Surprised no one else mentioned this too but you can also do an outward kick with inward bass using the same tech that you'd use to do a spit snare simultaneously with an outward/inward bass. You sort of seal your throat off to your mouth with the back of your tongue and use the pressure in your lips/cheeks only to make the sound so you can do both at the same time.
Thanks man I appreciate it ✌️ Miss seeing your videos though - you thinking about putting out some content again one of these days?? The world wants it 🔥
Should really watch Indicator: I'm an Alien And if you just want something sick, try watching heartzel Also try codfish's Ah this sound, it's some kind of awesome bass
You can make certain sounds without using air at all. So inertia just inhaled through his nose and does the kick with the muscles in his mouth not using his lungs for kick.
This is correct. He's inhaling through his nose to make the bass sound while using his mouth muscles for the kicks and snares. Basically all of the 'boots and cats' stuff can be done using only mouth pressure.
When he started doing the inward bass at the beginning it sounded so crisp and strong and his b’s and k’s were clean as well he for sure has potential 😂
• Dude with the big eyes: BBK He’s pretty dope, always happy • “Songs” are called “routines” I think • You can use lip rolls as kicks, sometimes That’s what I know, not too much but I hope it’s useful
Liprolls are generally used as a bass, although, there are multiple types, you can vary them to be more sub like or grimy, but yes, you're right, they can be used as an inward kick for routines that use liprolls and lip oscillations. Liprolls can also be done while taking a breathe in, or but simply using the pressure in your mouth to pull in without breathing in. "Hollow" liprolls are when you "hollow" your throat by making it wider, usually by lowering your Adam's apple. BBK is also a beatboxer, but is best known for his reactions. Yes, "songs" are routines, but British/Australian beatboxers sometimes refer to them as "tracks" By the way, "Esh" is a form of praise, per se
ItzLalo also what he’s using as his “kick” is called bmg snares named after the guy who created them they are the main kick sound he uses and it’s like a sharp lip fart sound with lots of pressure on your lips
@@jaydinbeatty9371 wait was it really bmg that made them? I thought he popularized them when they were "spit snares", I didn't know he made them. I heard people saying that he made them but I figure someone must've done them prior since they're pretty basic but idk tbh
8:30 That’s not Show Go’s technique. What Helium doing was just switching between normal voice and his mouth trumpet. Helium also made a tutorial himself on his mouth trumpet: th-cam.com/video/rEPX6bm3PDM/w-d-xo.html
Bruh, legit. He just needs to take some time to learn the culture a bit more and take advantage of what we like to hear. Imagine him doing his 8-notes at once thing onstage. His vocal techniques would cause a REVOLUTION in the community.
I appreciate that you are one of the few bass vocalist youtubers. Sadly not many of us natural bass voices have a guide to follow other than vocal coaches. Thx 😊
Helium is such a beast and doesn't get nearly enough recognition IMO so great to see him featured in this video! A couple of other recommendations for tracks to check out: B-Art - Start Over Show-Go - Feel Like 👍👍
You are flooding the hearts of beatboxers. Beatboxing has become one of the most developed underground art forms that no one knows about. To hear people like you react to our art, people who have knowledge of these techniques from outside of the beatbox relm, is almost a feeling of recognition that has been missing for a lot of years. Thanks for the videos. There is a whole community of beatboxers world wide that you have yet to tap into. Keep at it and they will find your channel, im sure of it.
I know you already checked him, but i'd recommend D-Low. He's absolutely nuts with his lows. In my opinion, the other video you reviewed was very poor quality for D-Low.
VicariousClouds I agree. That trap music video “D-low” has where he says the little catchphrase “it’s your demise, you wanted this” is his best bass video in my opinion.
Mathieu Braun lip rolls isn’t really inward it’s just the pressure inside the mouth you use to create it you don’t use your lungs for most lip rolls but I’m not saying you can cus you can use your lungs for lip rolls for like sub bass etc
For those interested, что (chto) can be interpreted as "how" "what" and "that", most likely it was meant to be "how?" But I'll leave that for you to decide
Trần Hữu Quốc Hướng nothing about this is inaccurate. Just the contrary. Every bit of it is unquestionably an accurate fact, and to some the highest end of the grading scale when referencing how good or bad someone’s attempt at a “k-snare” is.
Audical has the technique mastered. But Inertia... man... you gotta be born with that. Also... would totally love to see an interview with some of these guys
Fairly certain Helium starts out hitting a B0 with his inward bass before going up a half step for the groove in that clip, which is pretty insane if you think about it lol
Just say P, pf, t and ck (inward), and he'll have enough to do musicality. If he looks up tutorials on how to do patterns like bkcktkck, or tPtP, then he'll be a beatboxer. Some people learn quicker depending on your mouth, but in the end you will always obtain if you care.
The BMG snare is what inertia uses to keep his breath while doing inward bass. While doing the bmg snare, you can breathe in or out, allowing you to control your breathing in between using inward bass or lots of other things
You should definitely check out Improver's latest video on the Swissbeatbox channel, he doesnt use any crazy bass, but his routine is the closest any beatboxer could get to an actual EDM song
An inward kick can be done by basically making the same mouth position as a lip roll and by using the pressure within your mouth (so no lungs) can create a punchy sort of pop in the side of your mouth. The fact that it doesn't use air from the lungs is what means it can be done without interrupting the vocals (same can be said for the "spit snare" that inertia is using).
React to Two h "so what i dont give a" (the 4 years old vid one) you didnt hear his inward bass yet, two h's bass is also called demonic bass in the beatbox community
@david The technique I think Helium was using on the second part was called Lip Oscillation, really easy but takes time to make it a clean sound. has a ton of varations, such as tight and loose on different sides of your mouth for a zipper-like sound or a simple bass
those people in the background are mostly god-like beatboxers. I love how thwey are hyping everything up like they have never heard anything like that. Love that community man
"Cafeteria in the middle of Moscow" I love that :P But no, we filmed it in Switzerland during the Grand Beatbox battle 2018 hahaha . I love that you explain the vocals ! Keep it up
the "inward snare" you're talking about is the "spit" snare or probably better known as the "bmg" snare. it doesn't take any air really so you can do inwards and this snare at the same time.
-inward k snare (lots of variations ) -peh snare -double k snare - -inward to -inward hi hat -inward "cough" snare (more pitched) -zipper -teeth zipper -sega sound -slizzer roll -click roll and you can do some sounds that don't need to use air like the normal lip roll, the b t k can be done without breathing too there's also the the inward BMG but it's without breathing (also called the kiss control)
so I'm no pro or anything but I'm like 4 years into beatboxing and somewhere around 3:40 you let out some inward bass that was the most impressive bass line I've heard and it was so casual. Love the videos and learning with you as you react and learn about beatboxing.
inward kicks do exist, thats what you hear when someone does a kick directly into a liproll. inertia uses a tightened lip kick which allows him to do it using no air at all. :) thanks for making these videos, they're sick
An explanation for the kick on the top of the inward bass, The kick is done breathlessly, meaning that it takes nothing more than the power of your lips to create. Therefore your lungs are free to do whatever, including inward bass. Almost any breathless sound can be done (for the most part, some exceptions) on top of a vocal bass if done correctly. The main trick is just practicing your sounds to where you can do them breathlessly. A lot can be, some can't. Hope this explanation helps you with your confusion and inspires you to try it being that you can do a kick and inward bass.
Your inward bass is actually what many consider an inward vocal fry. Be careful because it's a totally different area of tension and it's easy to get stuck in muscle memory when trying to do actual inward bass :) just a tip! You're so right about beatbox nomenclature though... no one agrees on anything haha but for the most part there are many different kinds of inward basses, dependant on both physiology and tension zone. I have wanted to do videos similar to yours for a very long time and it's great to see someone claim the niche finally. p.s the sound he is doing while doing inward bass is called a 'BMG snare' or you can even do a B snare in or out without using air from your lungs, takes practice.
First of all - everything you just mentioned for a video idea i am sure we are all up for it. Second idk if you know but he made a tutorial on his inward bass( Helium) and it's in a way where you dont breath but just make your vocal cords vibrate so that way you can prolong the sound and the way it sounds is different as well too in this way. Thats why it sounds so deep and cripsy.Continue doing what you are doing :).
I would love to see some Acapella dubstep combining this kind of beatboxing with legit bass singers like Geoff Castellucci reinforcing the basslines. Imagine those timbres combined together with professional production values.
Some people(like helium) can inhale the bass through their noses while pushing air with their mouths to achieve some pushed kicks. They can also exhale some massive (i mean incomprehensibly massive) amounts of air while producing very short noises. Beatboxing is the most impressive use of the vocal instrument if you ask me. edit: With a lot of practice you can also produce a very steady inhaled bass for quite a long while. The lower the bass sound, the longer it can be sustained. Practicing this also helps increasing the lungs capacity because the air flows in really slowly thus streaching the tissues and augmenting ampllitude.
When you were talking about the "inward kick" the way you do it is that you keep the sound going through your nasal cavity and not your mouth. Than you pressurize what's in your mouth and create the kick sound while still producing the sound
what would be cool to see: Create a vocal bass bible/wiki/tutorial series As someone who is just jumping in it would be nice to be able to see the scope of what is possible/what were working on
Hey man I came across your because of your first beatboxing reaction and in so glad I did because you're awesome but I really hope from the bottom of my heart that you don't become a 'reaction channel' There's so many people on TH-cam nowadays that just react to beatboxers, I wouldn't be surprised if there was a hundred. I really like you and I feel like you have great potential videos. There's so many people here suggesting to react to things which I get because it's fun to sometimes see people react and be shocked to see what people can do and if you choose to go down the path of a reaction channel I'll probably still come back to watch just because I really like your videos but I like your other video ideas much more. The interviews with beatboxers, getting lessons from them, etc ,etc possibly even videos of your own beatboxing progress if you'd like to learn? That's how I feel, keep up the entertaining videos!
For helium in the beginning, he was using a kiss snare. Similar to the bmg snare but less pressure behind the upper or bottom lip. Both dont require any outward breathing just pressure on the lips using the muscles in you lips, cheeks and mouth
You can do an inward kick with the same technic as you would do a liproll!
Sick content dude! ❤️🙌🏻
🖤🖤
This is the comment I was looking for!
help i keep doing liproll while trying to do an inward kick with inward bass lmao
Man of Culture!!!
Surprised no one else mentioned this too but you can also do an outward kick with inward bass using the same tech that you'd use to do a spit snare simultaneously with an outward/inward bass. You sort of seal your throat off to your mouth with the back of your tongue and use the pressure in your lips/cheeks only to make the sound so you can do both at the same time.
Thanks for the love new friend😸 we’ll definitely get you front tow for the next smoke bullet at East Coast 🔥💕
hi Hershe nice reaction while smoke bullet
EYY
well that didnt age well lmao. saed
man i love watching someone discover just how awesome beatboxing is. these videos are great g 🤙🏽
Thanks man I appreciate it ✌️ Miss seeing your videos though - you thinking about putting out some content again one of these days?? The world wants it 🔥
@@davidlarson3905 He has some videos on tik tok, been pretty silent on other social medias except twitter though.
Yo Marcus make more videos please
Haha true
there's that video of a guy discovering Rage Against the Machine and this has the same energy.
I would love to see you:
1. Get tought stuff by beatboxers
2. Teach beatboxers stuff you do
3. Interview beatboxers
4. Learn alien bass.
@@maddocksjosez
Should really watch Indicator: I'm an Alien
And if you just want something sick, try watching heartzel
Also try codfish's Ah this sound, it's some kind of awesome bass
Facts
Omg
Yeah this is a great routine for this series, some insane bass styles there
He NEEDs to watch it
Indicator is Insane
I’m in love with indicator’s routine
3:43 When you do subharmonics so often that you start speaking with them
You can make certain sounds without using air at all. So inertia just inhaled through his nose and does the kick with the muscles in his mouth not using his lungs for kick.
This is correct. He's inhaling through his nose to make the bass sound while using his mouth muscles for the kicks and snares. Basically all of the 'boots and cats' stuff can be done using only mouth pressure.
@@Vale_Vox one of the best ways that a lot of beatboxers learn to use this when starting off is the "drop it like it's hot" beat
Improver and dilip are my most recent favorites :). Heartzels crazy whistles are cool af tho.
And that why they can too bbx with inward bass for a long time
@@Vale_Vox That is exacly what Lemoy Jenkins just said lol.
You should review next
B-art, I suggest his battle vs D-low at gbb 2019
Trung bao - Venom
Pwad, his vocal bass is just so clean
Nah I think his battle against mb14 was better especially start over
yeah those are great requests
VENOMM YESSSSSS
Not the pwad tho
@@libit2362 why?
dude u really have a HUGEEE potential in beatboxing😂
He got his own job as bass vocalist
If he dabbles there's no coming back.
I know right, with the basses in his arsenal, there is a chance he'll become an insane beatboxer.
@@vicodenadai6151 no coming back!
When he started doing the inward bass at the beginning it sounded so crisp and strong and his b’s and k’s were clean as well he for sure has potential 😂
LMFAO THEY JUST HAD THE MOST INSANE BATTLE THIS GBB
• Dude with the big eyes: BBK
He’s pretty dope, always happy
• “Songs” are called “routines” I think
• You can use lip rolls as kicks, sometimes
That’s what I know, not too much but I hope it’s useful
Liprolls are generally used as a bass, although, there are multiple types, you can vary them to be more sub like or grimy, but yes, you're right, they can be used as an inward kick for routines that use liprolls and lip oscillations. Liprolls can also be done while taking a breathe in, or but simply using the pressure in your mouth to pull in without breathing in. "Hollow" liprolls are when you "hollow" your throat by making it wider, usually by lowering your Adam's apple.
BBK is also a beatboxer, but is best known for his reactions.
Yes, "songs" are routines, but British/Australian beatboxers sometimes refer to them as "tracks"
By the way, "Esh" is a form of praise, per se
ItzLalo also what he’s using as his “kick” is called bmg snares named after the guy who created them they are the main kick sound he uses and it’s like a sharp lip fart sound with lots of pressure on your lips
@@jaydinbeatty9371 wait was it really bmg that made them? I thought he popularized them when they were "spit snares", I didn't know he made them. I heard people saying that he made them but I figure someone must've done them prior since they're pretty basic but idk tbh
Alex Lozanov bmg has been beatboxing since like 2009 or something crazy. Sooo
@@justbof7218 Krnfx has been longer hasn't he?
8:30 That’s not Show Go’s technique. What Helium doing was just switching between normal voice and his mouth trumpet. Helium also made a tutorial himself on his mouth trumpet:
th-cam.com/video/rEPX6bm3PDM/w-d-xo.html
Inb4 David becomes a beatboxer and joins GBB 😂❤️
Bruh, legit. He just needs to take some time to learn the culture a bit more and take advantage of what we like to hear.
Imagine him doing his 8-notes at once thing onstage. His vocal techniques would cause a REVOLUTION in the community.
@@ajesco 😍😍😍
gbb champ 2021?
I’m so glad a non-beatboxsr is covering beatbox in their videos. Keep up the quality content btw. Love your work :)
I appreciate that you are one of the few bass vocalist youtubers. Sadly not many of us natural bass voices have a guide to follow other than vocal coaches. Thx 😊
bE
Helium is such a beast and doesn't get nearly enough recognition IMO so great to see him featured in this video!
A couple of other recommendations for tracks to check out:
B-Art - Start Over
Show-Go - Feel Like
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Definitely watch “Show-Go: The Human Synthesizer”!!! Insane double/triple/quadruple voice technique
I wouldn't say it's a triple voice because he hits his throat and if that counts you can just hut ur throat multiple times
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I love how this spreads out to true music enthusiast to raw beatbox potential!
Trung bao- Venom. That’s his grand beatbox battle 2019 wildcard and it’s amazing the bass in that is unreal
YES!
This is the best
one of the best videos of all time in beat boxing
That video is fire
"Is he just gonna keep going on like he didn't just recite a new language?" killed me lmfao
"Reeps One - Move"
It's HIGH time you checked this bruv. Pun intended
Judah Joel Or Metal Jaw; anything by Reeps is legendary
Sorry I broke 69 likes but YESSS
Yeah, Reeps is cool
You are flooding the hearts of beatboxers. Beatboxing has become one of the most developed underground art forms that no one knows about. To hear people like you react to our art, people who have knowledge of these techniques from outside of the beatbox relm, is almost a feeling of recognition that has been missing for a lot of years. Thanks for the videos. There is a whole community of beatboxers world wide that you have yet to tap into. Keep at it and they will find your channel, im sure of it.
I know you already checked him, but i'd recommend D-Low. He's absolutely nuts with his lows.
In my opinion, the other video you reviewed was very poor quality for D-Low.
VicariousClouds I agree. That trap music video “D-low” has where he says the little catchphrase “it’s your demise, you wanted this” is his best bass video in my opinion.
@@shredderbruh1374 It's a dubstep video, not trap :)
@@shredderbruh1374 i would lie to see that
Like
5:38 "I don't wanna say all he does is inhale, cuz he uses Liproll"
Liproll is an inhale technique as well 👀
Mathieu Braun well not all lip rolls are inward :)
Not all lip rolls are inhaled either. Some don't take any air in at all
Liprolls can be outward
@@siege71 i only can do the outward ones :(
Mathieu Braun lip rolls isn’t really inward it’s just the pressure inside the mouth you use to create it you don’t use your lungs for most lip rolls but I’m not saying you can cus you can use your lungs for lip rolls for like sub bass etc
Judging that battle Inertia was in was so fun and it's dope to see it getting so much love 😁
aye discord man
It would be really cool to see u and other beatboxers teach beatbox and singing techniques to each others
For those interested, что (chto) can be interpreted as "how" "what" and "that", most likely it was meant to be "how?" But I'll leave that for you to decide
nah, it's certainly "what", with the vibes of "whaaaa???"
ЧТО? == WHAT?
its 'what' in Russian, not how or that, different words
@@dmitrijsmironovs7513 maybe, I'm bulgarian so my Russian is very rough, I've heard it used as how and that but I might've misinterpreted the context
How? - как? (kak),
I love this beatbox review please don't stop uploading it bc u r better than all the people who do fake reactions.
helium's k snare is like another dimension or sth
Trần Hữu Quốc Hướng nothing about this is inaccurate. Just the contrary. Every bit of it is unquestionably an accurate fact, and to some the highest end of the grading scale when referencing how good or bad someone’s attempt at a “k-snare” is.
sorry but bruh i dont understand what you're saying, i dont even know what does dimension mean lol
Yeah, cuz its actually outward k snare, his version🤯
@@shredderbruh1374 I think you tried too hard to sound smart when this guy is just stating how cool his beatboxing sounds.
oh yeah i edited this because it was too cringey
Dude, these two had the best battle I've ever seen at GBB 2021 top 16. You 100% need to react to it!
You should totally check out Dharni and all his unique sounds!
Audical has the technique mastered. But Inertia... man... you gotta be born with that.
Also... would totally love to see an interview with some of these guys
Fairly certain Helium starts out hitting a B0 with his inward bass before going up a half step for the groove in that clip, which is pretty insane if you think about it lol
YESSSS!!!! I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL BRO! Subbed and smashed that like button! 😉
You should react to showgo, not inward bass but does a really cool double voice
yeahhhh his gbb 2018 elim is fucken sick
*Do more!! This is fun to watch*
New subscriber👆
I think is you wanted to take on beatboxing you could be really successful; just try it out, if you like it have at it
yeah. he can get there. heck, just simple, spit snare action with his bass clean!
Just say P, pf, t and ck (inward), and he'll have enough to do musicality. If he looks up tutorials on how to do patterns like bkcktkck, or tPtP, then he'll be a beatboxer. Some people learn quicker depending on your mouth, but in the end you will always obtain if you care.
He did at the start of the vid and he seems tobe i agree he should continue to conintue as i feel he probably has lately.
@@ras_krystafari3333 even if he only used a bass drum and a rimshot, the beginning beat was insane with his bass!
YOU are a good TH-camr!!!!!!!! You listen to your fans and do the videos they request! I'm glad I subscribed!!
WE WANT MORE!!
The BMG snare is what inertia uses to keep his breath while doing inward bass. While doing the bmg snare, you can breathe in or out, allowing you to control your breathing in between using inward bass or lots of other things
BMG snare is such a good beat box sound for so many damn reasons
Can you check out trung bao. And his 2019 gbb wildcard venom. Much love.
L1gh7 yaaaaaas
Neeeeds to happen
One of this days i will watch you dropping some sick beats💓💯
YOU NEED TO REACT TO SHOW-GO's GBB 2018 ELIMINATION
You stole my words man.........
Yes pls 🥺😯..
It's soooo cool to see you learning about beatbox ♥️♥️ and you got some dope technics too
If you want some cool *B A S S* you could check Tomazacre's Freestyle "Terremoto", the second drop is Sick!
You should definitely check out Improver's latest video on the Swissbeatbox channel, he doesnt use any crazy bass, but his routine is the closest any beatboxer could get to an actual EDM song
you should check out Alem, he's one of the best technical beatboxers
An inward kick can be done by basically making the same mouth position as a lip roll and by using the pressure within your mouth (so no lungs) can create a punchy sort of pop in the side of your mouth. The fact that it doesn't use air from the lungs is what means it can be done without interrupting the vocals (same can be said for the "spit snare" that inertia is using).
Check out indicator: I'm an alien and Tomazacre x Dlow Bass insanity
My man you are ment for the beatbox world and you have great potential
Watch : Indicator "I'M AN ALIEN" & Stitch " I'll See You Tonight" at Beatbox International channel
Avuuuum! I missed you!
React to Two h "so what i dont give a" (the 4 years old vid one) you didnt hear his inward bass yet, two h's bass is also called demonic bass in the beatbox community
Kenneth Usares I second this, that inward bass variation is crazy
@david The technique I think Helium was using on the second part was called Lip Oscillation, really easy but takes time to make it a clean sound. has a ton of varations, such as tight and loose on different sides of your mouth for a zipper-like sound or a simple bass
you should do a video where you try beatboxing/recreating others' routines
Imma plug Reeps One- Move until he reviews it 😂😂
And Indicator: I am an Alien
those people in the background are mostly god-like beatboxers. I love how thwey are hyping everything up like they have never heard anything like that. Love that community man
"Cafeteria in the middle of Moscow" I love that :P But no, we filmed it in Switzerland during the Grand Beatbox battle 2018 hahaha . I love that you explain the vocals ! Keep it up
the "inward snare" you're talking about is the "spit" snare or probably better known as the "bmg" snare. it doesn't take any air really so you can do inwards and this snare at the same time.
Watch INDICATOR | im an alien
Ooooooh that was firee 🔥
@@botorjohenesiiib.2841 yeah soo fireee 🔥
also kenny urban has really good throat bass and his voice is really melodic and contrasting, you can check him out if you want
React to PWAD beatbox international Sierra Leone and Heartzel everybody rave they have basses
Ay you also suggested Pwad!
-inward k snare (lots of variations )
-peh snare
-double k snare -
-inward to
-inward hi hat
-inward "cough" snare (more pitched)
-zipper
-teeth zipper
-sega sound
-slizzer roll
-click roll
and you can do some sounds that don't need to use air like the normal lip roll, the b t k can be done without breathing too
there's also the the inward BMG but it's without breathing (also called the kiss control)
React to NapoM - roll like this : he is a greață beatboxer
I totally feel the way u feel "its digustingly awesome in a good way" kinda feeling
React Dlow and colaps battle and tomazacre solo elimination 2019
Trung Bao - Venom
Mind blown!!!!!
9:58 IS THIS YOU'R REAL INWARD BASS OR IT'S EDITING
it's his real
I think the liproll is used as an inward kick too, not sure tough, but Helium was using the regular one, I think
PLEASE REACT TO
PWAD| The Uruguayan Beatbox Champion.
I'M ALWAYS WATCHING LIKING AND SHARING YOUR VIDS 😁
was gonna tell him to react to it haha good job
Part 4!!❤️❤️❤️
Так удивился, увидев "что?" на превью 0_0
я тоже кстате,неожидал!
Плюс, сперва думал что мне показалось...
+++++, тоже очень удивился)
А ещё и + "зверь" 11:29 ))
so I'm no pro or anything but I'm like 4 years into beatboxing and somewhere around 3:40 you let out some inward bass that was the most impressive bass line I've heard and it was so casual. Love the videos and learning with you as you react and learn about beatboxing.
I think he was inward vocal frying
inward kicks do exist, thats what you hear when someone does a kick directly into a liproll. inertia uses a tightened lip kick which allows him to do it using no air at all. :) thanks for making these videos, they're sick
You really should start beatboxing dude! Esh :P
reeps one- move, definitely. one of the OG's and most legendary videos
yeah okay this is like my new favorite channel
An explanation for the kick on the top of the inward bass,
The kick is done breathlessly, meaning that it takes nothing more than the power of your lips to create. Therefore your lungs are free to do whatever, including inward bass. Almost any breathless sound can be done (for the most part, some exceptions) on top of a vocal bass if done correctly. The main trick is just practicing your sounds to where you can do them breathlessly. A lot can be, some can't. Hope this explanation helps you with your confusion and inspires you to try it being that you can do a kick and inward bass.
Indicator | I'M AN ALIEN - must see, this man killed it, best routine i've seen this year
On next Beatbox video you must react to indicator 'I am alien'
Your inward bass is actually what many consider an inward vocal fry. Be careful because it's a totally different area of tension and it's easy to get stuck in muscle memory when trying to do actual inward bass :) just a tip! You're so right about beatbox nomenclature though... no one agrees on anything haha but for the most part there are many different kinds of inward basses, dependant on both physiology and tension zone. I have wanted to do videos similar to yours for a very long time and it's great to see someone claim the niche finally. p.s the sound he is doing while doing inward bass is called a 'BMG snare' or you can even do a B snare in or out without using air from your lungs, takes practice.
H.E.L.I.U.M!!! That's incredible! Hands down, my favorite Beatboxer you've shown us so far 💙 ...and David...will you ever wear your hair down?
First of all - everything you just mentioned for a video idea i am sure we are all up for it. Second idk if you know but he made a tutorial on his inward bass( Helium) and it's in a way where you dont breath but just make your vocal cords vibrate so that way you can prolong the sound and the way it sounds is different as well too in this way. Thats why it sounds so deep and cripsy.Continue doing what you are doing :).
I would love to see some Acapella dubstep combining this kind of beatboxing with legit bass singers like Geoff Castellucci reinforcing the basslines. Imagine those timbres combined together with professional production values.
Some people(like helium) can inhale the bass through their noses while pushing air with their mouths to achieve some pushed kicks. They can also exhale some massive (i mean incomprehensibly massive) amounts of air while producing very short noises. Beatboxing is the most impressive use of the vocal instrument if you ask me. edit: With a lot of practice you can also produce a very steady inhaled bass for quite a long while. The lower the bass sound, the longer it can be sustained. Practicing this also helps increasing the lungs capacity because the air flows in really slowly thus streaching the tissues and augmenting ampllitude.
Im loving this beatbox reaction bro
Love these man! Keep em coming hehe
When you were talking about the "inward kick" the way you do it is that you keep the sound going through your nasal cavity and not your mouth. Than you pressurize what's in your mouth and create the kick sound while still producing the sound
big support from Beatboxers :)
The end of helium's wildcard for 2020, well actually the full thing, is fucking sick
Yours was a sick inward bass too dude. Nice!
4:45 BBK. I love this dude
what would be cool to see:
Create a vocal bass bible/wiki/tutorial series
As someone who is just jumping in it would be nice to be able to see the scope of what is possible/what were working on
Hey man I came across your because of your first beatboxing reaction and in so glad I did because you're awesome but I really hope from the bottom of my heart that you don't become a 'reaction channel'
There's so many people on TH-cam nowadays that just react to beatboxers, I wouldn't be surprised if there was a hundred.
I really like you and I feel like you have great potential videos. There's so many people here suggesting to react to things which I get because it's fun to sometimes see people react and be shocked to see what people can do and if you choose to go down the path of a reaction channel I'll probably still come back to watch just because I really like your videos but I like your other video ideas much more. The interviews with beatboxers, getting lessons from them, etc ,etc possibly even videos of your own beatboxing progress if you'd like to learn?
That's how I feel, keep up the entertaining videos!
8:24 no matter how good you are at editing or reacting, this is unbeatable. its so perfect xD
For helium in the beginning, he was using a kiss snare. Similar to the bmg snare but less pressure behind the upper or bottom lip. Both dont require any outward breathing just pressure on the lips using the muscles in you lips, cheeks and mouth
a common inward kickdrum is the "attack"-part of a liproll, used as a combo sound with the standard outward B-kick
the creator of the inward bass is named Markooz , a spanish beatboxer !! you should check him too he is incredible
Glad you checked em out 🔥
What's cool with inward bass is that it varies from person to person.