He's actually saying "takita" and "takadimi" which are methods of counting that have been used for centuries in the Carnatic music style of Northern India. You speak these words to help subdivide the rhythms that you are trying to count: "takita" when counting in three and "takadimi" when counting in four. Just so you know.
Whu... Wha... HOW ARE THERE THREE OF HIM?!?!
Zarzarcon 2 months ago
None of the ducky da or the counting in other languages are true. I did this in music class at school and my teacher has met him. It's jibberish.
AwesomeAlison23 8 months ago
Jagenmeister is correct. Try a Google search for "takadimi" and click on the top result.
jagrell 6 months ago
dziadzia po grochach :D
ursyn90 10 months ago
AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Gnarzeler 1 year ago
fascinating!
I love that!!
lovecosmetics 2 years ago
ahaha wow
foreverdyan 2 years ago
Keith Terry, thank you. Awesome!!!
victorymori 2 years ago
well without the "ducky da ducky da"<-(its looks very gay XD) its very cool
really the rythim is very good
gayve 3 years ago
gayve,
He's actually saying "takita" and "takadimi" which are methods of counting that have been used for centuries in the Carnatic music style of Northern India. You speak these words to help subdivide the rhythms that you are trying to count: "takita" when counting in three and "takadimi" when counting in four. Just so you know.
Jagenmeister 2 years ago 4
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fuk you
rafacorr 3 years ago
ya ves jajajajaj
jinroh86 3 years ago
what the fuck!?
kirleyway 3 years ago 4