in Choral Music


Beatboxing

Resources
Bass
How to Beatbox Videos
Hi-Hat
Inward Snare
Outward Snare
Kick Drum
Drum and Bass Tutorial
Beats in Bites
Beats in Bites is a series that explores how to beatbox. In each episode, Canadian beatboxers Julia Dales and Ammar Abou-Agena teach the essential sounds needed for beatboxing. They teach the children how to produce sounds using the mouth, lips, tongue and voice. They also demonstrate a number of sounds from tongue clicks, gogo to echo vocals. The kids in the videos join in the fun, dancing and beatboxing alongside the experts. Beats in Bites also features two real-life parrots, Sunny & Pepper, who mimic the sounds of the performers. The content has been made suitable for young kids (11 and under)
A link to the instructional videos at TVO Kids is provided by clicking on the image to the right.
The pages listed under how to beatbox are a collection of youtube videos, tips and techniques collected from beatboxers as well as information from humanbeatbox.com, and examples of choral ensembles from various parts of the world with a human beatboxer.
Gavin Tyte was one of the first people to give tutorials in beatboxing. As a reverend, he has astonished his parishoners with the use of beatboxing in his sermons. Gavin is the author of the Beatbox Bible and has written articles for humanbeatbox.com.
Below are shorter video tutorials found at monkeysee.com as well as a tutorial on making beats.
Lesson 1 - The Basics
Lesson 2 - My First DnB Beat
Lesson 3 - Breath Control
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Education 6915: Vocal and Choral Pedagogy