Definition of Beatboxing. Meaning of Beatboxing. Synonyms of Beatboxing

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- hip-hop music. The term "beatboxing" is sometimes used to refer to vocal percussion in general. Techniques similar to beatboxing have been emplo**** in diverse...
- Flute beatboxing (or fluteboxing) is an extended technique of the flute, or an extension in sound resonators for beatboxing. Involving the production...
- producer, DJ, multivocalist, musician and comedian from London known for his beatboxing skills and use of live looping. Darren Alexander Foreman was born on 14...
- also known as the "Human Beat Box". The pioneer of 20th-century American beatboxing, Fresh is able to accurately imitate drum machines and various special...
- international beatboxing competition hosted by Swissbeatbox. The competition holds multiple tournaments for different forms and categories of beatboxing which...
- was working in Universal Studio ****an to perform beatboxing in a show there. He often performs beatboxing to accompany the groupmate's Elly's dancing and...
- the King of the Jam beatboxing tournament in London, winning a pot of Bonne Maman jam. They became known for their original beatboxing techniques including...
- informed by a friend that what he was doing was an artform known as "beatboxing", Turner was inspired to develop his skills further, studying the genre...
- musician. Known for blending spiritual themes with reggae, rock and hip hop beatboxing sounds, Matisyahu's 2005 single "King Without a Crown" was a Top 40 hit...
- identified as developing the art of "celloboxing" (playing cello and beatboxing simultaneously). His celloboxing version of Mark Summer's "Julie-O" went...