i learned the inward k snare after two years of beatboxing (which was like a few months ago), so it you guys have trouble with it, don’t worry! (i still don’t use it though😅)
So I have a problem with a really big bass. I think I am already advanced but it is still not full sound aswell with the inward snare. Idk how to do it exactly
Using a lot of older videos to learn other sounds! Please keep up the new videos they are just as helpful as the older ones too. Just got into beatboxing and finding good resources for learning is hard.
This is great! I wanted to learn a while ago and found some nice intro videos, but nothing so detailed! Buuuut I didn't get very far because I cannot figure out how to breathe and couldn't find videos that show how to breathe without hyperventilating. 😅 I'll look around to see if you have an explainer, but if you don't, do you mind making a video about breathing while beatboxing? I just want to be cool without fainting. 🙆🏻♀️ Thanks for your time on these videos!!
That is a video I have wanted to make for a while! But basically, there are sounds that take in air, exhale air, and don't use any. You eventually find the balance of these sounds to be able to beatbox seamlessly! In this video, I teach the inward k snare, which is a sound that helps take in air!
Ahh! Okay. So a lot of learning this will require patience with myself so I can get used to learning the sound AND find the balance I need to breathe comfortably. Thank you for the quick explanation! I'll keep an eye out for a video but understand it could be a while. It's clear that you put a lot of time into creating your videos so we can really understand what to do. I appreciate it!
And he did it again! Thank you! 👍🏼💚 I´ve been beatboxing for 3.5 months now, and it all started with one of your videos. I don´t know why but I have a hard time with the PSH sound. Weird?! 🤔
@@TylaDubya yeah and I don´t have any problems with these sounds separately. When I hear and see how you do it, I can copy that. BUT when I try to use it in a beat it´s like I forgot how to do it and then it sounds like a "push" instead of a "psh". Hard to describe.
How long have you guys been beatboxing for!? I hope you guys have a good day and remember, stay hydrated
Closely 1 year 🎉
On and off total probs like a day 😭🙏
this is perfect timing. just when i was getting back into it and i realized i need to work again ground-up.
Awesome! Hopefully this helps! I also just uploaded a dedicated practice video that might be able to help as well!
Great video, appreciate the work behind that.
Thank you
Thanks bro I’m doing good
really useful for a beginner, thank you. my tongue is twisted in knots.
Wait i am a intermediate beatboxer also have a exam tomorrow, why am i watching this 😅
Bro same 😂😂
Well thank you
The inward k snare is a choking hazard for some if they're just starting 😭 I think it took 2 years for me tbh
It took me a while to get it too! Though it is such an important sound to have in your kit!
I just feel it like I was gonna puke
i learned the inward k snare after two years of beatboxing (which was like a few months ago), so it you guys have trouble with it, don’t worry! (i still don’t use it though😅)
@kuulest It took me a long time as well! Congrats on top 16 at USA champs!
@@TylaDubya Thank you! 😎👍
So I have a problem with a really big bass. I think I am already advanced but it is still not full sound aswell with the inward snare. Idk how to do it exactly
He do be educational
I do be educational sometimes
Using a lot of older videos to learn other sounds! Please keep up the new videos they are just as helpful as the older ones too. Just got into beatboxing and finding good resources for learning is hard.
I'm happy that my tutorials are able to help! 🤘 I'll keep making them!
Make a part 2
Maybe!
Inwds k was a Lil hard
It is a little more difficult; however, once you get it, it opens up so many patterns!
I can’t figure out how you can do inward bass and pf snare at the same time. I need the air for the f outwardly. What am I doing wrong?
You can use the pressure variant of the f hi-hat! The pf can be done without using air from your lungs!
I find it difficult to do the inward snare 😩
It's a tough one! You can do it though!
isnt this re-uploaded??
@badboi3562 This is a combination of part 1 and 2! Figured i would put it all in one place! New intro and slight re-edit in the practice section!
2024? 😮
What do you mean 2024!?!?!?
This is great! I wanted to learn a while ago and found some nice intro videos, but nothing so detailed!
Buuuut I didn't get very far because I cannot figure out how to breathe and couldn't find videos that show how to breathe without hyperventilating. 😅
I'll look around to see if you have an explainer, but if you don't, do you mind making a video about breathing while beatboxing?
I just want to be cool without fainting. 🙆🏻♀️
Thanks for your time on these videos!!
That is a video I have wanted to make for a while! But basically, there are sounds that take in air, exhale air, and don't use any. You eventually find the balance of these sounds to be able to beatbox seamlessly! In this video, I teach the inward k snare, which is a sound that helps take in air!
Ahh! Okay. So a lot of learning this will require patience with myself so I can get used to learning the sound AND find the balance I need to breathe comfortably.
Thank you for the quick explanation! I'll keep an eye out for a video but understand it could be a while. It's clear that you put a lot of time into creating your videos so we can really understand what to do. I appreciate it!
Pin me dubya pleaseeee 😢😢
Ok pin me
And he did it again! Thank you! 👍🏼💚
I´ve been beatboxing for 3.5 months now, and it all started with one of your videos.
I don´t know why but I have a hard time with the PSH sound. Weird?! 🤔
Awesome!!! Can you do the p and the sh separately?
@@TylaDubya yeah and I don´t have any problems with these sounds separately. When I hear and see how you do it, I can copy that. BUT when I try to use it in a beat it´s like I forgot how to do it and then it sounds like a "push" instead of a "psh". Hard to describe.
I think you should continue this as a series
🤘🤘🤘