Originally published on Nov. 10, 2018. Researchers who used MRIs to study five beatboxers have found that when making their characteristic percussive sounds, the volunteers were doing things with ...
The video has amassed more than 3.5 lakh likes and several comments. Since childhood we have all heard the popular saying that "Practice makes a man Perfect". To accomplish something in any particular ...
On the hip-hop scene, “beatboxing” — the term for the art of creating rhythms and sound effects with the human voice — has taken a back seat to rapping, DJing, emceeing, break dancing and graffiti art ...
At the TechFellow event on Friday, we had the opportunity to demo a musical mobile app that lets you beatbox on your iPhone. Developed by Dutch startup Monodomo, bChamp is $0.99 at the app store. The ...
This post was updated Oct. 16 at 6:51 p.m. The Beatboxing Bruins members are marching to the beat of their own drum. Having had its first meeting of the academic year Thursday, the only student ...
A video of a professional beatboxer showing 15 years of beatboxing progression is doing the rounds on social media and is astounding listeners far and beyond. In it, one can see how the man is using ...
According to new research by a voice expert, beatboxing may actually be gentler on injury-prone vocal cords. You might think that beatboxing, with its harsh, high-energy percussive sounds, would be ...
As any amateur rapper knows, simulating the beat of a drum or the scratch of a turntable with nothing other than the lips, voice, mouth, and tongue takes skill. When done properly, a master can trick ...
Using the mouth, lips, tongue and voice to generate sounds that one might never expect to come from the human body is the specialty of the artists known as beatboxers. Now scientists have used ...
Orangutans can make two separate sounds simultaneously, much like songbirds or human beatboxers, according to a study led by the University of Warwick. Academics say the findings provide clues around ...
Orangutans can make two separate sounds at the same time, much like songbirds or human beatboxers, a new study suggests. University of Warwick researchers say the findings provide clues around the ...