To
get started, you should master the three basic sounds of beat boxing: the
classic kick drum {b}, the hi-hat {t}, and the classic snare drum {p} or {pf}.
Practice combining the sounds into an 8-beat rhythm like this: { b t pf t / b t
pf t } or { b t pf t / b b pf t }. Make sure to get the timing right. Start off
slowly and build up speed later.
1.
1
Practice the classic kick drum {b}
The simplest way to make the classic kick drum is to say the letter "b."
To make it sound louder and punchier, you need to do what is called a lip oscillation. This is where you let air vibrate through your lips - a bit like "blowing a raspberry." Once you can do this, you make a very short lip oscillation.
The simplest way to make the classic kick drum is to say the letter "b."
To make it sound louder and punchier, you need to do what is called a lip oscillation. This is where you let air vibrate through your lips - a bit like "blowing a raspberry." Once you can do this, you make a very short lip oscillation.
o Make
the b sound as if you are saying b from the word bogus.
o This
time, with your lips closed, let the pressure build up.
o You
need to control the release of you lips just enough to let them vibrate for a
short amount of time.
2.
2
Next, try and
duplicate the hi-hat {t}
o Make
a simple "ts" sound but have your teeth closed or lightly closed.
o Move
the tip of your tongue forward behind your front teeth for a thin hat sound and
to the traditional t position for a heavy hat sound.
o open
{ts}
o Make
a simple t sound but have your teeth lightly closed.
o Move
the tip of your tongue forward behind your front teeth for a thin hat sound and
to the traditional t position for a heavy hat sound.
o Breath
out for longer to create the open hat sound.
You can also do successive hi-hats by making a "
You can also do successive hi-hats by making a "
3.
3
And finally, try and tackle the classic snare drum {p}
o The
simplest way of making a classic snare sound is to say the letter 'p.' However,
making a 'p' sound is too quiet.
To make it louder you can do several things.
To make it louder you can do several things.
o The
first is to make a lip oscillation. This is where you push the air out of your
lips making them vibrate.
o The
second is where you breath out at the same time making a [ pH ] sound.
o To
make the 'p' sound more interesting and more snare-like, most beat boxers add a
second fricative (continuous) sound to the initial 'p' sound: pf ps psh bk.
o Variation
{pf}
It is similar to the bass drum, only you use the very front of your lips instead of the side, and you tighten them more.
It is similar to the bass drum, only you use the very front of your lips instead of the side, and you tighten them more.
o Pull
your lips in a bit so that your lips are sort of hidden, as if you had no
teeth.
o Build
up a little air pressure behind the hidden lips.
o Swing
your lips out (not literally swing) and just before they return to their normal
position (un-hidden),
release the air with a 'p' sound.
o Immediately
after you release the air and get the 'p' sound out, tighten your bottom lip up
against your bottom teeth to make a "fff"
sound.
After mastering the three basic beatbox sounds,
it's time to move onto these intermediate techniques. These might be a little
more difficult, but practice makes perfect.
1.
1
Develop
a good bass drum sound.
This is done by pressing your lips together and building up pressure with your tongue and jaw, pushing your tongue forward from the back of your mouth and closing your opened jaw at the same time. Let your lips part toward the side for just a moment so the air can escape, and it should make a bass drum sound. You want to add pressure with your lungs, but not so much that you have an airy sound afterward.
If you're not making enough bass sound, you need to relax your lips a bit. If your sound isn't making a bass drum sound at all, you need to tighten your lips, or make sure that you're doing it off to the side of your lips.
Another way to approach it is to say "
This is done by pressing your lips together and building up pressure with your tongue and jaw, pushing your tongue forward from the back of your mouth and closing your opened jaw at the same time. Let your lips part toward the side for just a moment so the air can escape, and it should make a bass drum sound. You want to add pressure with your lungs, but not so much that you have an airy sound afterward.
If you're not making enough bass sound, you need to relax your lips a bit. If your sound isn't making a bass drum sound at all, you need to tighten your lips, or make sure that you're doing it off to the side of your lips.
Another way to approach it is to say "
2.
2
Explore
other ways to make a snare sound.
Bring your tongue to the back of your mouth and build up pressure with your tongue or lungs. Use your tongue if you're looking for speed, or use your lungs if you want to breathe in at the same time as you make the sound. Try saying "
Bring your tongue to the back of your mouth and build up pressure with your tongue or lungs. Use your tongue if you're looking for speed, or use your lungs if you want to breathe in at the same time as you make the sound. Try saying "
3.
3
Add
a drum-machine snare sound to the mix.
First say "
First say "
synth-like snare sound. You can also work on moving the grunt so that it feels like it's coming from the top of your throat, for a higher drum sound, or so that it feels more like it's coming out of the lower part of your throat, for a lower drum sound.
4.
4
Don't
forget about the crash cymbal.
This is one of the easier sounds to make. Whisper (don't say) the syllable "
This is one of the easier sounds to make. Whisper (don't say) the syllable "
5.
5
Make
room for the reversed cymbal.
Place the tip of your tongue so that it touches the place where your top teeth meet your palate. Keeping your lips about a half-inch apart, breath in forcefully through your mouth. Notice how the air blows past your teeth and tongue and makes a sort of small rushing sound. Then, breath in forcefully again, and this time close your lips as your breathing in; they should sort of feel like they're popping closed, without making a popping sound.
Place the tip of your tongue so that it touches the place where your top teeth meet your palate. Keeping your lips about a half-inch apart, breath in forcefully through your mouth. Notice how the air blows past your teeth and tongue and makes a sort of small rushing sound. Then, breath in forcefully again, and this time close your lips as your breathing in; they should sort of feel like they're popping closed, without making a popping sound.
6.
6
Breathe.
You would be surprised at the number of human
You would be surprised at the number of human
7.
7
Develop your inward
sounds technique.
One thing that puzzles people is how
One thing that puzzles people is how
o There
are many ways of making inward sounds. Nearly every sound that can be made
outward can be made inward - although it may take some practice to get it
right.
8.
8
Hold the mic properly.
Microphone technique is very important for performing or if you just want to enhance the sound made by your mouth. And there are different ways of holding the microphone. Many
beatboxers deliver
poor performances because they hold the microphone incorrectly and thus they
fail to maximize the power and clarity of the sounds they produce.While you can just hold the mic as you would while singing, someMicrophone technique is very important for performing or if you just want to enhance the sound made by your mouth. And there are different ways of holding the microphone. Many
beatboxers find that putting the mic between your ring and middle fingers and then gripping it with your first two fingers on top of the bulb and your thumb at the bottom results in a cleaner, more crisp sound. Try not to breathe into the mic while you beatbox.
Once you've acquired basic and intermediate skills, it's time
to learn some advanced techniques. Don't worry if you have trouble picking them
up right away. With practice, you'll be able to do all of them eventually.
1.
1
Develop
a sweeping bass drum sound (X).
This should be used in place of a bass drum. It takes about 1/2-1 beat to perform. To do a sweeping bass drum, start out like you're about to do a bass drum. Then let your lips loose so they flap when you push air past them. Then touch the tip of your tongue to the inside gum of your bottom teeth and push it forward to perform the technique.
This should be used in place of a bass drum. It takes about 1/2-1 beat to perform. To do a sweeping bass drum, start out like you're about to do a bass drum. Then let your lips loose so they flap when you push air past them. Then touch the tip of your tongue to the inside gum of your bottom teeth and push it forward to perform the technique.
2.
2
Work
on a techno bass technique (U).
This is done by making an "
This is done by making an "
3.
3
Add
a techno snare to the mix (G).
This is done the same way as the Techno Bass, but position your mouth as if you were going to make a "shh" sound. You'll still get the bass sound underneath.
This is done the same way as the Techno Bass, but position your mouth as if you were going to make a "shh" sound. You'll still get the bass sound underneath.
4.
4
Don't
forget about basic scratching.
This is done by reversing the airflow of any of the previous techniques. A commonly misunderstood technique, scratching involves different tongue and lip movements depending on the instrument you are trying to "scratch" with. To understand better, record yourself laying down a beat. Then using a music program, like Windows Sound Recorder, listen to it in reverse. Learning to emulate those reversed sounds literally doubles your known techniques. Also, try making the sound, and then its reverse immediately afterward (Ex: A bass sound followed by its reverse in quick succession make the standard "scratch" noise).
This is done by reversing the airflow of any of the previous techniques. A commonly misunderstood technique, scratching involves different tongue and lip movements depending on the instrument you are trying to "scratch" with. To understand better, record yourself laying down a beat. Then using a music program, like Windows Sound Recorder, listen to it in reverse. Learning to emulate those reversed sounds literally doubles your known techniques. Also, try making the sound, and then its reverse immediately afterward (Ex: A bass sound followed by its reverse in quick succession make the standard "scratch" noise).
5.
5
Work
on jazz brushes.
Lightly blow out through your mouth while trying to sustain the letter "f." By blowing slightly harder on the beats 2 and 4, you'll have the accents.
Lightly blow out through your mouth while trying to sustain the letter "f." By blowing slightly harder on the beats 2 and 4, you'll have the accents.
6.
6
Add
a rimshot.
Whisper the word "
Whisper the word "
7.
7
Add
a click roll. (Kkkk)
This is a very difficult technique to perform at first, but once you know how, you can use it any time. To start, position your tongue so that the right (or left, depending on preference) side is resting right above where your top teeth meet your gum. Then pull the back of your tongue toward the back of your throat to do a click roll.
This is a very difficult technique to perform at first, but once you know how, you can use it any time. To start, position your tongue so that the right (or left, depending on preference) side is resting right above where your top teeth meet your gum. Then pull the back of your tongue toward the back of your throat to do a click roll.
8.
8
Practice
humming the baseline and beatboxing at
the same time.
This technique isn't as difficult as singing, but when you're just starting off, it is easy to get lost. To start, you must first realize that their are two ways to hum: one is from the throat (say "
This technique isn't as difficult as singing, but when you're just starting off, it is easy to get lost. To start, you must first realize that their are two ways to hum: one is from the throat (say "
9.
9
You'll
need to practice inward humming too.
This is an advanced technique which is not widely used in the realm of
This is an advanced technique which is not widely used in the realm of
10.
10
Adding
trumpet sounds is a great way to mix it up.
1. Hum falsetto (that's high pitched - like Mickey Mouse).
2. Lift the back of your tongue to make the sound thinner and sharper.
3. Add a loose, lip oscillation (classic kick drum) to the front of each note.
4. Close your eyes, let rip and pretend you are Louis Armstrong.
1. Hum falsetto (that's high pitched - like Mickey Mouse).
2. Lift the back of your tongue to make the sound thinner and sharper.
3. Add a loose, lip oscillation (classic kick drum) to the front of each note.
4. Close your eyes, let rip and pretend you are Louis Armstrong.
11.
11
Practice singing and beatboxing at
the same time.
The key is to line up consonant sounds with the bass and vowel sounds with the snare. Don't bother adding a hi-hat, as even the best
beatboxers have
trouble in that respect.The key is to line up consonant sounds with the bass and vowel sounds with the snare. Don't bother adding a hi-hat, as even the best
Singing and
(b)if your (
pff)mother (b)(b)on(b)(pff)ly knew(b)knew(pff) ("If Your Mother Only Knew" by Rahzel)
1.
1
Listen to the song
you want to beatbox to
a few times to find out where the beat goes.
In the example above, the beats are marked out.
2.
2
Sing the tune a few
times with words.
3.
3
Try and fit the beats
with the lyrics.
Most songs will have the beat in front of the words. In this case:
o "If"
- Since the word "if" in our example starts with a vowel, it is easy
to fit in the bass just before it, as though you were saying "bif."
Note however, that the "b" must be low and if necessary, separate the
beats from the words a little when you first start.
o "Mother"
- The word "mother" starts with a consonant. In this case, you could
drop the "m" and substitute it with the "pff"
since they sound quite close when said together quickly. Or, you could stagger
the word just a little so that the beat comes first, and the lyric slightly
delayed. If you choose the first, you will end up singing "pffother."
Notice that your top teeth contact your lower lip, which is what creates the
m-like sound. If you can manipulate this, it will sound a lot better.
o "On"
- For the double beat on "on," you can hum the pitch while doing
"b-b-on," then come in straight away with "b pff-ly knew,"
all the while humming the pitch. For the "on," you might find that
the sound breaks if you do the second bass beat. To remedy this, hum through
your nose. This can be done simply by pushing the back of your tongue up to
close off against your soft upper palate. This hum now comes out through your
nose, and is not interrupted by what you do with your mouth.
o "Knew"
- The word "knew" echoes and fades off.
4.
4
These steps can be adapted for any song with a beat.
Keep practicing, with different songs and soon you will be able to ad-lib more
easily.
The first line is for the snare sound. This can be a tongue
snare, a lip snare, or any other snare. Next is the hi-hat line, and the third
is the bass line. Another line can be added at the bottom for miscellaneous
sounds, which should be defined below the tab and apply only to that pattern.
Here's an example:
S
|----|K---|----|K---||----|K---|----|K---|
H
|--T-|--T-|--T-|--T-||----|----|----|----|
B
|B---|----|B---|----||B---|----|B---|----|
V
|----|----|----|----||--W-|--W-|--W-|--W-|
W =
Vocalized "What?"
Beats are separated by single lines, bars by double lines.
Here's a key for the symbols:
·
JB = Bumskid bass
drum
·
B = Strong bass drum
·
b = Soft bass drum
·
X = Sweeping bass drum
·
U = Techno bass drum
·
K = Tongue snare (without lungs)
·
C = Tongue snare (with lungs)
·
P = Pff or
lip snare
·
G = Techno snare
·
T = "Ts" snare
·
S = "Tssss"
open snare
·
t = front part of successive hi-hats
·
k = back part of successive hi-hats
·
Kkkk =
Click roll
This is the basic beat. All beginners should start here and
work their way up.
S
|----|K---|----|K---||----|K---|----|K---|
H
|--T-|--T-|--T-|--T-||--T-|--T-|--T-|--T-|
B
|B---|----|B---|----||B---|----|B---|----|
This one sounds cool and is a good exercise for speeding up
your hi-hats without using the successive hi-hat sounds.
S
|----|K---|----|K---||----|K---|----|K---|
H |--TT|--TT|--TT|--TT||--TT|--TT|--TT|--TT|
B
|B---|----|B---|----||B---|----|B---|----|
This is a more advanced beat that should only be attempted if
you can successfully do the Double Hi-hat pattern with perfect accuracy. It
switches up the rythms in
the Double Hi-hat pattern to make it more interesting.
S |----|K---|----|K---||----|K---|----|K---|
H |--TT|----|TT--|--TT||--TT|----|TT--|--TT|
B
|B---|--B-|--B-|----||B---|--B-|--B-|-B--|
This is a very advanced beat. Only try it if you've mastered
the above patterns as well as the successive hi-hat(tktktk).
S
|----|K---|----|K---||----|K---|----|K---|
H |-tk-|-tk-|tk-t|-tkt||-tk-|-tk-|tkSS|--tk|
B |B--b|---B|--B-|----||B--b|---B|--B-|----|
S
|----|G---|----|G---||----|G---|----|G---|
H |--tk|--tk|--tk|--tk||--tk|--tk|--tk|--tk|
B
|U---|----|U---|----||U---|----|U---|----|
S |--P-|-P--| |S |-P--P|-P----P-|
H |----|----|{3x}|H |-----|-.tk.t-t|
B |B---|B---| |B |B-BB-|B--.B---|
This beat has 16 beats in it. ch4nders split it into 4 beats.
it sounds cool when it is faster
|B t t t |K t t K |t k t B |K t t K |
1--------2--------3--------4-------
When it says D, do a quick double bass kick.
S |--K-|--K-|--K-|--K-|
H |-t-t|t--t|-t-t|t--t|
B |B---|-D--|B---|-D--|
S |----|K---|----|K---|
H |-tt-|-t-t|tt-t|-ttt|
B |B--B|--B-|--B-|----|
For the t line, you actually click your tongue. The number
three represents a relatively open mouth, for a higher more open sound. One
represents a small “O” shaped mouth, for a low tongue click, and 2 is somewhere
in the middle. The beat is quite difficult, and you can practice doing just the
bass and snare until you feel ready to add the tongue clicks. Additionally, you
may add a high pitched “Snoooop” humming in your throat. Listen to the song to
see what it’s like.
v|snoooooooooooooooo
t|--3--2--|1--2----|
S|----k---|----k---|
B|b--b--b-|--b-----|
v|ooooooooooooooooooop
t|--1--2--|3--2----|
S|----k---|----k---|
B|b--b--b-|--b-----|
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