How Beatboxing is Rooted in Hip Hop History
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
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Let's dive into the world of beatboxing and discover how this vocal art form stacks up against traditional drumming.
Linda Diaz teams up with the remarkable talents of The Beatbox House, a collective of world-champion beatboxers who push the boundaries of music using only their voices. Together, they delve into the depths of beatboxing, exploring its origins and its deep roots in the culture of Hip Hop.
But that's not all! Arthur Buckner, an exceptional drummer, brings his skillful beats and rhythmic prowess to the studio, ready to face off against the incredible beatboxing talent of Carnage The Executioner. The stage is set for an epic showdown, as drums collide with vocal drums, creating a fusion of styles.
We learn about the intricate techniques, innovative creativity, and boundless energy that make beatboxing special. Linda, Arthur, Carnage The Executioner, and The Beatbox House unravel the captivating artistry behind beatboxing and explore how it has influenced music today.
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00:00 How Does Drumming Compare to Beatboxing?
01:16 Carnage The Executioner Explains How Beatboxing is Misunderstood
02:40 How Did Beatboxing Get Its Name?
03:06 Meet The Beatbox House, Chris Celiz, Napom, Gene Shinozaki, Kenny Urban, Amit
05:04 How Beatboxing Rose to Fame
05:30 Beatboxing is Rooted in Hip Hop History
07:25 The Beatbox Battle Scene History
08:35 Napom Beatboxing Lesson
09:48 Drummer Battles Beatboxer
11:50 The Legacy of Beatboxing
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Absolutely love seeing beatbox being covered on here. If it weren't for beatbox, I may have never gotten into making music. It was a versatile instrument I could keep with me, even when I had nowhere to go, and that slowly evolved into a love of general music making
You know, same! My journeys gone nearly every direction since then, but in 8th grade i was lucky enough to take a hip hop class after school. We did all the subjects, from the history of the music, graffiti, and dance, and then to beatboxing and rhyming. The graffiti grabbed me first, i came from an artist family but i never had much talent for drawing objects or people or anything, but I excelled at patterns and shapes and abstract stuff, so graffiti was a galaxy-brain moment. Then when we got to the beatboxing and same thing I had music all around me but i struggled to sing, play guitar, etc. After Learning to beatbox i got into audio production, eventually playing bass, then rapping and singing. Its a deeply inspiring practice, when you are alone, it can almost be someone to talk to, and the whole time they are just telling you "music is amazing".
That's the beauty of the vocal instrument: it's always with you, you don't need to buy any extra gear to play it, and it'll never get destroyed by baggage handlers.
I love hearing people’s musical origin stories
Like one's voice, the apparatus of "beatbox" cannot be taken away.
4:34 blew my mind away so hard
This is just the tip of the iceberg for beatbox. It’s such an underrated art form.
The genius of human beings is unfathomable. Hip-hop is a singular expression of that genius.
BRO. So stoked to see Carnage the Executioner in one of your videos right after the P.O.S./Doomtree mention in the last video. It's like you've been browsing my music library lately for video ideas. I absolutely love this channel and I'm so glad to see you bringing attention to incredible artists like Carnage (who is also a god-tier rapper).
Always learning so much from this channel from all music and cultures great to see beatboxing on here! ❤️🔥🎤
Lets go beatbox house!
Love seeing this highlight on beatboxing. Beatboxing is a wildly underappreciated artform and it means a lot to see what I do featured here!
Thank God. A new Sound Field video!
Some years ago, when I was still making and producing music, a local rapper wanted me to mix his track that featured a beatboxer along with a usual digitally-made beat. I had a really hard time mixing that down because making sure that the rapper and the beatboxer don't compete for spectral space was difficult. As much range as the human voice has, it still occupies a fairly modest part of the full hearable range. I think if there was more content on how to mix down beatboxing with more conventional vocals, along with both acoustic and digitally-made elements, we'd be hearing even more beatboxing out there.
The Poofster has a pretty accessible tutorial about mixing beatbox vocals; for more hands-on advice though, I'd check some of the mixers in the elite beatbox realm. If you look up the BBU competition, a portion of the judging was based on the actual sound quality of the mix, so it's a good place to look and ask people via the credits for these tracks. Hope this helps!
Fantastic episode man! You can feel the love everyone involved has with music. As a producer myself this was soo inspirational
GOOD OL' THE BEATBOX HOUSE!
I liked the cheeky little PBS beatbox at the very very end. 😂👏
I don't know if you're interested in facilitating collaborations between proponents of different musical traditions, but Indian classical percussionists have their own beatboxing traditions called konnakol and bol, for vocalising the extremely complex rhythms that they use. It would be really cool to see you bring together those beatboxers and hip-hop beatboxers, to see what they can learn from each other and create together.
this has been done before. I was doing this in India long ago. check mad twins featuring an Indian konnakol artist Mahesh Vinayakram. ruclips.net/video/Gx1KUP88gN0/видео.html
It's when I saw some old clip from beardyman (not the kitchen one) where he did some amazing stuff that I truly understood great beatboxing is and how versatile making music can be. Not that I beatbox myself, but I love to record real life sounds, like recording noise from a construction yard, to use when I make music.
Great video! This was a lot of fun to learn about - I admit my own familiarity here is WAY different, mostly from all the Pentatonix tracks I've listened to... But I love the improvisational nature of beatboxing, and I really think it puts a huge light on just how versatile and wonderful our own bodies are as instruments. Even in difficult situations we can find an outlet for creativity, and a path to self expression and joy. And there's SO MUCH power in the snatching of something awesome despite everything being stacked against you.
There should be beatbox + rap battle team ups with 1 rapper and 1 beat boxer one one side and then another rapper and beatboxer on the other
That would be dope
Fantastic! Thank you for putting this together. Great flow to the video.
Fantastic how far people can emulate digital sounds.
It’s out! Let’s go!
its such a good day when sound field uploads :)
Yo im a lil late but im so psyched to see this as a beatboxer myself. I agree that the greatest thing about beatboxing is that your able to express yourself musically anywhere you are. I also agree with bros that while beatboxing has expanded beyond making Hip Hop beats with your mouth it is still an element of Hip Hop Culture. Keep up the good work yall your next video should be about scratching and turntablism
This is fantastic.
yay another soundfield Lindas beatboxing is so good!
If you wanna hear a beatboxing drummer, you should check Patrice Heral. I have been lucky enough to hear him live and he blew my mind.
4:35 YEAH !!!! I can do that too. Cool !!!!
infact... I probably should record my own samples since these type of sounds are pretty much unique and individual from person to person and cannot be reproduced by any instrument ... or mouth!
More horse! That was awesome
this was so great, learned a lot and appreciated seeing women beatboxers highlighted but it would have been even better to hear examples of them. the game of horse was super cool and i would absolutely watch a cartoon based on a beatboxing boy band
hats off to Carnage for being an OG. But just imagine the drumming level if Alem was playing horse with that guy.
Carnage is the man!
wow wow wow!!!
First off the Human Body is the original instrument(s) and studio. Period. Everything in life we use is based off every function of the body ❤
No mention of Grandmaster Flash's Vox Percussion King "beatbox"? It's the drum machine that really became known as the "beatbox" in the '70s, the 808 didn't even exist yet. Percussion King also sounded the most like early human beatboxing.
Another beatboxer highlight for me is Beardyman 🔥
beatboxing is so cool man when i was little i really wanted to make beats but had 0 equipment so id just be beatboxing all the time annoying my parents 😅
Is this channel ever coming back?
So sick seeing carnage, he used to tear it up with a cat named Eyedea...
Rip Eyedea ♥️
yoo the beatbox house
♥♥♥♥♥
Sounds like drum n bass
1st 😊
dang you beat me.
when you tell people that the voice is an instrument
a linda é linda rsrsrsrs
Where is Dougie E Fresh
Keep watching!
No mention of Dougie Fresh?
Keep watching.
To be honest, i didn’t know a human could to that 😅
I bet the first beats ever were made by mouth….so…
You can't roll like this like!
Kenny playing Fortnite :D
It's a little weird that you guys changed the thumbnail to someone who isn't beatboxing. What? Did the thumbnail of the asian American beatboxer not do well? Oh how can I tell? The person is holding the mic wrong for beatbox. I get changing the thumbnail periodically but why take Gene out of the thumbnail when hes one of the beatboxers you guys interviewed for a stock photo?
Edit: it looks like they fixed it and put Napom and Kenny on the cover. Not sure if it’s bc of this comment or social guys really upping his game. Either way, appreciated 👍