THANK. YOU. for putting their names first. Getting into this stuff makes it hard when so many do compilations but won't list the artists. It can get so frustrating!
When I started listening to the beatbox I didn't like certain rounds like Vocodah's, and it was by watching more and more that I could see his heavy drops! Now i love it
Imagine someone saying “this bass is so sick” and then going to a show with sound engineered drum n bass or deep house and feeling that bass and then losing their mind completely.
piratetheebean is the definition of the GBB, wow the croud, make it enjoyable for everyone and most of all, hvae fun, thats literally the definition of the GBB is to have fun
Can someone explain to me how these sets are judged? Is it more about how many different beats or melodies someone connects or the flow of things? Most of the time I hear them make these insane bass drops but the melodie only lasts for a few seconds and they switch to another and I would kind of like to hear more hehe. I get that these guys wanna show off as much as possible but these sets sound more like a bunch of different things stringed together rather than 1 continues piece. Is it even possible to do like a set with a baseline melodie and then add and switch different elements for a longer period? Sorry if the question doesn't make sense but I don't really know much about beat boxing. I think it's great though.