How to Headbang
Stretch your neck beforehand and turn your head a bit to lessen the probability of a neck strain., Start with the simple rhythm nod, nodding your head backwards a bit then flicking forward, repeating with the rhythm. , Move on to the head drummer...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Stretch your neck beforehand and turn your head a bit to lessen the probability of a neck strain.
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Step 2: Start with the simple rhythm nod
,, Do this to the long beat of the song, so if the song has a drum set beat behind it headbang on the bass, because this kind is too long to do real fast. , Spin your head in a circle and let hair fly.Add some of your own style to your headbang so you don't look like a poser. ,,,, -
Step 3: nodding your head backwards a bit then flicking forward
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Step 4: repeating with the rhythm.
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Step 5: Move on to the head drummer and bend over and continuously headbang to the fast drum beats.
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Step 6: Try the hard slammer: swinging your head from head height to waist height.
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Step 7: try the windmill.
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Step 8: However
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Step 9: when the song has ended
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Step 10: be sure to remain in a bent down position for some moments
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Step 11: as it may be difficult to walk
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Step 12: after all
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Step 13: your sense of balance may be affected.
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Step 14: Decide how many beats per riff you'll be headbanging to and at what speed
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Step 15: Look up the music video for the song and see how the band that plays it head bang.
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Step 16: After a few days of practice
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Step 17: not only will you be able to mosh like a god
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Step 18: you will gain the ability to beat people up with your hair.
Detailed Guide
Your head can ache the next morning otherwise.
,, Do this to the long beat of the song, so if the song has a drum set beat behind it headbang on the bass, because this kind is too long to do real fast. , Spin your head in a circle and let hair fly.Add some of your own style to your headbang so you don't look like a poser. ,,,,
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