MUSIC DIRECTOR REACTS | HELIUM (DRUM and BASS) GBB 2020 World League Wildcard

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DrumRollTony Reacts

DrumRollTony Reacts

Күн бұрын

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@illiahryhorak5860
@illiahryhorak5860 Жыл бұрын
Currently, he is the best drum & bass beatboxer. I am glad to see this reaction.
@poak5742
@poak5742 Жыл бұрын
Agree with that fully mate.Esh🔥👊🔥
@danielk8987
@danielk8987 Жыл бұрын
Idk man, he’s up there but best is hard to say. Napom is a world champ who also don’t lots of drum beat. D-low is really good also but prefers a different style. He’s world class but THE BEST….. it’s close lol
@JXGTXR
@JXGTXR Жыл бұрын
@@danielk8987 it’s not close, neither dlow nor napom have there drums anywhere as clean and powerful as helium.
@pinky797
@pinky797 Жыл бұрын
@@danielk8987 we are talking about D&B bro
@danielk8987
@danielk8987 Жыл бұрын
Oh I get that. And I agree maybe d-low was reaching though his drum and bass timing and rhythm is crazy but napom is very much known for his drum and base. Have you not heard the guy. Not very musicial. Mostly drum and bass plus he’s won worlds using that stuff….. I’d agree helium is probably the cleanest. Also I’m not saying he isn’t the best but I’d say he’s not an easy call for BEST. for sure top tier though.
@DrkTide7
@DrkTide7 Жыл бұрын
GBB 2023 wildcard round 2 of Helium is what you need to hear, man. He has leveled up so much more since this video.
@yMkciN
@yMkciN Жыл бұрын
Check it please. Second round wildcard is amazing 🤩
@arvinlinn6084
@arvinlinn6084 Жыл бұрын
I have been recommending him that Helium round 2 of GBB 2023 wildcard in all his Beatbox reaction Video😂
@rex166
@rex166 Жыл бұрын
yes yes yes!
@felipedenis8709
@felipedenis8709 Жыл бұрын
First round it's better
@Yureilotus
@Yureilotus Жыл бұрын
YESS
@PanderStar
@PanderStar Жыл бұрын
Wow! I've never seen a non-beatboxer be so good at picking up the actual impressive/hard stuff in the routines. You're MORE than qualified to judge what you're hearing, even if the specific techniques aren't familiar to you yet. Keep these videos coming, we're here for them all!
@notlxrd2
@notlxrd2 Жыл бұрын
Well, judging by his name i think he's a drummer and he's listening to drum and bass after all
@PanderStar
@PanderStar Жыл бұрын
@@notlxrd2 you’re absolutely right, but this goes for when he reacts to more musical and melodic pieces, like Den, too
@pittymumel1850
@pittymumel1850 Жыл бұрын
7:21 This sound is called Inward bass, and is made by inhaling and tightening a certain part of your throat, the vibrations made in your throat are what make that deep growly bass.
@logout10110
@logout10110 Жыл бұрын
Check out Dlow and King Inertia for some sick inward bass.
@kodywody480
@kodywody480 Жыл бұрын
Also noted that inward bass depending on technique/textures can be interpreted as like an inward chest bass.
@kodywody480
@kodywody480 Жыл бұрын
Which is also interesting how he patted on his chest when noting in this technique(inward bass)
@plyyrr6189
@plyyrr6189 Жыл бұрын
uses more of the nasal passage as well
@rhyanewerton7406
@rhyanewerton7406 Жыл бұрын
​@@logout10110 inertia? 😂😂😂😂😂
@Hyzic
@Hyzic Жыл бұрын
The sound at the end you're wondering about is actually right in that thumbnail at the end of his video lol. Inward Bass Tutorial by Helium lol
@streetninja510
@streetninja510 10 ай бұрын
I think d-low’s kickback battle winners compilation will be very cool for you rhythmically speaking! Theres so much cool rhythm stuff there! Also, There’s a section in that video where he pretends to use a looper and an effect but he’s actually doing it all live and vocally, simulating a looper beat!
@IamMindfreakM
@IamMindfreakM Жыл бұрын
Considering your interest in beatboxing I feel like watching live on stage battles is a must! Helium had an interesting one against a beatboxer called King Inertia at GBB. Their styles contrast eachother a lot so it could be a potentially interesting watch/listen
@joshuaroberts8385
@joshuaroberts8385 Жыл бұрын
ESH, absolutely loving the beatbox reactions. The hand movement and placement on the mic help certain sounds come through and also help with resonance and such. Mic techniques are very important in beatbox
@alloysiouschin4675
@alloysiouschin4675 Жыл бұрын
Helium currently one of the top now in the scene with "drum kit" arsenal techniques. Drum patterns, precise snares hi hats clean sounds... He is a beast now. Drummers will appreciate his style
@yusure0
@yusure0 Жыл бұрын
Tengoku Daimakyou opening
@jonathanvitesse9471
@jonathanvitesse9471 Жыл бұрын
7:22 it’s inward bass, it’s a inward vibration of arytenoid cartilages and epiglotis. His is extremely tight to the point that it sounds like a fry and vocalised, which gives it a really unique texture and a lot of endurance since he doesn’t breath much air in
@bransan97
@bransan97 Жыл бұрын
How did you come to the conclusion about it being the arytenoid cartilages and epiglotis specifically? I mean, the only thing I'm certain about is that it's not made with the vocal folds since I can add and remove the voice as I wish while doing different inward basses.
@jonathanvitesse9471
@jonathanvitesse9471 Жыл бұрын
@@bransan97 a few people have done tests with cameras that goes down your nose. Inertia has a story about it where you can clearly see the epiglotis vibrating. Also that's something you can kinda feel when messing around, i discovered 6 differents inward bass types and around 100 variations in 3 years, and so i kinda have a map now of what does what on the inside of my throat
@asylumental
@asylumental Жыл бұрын
Ive been in the beatbox community for over 5 years and this is one of the best reactions ive seen for beatbox, i love that your focus was mostly rythm and pattern based and less vocally focused like most other reactions. Im subbing to you, and id like to see more beatbox reactions. Dlow, show-go, wing, hiss, napom. Those are other guy's you need to checkout. And please, more helium. As for your questions, mic dynamics play a huge role in beatbox. A more skilled beatboxer could lose a battle against someone less skilled but who knows what sounds hit on stage and how to utilize the mic. Mic cupping is used to help create more power, makes sounds louder but makes details muddy. Gotta know when to open mic or cup the mic, and where to position the mic.
@trypsy
@trypsy Жыл бұрын
Loving the beatbox reactions 🙌
@smitwaingankar7777
@smitwaingankar7777 Жыл бұрын
The fact that the inward bass tutorial is right there when he asks what this growl sound is 😂😂😂😂
@geckotoe
@geckotoe Жыл бұрын
Helium and some guys have an awesome wildcard you should hear. Helium is absolutely a GOAT. *YA NA HA - GBB23: World League Crew Wildcard | Free your life |*
@cyberdisarray9173
@cyberdisarray9173 Жыл бұрын
YES!! Helium is the guy when the topic is drum and bass, he is basically a machine at this point, high percentage of perfection in the all the routine usually pros get like 85% or so helium usually is 95%+, he's just insane, you'll love his round 2 of gbb2023.
@carlspackler1431
@carlspackler1431 Жыл бұрын
As an avid fan of beatbox, it's great to see these reactions from musically inclined people outside the beatbox world. It's a community that is heavily undervalued in society right now. One of my issues with a lot of new music is its all computerized. These guys found a way to make a lot of these sounds orally. It's mind blowing and I think really takes music to another level. They deserve so much more praise and opportunities to make a real living off of doing it. I've wanted to start a reaction channel of my own just to help share their stuff lol.
@khnimusic
@khnimusic Жыл бұрын
7:42 that aggressive snare is a spit snare made by the lips when pressed together tightly and a short push air is forced through
@ceoofbruh2917
@ceoofbruh2917 Жыл бұрын
Microphone manipulation does help with making sounds come out differently. Also that last bass is called inward bass. It is similar to throat bass but instead of exhaling, with inward bass you are inhaling air while making a vibration essentially in your throat.
@yazunhc
@yazunhc Жыл бұрын
Always nice to see a reaction from someone who understands music theory through and through instead of jumping around like a headless chicken adding not substance to the video.
@_jirkka324
@_jirkka324 Жыл бұрын
first reaction to beatbox from non beatboxer i enjoyed. Keep up the heat king.
@solidus3659
@solidus3659 Жыл бұрын
You gotta hear the second round wildcard for the GBB 2023. The execution is insanely clean with a few VERY little timing deviations.
@sll0ne-0_o
@sll0ne-0_o Жыл бұрын
Helium is a beast as always :D
@Bakersbreadx
@Bakersbreadx Жыл бұрын
Oh man I forgot about this wildcard, one of my favourite, that inward bass just gets ridiculous
@withahonor428
@withahonor428 Жыл бұрын
dope reaction and thinking, thx for video and welcome 2 bbx artists
@ILKOSTFU
@ILKOSTFU Жыл бұрын
Love the beatbox stuff 👏 can't get enough of you analyzing it
@turtle3341
@turtle3341 11 ай бұрын
i never knew there was so much going on in his video, thanks for the insight
@Progamer-jv8mb
@Progamer-jv8mb 3 ай бұрын
He is unquestionably best out there.
@Drewwy203
@Drewwy203 Жыл бұрын
These reactions are 🔥 I like that you are a percussionist and you can appreciate the rhythms! The beatboxer Zer0 is also super percussion heavy and super groovy as well. I think you should check him out it doesn't even need to be a reaction but I think you would like him!
@Flavajabarii
@Flavajabarii Жыл бұрын
sick reaction man, gg whoever recommended Helium, he is one of the best drummers in the bbx scene right now. Sometimes they will cup the microphone to make certain sounds 'pop', but it does muffle it a bit. I would definitely recommend checking out Alem, another drummer with very interesting patterns kzbin.info/www/bejne/eGfIfWh8e5eqZtk
@thekosk
@thekosk Жыл бұрын
The answer to your question at 7:18 is inward bass, made through inspiration. You also heard it in the video with Den and every beatboxer more or less has a different inward bass. You basically breathe inwards as if you have been out running for a long time, but you open up your airways a little bit more. D-low has a very dirty inward bass and many other mind boggling techniques aswell and I would recommend listening to some of his stuff, 'Hard sometimes' and 'Sing a little harmony' are very good ones.
@Gachupichu
@Gachupichu Жыл бұрын
beatboxers often use different microphone positions because some allow the bass to get in better and some are more comfortable. the sounds are very weird and are very wieid to produce so it helps
@shio4191
@shio4191 Жыл бұрын
Pf Snare: The sharp snare. Is made by saying "Pf" but blowing the air out of your mouth quickly and making it sharp. Inward "K" Snare: Similar to the traditional drum hit snare. Is a bit complicated to learn. I do it by placing the tip of the tongue on the roof of my mouth and saying the letter "K" inwards. It is easier to practice saying "K" inwards and then trying to do the tongue technique. The bass sounds are probably easier to just refer to as bass. That is because there are so many different bass variations and i can name these from the top of my head: The tongue bass (most likely the one Helium used in the video) The click roll bass The inward bass (edit: he used this bass at the end of the video) The chest bass the vocalised chest bass the throat bass the vibration bass the fart bass the starsky bass the lip bass... I probably missed some but yeah you get the idea
@UncleChase25
@UncleChase25 Жыл бұрын
Im not an expert with the mic and techniques of the mic but overing the mic with both hands can help low and breathier sounds pop more. Also that sound at 7:10 is called inward bass and it comes from mainly the lower neck and probably the chest too. The sound is really popular nowadays because its very strong and versatile. And great showcase on stage of inward base would be king inertia vs helium (the guy you just watched)
@christianhattens1150
@christianhattens1150 Жыл бұрын
This was awesome seeing someone not familiar with beatbox but being aware and able to pick up the complex patterns. So sick video man!
@jonasrogier
@jonasrogier Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah another beatbox reaction from you! I love your analysis
@xohhbeatz2372
@xohhbeatz2372 Жыл бұрын
Im only 1 minute in and i already want more reactions from you dude keep it up
@angelrafael3281
@angelrafael3281 Жыл бұрын
when you asked about the microphone placement.. 5:08 the only reason he did that there is because the technicality technique that he is using there is more and more quiet the faster you do it so you cant add that much strenght to each indivitual tounge movement and lip movement because of the tempo he is trying to go at so he is just putting the mike closer and covering it with his hands so you can listen to the sound better.
@j.devereaux
@j.devereaux Жыл бұрын
The pattern he does after the breakdown at 1.15 just so you're aware, the snare is an inward breath sound. When you start breaking down what goes into these individual sounds especially Helium doing them so crisp, the sounds alone are out of this world impressive but to combine them so quickly with inhale, exhale and dead air noises it blows my mind. Edit: I stand corrected, but this only amplifies the appreciation for beatboxers of this calibre. Just when you think you know how a sound is made, or try to make sense of it, and the goal posts get moved 🤣
@j.devereaux
@j.devereaux Жыл бұрын
@roll_extreme41 Mate that has actually blown my mind. Technically the way he does it, it's neither in or out? Is it not a dead air noise?
@DanTheSpearton
@DanTheSpearton 6 ай бұрын
@@Parthocsideno it's inward he says in the comments in a reply it's an inward noise, he pushes air and cracks it inward but he doesn't actually breathe
@HolyCodzta
@HolyCodzta Жыл бұрын
7:13 Have to admit I did chuckle when you were trying to figure out what the sound is with the link to Helium's own tutorial on it on your screen! Great video. It's been interesting watching Fairy Voice Mother react and give insights into the vocals (shocker) and song structure. Really cool to see someone break down the drum patterns too though, and who better of a subject for that than Helium?! Like everyone else here, gonna definitely recommend you check out his GBBB 2023 round 2 wildcard
@HolyCodzta
@HolyCodzta Жыл бұрын
Oh and check out his video titled "The most difficult DRUM AND BASS beats by HELIUM". It's insane!
@sczoot6285
@sczoot6285 Жыл бұрын
Real-time mic manipulation is a great way to say it and yes, it creates a different ambience in the sense that it chokes the highs/upper mids and essentially acts as a low effort bass heavy EQ and a low pass filter. I’m no expert that’s just what I’ve observed with that cupped mic technique
@noelaves8092
@noelaves8092 Жыл бұрын
4:53 that’s a mix technique call mic cupping which helps increase the power of the beat
@ballerdonk
@ballerdonk Жыл бұрын
These beatbox reaction videos are super fun!
@laakarisaatana
@laakarisaatana Жыл бұрын
Please do more, I love how you brake down the beat patterns. We need more people like you reacting to beatbox!
@Pantauu
@Pantauu Жыл бұрын
Love this reaction
@mrpakocool
@mrpakocool Жыл бұрын
Keep the bbx reactions coming please, love this
@jacknealon9300
@jacknealon9300 Жыл бұрын
The bass end at the end is called inward bass in its created through inhaling. It has two main variations but this variation is called inward chest bass. Despite the name, the sound is not created in the chest but the epiglottis which is actually quite high in the throat however, because it's made while breathing in the sound resonates loads within the chest.
@tostyfox9385
@tostyfox9385 Жыл бұрын
more beatbox reaction !! i like how you analyze them. And i also follow you because of this content :)
@maurock98
@maurock98 Жыл бұрын
Hi Tony!!! Thanks for keeping up this section! I love beatbox and I love your analysis, so it's a perfect mix! My personal recommendation for you is "HELIUM - GBB 2023 WILDCARD (2ND ROUND)". He ranked really high with this wildcard for the GBB of this year (I think he was top 3) so it's good material for sure. Watch the video offline in any case if you don't want to record another reaction of him, but please, watch it because it's amazing :D thanks!!
@727.ashish
@727.ashish Жыл бұрын
Helium - requiem for a dream is my favourite ❤
@barefootalien
@barefootalien Жыл бұрын
You should watch a couple of D-Low's Judge Analysis videos from GBB 2021, and also a couple of his normal reaction videos. He's a humble guy, and very good about just being impressed and giddy when watching people normally... but when he goes into "judge mode" it's just insane how different he is. He can tell a 1-2 bpm drop from the beginning of a routine to the end, little missteps in consistency of timing that are a few milliseconds off at most, tiny losses of pitch through a routine... it's like he has perfect pitch and perfect time.
@DrumRollTonyReacts
@DrumRollTonyReacts Жыл бұрын
You are describing basic fundamentals of a good musician. Love to hear it. I'll check out more of this guy for sure
@theboy7791
@theboy7791 Жыл бұрын
yea!! my boy helium smack on this one wildcard. im shocked first time i watch too lol
@LegosR4Adlts
@LegosR4Adlts Жыл бұрын
There are generally three ways a beatboxer will hold a mic. All are meant to capture as much sound as possible. Helium did all three so I’ll have a visual aid. 5:48 Hand closed around the (head?) of the mic. This is good for drumming sounds and any sound that involves the mouth. The downside is that sounds from the nose will be either un-hearable or so quiet they might as well be un-hearable. I think this is a common grip in general outside beatbox, idk I don’t watch live performances from artists, and is pretty much the basic grip. 5:54 Index finger resting on the nose. This is good for humming and any sound that involves the nose. It also makes your mouth sounds quieter because they can escape more, so some pseudo-dynamics if you will. Probably the most flexible honestly. The downside is if you have an involuntary exhale through your nose it will come through the mic. 6:04 Double handed top hand over the nose and usually it index resting on the nose. (Not cupping the mic, cupping the mic is a downgrade no matter what.) This is for those sounds that are usually quiet and you want to get more volume from them. Helium used it for inward bass which, while his isn’t quiet at all, is usually the most common sound used with this grip. The downside is that it usually makes drum sounds murky. Of course some sounds have exceptions like you’d think double handed would make sound A much better, and logically it should, but really it makes it worse.
@sczoot6285
@sczoot6285 Жыл бұрын
Asking who is the best DnB beatboxer is a great litmus test for how deeply someone understands beatbox technicals
@neuclyadroid1357
@neuclyadroid1357 Жыл бұрын
When Comes To Drum And Bass Helium Is Up There Man🙏 ❤
@RipCord2204
@RipCord2204 Жыл бұрын
Putting your hand on a different spot, is how we put some sound filters on the beatbox, playing with the bass or making a more boxy sound, or mitigating a bass for a jazzy or lo-fi sound..
@midnoite
@midnoite Жыл бұрын
Keep' em comming ❤❤
@smoggi9157
@smoggi9157 Жыл бұрын
im so curious when he will listen the first time to our Show go ^^ nice vids tony!
@tripolesvetty
@tripolesvetty Жыл бұрын
4:52 Holding the mic with two hands is more precise and there less room for errors, it can also alter sounds. Also, the "fuzz" that you are talking about is called wobbles
@ROFLPirate_x
@ROFLPirate_x Жыл бұрын
If you love Helium's drum and bass, check out his 2023 Round 2 Wildcard. Sooooo much drum and bass flow
@barefootalien
@barefootalien Жыл бұрын
FYI in these wildcard videos, you're hearing pretty close to raw audio. All they're allowed to do is equalizer, compressor, and limited reverb. No cuts or edits, no extreme production... I mean, that said, microphone effect is really critical, and mic technique in general. Edit: haha, you asked about it! So yes... getting closer to a mic emphasizes bass tones. Cupping the mic emphasizes them even more. So with that double-hand cupping, he's trying to get as much bass as he can out of a pattern that's probably a little weak without the mic. It's similar to something like a metal scream. They're shockingly _quiet_ just in a room with no mic; they let the amplifier do the work. Similarly, really high-end beatboxers use entirely different sound sets for acoustic vs. amplified vs. produced sets. If you've heard an ambient recording of a beatboxer whose kick drums are kind of like mini fart bass bursts, that's because that ultra-clean plosive kick drum just isn't very loud without a mic. Beatboxers with less access to high-end mics and software tend to use tricks like recording in a bathroom or stairwell, to get some natural reverb and bass amplification.
@DrumRollTonyReacts
@DrumRollTonyReacts Жыл бұрын
I honestly think I will prefer these type. I like the one take with no fx.
@anatolii.briushinin
@anatolii.briushinin Жыл бұрын
YA NA HA Crew Wildcard..
@thesodaho
@thesodaho Жыл бұрын
ahoy, around 15 years of beatboxing experience, I'll answer questions any question I notice 2:56 In a way, every beatboxer has this sound, but it's also signature to Helium, lol This is an inward snare, its like the sound 'CL" at the start of clean, but breathing sharp inward Helium seals one side of the "L" on his tongue to make a more unique, clear sounding snare of this 4:50 Yes, your nose modulates and changes sounds greatly Cupping your hand over the mic to add or even isolate your nose can make one thing sound completely changed Generally the effect is a fuller, lower sound So for things like high hats or rim shots and certain drum combos, you would not want this, but for most basses, it is very handy 7:15 This is an inward bass, specifically his is an inward phonation It's akin to a vocal fry, but inward and a bit further down the throat, and with a "hollow" throat, like you're yawning
@yoelmaspiola
@yoelmaspiola Жыл бұрын
Yes Helium❤
@DJCbbx
@DJCbbx Жыл бұрын
You were right , holding the mic a certain way gives it more power and picks the noise up better
@ZpheroOfficial
@ZpheroOfficial Жыл бұрын
when you cup the mic and talk into it it becomes compressed compared to when you hold the mic like a singer would. that cupping and compression gives the sounds more power and punch in the speakers.
@Antolnerl
@Antolnerl Жыл бұрын
Colaps's wildcard is the next one you should react to imo, he's the current world champ (gbb champ), and cleanest and most technical beatboxer in the world. He also improved a lot since his wildcard was dropped.
@sametrilogy5457
@sametrilogy5457 Жыл бұрын
The inward bass is close to an inhale growl. It uses your false folds but with an inhale. This is something that needs a lot of practise because most people don't use their false folds often and using them inward is even harder. While trying to learn the sound it is very easy to overdo it and it will make you gag or even throw up if you're not careful
@darian_john
@darian_john Жыл бұрын
why you guys not suggesting Live D-low sets 👀
@MiyamotoDGuts
@MiyamotoDGuts Жыл бұрын
I'm not a tech beatboxer so I don't know anything about that but the last beat he uses inward bass and he just has a special tone to his that makes it very sub. Inward bass is still in the throat and sometimes you can turn your head to I guess squeeze your larynx, or do it with your hand, or different tongue positions, or a different way of inhaling. Best way of explaining inward bass is to do a hard dry gasp in and experiment with different gasps if you don't get the normal bass. Then once you're used to it you can just get that feel for inward bass and experiment with the other gasps to get different sounds. After a few weeks of inward bass you can just do it at will like it's normal breathing.
@peacemaker54
@peacemaker54 Жыл бұрын
i know its quite a long video (about 20 minute) but D-low SBX kickback battle compil is also veeeeeery interesting
@toxicstar_10094
@toxicstar_10094 Жыл бұрын
That last sound is inward using false folds which is why it feels deep( I think)
@maran947
@maran947 Жыл бұрын
With a dynamic mic, especially like the mic technique is almost as important as the beatbox itself, knowing how to hold the mic properly for which sound etc, some sounds are loud and others are of lower in volume by nature and due to the mix that can't vary during the performance some frequencies are more likely to be picked up by the mic especially some sounds are more nasal so covering the kic and having your mic inside the cup will help you get more of those sounds as an example.
@takumiito97
@takumiito97 Жыл бұрын
One-hand mic handling: gets you clear sounds however some of the detailed sounds might not go into the mic. Two-hands: gets all the detailed sound into the mic however sound will slightly muffle.
@faizvalenza
@faizvalenza Жыл бұрын
On his channel he sometimes breakdown a lot of pattern he has for us to learn from it which is very cool!
@Fishdevil
@Fishdevil Жыл бұрын
I hope we get to see more drum and bass on this channel in the future, not just beatboxing 😄 Would be cool to see reactions to dnb songs with good production and crazy drum breaks
@fokspoks
@fokspoks Жыл бұрын
It's so hard to nonbeatboxers describe about what bbxer just did. "Dyky dyky daka, dyky dyky daka"
@RajeLoops
@RajeLoops Жыл бұрын
You should def watch YA NA HA which is a crew of beatboxers and their GBB wildcard which is one of the best tracks I have ever heard. also the fuzz sound is a lip oscillation
@calebshields1816
@calebshields1816 Жыл бұрын
He is competing in this year's GBB in Japan! He is in a group too. You should check out their Ya Ha Nah video!!!
@petttybettty
@petttybettty Жыл бұрын
Footbox G, Alem, and colaps are world class technical beatboxers I think you'd get a kick out of. see what I did there? 😂
@oxygencat6383
@oxygencat6383 Жыл бұрын
kick 😭
@enmanuel1950
@enmanuel1950 Жыл бұрын
I'd go as far as to say he'd get multiple kicks out of them.
@Isaac.D.grizzly
@Isaac.D.grizzly Жыл бұрын
Even as a beatboxer, Helium is just on a different level
@chrisshanteau5353
@chrisshanteau5353 Жыл бұрын
Helium is a drummer cheat code in the beatbox scene
@argeorunter9009
@argeorunter9009 Жыл бұрын
Guy, wanna feel some thing inpactfull, hear Yinu's theme un her boss fight for Nsr, that final piano final is almost orgasic. But if you whanna fell groovy, Dj subatomic supernova, during his perfomance you could not escape from his zone of influencie (true inescapable horizont of events in his unrealizwd Edm+base remix) Lastly, Eve. Just asimetric stetic and artpop (specialy in her EDM remix) , and the sound of her stage, "aproaching eve" is just modernity mande music.
@savgaming6079
@savgaming6079 Жыл бұрын
Have you reacted "ya na ha" crew wildcard? Helium is also member and it's fire 🔥🔥🔥
@hyehu
@hyehu Жыл бұрын
If you're going down the rabbithole, i can recommend watching some oldschool clips from like "Roxorloops", killa kella and reeps one. Then you can also campare the evolution of beatboxing from like 15 years ago:)
@eliasdaibert8280
@eliasdaibert8280 Жыл бұрын
If possible you should hear his second round for gbb23, he improved a lot
@univizone2413
@univizone2413 Жыл бұрын
KZbin subtitles see beatbox as music. Yesh!
@SquirreI6
@SquirreI6 Жыл бұрын
stich "feels like nothing" is wild
@ianYGO
@ianYGO Жыл бұрын
Yes, Mic manipulation may change how you sound in beatboxing, especially on stage. Some uses mic techniques differently for specific sounds they make as well.
@ebenezerscrew
@ebenezerscrew Жыл бұрын
The kind of questions you ask lowkey tell me you would do great in learning these sounds👍🏼
@tofo8700
@tofo8700 Жыл бұрын
The last bass is called inward bass. It's kind of a vocal fry breathing inward... someone can correct me if I'm wrong.
@YnEoS10
@YnEoS10 Жыл бұрын
Funny you mention beatboxers getting more talented from a younger age, there’s a lot of young beatboxers getting near pro level now. If you’re curious I’d suggest M1klz shoutout for beatbox international that he did when he was 12.
@slithery9291
@slithery9291 Жыл бұрын
They change it up all the time because when you're in a judged competition you get points deducted if you repeat the same bar more than twice. Just like any other competition there are official rules.
@sczoot6285
@sczoot6285 Жыл бұрын
Most of the times when he is adding in an accent hit the sound is known as an “inward K snare”
@mr_rawat
@mr_rawat Жыл бұрын
Summoning @helium here 👾
@niccheney515
@niccheney515 Жыл бұрын
the cupping tech hepls with the loudness
@oxygencat6383
@oxygencat6383 Жыл бұрын
4:54 not really sure, it’s some mic technique thing rather than a hand movement thing you do to make sense out of your own rhythms. Cupping the mic like this gives it a more idk how to describe it maybe muddy, compressed, closed sound than a regular mic hold, makes the bass louder too i think
@terrancesweetman8541
@terrancesweetman8541 Жыл бұрын
Holy shit
@First.Capital.Audit.
@First.Capital.Audit. Жыл бұрын
Inward bass is definitely a different style of beatboxing mind equal blown haha
@quindorinth
@quindorinth Жыл бұрын
IMPROVER LAST GBB WILDCARD IS THE BESTT!!!!!!!
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