HOW TO BEATBOX #3 (Throat Bass Basics)
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- Опубліковано 20 кві 2013
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For people who have trouble getting the right tone/bass:
I've been practicing throat bass for ages, and found out this morning that I was doing it completely wrong. If anyone else is having problems with learning this sound, I hope this helps you. Basically if your throat bass doesn't have any pitch control, and doesn't seem to have any bass at all, then you're like me and were using the wrong part of your mouth. All I was doing was sighing/screaming heavily, which created a bassy sound in my head, but this isn't throat bass. Instead of using your voice, you have to make a rough/grainy dry sound, and push the sound forward and focus the vibration on the area where your Adam's apple is. The best way I can describe how to do this is to make a humming sound in your normal voice. Then put more pressure on the sound and try to force it out harder, really hard or else it won't work. It should sound like an angry, distorted hum. Once you've got this humming sound, keep the pressure up and push the sound down to where your Adam's apple is. I find that if you tilt your head backwards, it helps the sound come from the throat more. You should feel a vibration going down from your neck, into your chest. This is essentially throat bass. Practice moving your mouth in different positions; like dropping your jaw, curling your tongue up against the roof of your mouth and moving it backwards and forwards. Keep practicing this and soon you should get it. Hope this helps people who can't seem to get the sound right.
THANK YOU
No worries guys, I'm glad I could help. Get that throat bass!
im kinda confused and i just hope i can get the sound right, thanks anyways for the help
What if you are a girl
Alana Arceneaux Same thing applies I would've thought. Male vocal chords are longer than female vocal chords, which is why our voices are deeper. That's the only difference, everything else is typically the same. Throat bass is just a prolonged cough, clear your throat then hold the tone and overtime your throat will build up a resistance, then focus the sound to create a solid tone once you have it under control. Just remember it's a growl, not a vocal. You're holding the vibration that happens in your throat, not the vocal sound. It hurts a lot when you first start out. I wouldn't recommend learning it before the ages of 14-15.
i think i need to go through puberty first
Yeah You Probably Do XD
lol
I probably need to turn male
lol
Android Gamer lol
thanks a lot man! I have been doing beatboxing for the past 8 years, but this is the first time I am looking at tutorials.. So most of the things you show me are like a whole new world for me! I am going to work really hard on my throat bass. It's actually already working a bit, just with 30 minutes practice. maybe it's because I have already been beatboxing for so long, and I like to talk in a low voice a lot haha. But thanks a bunch man! You just became one of my favourite youtubers! ^^
Stay awesome!!
Toast, I've never beatboxed in my life, and just due to your what, 4 minute tutorial on how to make a throat bass, I did it within about 5 minutes. Albeit not that well but I got the sound to come out that I wanted to. So uh, turns out your tutorials may be better than you think they are. And you're actually making me want to learn to beatbox for real. :D Bro hug for you, my friend.
The important question is : Did your throat hurt after like 3-5 seconds when doing the throat base? And btw when soclosetotoast said that he isn't feeling pain, it's because he got used to it and his body is used to it, it wont damage anything.
It did hurt a bit yeah.
It has to really hurt as like you are coughing right after it starts to hurt.
MadMaxJuggernaut It doesn't have to hurt... I never felt pain when I learned, I can do it quite well now and still have never felt pain from it, my throat barely even gets dry.
Arcticpolar12 Im pretty sure it has to hurt like every single person is saying on here. When I did it for months, it didn't hurt but thats cuz i did it wrong and learned a few months ago and it hurt like a bitch, LIKE A BITCH.
my throat is on fire
I have mastered everything you taught in these three videos for beatboxing. Thank you!
I loved this throut bass beatbox your the best beatboxer I've heard so far.
Toast U inspired me to Beatbox and I taught myself the throat bass like 2 weeks after I started and I taught myself the Reggae with some help from you I could do the Tranforming Sound from Transformers and I'm 11. You Inspired Me! :D
Obviously the throat base is going to hurt when you start often you need to cough (WATER VERY IMPORTANT) but after a while it doesn't hurt this is because the sound causing the pain is coming from an untrained muscle and like any untrained muscle it hurts when you start out so just keep going and the pain goes away, a deep voice helps get a better sound and once again drink a lot of water, you can damage the airways from the vibrations so don't let them get dry and dehydrated
Is true that you shouldn't eat or drink any acidic or dairy products when beat boxing (mainly for the Bass)????
kurt1698 yep your right
You're*
kurt1698 so dont eat halls while the throught bass
Just wanted to say that today is the first day I've attempted beat-boxing in earnest (I've done basic beats the same way you would sing or hum along to a song for a long time, but I've never tried to really get into it), and your videos helped a lot with the basics. I feel like I've gotten a LOT better just by practicing a lot today. In part from instructionals and in part from having exposure to the greatest beatboxers alive.
As far as taking it to the next level, I recommend people go over to the Swissbeatbox channel and watch some of the world's best. I feel like that helped me, as far as inspiration and getting creative with it, at least as much as the how-to's (which were great for giving me the basic background to actually create a beat). I recommend the following beatboxers, all of whom have videos on Swissbeatbox, to *anyone* who wants to see and/or learn from the absolute outer limits of human beatboxing:
*Dharni*: very musical, but also VERY skilled. I like that Dharni lets his skills speak for themselves; he doesn't do a lot of getting in his opponent's face in a battle, and always comes off as happy to be doing what he's doing.
*two.H*: just simply mindblowing; AMAZING, all around. Heavy ass bass for a dude his size, musicality, and technicality all rolled into one, with a distinct personal style and lots of unexpected tricks up his sleeves... A personal favorite, for sure, along with Dharni, Reeps One, and Alexinho)-- by the way, the most recent Grand Beatbox Championship final was Dharni vs two.H (it's on Swissbeatbox's channel as well), and it was one *hell* of a performance. For. Real. Also, I can't recommend his Citybeach Alternative Series set highly enough. That shit is LIVE AS FUCK. He really goes all out in this little place.
*Reeps One*: a timeless, classic artist. You'll see him judging more than boxing in recent tournaments, but Reeps One has performed some of the best and most memorable sets I've ever seen in my life. Search Reeps One vs Eklips at the DMC championship for a battle you'll never forget. It's not the best recording quality, but wow. Just WOW. Pretty much everything he does is amazing and super fun to watch. Look up Reeps One's "Different Ultimate Drop." Just killer.
*Alexinho*: one of the most technical and advanced beatboxers his age, for sure. More musical than Skiller, less than Dharni, but extremely entertaining, and not quite as ego-maniacal-seeming as some others),
*KrNfx*: reminds me of an Asian Alexinho; technical, fast, and young, but definitely artistic and musical to balance it out. He's amazing in his own right. I haven't seen too much of him, but everything I've seen blew me away. I'll stick B-Art in with KrNfx, because I don't know him well enough to comment much, but they have some things in common. They're both INCREDIBLY talented for their ages. B-Art probably hasn't competed as much, but both have great sets on UA-cam.
*Alem*: up there with two.H as one of the best, most versatile-yet-technical beatboxers around-- probably even more technically skilled than Alexinho, but Alem sometimes comes off as a bit ego-centric and dickish on stage and forgets the music, getting lost in ridiculous 5/4 time signatures and other technical skills, which are impressive, but aren't exactly catchy, or fun. He's a bit like the mathcore of beatbox, but I always love to see his second rounds, because he usually throws his opponent's style right back in their face.
*K.I.M., aka the Shadow Sumo*: fantastic bass, gets your head bopping and the crowd moving every single time, nice mix of dubstep and his own style. To me he gets a little monotonous if you watch a bunch of his videos, because he doesn't have the widest range-- intense bass and incorporating this one quacky sound into his sets are definitely trademarks of KIM, and some of his battles against tough opponents in the Grand Beatbox Battle 2014-- and the French Finals 2013 for that matter-- are just sick),
*Skiller*: not really my style-- extremely technical and fast, definitely one super-talented guy-- does very well in tourneys-- but not particularly musical or fun to listen to, IMO. Also comes off as pretty over-aggressive and self-obsessed. He's DAMNED fast though, and gives people like Alem and Alexinho a run for their money on technicality. I still prefer Alexinho, KrNfx, and Alem for my technical speed-demon beatboxers.
*David Crowe*: dubstep beatboxer. Quite talented and entertaining, but not competitive so much as pure performance art. I like him, and he was one of the first beatboxers I ever heard, but I like the others I've listed (except Skiller) better.
Also, he's gotten way more into loop-based music-making than pure beatboxing, but *Tom Thum* is another favorite of mine. VERY musical, great dynamic range and a seriously encyclopedic library of sounds in his head. He can imitate **perfectly** virtually any sound you can imagine (including most instruments, including a great trumpet, turntable scratching, famous samples, and a variety of totally inhuman noises) and he uses them to make some fantastic fully-vocal loop tracks. I love his originals, like Cheap Wine and Gain Control. I love his covers (Wayward Stranger, I Need a Dollar, Glory Box, Tainted Love, Sweet Dreams, Moondiggity-- which I wish he'd complete, because the recording is fucked up, but it's amazing-- and others). You can find them on his channel, which is simply under Tom Thum.
And if I'm going to mention Tom Thum, I should mention a personal hero of mine, *Reggie Watts*. One of the pioneers of beatbox looping, and a hilarious drug-using comedian, Reggie Watts may not have the technical talent to compete in live beatboxing battles, but his music is hilarious, insightful, and random and trippy as all hell. UA-cam search "Reggie Watts Skrillex" for a hilarious parody of his garbage dubstep and "Fuck Shit Stack" for an awesome video parodying contemporary, garbage, Top 40 radio rap music. He's the man. You can also catch him with Scott Aukerman on their comedy "talk show," Comedy Bang Bang! It's awesome as well...
Anyway, that's quite enough fantastic, inspirational folks to get you a start. I hope **someone** looks into these videos or I'll have typed all this for nothing. Lol. Most of them can be found under the Hall of Fame playlist on Swissbeatbox, and it's awesome to watch them battle, but I think that technically the best introduction for people who want to *learn* from their styles would be to watch their showcase/elimination videos from Grand Beatbox Championships, because instead of two 90-second sets per person, taking turns (in a battle), they just get 5-6 minutes to go all out. It'll show you a lot more about their artistry and personal style/abilities. Pretty much anything in the Hall of Fame is going to be impressive, but the listed artists are the best of the best (that I've seen).
I watched this a long time ago, and I sorta got it then. I kept practicing, and now I can go super low and super high! Just some inspiration for all of you who think it's impossible! You can do it!
puberty sucks im trying to do it and im voicecracking like a bitch
+CaptainFrenchDude lol
Me too
Same here lol
+CaptainFrenchDude Sounds a bit too familiar. Damn :P
Same bro lol
I tried this and my throat felt like there were knives and feathers in it at the same time and i died a little on the inside
I always did this when I was little for my lion voice so I got it instantly
+Arctic Turtle I know what you mean. I tried it and immediately started coughing
+Jacob Kennedy same here
same here
lmaoo
Your tutorials are so good I'm actually learning!!!
I'm getting the hang of it! Thanks Toast. It helped me a lot
I'm 13 and I can do it almost as good as you. I love to beatbox so your videos are amazing for inspiration :D
Sure you are...
beameron Your point? "Sure you are"
Just a fanboy, don't worry some, people just think this is is impossible. :)
Not, a fanboy. I have done this before I was six. My uncle used to teach me - He passed away though.
RapterxFable/Novex
soy you could fully beatbox at six before your balls dropped.
sureee
Its really just like you're clearing your throat, but make it lower and lower until you find that spot where your throat vibrates. i read it in a comment in krnfx's turorial
I picked it up before i was done watching this video....
not sure how but something you showed here flicked a switch on it.
Thank you.
Literally watched this video an with a few times of practice already got it down, thanks toast!
I sound like Batman. *cries*
It sounds like a "growl," which is what they would refer to it in the singing community. A growl is often used in screamo. or death metal and some pop songs depending on the artist (i.e. Christina Aguilera tends to use it with belting her notes).
Your vocal chords should not be dry. If you say that they are, something is very wrong. Dry vocals can lead to vocal bleeding, nodules, and a lot of other really scary stuff because of the friction of the vocal chords and inflammation that dry ones cause. They need to be moisturized at all times. Drink lots of water (my favorite, and the one recommended to me when singing, is Smart Water since it hydrates your vocal chords a lot faster because of the electrolytes). Fog up a mirror or glass with your breath, and you can see how much moisture/water particles we use when talking. This is why it is so important to replenish your body with water when singing or talking a lot (i.e. motivational speaker). Apple juice is also an option or alternative.
Everything at room temperature is ideal because hot causes blood vessels in vocal chords to swell and cold will cause them to contract, both of these having a negative effect on your voice if you are doing anything other than casual talking.
"Very hot or very cold drinks are bad. Anything with milk in it will coat the vocal cords and gum them up. The very worst thing a singer can drink is alcohol; it dehydrates the throat, and singing under these circumstances can do permanent damage. The best thing to have is fresh water at room temperature, and also something with a bit of sugar, like apple juice, but nothing too acidic like citrus. The sugar in the apple juice helps coat the vocal cords in a good way, and this is helpful especially if your singer is just getting over a cold, or sang for three hours in a smoky bar the night before. Of course nobody in the studio should be smoking, and if it is cold outside don’t let your performer hang out on the sidewalk between takes."
Soda, or anything with caffeine, is also another drink that will dehydrate the vocal chords.
And finally, I want to say that a lot of people may try to get their growling come from their throat. I have heard that others, those that do it on a more consistent basis successfully, say it's all about technique... and that it comes from their diaphragm for them. If you are using enough breath with growling (diaphragm breathing, not shallow "chest" breathing), then there should be little to no damage to the vocal chords. When you breath, the only thing that should be moving is your stomach area if you are doing diaphragm breathing correctly, not your chest or shoulders.
A good visualization to start to learn diaphragm breathing is to imagine blowing a balloon with air. The balloon is your stomach area and the blowing of air into it is your inhalation of air. The more air you breath in, the bigger that your balloon should get. When you exhale, or let all of the air go, the "balloon" should collapse. Concentrate on not moving your upper body, just the stomach area. This type of breathing will also be quieter. Maybe lay down and put a book or small stack on your stomach to practice the breathing/have a focus point.
+Lindy Lopez you have way too much fucking time on your hands Lindy
That comment made me giggle. Your attempt at a personal attack to compensate for your own insecurities is SUPER adorable! :D
I used to be a vocal major.
It does seem like I have a lot of time on my hands, doesn't it? Time management skills are amazing. I recommend it ;)
+Lindy Lopez o.o
I recommend everyone to record themself while beatboxing when you play it back you will clearly hear if you are making any sounds wrong you will also get other people perspective on your beatboxing i have done this and it has saved me many times for example if you record it and hear that your bass drum is not the bassy you can train on fixing that this will also work with the throat bass
Thank you for the easy tutorial! At first it doesn't sound right, but when I felt my nose vibrating while I was doing that, I knew that it was right but not perfect. it's still kinda unstable because I'm only 15 years old. even tho i'm kinda young for this, my voice kinda grew more bassy. and it got more powerful. Thank you again!!!
It tickles he he
im a girl, ive been beatboxing for about a year now, its funny trolling my friends on xbox with my beatboxing, and this video helped me a lot.
Thanks dude, been trying to learn this for a long time. The grunting from being angry did it for me =D
The grunting part really helps, i tried from doing the grunts to get the right sort of sound then started adding in saying "now" and working a way with that to sort of be able to talk. hope that helps some
AHAHAH I was practicing and my mom was like..R u ok?
For anybody that has a hard time try it this way alright so clear your throat like you do and keep it that way like when you clear your throat talk as yoir doing that it might hurt a little bit for a day or 2 but after a week or so it stops hurting and drink a lot of water to
The exact same thing how I learned it :P
PaddyMonXDD me to I am a BEAST who wants to battle
Try challenging toast
I could not he'd beet me but I'm good but he's great
Jonah Brennan Beat you*
I'm watching it in 2016 I'm getting pretty good thanks toast for helping me
Toast your awesome your such an AWESOME inspiration! :D
My throat bass sounds like a demon voice and I want it to sound more natural and less scary. Any suggestions?
Try using a girl voice when you do it it makes it sound better and clearer.
tristin taylor what if the girl was really low pitched and scary
That still didn't fix it, it still sounds like a demon just with a girly voice. Any suggestions?
blknite104 try to find the right place in your throat to use. he said around the bottom of your throat but for me the top works better for me so it all depends on what part of the throat you are using... for me anyways
I guess I'll stick with this bass
I got this down but I threw up a little in my mouth from this
Same lol
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am 14 and I have een beatboxing for a year as a hobby. Though I have throat base down because when i was 9 yo I always tried to get the song monster low sound effects down. So i had it down though i didnt know how to beatbox though i just learned last year.
caleb Anderson me too. i just saw my brother beatbox and i tried to beatbox
Drink water might help:D
thiss beatboxing does help me. i am kinda learning more now!
thank you know I know how to do beatbox like you and when I showed It to my school talent and everyone was impress. Thanks :)
so I taught my self because I was on a scout trip and how I learned this was , we had a cake ... and it said extra moisture on it . and we just started to screw around and kept on saying it and the I said it with the throat bass and I didn't even realize I had learned it ... and I didn't know it was about beat boxing . until I started using it in beat boxing
I can do it. but once I start trying to beatbox, while doing it, It just cracks up.
Awesome beatboxing dude!
It's kinda like how you scream or growl. Thanks dude I can beat box pretty fast but I've been wanting to learn new noises and this really helped
"In a world..."
is it normal to taste blood when you grunt…. i think I'm trying to hard. O.O
XD same here bud. your not the only one.
DOOKSY2347 Thank God
it's just the same when your screaming...it's because your throat is becoming scratched and callas from the grunting and vibration...
***** well that didnt make me any more scared at all
Flynn Whittaker well...it's up to you to be 'scared' about it, but it's easy once you get passed the pain and are able to do it better...
my voice is so soft that when I barely yell, it starts getting gravely, so I am already used to it, regardless...the 'tasting blood' is probably because your pushing yourself too hard, or you just never used your voice and throat to that extent before...it will all disappear with practice...
I'm learning quite fast thanks toast
I think I did it, although I'm just like chugging water every time I do it lol thanks though! This was super helpful! Love ya bro!
maybe because im a girl but my voice being like a creepy granny rather than have a robot voice lol
I sound the same !!! I'm not a girl tho :/
YES FINALLY,I CAN DO IT NOW!!!
little miss no one do you have facebook please
little miss no one please i want you to teach me :D
little miss no one pleaaaase i begging you :'( plzzzzzzzzz
+little miss no one Well I didnt think id find you here o-o
+little miss no one
cool! how long did it take you? :3
Yeah I finally got after 45 min of practice thank you man!!!! ≧∇≦
***** I got it after about 20 minutes really helped a lot :D thanks so much big fan :)
how do you talk like that? I'm only able to hum with that voice (maybe I'm doing it wrong, but I'm kinda humming with more pressure which makes my voice go down one octave (you feel the area of throat you use switch too))
Im the same way like i can hum through my nose but yeah i can't talk...?
how??
Go a bit lower to use your lower throat. I was like you about a year ago, but now I can change pitches and talk with ease. It's all about practice, just keep trying! :)
trying to impersonate batman!....Lol, that's what you were trying to do, Ok, Ok...now to see if I can work it out.
This whole time. I have been doing chest bass, lmao kms. A video from 2013 saves me xD, Thanks, man!
Aye you're dope bro. Thanks for sharing. Stay blessed.
'You want be able to pick it up'
1min later can do it😆
I need a suggestion on what to change when I do the throat bass because I sound like a devil, maybe I'm closing my throat too much? Not sure lol HALPPPPP
***** Thanks for the help! I'll try that out too, mind explaining a bit more? I'm trying to copy what he said by tightening up my throat and I feel it vibrating very low in the throat and my nose vibrates lol.
***** Hmm alright, sounds good to me lol.
2:05-2:08 you sound like you're taking a dump... LMAO good tutorial though!! I've been a fan since you started. You never cease to make me laugh lol. Keep it Toasty!
Natural teacher
VOMITTED FOUR TIMES BUT I GOT IT!!!
For kids who try under about 14, you can do it, I mean, I'm eleven and it hurts, but it takes a lot of practicing, I mean A LOT. It depends on your technique. The tongue technique works perfectly for any age.
you talkin about squeakers lol.
im 14 and i got this down no problem
Had this down at 11 dude, and I use my throat instead of the tongue way because I find it more challenging and I think of using your tongue as cheating. It's whatever works for you though.
I know Steve I'm eleven and I have the actually have throat bass down, but I was just saying that some kids could begin with tongue.
I'm 12 and I'm shit at it
WHOO! I Got right away!! :D its something i use to do a lot when i was little and now i just remembered how to do it :D
Great advice thanks for the video
just tried it today, i mean i can do it, but omg my thorat hurts! D:
Whenever I do the throat bass i can't control it and it just sounds like a weird grunt pls help
You have to grunt really hard kinda. It may hurt for a while but you get used to it
Nebula Clan do you have facebook
yea but i never check it really Anas Beatbox
I'm done
Thanks man ur awesome keep it up!
Hurts my throat so bad haha. This is one of the only tutorials i've been able to learn, and one of the coolest sounding ones, but seems dangerous
I am 11(12 in a few more months) and whenever I practice this I feel a slight burning sensation in my throat and if I should not continue to try this.
It puts strain on my vocals and a bit of phlegm comes out.Does anybody have some tips for me?
Thnx me too I am 12 13 in july
NerdCraft Gaming my cords hurt and if I do it more than 5 seconds I cough
It's building up your immunity drink water and if it still hurts to bad wait till tomorrow and try again
Fort Sunday Drink a lot of water, that happens to me
Im 11 too and i drink water
And from this day on.....my voice will forever be 1 octave lower.
Right!!
You are awesome!
U amazing bro...u helped me toooo much
Is that a sock over his mic?
PowerOn yep
It's a substitute for a pop filter
It just hurts my throat
It means you are doing it right.
drink alot of water and dont do it too much
I can do it...it hurts am little but...Ye I'm still not very good at it
If your throat starts to hurt, stop completely, since doing it anymore will increase your chance of damaging your voicebox.
It's not pleasant
Hurts at first. Then gets a lot better.
good stuff man
You inspire me so much I think I started beatboxing at 7 and I was crap but after this tutorial I'm pretty good by the way I'm 12 as we'll
Can someone help me? I finally succeeded in making the throat bass, after a long time, BUT i have a problem lowering the pitch, does someone has any tips on how to make it deeper? cause It is pretty high.
Me too
Andy mac no one has any tips tho
+X Angeled chain smoke cigs
***** and if it doesnt help?
X Angeled drink whiskey
i burped and it sounded better then my bass my throat bass sounds like batman y????
Samed Happened To Me :c
omg, this is the best comment so far. LOL Batman LMFAO
I am the Darkest Knight
Thats bad cuz batman doesent have vibrating voice, he has just low & growling voice. Good luck with that.
Lol I sounded like batman to
i almost got it right away i mean im only thirteen and my voice is really low so it sounded awsome thank you so much toast :)
Oh man. That's hilarious. I've always "beatboxed" (what I thought was beatboxing- like boom, clap, boom clap) for as long as I can remember and also I've always done this unrelated demon voice to creep people out but it turns out that they're completely related and the demon voice was just me talking while doing throat bass. Whoooah
If you do this right for the first time its gonna feel like your throat is vibrating and its going to hurt like shit. Just a warning
I'm 12 and it hurts my throat quite alot maybe i just need quite alot of practice
Same here
me too bro
I know it's well hard it pisses me off alot
I agree being young does make it harder.
Is it bad to do this for 30 minutes straight or just keep going
this was a lot of help and actually not as hard as i thought
Thanks helped me a lot!!
I sound like Batman...
And my throat feels like i put needles in it XD
whos watching this in 2016
me to... :D
Me😂😂
me
me
Me
lol I love you dude, thanks for the help:)
Something that started my going is if you know that feeling of fixing your cough. The "eh hem " a little cough. And if you extend that, that slowly creates a bass sound that could help you
OMG that really worked dude, like thanks a lot, that helped O.O I did it in about 5 minutes, great!
IT HURT SO MUCH
ALL OF MY FAMILY IS LOOKING AT ME RIGHT NOW
Just drink lots of fun water and keep practicing
+Satyo Febriano Lol, it takes time and practice, you'll be able to do it eventually
+AcostaFX fun water, where do i get this?
+Satyo Febriano Drink warm water
its proabably because im 13 and my voice isnt deep enough
im 12 and i learnt how to do it properly myself
I'm 15 and I still cant do it :(
got nothing to do with age bud, i could do it at like 14,15
I was 13 when i first tried it, keep trying! I'm now 16 and i can nail it!!
I can almost do it im 13 you just need to practice alot
Great vids. Love u man ur my idol.
HOLY CRAP hahah i was doing the grunt technique for 2 minutes then i tried to do it and i just did xD thanks for the tip
1 YEAR OF HARD WORK FOR NOTHING!
in 2 days of learning i can beatbox like him and i am 10 years old
claudio botosaneanu please shut up, he has been doing it longer than you have been alone
DezrukPlays alive**
RomanianGaming tv me three, I am 6 years uld and can beat bux like him after only 6 hours of not even hard wurk ahaha
who's watching in 2047!
NOPE
Me! I almost got the 2048 tile!!
+DC Random im from 2033 dashies mixtape dropped and it burn everything
Me
+Iron ft Teh hunter infinite number of W's
Brah you helped me alot i learned in one day
The grunting is really funny. My mom got concerned when I tried it XD
YOU R A LEGEND THANK U
YESH I did it I figured it out when I was in my school bathroom lol. It turns out I was doing it wrong the whole time! The only thing I can tell you guys that helped me was to not go over but the feeling of going under.
Yaaaaaay i picked up the throat base!!! :D
#Soclosetotoast bro this video is the 1st video I ever watched on beatboxing
Best tutorial
Wow
your lesson is very good and awesome
You videos great I learned so ,much
Ive been vibrating my voise since at the age of 5 so this was easy i didnt know about beatboxing back then but i liked to vibrate my voise cuz it made me sound cool to me