1 Beatbox along with music 0:20 - 0:52 TIP #2 Follow a lead with snares 0:53 - 4:31 TIP #3 Try not to copy the most common sound effects if you want to stand out as a beatboxer 4:32 - 6:09 TIP #4 Allow your breath to be sounds and not just breath noises 6:10 - 7:41 TIP #5 Sometimes no noise is the best noise 7:42 - 9:24
Thanks for the video. As a beatboxing beginner and hobbyist (let's say) but with a lot of music background, I think these are really good tips. The main remark I have is that, at least for me, it's not always easy to find the core patterns of kicks and snares in music of the genres that a lot of the beatboxing I've heard uses. This may also be why I have trouble telling those genres apart a lot of the time. It seems like some sort of guide to the basic rhythms of the basic beatboxing genres would be helpful to have. Maybe it exists and I just haven't found it though, so if someone can point me to this if it is out there, I'd appreciate it. Thanks!
I think the kicks and snares one gonna be the most useful for me. Bc sometimes when i compose a piece, i run it back and i realize that i missed a small snare or replaced it with a kick just bc i went with what felt right to my mind, not what’s actually right and yeah ig that tip will fix this
So soil the stillborn is one of my favorite songs. But I can't follow the snare...... I wonder why? Give it a listen. But I love you dlow keep up the good work 😉
6:58 I actually quite like the idea of using the breaths as part of your sound kit, to be honest. I remember many years ago on Fat Tony's channel, he had a video giving more or less a history lesson in a beatboxing workshop he had and he demonstrated the style of Biz Markie, I believe, using exaggerated breaths as part of his kit and I thought that was so cool.
Daily dose of D-Low content ✅️
But I also want my daily dose of GTS bbx! ❤🎉
Yeah bro, we missing some more GTS let's gooooo
I've been posting a lot on IG! 🫶♥️
Is this the real GTS??? OMG i am a big fan.
Yo bro
First tip is absolute gold
I dont like using a metronome too but i realised that by just beatboxing along with my fav music, it makes sure that im in sync subconsciously
Almost like it forms a mental map of where to put what and I just have to execute what is mapped in my head!
Thanks for making this vid❤️
Hey, what's the name of the sound you used in your wildcards? Distorted synth bass or something?
@@daelaenor I just call it electro synth😇
preach sashe💯💯!!
As someone who got hooked on beatbox this Feb aged 53 after 35 years of blues and rock guitar/piano playing (because RUclips autoplayed some guy winning GBB 2019, it blew me away) I can say 1 & 5 also apply to all instruments, not just the human instrument.
It has also improved my blues guitar and piano playing, a lot. Maybe learning an instrument can also improve your beatboxing.
Kindo is a brass instrument player.
Pe4enkata is a classical and folk singer.
I suspect a few others also play more traditional music too.
Tempo, beat, rythmn, harmony, melody, arrangement and creativity are fundamental to music, regardless of genre.
I think any brass player could have some great sounds since it's a lot of lip oscillation compared to woodwinds.
That "some guy winning GBB 2019" is the GUY FROM THIS VIDEO HAHA
At 45 I thought I was the oldest to get hooked on beatboxing. Never too late!
Awesome bro I found beatbox not so long ago! been beatboxing 15 months now! I am also a blues player and I found it has increased my range as a vocalist hugely
I hadn't noticed that.
(Sarcasm!).
just realised 4:25 is fire hahaha
*insert obama giving obama medal meme**
Если ты о том что было слышно как ты дышишь? То да, это провал)
Yeahhh ..🔥🔥
:)
"If you want a trap beat, you get..." *RUclips plays ad right as he starts.*
Honestly this is one of the best tutorials out there, I'm currently trying to figure out how to do genres instead of freestyling and this man just made that easy. Big ups D-low
As a 14 year old beatboxer with close to 2 years of experience, you don't know how much of an inspiration you are for me, so thank you for the amazing tips.
You're really a blessing Dan!
Same bro
I believe many of us can relate. Not the part where you're 14, but y'know-
@@PounamuBBXSomekid yeah i know but i would be very happy if he saw this
Hmm.. Better rack up some attention then.@@drewien71
Man I wish I started that young. I'm 21 and have to catch up alot. Keep it up, you have so much time to improve.
Finally, I've noticed someone giving credits to snares. For me, they are what makes a beatboxer stand out from others. The more snares you have in your pocket, the more combinations you can create and try 👐
People look at me like I’m a lunatic, but beatboxing in the car is my therapy. 🔊💯
I hope D-low knows that daily uploads will most likely double his channels subs and views
Dlow's Bri ish Accent Is So Elegant. I Can listen To Blud Talking Whole Day.
I think the last tip about pauses is something I think is super underrated in the scene right now, big ups D-low!
That second tip really solidified me on my third year of beatboxing. I create more versatile beats now since I've properly learned the genres and figured out what types of sounds go well with them. Timing and breathing techniques came naturally with me, but being original falls short since I was an absolute NaPoM fan. There was a huge influence at the start, but now I've used his style as a stepping stone for my own semi-original beats. This was a fantastic video, and even though I beatbox just as a hobby, you inspire me to push myself further anyway. Big up.
And now you’re Dlow level 🤲🏻
I find the last tip so important, it shows control and confidence which is great!
Great vid!
i Always do It!
absolutely loving the frequent uploads!! ❤❤
Thanks my dude you relly hlped me inprove more after 5 years off beatboxing i got say this inproved me super fast
I have been beatboxing for almost 10 years now. I have gotten pretty advanced but some of the things you said i never thought about. Thank you SO much dlow for staying active and inspire people to do and improve on what you love doing. True champ.
regular content from dlow's going to make for a great month woo🔥🔥🔥thank you for the insights! defo get the metronome part, i never found it fun to beatbox to a metronome but i always found myself instinctively doing it to a song. It's just so fun that way.
Everything sounds great when you do it Dlow💥💯
Hey Dlow, thank you so much for this man. I feel like you brought to the table some important aspects of beatbox that aren't talked about often - like how valuable a tool silence can be in a flow. You also encourage people to explore other styles of music, to expand their personal soundboards if you will. You have a great way of explaining things so that you don't come across condescending but instead you are extending your hand to pull us up to your level. Fire. Bigups Dlow.
Love the first tip. That’s actually so well explained. I have never enjoyed using a metronome either. I have caught myself catching a dope flow along with the music I’m listening to and it is definitely more enjoyable than metronome training.
love this style video! Great stuff, thank you for the wisdom!
I have been waiting for this! Invaluable information. Thank you for this we love you! ❤
D-Low has the largest steering wheel I've ever seen
Thank you D low, from a young generation beatboxer, I will improve on you one day (if you stop being an absolute god of beatbox pls 😂)
Lmao 😂😂 bro this comment 😭 so true man
You are the best broski🙌🏻
Great tips dlow!!! Next talk about Crowd control...(for both beatbox and general crowd)💙
these are the kind of videos we expect from you !
beautiful man much needed! appreciated❤
Realy needed video bro, do more of these?
Dlow looks like he could be in a fast and furios movie
I love it, that will improve my beatbox thanks❤
dude the car is so clean than his inward bass ! i like the tuto big up !!!!!!!!!!
Dlow got thrown out. New studio: car... :D
Most valuable tutorial I've ever seen in some time.
Awesome tricks!! Wish I would've known all of them when I started beatboxing. I knew some if it but all of them combined knowing makes a huge difference. Thanks Dan! :)
Taking notes like I can be dlow
Loving the daily uploads!
Love this !!! So many great tips ! I have been beatboxing for almost 20 years, but I lack knowledge to improve my timing and knowing my genres, the snare and kick placement was mind blowing to get as a tip !
Only thing I have down is always trying to do some unique sounds that set me apart, i personally like to do cultural unique sounds like a Brazilian Samba whistle or stuff like that for example. I could go on rambling on 😂 but I won’t ! Respect to you for this ! 🫡😎🙌🏼🔥
ive never seen a tutorial like this and is really usefull, looks so basic but he explains things that you normally dont pay attention
Thank you for the tips
The demonstration of breathing with the sounds was super cool.
Thank you so much :)
HOLY COW DUDE!! I've been trying to do exactly this. Beatbox along with music has been very relaxing for me.
What are the chances this video comes out on my birthday?! Its like a present from my idol!! Today is a good day.
Thank you Dan for the unintended birthday gift. :)
Dloooowwwww❤
I started beatbox in 2019 after listening your battle colaps vs d low and your inward bass my first inspiration to start beatbox ❤️ thnx D low 🩸 Eshhh!!!!
Awesome! Thanks alot.
This video instantly improved my beatboxing 👍
The first tip really relates, I just kind of play my favourite musics
(sometimes loop tracks as well) and then beatbox with it
It did improved my beatboxing skills ❤
Love it
Amazing tips 🤜🤛
Big Love ❤️
Dude, you're INSANE! 🤯
Wonderful tips! I love how you mentioned to let the “non-beatboxer” ears time to process and absorb the sounds. It definitely is not for everyone if the skills are a bit novice and unrefined.
Reeps One mentioned the importance of Negative Space for Live Performing in an interview a few years back.
Thanks Dan, this helped a lot🔥🔥🤩🤩
We need more of these
Good job🔥
silence is a wonderful thing it should be seen as a good way for surprises making people feel like there is something new coming up. silence is power and beautiful
Tyyy brooo
I love you!
Dlow
Damn DLow i can't wait to see you play the Didge . That would be insane
DidgeLow
God Bless you
Dlow the legend
dlow discovering car sounds for next gbb
Thank you very much 🙏👍
Video saved! 🔥🔥🔥
thanks d-low ive improved instantly
LMAOOOO, in the car is crazy. appreciate the tips tho🤣
Yooooo great tips!! 🎉🎉🎉 thank you🤘🤘⚡️⚡️now I need to improve my kick and snare sounds - I’m excited to practice!!
I just played around with doing the snares with an inhale - that was kind of tricky. I’ve always exhaled on snares
For the tip number 5, i hear that a lot from your freestyle. Dlow also use some silent for better flow and it really works.
I got inspired by that and i applicate it in my freestyle also. ✌️
Thx for all the tips
Tip 5 is some real Plato ish. Silence is a sound in a way, letting you accent the positives while showing off your timing. Very cool!
You are the best you learn my beat box im a beginner ❤❤❤❤🎉
Useful ✍️
Thanks man❤❤
TIP #1
Beatbox along with music
0:20 - 0:52
TIP #2
Follow a lead with snares
0:53 - 4:31
TIP #3
Try not to copy the most common sound effects if you want to stand out as a beatboxer
4:32 - 6:09
TIP #4
Allow your breath to be sounds and not just breath noises
6:10 - 7:41
TIP #5
Sometimes no noise is the best noise
7:42 - 9:24
Прекрасно, мне даже легче воспринимать информацию в таком формате.
D-Low in a car killing it!
That' trap beat was fire🔥
An inspiration
Niceee !
Hey, could you do some tips on TKs and TK patterns? I struggle alot with these ones and i think it could help others too :) Great video Dan.
in the car 😂🎉❤
thx man
Damn dlow just posted this 2 min ago !
Thanks for the tips Dlow! also, do you think you would ever work with Ren in the future?
Bros casually spitting 320bpm in his car xD Thanks for the vid man keep up!
Sounds like the normal liproll are great to get much air in and out the nouse. So you can use it whenever.
Thanks for the video. As a beatboxing beginner and hobbyist (let's say) but with a lot of music background, I think these are really good tips. The main remark I have is that, at least for me, it's not always easy to find the core patterns of kicks and snares in music of the genres that a lot of the beatboxing I've heard uses. This may also be why I have trouble telling those genres apart a lot of the time. It seems like some sort of guide to the basic rhythms of the basic beatboxing genres would be helpful to have. Maybe it exists and I just haven't found it though, so if someone can point me to this if it is out there, I'd appreciate it. Thanks!
GOAT❤❤❤❤❤
I think the kicks and snares one gonna be the most useful for me. Bc sometimes when i compose a piece, i run it back and i realize that i missed a small snare or replaced it with a kick just bc i went with what felt right to my mind, not what’s actually right and yeah ig that tip will fix this
Gbb 2019 winner d low❤
Thanks
Little trick: use common click roll to breath in if your beat is already using a different bass and an outward snare, that's what river does :p
D LOW❤ 🇵🇸
Please do a inward bass tutorial😀
So soil the stillborn is one of my favorite songs. But I can't follow the snare...... I wonder why? Give it a listen. But I love you dlow keep up the good work 😉
🔥🔥🔥
6:58 I actually quite like the idea of using the breaths as part of your sound kit, to be honest. I remember many years ago on Fat Tony's channel, he had a video giving more or less a history lesson in a beatboxing workshop he had and he demonstrated the style of Biz Markie, I believe, using exaggerated breaths as part of his kit and I thought that was so cool.
Deeee loowwwww 🎉🎉