Hi Stitch i am a fan of yours and i had a question is it possible to get any other variations with the 626 effect (e.g. combine it with throat bass, or like (this is crazy but) even do it with inward bass)? I kind of got the hang of the effect and i think i may master it soon however i can't really do higher notes with it. Big ups to you for GBB, wish all the best!
Wow golden Nuggets! Also I really like that you are the first one giving singing tips adapted for lazy beatboxers like me 😂😂 Thank you so much for doing this ❤️ Looking forward to more 🤩
I do my inward drags with the inward-inward-outward pattern and it definitely helps to get better control. I recommend practising the drags with a metronome as well so you can improve on your timing. Also the stomach breathing I believe is called diaphragm breathing which many singers use rather than breathing directly to the lungs. Very great tutorial and I'll definitely be working on my singing a lot more!
NOT MY PLACE TO SAY THIS BUUUUT, The thing is that I also tried Reeps One drag techniques in order to increase lung capacity (before watching this video) but I had some problems, when i started to drag fast my abs muscles would hurt and if I'd do it slow there was literally no improvement. Then I came across Helium's wildcard 2018 and started to perfect his "Vaccum" technique, and that was really exhausting and tiring and frustrating at first but I saw a big change in the air I was able to hold in than before. I also trained my vaccum technique by mimicking Alexinho's second round vs Two.H (what a legendary battle) but I replaced the sucker punch with the vaccum sound or the hudufi sound (as chiwawa calls it). So, yeah there's another tip to increase your lung capacity as well, I hope that helps.
Bro can you try to sing bollywood music 🎶. Your voice is fucking 100% pure golddddddd. I request you and I wish you try it once. Lots of lots of lots of lots of love from INDIA. you really inspired me alotttttttttt. I can't describe it in words. 💖💖
What inward drag does it makes you use you diaphragm. That is why sing with your stomach makes absolutely sense. And as stitch says holding your stomach will make it easier to notice it you can even position your hands on your waist. Edit: I meant ribs. Holding your waist don't do much tbh
I hold the "hiss" for almost 2 minutes first try. And I know my lung capacity is very high. Something between 9 and 10 liter as I got it messured once. Normal adults have arround 3 liter. Unfortunately I still can't sing at all...
sorry if im promoting but kindo has workshops on his discord server and he recendly upload his first workshop and some breathing techniecs for breathing control and for you lungs and personally i think is very useful also great video is really helpful