 And what's up Beatbox fan, it's K.O. We just got back from the 2018 American Beatbox Champs. Shout out to Bloomer, your new American Beatbox Champ. Championships were amazing. We're gonna get down to it. We're learning the pest snare today. It's an inward sound. If you suffer from any beatbox illness listed here, then this tutorial's gonna be amazing for you. The pest snare is either, pfft, or pfft. If you enjoy this tutorial, subscribe. And as always guys, smash that like button, baby. So yeah guys, there's at least two ways of doing this move. There's gonna be, pfft, or there's gonna be pfft. One's very tight and crisp. And one is kinda, it's got a little punch, it's got a little base to it. Pfft, pfft. So what you're gonna wanna do, how you're gonna differentiate those two is by the tautness of your lips, right? For the kind of punchy one, you're gonna have your lips remain kind of how they are. You're not really gonna do anything to them. Okay, so step one, right? You're gonna wanna put your lips over your teeth like a grandpa. Step two, suck in to build pressure against your lips. I was shown like this. Step three, is you release the pressure built up in your lips. You feel that kind of punch. So that's step one, you know, it's kind of the punchy or pfft snare. So step two, there's gonna be a fourth step. So then now, step one is gonna be make your lips taut. So like, like spread your lips thin. And then you're gonna wanna repeat the same steps for the hollow punchy or pfft snare. So you're gonna wanna put your lips over your teeth, suck in to build pressure and then release. You see the difference when you make your lips taut versus when they're just regular. So then in a beat, we're gonna use the handy-dandy metronome, guys. Remember, always practice with the metronome. Start at 60, as always. So we're gonna do B, P, inward snare. For this combo, we're gonna do a kick drum, inward pest snare, and then an inward case snare. If you don't know the inward case snare, make sure to watch my tutorial on it. So now we're gonna practice with the metronome. 60 BPM to start. You know it, guys, you know the drill. Awesome, we're gonna move up. Sweet. We're gonna exaggerate it again. We're gonna move up a little faster. See, I can't even do that, so I gotta go down, right? But yeah, so that's the kick, inward pH snare, inward case snare. For breath control, it's gonna give you a lot, a lot, a lot of air. So when you're doing a fast drum and bass beat, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, and you run out of breath, you can go, you can make up some kind of transition into, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop. You can make up something, whatever, use your creativity. You know what I mean? This is where creativity comes into play. Don't just watch my tutorial and be like, I gotta do it exactly the same. Like, no, learn the technique, and then implement it in ways that you deem fit into your beats, into your eventual style or your current style, you know? That's it for this tutorial, guys. If you have any questions at all, please leave them down below. I will definitely get to them as soon as possible. And I'll see you later. Bye. Like and subscribe.