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Hello, come back with me Alif today I will explain the procedure text "How To Do"
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and now I will make an example :
How to do Beatbox
1. Understand how many voices you can master.
To get started, you'll need to master three basic sounds for a beatbox: the classic {b} kick drum, hi-hat {t}, and the classic {p} or {pf} snare drum. Practice the sound combination into an 8 beat rhythm like this: {b t pf t / b t pf t} or {b t pf t / b b pf t}. Make sure your timing is right. Start slowly and then increase the speed.
2. Practice the classic kick drum sound {b}.
The easiest way to produce a classic kick drum sound is to say the letter "b". In order for the sound to be louder and more real, you need to do lip oscillations. This action means you drain and vibrate the air through the slit of your lips - like when you wanted to make fun of someone. Once you can do this, do an oscillation. Make the b sound as if you were saying b from the word bonus. This time, with your lips closed, let the pressure build-up. You have to control the stop of the lip shaking after a while.
3. Next, try imitating the hi-hat {t}.
Make a simple "ts" sound but your teeth are closed or slightly closed. Move the tip of your tongue forward behind your front teeth for a thin hat sound and the traditional t position for a heavy hat sound.
Breathe longer to make the hat opening sound.
4. Try producing successive or increasing hi-hat sounds.
You can also do this by making a "tktktk" sound, using the center of the back of your tongue to make a "k" sound. You can make a hi-hat opening sound by exhaling when you say "ts", so it sounds more like "tssss". This trick will create a more realistic open sound. Another way to produce a real hi-hat sound is to make a “ts” sound when your teeth are tightly positioned.
5. Try the classic {p} snare drum sound.
The easiest way to make a classic snare sound is to say the letter "p". However, the usual 'p' sound was too low. To make it louder, you can do several things: the first is to make a lip oscillation. This means that you are expelling air from your mouth so that your lips vibrate. Alternatively, you can exhale while you make the [ph] sound at the same time.
To make the 'p' sound more interesting and sound more like a snare, most beatboxers add a second (continuous) sigh sound to the initial 'p' sound: pf ps psh bk.
The {pf} variation is almost the same as the bass drum, except that you use the front of the lips instead of the sides, and tighten the lips.
Pull your lips so that they are slightly hidden as if you don't have teeth.
Add a little air pressure behind the hidden lips.
Swing your lips out (not a real swing). Before the lips return to their original position (not hidden), exhale air while making a 'p' sound.
As soon as you exhale while making a "p" sound, pinch your lips and lower teeth together to make a "fff" sound.