Beatboxing is the art of imitating musical instruments (bass, drums, scratches, winds and strings) and various sound effects using the human mouth. It can include singing and imitation of turntables. This is a fairly complex skill that is gaining momentum around the world.
Instructions
Step 1
You can learn beatboxing, however, you have to make a lot of effort and devote a lot of time to training.
Basic beatbox sounds:
classic kick: we can say that this is the sound "Boom" - as little voice as possible with tight lips. The bit is denoted by the letter "B".
hi-hat: This is the "Shh" sound, and there are many variations of this sound. The bit usually denotes "hi-hat"
snare drum: This is a "Breathe" sound, you should try to make it loud and clear. In the beat, this sound is designated "Tsh".
Step 2
Having figured out the sounds and having devoted enough time to working out them, start building the beat. There are usually 8 sounds in one measure (professionals put 16 sounds). Start slowly and gradually gain momentum: B t Tsh t B Tsh t… then the combination is repeated.
Step 3
The most important rule is don't be embarrassed and don't be ashamed of yourself! Of course, at first, the sounds will sound strange and even ridiculous. Do not despair and keep training. You can turn on hip-hop and beat the beat along with the music.
Step 4
Try not to overexert yourself if your throat still hurts, drink hot tea and take a short break.
Step 5
Once you have mastered the basic sounds, start learning new difficult beats, for example:
handclap snare: denoted by "K". put the edges of the tongue close to the palate, quickly breathe out through the mouth so that the stream of air passes through any opening on the side between the tongue and the palate. For example, Bm Bm Pf t t Bm Pf t BBm Bm Pf t t Bm Pf t.
If the sounds are stuck together, this means that they need to be pronounced without a pause.