Human Beatbox (Short Text)

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ill o.g.
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It sounds like a set of drums but it's really a trained human voice:

Beat boxing is a form of vocal percussion making music using only the mouth to generate sounds usually made by drums and other musical instruments. With just their lips and a microphone, beat boxers reproduce the sound of drum kits, drum machines, turntables, hip hop, Latin and African percussion. Some sound exactly like an entire drum kit, and can emulate the sounds of a cappella, rock, rappers, singer-songwriters, traditional jazz, or almost any kind of percussion imaginable. Beat boxing borrows from the vocal percussion still used in African story telling, as well as the improvisational vocal art of "scat" singing in Jazz, and the many simultaneous vocal tones of Tuvan (Mongolian) throat singing. But beat boxing really started in the 1980s, with young African American guys in Harlem and the Bronx imitating what they heard on records. They became known as "human beat boxes" -- i.e., human versions of drums. Though it's still rare, beatboxing since spread to other ethnic groups and its practitioners have developed extremely individual ways of performing.
 

DjDelay

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Killa Kella comes pretty close. Rahzel's just gotten the most exposure 'cos he's done quite a bit of recording, and of course he's and honourary member of The Roots (i think)
 

eka

Mad samplist productions
ill o.g.
Originally posted by Mr. Messenger
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is there anyone better than Rahzel?

don't know, but I like the oldskool beatboxers like ready rock z, the human beat box aka the ox that rocks from the fat boys, doug e fresh, the skinny boy's, etc.
the pioneers.
I used to listen to the fatboys for hours back in the day's and try to do it myself.
I learned it that way, but I exactly sound like the ox when I beat box, hehehe.
 

DJ Reflex

Turntablist, Producer
ill o.g.
Dam its great man. if im at skool and a beat pops into my head, i whip out my nokia load up the voice recorder and beatbox the beat in and i can even layer bass while beatboxing!! Haha!
Anyways....
I also have a sample library on my pc of me doing diff construction kits with beatboxing then i load em up on my sampler and play mad beats that no-one cud do, that aren't even physically possible, but it sounds real cos u hav like 4 pads of different breaths-in. So ull hav a long breath in a short one and a cuple of mid ones and throw em in at looped points and it sounds like a superhuman beatboxer!!!!!!
Word!
 

djswivel

Producer Extraordinaire
ill o.g.
I've had the chance to DJ alongside Killa Kela at The Guvernment nightclub in my hometown of Toronto. We gave him a 10 minute set, and straight up, he KILLED it.....he is extremely talented....One person you might now know about for beat boxing is Michael Jackson....Do your research and you'll find out that Jacko can hold it down.....One of the best ever

My fav's are Kela, Doug E Fresh and Rahzel......
 

Haze47

THE URBAN ARCHEOLOGIST
ill o.g.
Yea, Leeds has got a real good beatboxer, goes by the name of schlmo or summat, did a residency at a pub, he was good, dnb/hip hop - was thinking, can you actually collab with beatboxers?
 
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