Artists In The Video www.youtube.com/@RemixBeatbox www.youtube.com/@BunnyF1uff www.youtube.com/@j.webster5498 www.youtube.com/@TJ_bb www.youtube.com/@hippybbx
How could that Guy that isn't a beatbox can do vibration bass first than me 😢 just kidding, but wow i had seen his video when he was starting to post reaction of beatbox, he Just pick it up that 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I think that the reason I got into opera is very similar to the reason a lot of folks get into beatboxing. I like making really crazy sounds. Also, if my assumption of vibration bass is correct, it is uniquely similar to opera relative to other beatbox sounds.
@@Crusherbbx I mean Codfish or Remix for example have really good vibration basses too, but Taddl's really pierces through your soul. His natural deep voice helps a lot with these low frequencies.
The thing I do to creat proper resonance in Vibration is effectively full vocal closure, there's no breath in the sound. I typically have an easier time of this if I shift the sound to a more nasal position.
Please check out the vocal bass, this sound is very easy for a singer like you and especially pwad it's vocal bass is the best sound in beatbox (eg: "It is not a melody - PWAD" )
There is another insane bass, it's called vocalized chestbass. Remix has a nasty one and also sxin and bass ventura. You should definetly check those out
So, there are actually two ( as i know ) Ways to get the Vibration Bass Technique done. One is to do Throat Bass / Singing and slowly let the False / Vocal Chords loose a bit. I learnt it by letting my Voice down until it faded and the False Chords started to swing ✌🏻😊
@@Crusherbbx The pressure method is what many people explain in their tutorials. It's a good technique to get comfortable with the bass, but I think the loosening of the voice works better. It also helped me to get the alien bass of Indicator.
@@BoxforInters yeah, I also think the loosening your Voice and get the Tone down works better ( for me at least ) and I can do the Poly Sub Bass too, just another Texture than Indicator, a softer one.
I'm combining throat and chest bass plus humming plus false cord scream technique for mine. That's really hard and inconsistent, but it's so low and resonates like hell
I actually can do 2 different "vibration basses" and I think Remix is doing the vibration bass in a chest bass position, since mine sounds pretty much the same and you never hear remix hold that vibration bass while doing drums, which at least for me is impossible (chest bass through the nose with drums), and the other vibration bass is obviously more in the throat bass position. I think the Remix vibration bass / "chest-vibration bass" is pretty easy once you know how to do it, since you just do a vocalized chest bass with a weird voice (and "hollowing" your throat makes it sound even deeper)
That hippy video was made for a special event that they were allowed to alter the audio so some of his sounds might be due to effects and not him naturally
@@LesageSinging oh, that sounds like a great Idea, I think, no, I'm sure you're gonna record some nice Singing with that Idea, looking forward to that 👀👀
@@LesageSinging please do it! I show your videos all the time for my soon 10-year-old son who sings solo and in choir, and plays a few instruments. Would be so nice to hear YOU! Last Autumn he performed solo Lux Aeterna and Agnus Di by Dan Forrest. He hated every practice, there was no end to the lament about what an evil mother he has, until a little more than one week before concert - I heard him say: ”well, if I practice the whole week with grandpa, there is a chance I’ll fix it.” And he fixed it 😂