Beatboxers can create the sound of snare drums, basslines, high hats and other beats all at once. And while it’s entertaining to listen to, what’s the science behind those beats? Scientists scanned ...
Which, do you imagine, is harder on the human voice: [rock singer sound], or [soprano sound]—or this [beatboxing sample]? Beatboxing, as musician Tom Thum was doing in that last example, uses the ...
Making music with your mouth requires a little bit of science and a lot of practice! Even before, the human voice has been used to generate musical effects and rhythm in various cultures. A recent ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. In today’s “Weird Science” Darren Peck gives ...
Engineers and scientists at the University of Southern California are studying MRIs to learn more about how beatboxers are able to make such unique sounds. Video courtesy of Inside Science Follow ...