thanks for the feedback stitch! I really appreciate it🙏🙏 I just didn't quite catch how you thought the second half of my wildcard is all over the place, anyways, glad you got a little impressed by my ideas😅
I personally think we as a beatbox audience need to evolve. This is something Den also brings up a lot, and its the fact that beatboxing isnt treated as music, cuz we still in a way treat it as a gimmick. "Musicality" is a gimmick for a lot of beatboxers. Yodeling, vocal sections, rap verses, all of these are used as gimmicks in most beatbox tracks, not as integrated parts of the song. I think the process is a bit backwards in composing. We have a sound, and we need to include it into the beat cuz it sounds cool. On the other hand, someone like Gene doesnt think in terms of sound, he thinks in terms of a melodic line, which he uses sounds to convey, which is probably why his music, even some your stuff, Taras' stuff, Den's tracks, actually feel like they can be produced songs and not just "beatbox tracks", cuz they are composed from the mindset of a musician, not just a beatboxer. We as an audience get impressed when someone does a vocal flip, but any regular trained singer could tell you its not an uncommon thing in singing, so it would sound bad to them if the pitching is bad. "Musicality" in general is a weird and vague category to have imo, cuz you cant have an objective opinion on what "music" is. Having a poorly executed vocal line in between 32 bars of tech and sound spam isnt exactly the compositionally or melodically intricate thing. Lol sorry for the rant, just felt like dropping this.
Can you explain more on your thoughts between frequency and pitch? Pitch is how frequency is perceived to the ear once the vibration occurs. When you say Remix has bad frequency but good pitch, are you saying he is producing a different pitch than his frequency can produce? Not sure how that is possible based on their definitions.
@@blengblong01712 yeah it's probably a 2nd language thing, because him saying Remix sounds bad because he is doing a lower sound on a vocal range scale, he is literally saying he has bad pitch at a lower range lmao. I think he means the timbre of the sound, but could be wrong.
@@Dexecute. When you do vocal sounds. Like inward bass, polyphonic, etc... they all have their own note to it because of the vibration produced by the sound. But certain sounds like the one I mentioned, can have more than 1 vibration underneath. Those underlying vibrations cause extra pitches that can be difficult to hear unless you train yourself to hear it or you're naturally gifted with ears to hear it
@@stitch_mus1c that still isn't what frequency means - what you mean is the pitch of the harmonic (like how unclean throat bass creates a subharmonic that doesnt quite match the original note, causing it to sound bad). remixes pitching is off when doing that sound as you said, the lower note in the sound isn't clean so the harmony that the sound creates is off and sounds, well bad lol frequency relates to timbre, a sound is characterized to our ear by the frequencys it hits
@@stitch_mus1c Sound itself is produced from vibration, vibration is not a product of sound. This will help you in your future explanations, trust. You are talking about overtones I believe, so you have the right idea that multiple frequencies can be produced by a vocal riff, but typically overtones are just natural harmonics that are associated with the root note produced. I'm not sure how poor overtones are produced naturally, so I believe you are just saying he has bad pitch in his overtones. But the root note is correct. If my opinion helps, I don't think Remix's pitch is good in that section at all, he's definitely flat
So how do you change frequency without changing the pitch? I thought they were correlated to eachother. So if he’s hitting the right pitches, how does he find the right frequency to match the pitches without changing it? I’m not an expert with this stuff at all I’m just trying to learn. I’m aware that one pitch can have multiple frequencies when it comes to an instrument, but how practical is it to find the “correct” frequency when it comes to the human voice?
it takes practice. like i said in the live, u basically use a DAW like Ableton, to find frequency areas that i cant hear. and then i just keep listening to it till im able to hear it
stitch i think your execution was weak and it wasnt that your style was not appreciated. you can see in the crowd that it wasnt well received, and in video, due to the lack of power in your beats and the type of sounds you used to compose this otherwise good song. if you take into account those factors then i'd be certian you would do better next time. clarity is very important
the crowd was quiet most of the time because that was the whole point of the track. I was not planning to do a heavy hitting track. I just wanted to do something that connected with the crowd. and it worked because everyone in the crowd, including all the pro beatboxers who were there live told me that I should have passed. Also, I was doing a classical piece. There was no need for power because of the genre I chose. I even asked the judges and everyone there about my power and everyone and judges said that my power was perfect. So power is 100% not the issue
@ well you did lack something seeming as the judges didn’t put it through. Composition would probably be a good guess and I guess that means you gotta change your song. You’ve done absolutely brilliant stuff in the past looking at 2019 specifically so don’t put it past you to lock back in
just another live where Stitch is judging better beatboxers than him, like is he their father, I mean he is disrespectful without even realising... don't take it as hate, just a random opinion, just skip this comment...
ayyyy thank you so much for the kind words and the feedback bro!!! i appreciate it a lot :)
anytime!
Same feeling as Serpent wildcard under 18 in GBB. Not overdone and smooth, Nice
thanks for the feedback stitch! I really appreciate it🙏🙏 I just didn't quite catch how you thought the second half of my wildcard is all over the place, anyways, glad you got a little impressed by my ideas😅
13:39 Adi Kerang 🎉
I personally think we as a beatbox audience need to evolve. This is something Den also brings up a lot, and its the fact that beatboxing isnt treated as music, cuz we still in a way treat it as a gimmick. "Musicality" is a gimmick for a lot of beatboxers. Yodeling, vocal sections, rap verses, all of these are used as gimmicks in most beatbox tracks, not as integrated parts of the song. I think the process is a bit backwards in composing. We have a sound, and we need to include it into the beat cuz it sounds cool. On the other hand, someone like Gene doesnt think in terms of sound, he thinks in terms of a melodic line, which he uses sounds to convey, which is probably why his music, even some your stuff, Taras' stuff, Den's tracks, actually feel like they can be produced songs and not just "beatbox tracks", cuz they are composed from the mindset of a musician, not just a beatboxer. We as an audience get impressed when someone does a vocal flip, but any regular trained singer could tell you its not an uncommon thing in singing, so it would sound bad to them if the pitching is bad. "Musicality" in general is a weird and vague category to have imo, cuz you cant have an objective opinion on what "music" is. Having a poorly executed vocal line in between 32 bars of tech and sound spam isnt exactly the compositionally or melodically intricate thing.
Lol sorry for the rant, just felt like dropping this.
itsokay, I agree with u xD
I needed to read this.
2:13:41 im speechless too like wtf was that, i,ve never seen drop like that
I think remix sounded so good with that musical part especially when he combined it with other bases he got me
22:13 his laugh was so on point with the beat frrr ❤😂
2:11:00 best one imo
my favorite judge
Can you explain more on your thoughts between frequency and pitch? Pitch is how frequency is perceived to the ear once the vibration occurs. When you say Remix has bad frequency but good pitch, are you saying he is producing a different pitch than his frequency can produce? Not sure how that is possible based on their definitions.
@@blengblong01712 yeah it's probably a 2nd language thing, because him saying Remix sounds bad because he is doing a lower sound on a vocal range scale, he is literally saying he has bad pitch at a lower range lmao. I think he means the timbre of the sound, but could be wrong.
@@Dexecute. When you do vocal sounds. Like inward bass, polyphonic, etc... they all have their own note to it because of the vibration produced by the sound. But certain sounds like the one I mentioned, can have more than 1 vibration underneath. Those underlying vibrations cause extra pitches that can be difficult to hear unless you train yourself to hear it or you're naturally gifted with ears to hear it
@@stitch_mus1c that still isn't what frequency means - what you mean is the pitch of the harmonic (like how unclean throat bass creates a subharmonic that doesnt quite match the original note, causing it to sound bad). remixes pitching is off when doing that sound as you said, the lower note in the sound isn't clean so the harmony that the sound creates is off and sounds, well bad lol
frequency relates to timbre, a sound is characterized to our ear by the frequencys it hits
@@stitch_mus1c Sound itself is produced from vibration, vibration is not a product of sound. This will help you in your future explanations, trust. You are talking about overtones I believe, so you have the right idea that multiple frequencies can be produced by a vocal riff, but typically overtones are just natural harmonics that are associated with the root note produced. I'm not sure how poor overtones are produced naturally, so I believe you are just saying he has bad pitch in his overtones. But the root note is correct.
If my opinion helps, I don't think Remix's pitch is good in that section at all, he's definitely flat
@@Dexecute. Thanks for helping me understand my thoughts better. Overtones is probably a better word for it
Алга Казахстан 😂 Стич в шоке с Дропикал'а 😅
derricks wildcard was mixed by exalos :)
Do i need a #fbb25 in my title?🤔
So how do you change frequency without changing the pitch? I thought they were correlated to eachother. So if he’s hitting the right pitches, how does he find the right frequency to match the pitches without changing it? I’m not an expert with this stuff at all I’m just trying to learn. I’m aware that one pitch can have multiple frequencies when it comes to an instrument, but how practical is it to find the “correct” frequency when it comes to the human voice?
it takes practice. like i said in the live, u basically use a DAW like Ableton, to find frequency areas that i cant hear. and then i just keep listening to it till im able to hear it
we need more judge stitch :)
Patbox was such an interesting newcomer !!
54:40 lexomafo türkiye 🔥🔥🔥
Hwy stitch, I've posted my wildcard of fbb25 as well, like if you don't mind would love your openion on the same as this is my very first wildcard
bro imagine if stitch teaching remix pitch
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I get that spamming can be annoying, but people are just really looking forward to your reaction.
There's no reason for you to get so annoyed over it.
Adi kerang 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Menit ke brapa bro?
@@Altaf07149 13:39
Derrick was so good man, remix had such a low take on him
stitch i think your execution was weak and it wasnt that your style was not appreciated. you can see in the crowd that it wasnt well received, and in video, due to the lack of power in your beats and the type of sounds you used to compose this otherwise good song. if you take into account those factors then i'd be certian you would do better next time. clarity is very important
the crowd was quiet most of the time because that was the whole point of the track. I was not planning to do a heavy hitting track. I just wanted to do something that connected with the crowd. and it worked because everyone in the crowd, including all the pro beatboxers who were there live told me that I should have passed. Also, I was doing a classical piece. There was no need for power because of the genre I chose. I even asked the judges and everyone there about my power and everyone and judges said that my power was perfect. So power is 100% not the issue
@ well you did lack something seeming as the judges didn’t put it through. Composition would probably be a good guess and I guess that means you gotta change your song. You’ve done absolutely brilliant stuff in the past looking at 2019 specifically so don’t put it past you to lock back in
@roboket3524 nah I asked the judges about my composition too. They had no problem with u. But I get ya
@ sometimes asking won’t get truthful answers.
@@roboket3524 true, but 4 them told me advice before I could even ask them for it 🤣🤣 They honestly wanted to give me feedback to improve
just another live where Stitch is judging better beatboxers than him, like is he their father, I mean he is disrespectful without even realising... don't take it as hate, just a random opinion, just skip this comment...
ayeee its u again
@@stitch_mus1c❤
Dropicql is amazing but he is really strong at wildcards and openers but I see him slow a bit in responses and situations where he has less prep time.