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Who has the Best Tutorials?

Discussion in 'The Sesh' started by lategreat808, Jul 12, 2017.

  1. lategreat808

    lategreat808 DS Legend

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    Name says it all, who do you learn from outside your own friends. I have been digging Dave Cher recently.
     
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  2. Thomas Ishikawa

    Thomas Ishikawa Honed Member

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    I watch Dave too, cool dude. Other tutorials include:
    Kendama USA- done by their sponsored players. Some go into a lot of details, some don't but they get the point through.
    Sweets Kendama- The old ones were short and barely went over the trick in detail but the new ones done by Cooper and Sweets is professional and include a lot of details. They're really good.
    Yotricks- they're like a yo-yo group that also does kendama. They give you a lot of angles so they're really nice too. The guy teaching it is also good pace and goes into detail.
    Uriel Sanchez- my personal favorite. All the videos are done in POV and imo he is probably the best cause he goes deep into details, breaks down the trick, and talks about the problems he faced when learning the trick so you get that homie vibe from his videos.
     
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  3. Mollidama

    Mollidama Honed Member

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    I would definitely have to say @Uriel Sanchez is by far my favorite! Learned a great many tricks from his tutorials. Kusa is also one that I used to watch a lot. I like how they filmed the tricks so even if they didn't explain every detail you could see the whole thing and figure it out
     
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  4. r0bson

    r0bson n00b

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    i used kusa and yotricks for beginner tricks. Shoutout @Uriel Sanchez for advanced tutorials.
     
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  5. bonerkid

    bonerkid Honed Member

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    When I started out I was watching the KUSA tutorials a ton. Then for the more advanced stuff I watched yo tricks when they started doing videos and also Uriel's vids of course, since he covers a lot of stuff other channels simply don't.
     
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  6. Blake W.

    Blake W. Honed Member

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    Uriel gets my vote.
     
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  7. Nick Lectura

    Nick Lectura Moderator Staff Member

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    The old Sweets tutorials were super helpful when I first started. I used those as a guideline to where I thought my skill set should be at in terms of my skill level.
    The KUSA ones and Uriel's didn't come around until I was already at a good level to where I didn't need to watch all of them, but they're all definitely still good. The new Sweets ones are cool too, I like how they have their own office area to film, it's pretty cool.
     
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  8. Gasiek

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    Definitely @Uriel Sanchez 's tutorials are the best for me. He does advanced tricks and easier as well. He has big knowledge of teaching how to play kendama, he knows many things that people struggle with while starting learning new tricks. POV tutorials best way to see how to do a trick, because when you do it, it is the same angle like in the video :p @Uriel Sanchez you are the best!
     
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  9. Eric H

    Eric H Honed Member

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    Uriel Sanchez easily. Those pov tutorials are on point. I learn the majority of my tricks from him.
     
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  10. nikki_deo

    nikki_deo Slayer

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    when I was first starting out, i watch krom's beginner tutorial video on repeat pretty much lol
    and then the old sweets tutorials but i think the best would be Uriel's! I haven't seen that many great tutorials on what he covers and he explains and breaks it down so well
     
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  11. James Hoang

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    Gotta be Uriel's tutorials on YouTube. The way he goes so in-depth with his explanations on how to perform each trick makes him my number one choice for tutorials. Next up would be Yotricks.
     
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