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beatboxing
beatboxing, n. colloq. (orig. U.S.). Brit. /ˈbiːtbɒksɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈbitˌbɑksɪŋ/ [‹ beat-box n. + -ing suffix1. Compare slightly later beatbox v.] The making of rhythmical sounds with the voice and mouth in imitation of the rhythms of hip-hop music. Cf. human beatbox n. at human adj. and n. Additions198...
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Beatboxing
It is the TR-808 that human beatboxing is largely modeled after.
"Human beatboxing" in hip-hop originated in the 1980s. Modern beatboxing
The Internet has played a large part in the popularity of modern beatboxing.
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A Beginner's Guide to Beatboxing | HUMAN BEATBOX
Beatboxing is the musical expression of the body through the innovation of sounds and the crafting of music by only using the mouth, throat, and nose. Contrary to common belief, beatboxing remains to be a rapidly growing art form that transcends the sole replication of drums and sound effects and into full musical performances.
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Flute beatboxing
Flute beatboxing (or fluteboxing) is an extended technique of the flute, or an extension in sound resonators for beatboxing. Sources
Music performance
Side-blown flutes
Beatboxing
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Why is beatboxing called 「ヒューマンビートボックス」? I was watching TV when the topic turned to certain celebrities' ability to beatbox. In talking about this every mention of the term beatbox was > **** . Why is **human** ne...
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> The term "beatboxing" is derived from the mimicry of early drum machines, then known as beatboxes, particularly the Roland TR-808. It is the TR-808 that human beatboxing is largely modeled after.
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beatbox
beatbox, v. colloq. (orig. U.S.). Brit. /ˈbiːtbɒks/, U.S. /ˈbitˌbɑks/ [‹ beat-box n.. Compare slightly earlier beatboxing n.] intr. To make rhythmical sounds with the voice and mouth in imitation of the rhythms of hip-hop music. Cf. human beatbox n. at human adj. and n. Additions1988 People 29 Aug. ...
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Beatrhyming
Beatrhyming is a vocal performance art which involves rapping, singing, or spoken word while simultaneously beatboxing. See also
Beatbox House
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Vocal music
Beatboxing
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Alem (beatboxer)
Musical style
Alem is one of the first pioneer of technicality in modern beatboxing. He has often cited Kenny Muhammad, the human orchestra, as one of his primary early beatboxing influences.
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Afra (beatboxer)
He formed the beatboxing band Afra & Incredible Beatbox Band in 2005 with Kei and K-Moon. He had a guest appearance alongside Kōichi Yamadera in the eighth episode of the anime Samurai Champloo as the voice of the beatboxing Shinpachi.
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Beatbox Battle World Championship
In 2015, more than 150 national or major event champions of beatboxing gathered from 50 or so countries, after qualifying to participate in the world event The event was the first international beatboxing championship.
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Grand Beatbox Battle
The Grand Beatbox Battle (commonly abbreviated GBB) is an annual international beatboxing competition hosted by Swissbeatbox. The competition holds multiple tournaments for different forms and categories of beatboxing which include: Solo (or Showcase), Loopstation, Tag Team, Tag
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《Medúlla》专辑制作幕后特辑 Björk: Inner or Deep Part of an Animal or Plant Structure
Features the singing/beatboxing talents of Shlomo, Rahzel, Tanya Tagaq, Dokaka, Mike Patton, and Björk herself.
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查亚托恩·特拉拉塔纳帕迪
会参加合唱团,懂得演奏鼓、 Beatboxing
现于曼谷大学就读传播学学士
喜欢的音乐类型是流行音乐、嘻哈音乐、节奏蓝调
喜欢的食物是韩国料理。
演艺经历
查亚托恩·特拉拉塔纳帕迪在2022年参加GMMTV男子选秀节目《Project Alpha》并胜出比赛成为季军。
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UK Beatbox Championships
A panel of highly respected judges include former winners and international judges from the beatboxing fraternity. Online-Communities
Beatboxing
Recurring events established in 2005
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Wes Carroll
This art is now widely known as beatboxing and is a derivative of contemporary a cappella music. References
External links
New York Times (cached) "New York Times: Doo-Wop-A-Doo Will No Longer Do"
beatboxing.com "Beatboxing.com interview with Wes
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