Steps
Basic Beatbox Techniques
The extreme Basic is Boots and Cats, Repeat in a beat box style to do this basic beat, should sound like this: Bu Ts Kt Ts
- 1Three basic sounds and the beat.
- Learn how to make the classic kick drum {b}, hi-hat {t} and classic snare drum {p} or {pf}. (more about this below)
- Combine the three sounds into an 8-beat such as this: { b t pf t / b t pf t } or {b t pf t / b b pf t }
- Concentrate on getting the timing right. If you make a mistake, keep going, do not stop or pause.
- Start off slowly and build up speed once you can do the 8-beat without losing timing.
When you start getting really good start the t sound b sound and the pft sound they are the simplest beat boxing techniques!
- 2The 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 'blow a raspberry'. Once you can do this, you make a very short lip oscillation.- Make the b sound as if you are saying b from the word bogus.
- This time, with your lips closed, let the pressure build up.
- You need to control the release of you lips just enough to let them vibrate for a short amount of time.
- 3The hi-hat
- closed {t}
- Make a simple "ts" sound but have your teeth closed or lightly closed.
- 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.
- open {ts}
- Make a simple t sound but have your teeth lightly closed.
- 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.
- Breath out for longer to create the open hat sound.
You can also do successive hi-hats by making a "tktktktk" sound, using the mid-back of your tongue to make the "k" sound. You can make an open hi-hat sound by drawing out the breath in the "ts" hi-hat, so it's more like "tssss" for a more realistic open hat sound. Another way of producing a realistic high-hat sound is to make a "ts" sound with your teeth clenched.
- closed {t}
- 4The classic snare drum {p}
- 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.- The first is to make a lip oscillation. This is where you push the air out of your lips making them vibrate.
- The second is where you breath out at the same time making a [ ph ] sound.
- To make the 'p' sound more interesting and more snare-like, most beatboxers add a second fricative (continuous) sound to the initial 'p' sound: pf ps psh bk.
- 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.- Pull your lips in a bit so that your lips are sort of hidden, as if you had no teeth.
- Build up a little air pressure behind the hidden lips.
- 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.
- 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.
- The simplest way of making a classic snare sound is to say the letter 'p'. However, making a 'p' sound is too quiet.
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