Beatbox
Beatbox
Beatboxing is a form of vocal percussion connected with hip hop culture (it has been
called the fifth element of hip hop) although it is not limited to hip hop music. It primarily involves the art of producing drum beats, rhythm, and
musical sounds using one's mouth, lips, tongue, voice, and more. It may also involve singing, vocal imitation of turntablism, the simulation of
horns, strings, and other musical instruments. Therefore it could be said to be a genre of a cappella music although it can be employed alongside
other instruments. It may have some historical connections with other vocal traditions such as scat singing and puirt a beul. Vocal imitation of
percussion sounds has existed for a very long time.
One tradition is thought to have originated in India several thousand years ago: the
tradition of bol, and the Chinese developed Kouji, a type of vocal performing arts. These had little relation with hip hop, however, and have no
direct connection to modern Eastern Hip Hop. Some African traditions use performers' bodies (clapping, stomping) to make musical sounds to maintain a
steady musical pace. They made sounds using their mouths by loudly breathing in and out, which is done in beatboxing today.
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