Awesome analysis bro! I'll give you 2 clues on the polyphonic! 1. I don't use the uvula at all 2. There is one specific muscle that I use to constantly change the pitch and frequency of the poly (which u did not mention in the video btw). Happy hunting bro xD
I think there is many types and ways of doing a polyphinic, for example, alexinho's polyphonic is controling the sweet spot between falsetto and chest voice, you can also do a polyphonic between mix and falsetto. Two h low polyphonic is really weird, but from what i saw it consist in blocking a lot of air with your throat and just letting a little bit go through wich makes a high pitch (like when your out of breath or strangled) and vocalising it (Cirby beatbox did a rather good tutorial on it). I also was able while sick to do a really high polyphonic which i suspect is a poly between falsetto and whistle voice but im not sure. I can do some fairly clean falsetto subharmonics and it doesn't sound like these polys. I think you can find a lot of info by also searching for double voice and voice cracks, since a lot of people actually learned poly by doing a lot of double voices (watch show go tutorial for more help), double voice has also a lot of mystery, i was able to do a whistle voice to falsetto double voice while sick and i think so so can do it too, but sometimes your voice cracks for no reasons with itself, almost like a part of your voice suddenly activate. But yeah, all these techniques are incredible and would deserve some real attention by singers and scientists, because there is so much potential and so much things we don't know.
Yeah that's very informational about the different variations on doing polyphonics. There's also the inward polyphonics which also has a decent amount of variations on it.
Yea david is back. I love the way hes able to break down performances, he has such a unique perspective that is also easy to agree with. His reactions are pure and the editing is always on point. Welcome back!!
Oh my god, welcome back! Your analyses of beatbox and extended singing techniques are so helpful. I hope you will also do a reaction/analysis of Den's wildcard, some wonderful bass singing techniques there.
5:23 My Brain : Someone knocks at the door Me : Remove my headphone, Nah probably the video 5:25 My Brain : Someone knocks at the door Me : No I just Verified My Brain : .... Me : Remove my headphone and check again
Would love to see you react and analyze Stitch's 626 tutorial, with the 626 effect being that special and weird effect he uses along with his polyphonic voice.
Bruuuuuuh I'm so glad to see you're back and you're doing alright! You helped inspire me into realizing that instead of being embarrassed about having a low voice that can't hit high notes, I should embrace the bass and love my low notes. I'm not perfect, but I've gotten a lot better and I thank you for your help with that :)
@@davidlarson3905 yeah fruits and nuts and vegetables have a culinary definition and a botanical definition. Peanuts are very close to peas in how they grow. (The hint is in the name). There are some nuts that are the same in both definitions. We'll call these real nuts. Those include Walnuts, Chestnuts and Deez nuts
A very informative video turned out, an interesting approach with the definition of notes. And the most interesting thing is that most are shocked by another, 626 technique, but not you
The A# (2 or 9) you hear is a 5th of a 5th. If he pushed the original polyphony hard enough, it would make sense that this note appears, as it would be pretty strong in the harmonic sequence. I'd say at the very extremes of this technique, if it is loud enough and you can manage to get some gargle in there, you'd theoretically be able to make a strong major 3rd and possibly even a flat 5 (major 3rd from the 9) as well. I hope to see someone do this!
bro i was trying to learn this polyphonic voice for almost 3 months and I think the same as you, that this is just subharmonic in falceto and i found a way to learn it by doing show-go's double voice or trying to do river's throat bass tranzition. So i still cant do the voice becouse im to lazy :D but one time i managed to go from this poly voice to subharmonic bass (vocal fry) so i think im on a good way. Btw thanks for making this video its really helpful
So glad you got to this one. I don't think there's another song (maybe some Opeth stuff) that give goosebumps and chills like this one does. EVERY HECKIN TIME! Thanks for the deep dive too, appreciate the appreciation!
I watched Stitch’s tutorial for his polyphonic a while ago. I didn’t think of much after not being able to get it. Mostly bc I was learning some other sounds, one of these was the show go double voice. I was then grabbing some eggo waffles from my fridge practicing (at least attempting) show go’s double voice. I somehow managed to get a sound that reminded me of polyphonic voice. End result: I managed to learn the polyphonic by trying to continuously flip between chest and falsetto! Unfortunately I still can’t do show go double voice.
I think it's awesome how, I've been watching David for a WHILE now, and my name is also David, and he also both have long hair but mine is pink, and we both are into beatboxing and other vocal talent. Anyways, glad you're back mate! Keep up the great work!
Very happy to see you back David, and a comment from Chezame too!! Very exciting. Awesome work on SBB Chezame, there's a good reason I subbed because of your work.
Please do more analysis on beatboxers! I love watching your reactions to beatboxing, being watching you for a while now, and this analysis was pritty dope to warch! I like the „physics“ behind it. Please do more!
i never knew people couldn't do the polyphonic voice, i learned how to do it on my own and no one was impressed when i did it so i thought it was normal
TwoH is actually the father of polyphonic voice. He do it inhale, exhale and sometimes even just dragging air creating a pitch and doing a voice over to add a layer of sound. He is just a beast
I pretty much got it right away after listening to lalah Hathaway. The trick is 1) Not going too low. The note you pick should be in your head voice and pretty high. Not so high that it's a struggle, but up there. This is where it's most comfortable to learn, you can develop your lower range later. Chezame was trying to do it too low and it resulted in that weird croaky wavering. 2) Making the note "breathy". Stitch described it as layering it with a whisper but really you're just relaxing your vocal folds so that more air comes out. 3) Once you have the breathy note, keep your throat muscles the same but use your diaphragm to push out more air. This technique requires a lot of air and you won't be able to sustain it for very long. I usually get a note that is a third above the fundamental pitch I'm singing plus a slight low grumbling. Once you have it, work on the pitch. You can move the fundamental up and down and even position your throat so that the interval between the notes changes. I still haven't mastered this but I can do major thirds and fourths and I think I've even done a tritone. (Or I just sounded bad). I don't really know how to command the interval yet but I find sticking my neck out gives me a fourth and keeping my chin in gives me a third. I have not done a fifth like stitch has done but still working on it.
Woo! David is back! Glad to see you're doing well bro. Those bike projects you work on are super cool too! I'm a huge engine nerd old and new so I love that type of stuff. Really enjoyed your insight and breakdown on polyphonic stuff! It's nice gathering different perspectives and explanations on things to piece it all together into a nice understanding. Keep being awesome!
Just came upon this video because of the algorithm, my guy, if you're not documenting your restorations for RUclips you really need to! There's a massive community that would be into that kind of stuff in addition to your content here!
So, as a long-time (Outward) Polyphonic Voice userr (3 years plus), here is how i learned it : I learned it by combining chest and head voice. You start humming in chest voice and slowly transition into chest voice. And somewhere in between your voice cracks. You have to focus on that voice crack and try to extend it. And from there its just doing it over, over, over and over again...learning by doing basically. And once you have it clean and can get to the "Voicecrack" point immediately, you can try to learn how to pitch it. Changing the shape of your mouth helps a lot. Took me about 2 years to really perfect it. There is also the thing that i do, which is believe Chest Voice + Mix, and it sounds very deep.
Damn. We missed your videos m8. Wellcome back!!! Poly voice is something strange. I can do it sometimes. When i'm sick or when my voice is "tired" (when i talked or screamed too much). Such a random, but cool thing. Hope you're not gonna leave us for that long as u did. Much love from Russia
I love seeing these reactions and watching someone break character by going from "here's my presentation persona, I'm very excited" to "no longer thinking about presentation persona, I am genuinely intrigued what the hell is happening".
Haha bro good to see you are back 😍😍 yours at the end sounds really nice already 😨
Ayy Chezame! Love both your reactions and David's!
OMG Its Sxin’s Friend !!!!!!
Chezame einfach in den Kommentaren am chillen
ok guys, you heard david, don't do it like Chezame! AHAHAHAH
Moin Meister
Awesome analysis bro! I'll give you 2 clues on the polyphonic!
1. I don't use the uvula at all
2. There is one specific muscle that I use to constantly change the pitch and frequency of the poly (which u did not mention in the video btw). Happy hunting bro xD
Ayy thank you for the tips bro! It’s funny I can do this one easily inhaled, but exhaled is still pretty difficult 😅 I’ll get practicing!
Yeah its falsetto and a whisper, but i also added a belly bass to it, makes it much easier to do the polyphonic voice.
@@aleksamarkovic9270 nice, but thats not it xD
Feels Like Nothin!!!
@@aleksamarkovic9270 whats a belly bass ?? heh
David: "I don't even know what's going on"
Stitch: "nothing"
The timing just cracked me up.
Yes, exactly 😆
i love how there is 0 overreacting, just a honest reaction to what he is hearing
So close to toast sweating*
It's great to see you again. Welcome back!
I think there is many types and ways of doing a polyphinic, for example, alexinho's polyphonic is controling the sweet spot between falsetto and chest voice, you can also do a polyphonic between mix and falsetto. Two h low polyphonic is really weird, but from what i saw it consist in blocking a lot of air with your throat and just letting a little bit go through wich makes a high pitch (like when your out of breath or strangled) and vocalising it (Cirby beatbox did a rather good tutorial on it). I also was able while sick to do a really high polyphonic which i suspect is a poly between falsetto and whistle voice but im not sure.
I can do some fairly clean falsetto subharmonics and it doesn't sound like these polys.
I think you can find a lot of info by also searching for double voice and voice cracks, since a lot of people actually learned poly by doing a lot of double voices (watch show go tutorial for more help), double voice has also a lot of mystery, i was able to do a whistle voice to falsetto double voice while sick and i think so so can do it too, but sometimes your voice cracks for no reasons with itself, almost like a part of your voice suddenly activate.
But yeah, all these techniques are incredible and would deserve some real attention by singers and scientists, because there is so much potential and so much things we don't know.
Yeah that's very informational about the different variations on doing polyphonics. There's also the inward polyphonics which also has a decent amount of variations on it.
@@dreeg9948 yeah all outward polys can be done inward, you might even be able to do more since the vocal cords are less trained and more dissonent
pretty much
Just when the world needed him most
🤣🤣
FANTASTIC ANALYSIS!! Can’t wait to hear more as you figure stuff out!
Yea david is back.
I love the way hes able to break down performances, he has such a unique perspective that is also easy to agree with. His reactions are pure and the editing is always on point.
Welcome back!!
Oh my god, welcome back! Your analyses of beatbox and extended singing techniques are so helpful. I hope you will also do a reaction/analysis of Den's wildcard, some wonderful bass singing techniques there.
Man, you're an absolute boon to the beatboxing world. Love your analysis and theory of the human voice and your practical insights. Thanks Dave!
5:23 My Brain : Someone knocks at the door
Me : Remove my headphone, Nah probably the video
5:25 My Brain : Someone knocks at the door
Me : No I just Verified
My Brain : ....
Me : Remove my headphone and check again
Would love to see you react and analyze Stitch's 626 tutorial, with the 626 effect being that special and weird effect he uses along with his polyphonic voice.
Finally, you’re back!!!!! We missed you so much!!
Your explanation on how poly feels just made subharmonics click for me after trying for months. Thanks!
4:50
David: to be honest, im not sure whats going on right now
Stitch: nothing
Bruuuuuuh I'm so glad to see you're back and you're doing alright! You helped inspire me into realizing that instead of being embarrassed about having a low voice that can't hit high notes, I should embrace the bass and love my low notes. I'm not perfect, but I've gotten a lot better and I thank you for your help with that :)
David, David, David. A peanut is not a nut. It is a legume.
:D
…wait is it actually?? 😂💀
@@davidlarson3905 yeah haha. A peanut is technically a seed🤣
Lol I am in 10th grade and don't know that. Well I am stupid.
@@davidlarson3905 yeah fruits and nuts and vegetables have a culinary definition and a botanical definition. Peanuts are very close to peas in how they grow. (The hint is in the name). There are some nuts that are the same in both definitions. We'll call these real nuts. Those include Walnuts, Chestnuts and Deez nuts
True
A very informative video turned out, an interesting approach with the definition of notes. And the most interesting thing is that most are shocked by another, 626 technique, but not you
The A# (2 or 9) you hear is a 5th of a 5th. If he pushed the original polyphony hard enough, it would make sense that this note appears, as it would be pretty strong in the harmonic sequence. I'd say at the very extremes of this technique, if it is loud enough and you can manage to get some gargle in there, you'd theoretically be able to make a strong major 3rd and possibly even a flat 5 (major 3rd from the 9) as well. I hope to see someone do this!
8:03 Two H's polyphonics at the start are exhaled (you can hear him inhale air after the polyphonics)
The video we have wanted to see ever since the Stitch wildcard came out. Welcome back!
12:55 ...that snare crisp 😏...are you planning to compete in GBB ?
I seriously missed you, glad you’re doing good and welcome back💜
OMG THE COMEBACK WE ALL NEEDED T-T
Brooo we missed you
I'd love to see what he thinks of Gene's wildcard
Good to see you again
I loooooove the new background, glad you are back
man be looking like a handsome-ass high elf
I have been waiting on a new video from you for so long!
Welcome back! It's great to see you.
Can’t wait to hear you beatbox in the future when you quit playing coy. I heard that snare…don’t pretend you haven’t been practicing
YESSS!!!!!! GLAD YOU'RE BACK
oh man im really happy that your doing well and that you are back david :D its good to see you again!
bro i was trying to learn this polyphonic voice for almost 3 months and I think the same as you, that this is just subharmonic in falceto and i found a way to learn it by doing show-go's double voice or trying to do river's throat bass tranzition. So i still cant do the voice becouse im to lazy :D but one time i managed to go from this poly voice to subharmonic bass (vocal fry) so i think im on a good way. Btw thanks for making this video its really helpful
I haven’t been so happy about a RUclips notification like I am now. Good to see you are back🙏
So glad you got to this one. I don't think there's another song (maybe some Opeth stuff) that give goosebumps and chills like this one does. EVERY HECKIN TIME! Thanks for the deep dive too, appreciate the appreciation!
As a throat singing first soprano, I'm so jealous of y'all's bass capabilities 😭🤩
Duuuude you don't know how long I've waited for you to come back!!!!
HE'S BACK!!! No joke i was watching old videos just yesterday!! Welcome Back David!!
Yo my neighbors about to be mad annoyed lmao
I watched Stitch’s tutorial for his polyphonic a while ago. I didn’t think of much after not being able to get it. Mostly bc I was learning some other sounds, one of these was the show go double voice.
I was then grabbing some eggo waffles from my fridge practicing (at least attempting) show go’s double voice. I somehow managed to get a sound that reminded me of polyphonic voice.
End result: I managed to learn the polyphonic by trying to continuously flip between chest and falsetto! Unfortunately I still can’t do show go double voice.
im just happy that you are back.
For real.
Love to watch your vids.
GOOOD TO SEE YOU BACK!!!!!
I think it's awesome how, I've been watching David for a WHILE now, and my name is also David, and he also both have long hair but mine is pink, and we both are into beatboxing and other vocal talent. Anyways, glad you're back mate! Keep up the great work!
Very happy to see you back David, and a comment from Chezame too!! Very exciting. Awesome work on SBB Chezame, there's a good reason I subbed because of your work.
I have actually been waiting for this video - thanks for delivering David!
this is gonna be a bomb on stage when drops it in one of his rounds
Ooh! Good for you yo have really awesome hobbies and relationships. Very good reasons for taking a RUclips break. Welcome back
How many types of vise grips do you want?
David: "Yes."
Yes, I'm so happy your back, love you bro
*_THE LEGEND IS BACK!_*
Please do more analysis on beatboxers! I love watching your reactions to beatboxing, being watching you for a while now, and this analysis was pritty dope to warch! I like the „physics“ behind it. Please do more!
Yooo!! , youre back!!!!! Welcome back.
Glad to know youve been having a good time
I didn't believe you posted until I clicked it! Good to have you back
Very cool video, it was long awaited but worth it !
Welcome Back! I’m greatly looking forward to more videos from you while I’m laid up from surgery.
i never knew people couldn't do the polyphonic voice, i learned how to do it on my own and no one was impressed when i did it so i thought it was normal
Elf baby you back missed you so much 😭❤️
Country singer Boxcar Willie did a polyphonic train whistle sound many times in his songs, and did it very well. And this was back in the 70’s.
Waited for so long, i'm soo happy rn c:
Great to see you again. Your subharmonic videos helped me greatly in my singing
AYY YOUR BACK, also i love the beast titan picture in the thumbnail
TwoH is actually the father of polyphonic voice. He do it inhale, exhale and sometimes even just dragging air creating a pitch and doing a voice over to add a layer of sound. He is just a beast
Welcome back David ! Ah...by the way...great job with the motorbikes.
And the video of cours !
Hey David! So happy to see you back man!!
You should also check out Max's GBB submission!
Glad to see you back bro!! I'd waited for those contents a lot!
Yo, glad you're not dead. Great vid bro.
So glad youre back!
So happy you're back!!!!
happy to hear you've had a nice summer, but also happy to see a new video from you 😊
I didn’t know that’s what polyphonic was I do this for fun sometimes, not like that lol that dude is a pro, but I’ll definitely start practicing now
2:32
lmao at least you are honest about it
thumbs up for that 👍
Glad to see your back
Thank u Legolas for this reaction🥰🥰
I pretty much got it right away after listening to lalah Hathaway. The trick is
1) Not going too low. The note you pick should be in your head voice and pretty high. Not so high that it's a struggle, but up there. This is where it's most comfortable to learn, you can develop your lower range later. Chezame was trying to do it too low and it resulted in that weird croaky wavering.
2) Making the note "breathy". Stitch described it as layering it with a whisper but really you're just relaxing your vocal folds so that more air comes out.
3) Once you have the breathy note, keep your throat muscles the same but use your diaphragm to push out more air. This technique requires a lot of air and you won't be able to sustain it for very long. I usually get a note that is a third above the fundamental pitch I'm singing plus a slight low grumbling.
Once you have it, work on the pitch. You can move the fundamental up and down and even position your throat so that the interval between the notes changes. I still haven't mastered this but I can do major thirds and fourths and I think I've even done a tritone. (Or I just sounded bad). I don't really know how to command the interval yet but I find sticking my neck out gives me a fourth and keeping my chin in gives me a third. I have not done a fifth like stitch has done but still working on it.
You're back!! Welcome back man!
11:20
Nobody:
Plastic furniture being moved around:
Woo! David is back! Glad to see you're doing well bro. Those bike projects you work on are super cool too! I'm a huge engine nerd old and new so I love that type of stuff. Really enjoyed your insight and breakdown on polyphonic stuff! It's nice gathering different perspectives and explanations on things to piece it all together into a nice understanding. Keep being awesome!
Yes! Im glad you are back!!!
He is the Legola's cousin
YOU ARE BACK!!!!!!!! OMFGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG, WELCOME BACK
welcome back brother, good to see u back
So glad you're back :D
Good to see you back!
Guys... I think we finally did it... David is also gonna start being a beatbox nerd. He shall be legendary!!!
You look like an elf from lotr but I don't hate it! Hehe, very very handsome!!
Yesss you’re back!! ❤️🔥👏🏻
I've never seen motorcycle antiques like that, they look amazing!
Yay so happy for this!! ❤️❤️
Just came upon this video because of the algorithm, my guy, if you're not documenting your restorations for RUclips you really need to! There's a massive community that would be into that kind of stuff in addition to your content here!
So, as a long-time (Outward) Polyphonic Voice userr (3 years plus), here is how i learned it :
I learned it by combining chest and head voice. You start humming in chest voice and slowly transition into chest voice. And somewhere in between your voice cracks. You have to focus on that voice crack and try to extend it. And from there its just doing it over, over, over and over again...learning by doing basically. And once you have it clean and can get to the "Voicecrack" point immediately, you can try to learn how to pitch it. Changing the shape of your mouth helps a lot. Took me about 2 years to really perfect it.
There is also the thing that i do, which is believe Chest Voice + Mix, and it sounds very deep.
wow, love the analysis, explanations and thoughts
Ayyyyyyy!!! Good to see you back! 🙏🙏
Damn. We missed your videos m8. Wellcome back!!!
Poly voice is something strange. I can do it sometimes. When i'm sick or when my voice is "tired" (when i talked or screamed too much). Such a random, but cool thing.
Hope you're not gonna leave us for that long as u did. Much love from Russia
really happy youre back!
Love to have you back there is alot to react as well👍🏻♥️
I love seeing these reactions and watching someone break character by going from "here's my presentation persona, I'm very excited" to "no longer thinking about presentation persona, I am genuinely intrigued what the hell is happening".
'YOU LOOK JEWISH BUT I REALLY LIKE YOUR CHANNEL' im dead 🤣🤣🤣
nice to see you come back!