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Fast Hi-hats | TK's
Hi-hats can be quite hard to do quickly using the standard { t t } method, so here we'll explain how to use interconnecting hi-hats to beatbox far faster than ... -
Open Hi-hat
The open hi-hat is the replication of the opening of the hi-hat cymbals, which creates a residual hi-hat sound that will add depth to your routine. This may be done ... -
Basic Hi Hat
These are the most simple hi hat sounds, which replicate a closed hi hat. The closed hat is part of the staple kick, hat and snare used as the basis ... -
Inward Roto Snare
The Inward Combo Snare is a combination of the Inward Classic Snare { ^Ph } and the Inward K Snare { ^Kh }. It can be made whilst taking a ... -
Percussive K Snare | K Rimshot
This is an inward emulation of the classic Roland TR808 rimshot sound. A rimshot is where the stick is laid between the centre of the snare drum and the rim ... -
Ph Snare | Inward Classic Snare
This is the inward variation of the classic snare, done by breathing inward and saying 'ph.' This is a very useful sound as with some of the other snare sounds, ... -
CL snare | Inward Classic Handclap
The inward CL snare or the inward classic handclap, is a slight variation of the percussive K snare. Since it is strictly percussive and there is no intake of air, ... -
Inward Hollow Snare
The inward hollow snare is a slightly twangy snare made by a short vocalized gasp of air. It is also a variant of the cough snare, but done by making ... -
Combination (Double) Snare
The combination snare is the combination of the classic handclap sound and the inward k sound done in rapid succession done in one breath. However, there are many variants of ... -
Classic Psh Snare
The Psh snare replicated a popular snare used in early 90's hiphop music and became a popular sound amongst beatboxers during that time. Standard Beatbox Notation (SBN) { Psh } ...