Loving the fact that your second channel is only for only beatbox stuff and your primary channel is for your music. It looks more organized this way 👍😃
Wow man, this tutorial is super specific and you inspired me to work on this sound a lot now. The beat you did at GBB was definitely one of my favorite moments from that year so big ups bro
I’ve been doing this since middle school on both sides keeping and releasing the pressure without my fingers... never knew that it’s so hard for others to have it on both sides. Now I feel special... Thank you :)
Bro i'm so happy you put this video out! Thank you so much! I saw your gbb 19 compilation and i'm trying this one so hard since 4 months i think! Damn! All the Best from Austria! You are the GOAT.
Did he just ask us how it's going with a little pocket of air and pressure, the precision and absolutely mastery d-low has over so many sounds is truly incredible.
I love these tutorials and would be very interested in seeing more with more shots closer to your face&mouth while demonstrating each technique! Thank you so much Dlow, you are fucking incredible as always
The sound of filling up the pocket of air in your cheek forcibly in and out (with your lips still closed) makes a pretty good vinyl scratch noise, that’s how I learned to fill that pocket of air. Now the difficulty is the release and getting the pitch to a meow and less of a deflating balloon/quack
@@cardtrixxer I mean I can do it now after like 11 months but I need to use my finger to push the air out.I spent 11 months just trying to trap the god damn air.Trapping the air was the hardest part for me to do.
Bro you keep calling all these techniques easy and I literally can’t even get close!! I ain’t even mad though it just gives me such an appreciation for how talented beatboxers are. Awesome vids bruv
That's so cool! I actually want to learn beatbox because of you, you're a inspiration for alot of us, Thank you D-low (If anyone can give me tips from where i should start/focus it would help, also sorry for my english.)
A good place to start would be learning the basic things such as kicks, high hats, and snares. From there you can start learning some simple basses and sound effects, maybe some water drops and zippers too, and then try your own things.