@jacobevans123 Nah man, even if you were 6 year old and keep practice you'll be good in a couple months. It's not about how old you grow, it's about how much you practice. ;)
Great tutorial dude. Keep doing your thing and keep practicing. You are a great beatboxer. Your other tutorials were also good, keep making tutorials. The way I do it is I put the tongue at the top of your mouth, and breathe in air really hard through the sides of your tongue, now make it short, to do that bring in less air. And then open your mouth after or before you do the snare. Great tutorial man.
Im not sure what click sound you mean like an inward click roll kind of click or something else? Also is the actual sound coming from pressure from your tounge against your cheek, toung against your gum or both ??
@bowdyman A click is a "snapping off" from the pressure of your tongue against the top of your mouth or side of your mouth. The sound comes from the side of your tongue (let's say we're using right), against your right side of your gum on your top row of teeth.
I understand the click thing you explained but i cant seem to get a vibration when i inhale ._. am i suppose to apply pressure and how? good video btw. Also are my teeth suppose to be together or apart like a K snare
Okay, so when you use a click, your tongue always applies pressure to a part of your mouth, in this case, the side of your mouth right above your top teeth. That exact place where the SIDE of your tongue is applying pressure to, try inhaling till you feel a buzz between the SIDE of your tongue and the SIDE of your mouth it's applying pressure on. For this, you don't have to apply too much pressure, but just until you feel a buzz.
@ryan112096 Exactly like the normal inward k. It's just on the side of your tongue against the side of your mouth. So the place where you press your tongue against, isn't on the top of your mouth. It's on the side. It should be right above your top teeth aprox depending where you get the vibration, left or right side works.
where's ur tongue? i still dont get it :(
AZNmanJJ 3 weeks ago
You've explained really well but as usual i cant get it, my inward snare is pathetic to be honest xD
TheOfficialBeatBox98 3 months ago
the mic makes it sound techno haha
JovanJacksonBeatBox 5 months ago
how is this suppost to help when i cant see your mouth or the positioning of where you do the: click, vibration, zipper and the k snare its self -.-
BeaTBoxKiiNG 6 months ago
@jacobevans123 Nah man, even if you were 6 year old and keep practice you'll be good in a couple months. It's not about how old you grow, it's about how much you practice. ;)
-Impact
Reality2Dreams 6 months ago
NICE!!!! I sorta got the sound, just gotta practicepracticepractice lol
kaioh6 6 months ago
You breathe in air really hard to get an inward donald duck sound:)
Beatboxer1964 7 months ago
Great tutorial dude. Keep doing your thing and keep practicing. You are a great beatboxer. Your other tutorials were also good, keep making tutorials. The way I do it is I put the tongue at the top of your mouth, and breathe in air really hard through the sides of your tongue, now make it short, to do that bring in less air. And then open your mouth after or before you do the snare. Great tutorial man.
Beatboxer1964 7 months ago
Im not sure what click sound you mean like an inward click roll kind of click or something else? Also is the actual sound coming from pressure from your tounge against your cheek, toung against your gum or both ??
bowdyman 7 months ago
@bowdyman A click is a "snapping off" from the pressure of your tongue against the top of your mouth or side of your mouth. The sound comes from the side of your tongue (let's say we're using right), against your right side of your gum on your top row of teeth.
- Impact
Reality2Dreams 7 months ago
youre awesome. Big ups from Australia...and japan i guess cuz im Japanese.
EttomanSounds 7 months ago
what is the name of the mic?
dililuan 8 months ago
I understand the click thing you explained but i cant seem to get a vibration when i inhale ._. am i suppose to apply pressure and how? good video btw. Also are my teeth suppose to be together or apart like a K snare
Adr1an110 9 months ago
@Adr1an110 Excellent question.
Okay, so when you use a click, your tongue always applies pressure to a part of your mouth, in this case, the side of your mouth right above your top teeth. That exact place where the SIDE of your tongue is applying pressure to, try inhaling till you feel a buzz between the SIDE of your tongue and the SIDE of your mouth it's applying pressure on. For this, you don't have to apply too much pressure, but just until you feel a buzz.
-RyanHutch
Reality2Dreams 9 months ago
@Reality2Dreams Oh! And teeth are not clenched. They are apart.
Reality2Dreams 9 months ago
question.. what's the position of the tounge? :)
ryan112096 9 months ago
@ryan112096 Exactly like the normal inward k. It's just on the side of your tongue against the side of your mouth. So the place where you press your tongue against, isn't on the top of your mouth. It's on the side. It should be right above your top teeth aprox depending where you get the vibration, left or right side works.
-RyanHutch
Reality2Dreams 9 months ago
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ryan112096 9 months ago