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Warming Up
Like any exertion that stretches your muscles, it's a good idea to warm up before you perform. -
Finger Waggle
The finger waggle is a technique where you speak or make sounds and waggle your finger between your lips to create an effect. This sound is very simple but can sound ... -
The 16-Beat
The 16-beat is a beat with 16 sounds in a row. -
Breathing in a Beat
Breath control or 'breathing in a beat' is important to learn if you want to beatbox without running out of breath, keeling over and dying. -
How to Beatbox and Loop
Live Looping is layering up of beatboxing sounds. -
Holding the Microphone
The way in which beatboxers hold the mic is very important. Lounge singers hold it one way, beatboxers hold it another. We're beatboxers and not lounge singers so watch and ... -
Aspirated and Unaspirated Sounds
Sounds can be made aspirated (breathing in or out) or unaspirated (using air in the mouth or throat). TyTe explains the difference. -
Forced and Unforced Plosives
Plosives such as { k }, { b }, { t } and { p } can be made unforced or forced. TyTe explains how. -
Auditory Illusion
How to beatboxers make it sound like they're making two sounds at the same time when they are only making one sound at a time? They use an auditory illusion.