I'm very glad you brought up the technicality and difficulty aspect of beatboxing and the arguments brought upon jairo about how little it falls under "complexity and technicality". It was the same nonsense that people back on Xbox 360 argued when bunnyf1uff, socloseto toast, or even Harmacide was brought up. "They do simple crap nothing technical or complex!" I always tell these people, "if it's so easy, then do it." Almost every time they try, it ends with less than half the charisma as the original. It would be considered a parody rather than a cover. Nobody seems to understand how much complexity and technicality doesn't mater if it doesn't sound good. The fact that jairo can impress the hell out of non beatboxers AND beatboxers alike is a skill that only so few of us could achieve. A huge rant about this, Most beatboxers don't even realize why they started in the first place. Almost everyone will admit to wanting to learn so they can seem cool to friends and strangers. Once they get into the competitive side, now the focus shifts from impressing normies to impressing the echochamber of other beatboxers. After a decade or so of being a part of it, I look back at my handful of routines and monotonous freestyles, less than half of which would barely impress normies, and think to myself "what the fuck was I even training for". It's absolutely embarrassing the amount of time I have spent developing technical combos and fillers when I could have learned how to sing or develop amazing control over my throat bass. Shit I probably could have used that time to learn piano or guitar. I promiss many intermediate-veterans feel the same way. They could go to any talent show, any open mic, any festival and try to perform their "super complex battle combos" routine and bore a 3rd of the entire audience. 90 percent of us unintentionally became nerds. Boring, monotonous, nerds with spaghetti tapping sounds that nobody but our long distance niche relationships on discord understand. Technicality and complexity however are thinks that have improved and innovated our overall beatboxing generations I'm sure, but I believe a lot of that innovation was outshines by specific alien like sounds or perfectly developed singular sounds. You don't see as many people hyping up a tech combo more than they hype up the poh snare. Or how many people hype up heliums K snare and inward bass over his technicality. I wish I did not get super involved with technicality like I did. I wish my idiotic mind was not so pear pressured or bullied into not liking soclosetotoast beats but here we are.
@piaabc9 ай бұрын
In the chat section that day, there were many heartless comments such as "Karaoke?" When I first encountered SHOW-GO, I had a fixed idea that it was beatboxing, so I couldn't see how amazing it was. However, even from my point of view as an amateur, I feel that this may be a phenomenon that occurs when a new era begins.
@fusaes47229 ай бұрын
今までいろんな方のJairoのリアクション見てきた中で、スティッチさんの解説が一番好きだわ〜
@stitch_mus1c9 ай бұрын
Arigato!
@skullcrushersbbx9 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="298">4:58</a>: there's actually no regular kick there, just JohnT's voice as the main attack, yamori's only doing the really fat bass
@valleymykel-mq7gw9 ай бұрын
Technically he is doing the 808 techno kick which some would consider a regular kick.
@skullcrushersbbx9 ай бұрын
@@valleymykel-mq7gw nope, no 808 kick there either, he's using the attack in his voice to throw out the illusion of a kick
@valleymykel-mq7gw9 ай бұрын
@@skullcrushersbbx the 808 kick is a voice kick. If you do the "guh" sound that john-t is doing, then close your mouth and make the sound less sustained, it will be the 808 kick. "guh" is a traditional variation of it.
The way Stitch was all sad about it being over, the in the most serious face said “that’s what she said”, and then proceeded to be sad again.
@stitch_mus1c9 ай бұрын
😅😅😅
@ianYGO9 ай бұрын
Same bro, I also thing if they did Begin by letting go as 1st round in the finals then 2nd round don't care crown (or the other way around) they could've won.
They have a beatbox international live version of get through you should watch
@ItsOnF1re9 ай бұрын
Have you listened to fox stevenson before? His stuff is so underated. If you do get into it, theres a dubstep remix he did of his own song called "Out my head 145 Remix". If anybody manages to do this cover, it would be legendary.
@GalatheaTMB9 ай бұрын
スティッチってまつ毛が長いよね。可愛い顔してて羨ましい
@stitch_mus1c9 ай бұрын
ARIGATO 😅
@drstone9889 ай бұрын
Fr
@ryderovdestorm53409 ай бұрын
Taras for solo and Jairo for duo, going to be a great year
@jeffsyiem71459 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@bigpapicheeto0459 ай бұрын
I think Jairo are really high up there but still I personally think Uniteam would eat them up
@JonathasJunior9 ай бұрын
Jairo is not good for fight , the ufc of beatbox, but in musicality they are genius The synergy and subtlety they have with music is so beautiful
@GonohomRw9 ай бұрын
Wing elimination?
@stitch_mus1c9 ай бұрын
soon
@edien1658Ай бұрын
ada x org malaysia yg dh pegi pro beatbox
@stitch_mus1cАй бұрын
@@edien1658 saya
@bimalthapa547729 ай бұрын
please react to there elimination track studio version
@Indigo314057 ай бұрын
Почему бы тебе не сделать кавер на джайро думаю у тебя получится бро