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86%
Beatbox
14%
Loopstation Beatbox
36%
Music Production
14%
Guitar
7%
Drums
21%
Piano
7%
Finger drumming
0%
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For those who need help with creating a wildcard
https://youtu.be/Xq3CuaaTSUU
For those who need help with creating a wildcard
https://youtu.be/Xq3CuaaTSUU
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How To Make A Beatbox Wildcard (from my experience)
Ft. https://www.instagram.com/takodabeatbox/
0:00 Intro
0:40 Point 1 (makes a real difference)
3:00 Point 2 (catchy melodies - study cases: Best Wildcards, Riffs)
9:31 Takoda's tip on melody creation
10:39 Point 3 (drop structure - study case: Osis)
14:43…
0:00 Intro
0:40 Point 1 (makes a real difference)
3:00 Point 2 (catchy melodies - study cases: Best Wildcards, Riffs)
9:31 Takoda's tip on melody creation
10:39 Point 3 (drop structure - study case: Osis)
14:43…
Mindset Tip 2: Do not take anything for granted, especially regarding your strengths.
I made this mistake in the past and it cost me a lot during my performances.
My cleanliness and ‘strong mindset’ became all of sudden highly fragile in certain situations in which I focused too much of my weakness, at the cost of my strengths.
Example: I took my execution for granted to focus on power and stage presence. I was powerful and moving around, at the cost of my execution.
I made this mistake in the past and it cost me a lot during my performances.
My cleanliness and ‘strong mindset’ became all of sudden highly fragile in certain situations in which I focused too much of my weakness, at the cost of my strengths.
Example: I took my execution for granted to focus on power and stage presence. I was powerful and moving around, at the cost of my execution.
Hey guys, additionally to today's tip, I would like to ask you for feedbacks about my workout videos project.
Which visual format would you prefer while virtually working out with me? (incoming images)
Which visual format would you prefer while virtually working out with me? (incoming images)
💪 Which visual format would you prefer while virtually working out with me?
Anonymous Poll
32%
1) Main Focus on the Pattern, with me beatboxing on the Top corner
47%
2) Main Focus on me, in my room with the pattern written (like usually on youtube)
21%
3) Main Focus on me (standing up and moving), with the pattern written
Technical Tip 2: Struggling with structuring tracks? You’re not alone.
Structuring is a real struggle for many beatboxers.
I suggest you to learn structure from musics you listen to (count the bars and try to differentiate each part such as the introduction, verses, the build-ups, the chorus, the drop/climax, …).
Read about structure and arrangement on internet.
You can find practical advices in this video: https://youtu.be/Xq3CuaaTSUU
Structuring is a real struggle for many beatboxers.
I suggest you to learn structure from musics you listen to (count the bars and try to differentiate each part such as the introduction, verses, the build-ups, the chorus, the drop/climax, …).
Read about structure and arrangement on internet.
You can find practical advices in this video: https://youtu.be/Xq3CuaaTSUU
Training Tip 3: Do not comfort yourself training with boosted sound parameters, otherwise you will sound weak on rudimentary stage set-ups.
Get used to train on a sound system that feels hard and difficult. Reduce volume, reduce bass, and reduce trebles.
Train like this for months – it’ll make magic.
Get used to train on a sound system that feels hard and difficult. Reduce volume, reduce bass, and reduce trebles.
Train like this for months – it’ll make magic.
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Working on an update of my e-book ''How to Create your training action plan''. The content will be feature 10 type-workouts that you can apply to level up your beatbox.
This e-book version 3 is named ''How To Beatbox Workout (to never stop leveling up)"
The update will be free for the ones who already own ''How to Create your training action plan''.
Coming soon, stay tuned ⚡
This e-book version 3 is named ''How To Beatbox Workout (to never stop leveling up)"
The update will be free for the ones who already own ''How to Create your training action plan''.
Coming soon, stay tuned ⚡
Productivity Tip 3: Plan your work session the previous day, so you give space for your mind the work day (clearing mental load).
You will not need to think about anything but just execute.
Take 10 to 20 minutes the previous day to smartly plan your work session, whether it is beatbox training related or anything else.
You will not need to think about anything but just execute.
Take 10 to 20 minutes the previous day to smartly plan your work session, whether it is beatbox training related or anything else.
Mindset Tip 3: Did you know that you had higher chances of reaching your goals when you write them down?
Better, display them somewhere you can read every day, to keep taking action towards them. Update your goals every 60 to 90 days.
No successful people have the same goal on the 31st December than the 1st of January. As human, we do, we analyze and we adjust. 365 days is a long period.
As you evolve, your goals follow. Are you taking action everyday towards your goals, whether it is beatbox related or not?
Better, display them somewhere you can read every day, to keep taking action towards them. Update your goals every 60 to 90 days.
No successful people have the same goal on the 31st December than the 1st of January. As human, we do, we analyze and we adjust. 365 days is a long period.
As you evolve, your goals follow. Are you taking action everyday towards your goals, whether it is beatbox related or not?
Technical Tip 3: Interacting with the crowd on stage.
You can interact with the crowd by going crazy in a mastered freestyle.
Insert a freestyle in one your track that’s comfortable for you (to create surprise). Make your freestyle 8, 16 or 32 bar longs depending on your ease and will.
Use contrast (rhythm, dynamics/energy/sounds contrasts). The goal can be the same as a drum or guitar solo from a rock band.
Move on stage and enjoy your music 100%.
Tell them an emotional story.
You can interact with the crowd by going crazy in a mastered freestyle.
Insert a freestyle in one your track that’s comfortable for you (to create surprise). Make your freestyle 8, 16 or 32 bar longs depending on your ease and will.
Use contrast (rhythm, dynamics/energy/sounds contrasts). The goal can be the same as a drum or guitar solo from a rock band.
Move on stage and enjoy your music 100%.
Tell them an emotional story.
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