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Beat CUBE - Im the one beat boxing, my buddy is scratching

 

 

 

Little track me and my buddy made.. Hope you like.

 

 

 

(Not sure if this is the right spot, I read the rules and it said "All forms of art", so I apologize if my understanding is wrong)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

******Link is fixed.

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In Khazakstan we say God, Man, Horse, Dog, then Woman, Rat and small cockroach..

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erm... isnt there a music forum for this kinad stuff?

 

 

 

dling it now, hope its worth my 1 dl per 45 minuites lol >.<

 

 

 

 

 

edit: thats wierd lol wierd in a good-make me want to do the robot kinda good( :ohnoes: )

 

 

 

all jokeing aside, its really good =) i think it was worth my dl :thumbsup:

 

 

 

if my basic knowlege of music and good ears are corect, sounds like you recorded that in layers; either that or the voice isnt real. also, sounds like you have a full turn-table-thing or whatever you call it..

 

 

 

saved to itunes ::'

 

 

 

way to "drop a hot beat"?

 

^^its like hip-hop l33t sp33k!

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Its all from the mouth. No Turntables. My cousin is really good at scratching like that.

 

 

 

Although Im quite disapointed at the response. I posted this around 8am in the morning and only got 1 response. Is everyone studying for midterms next week??

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Although Im quite disapointed at the response. I posted this around 8am in the morning and only got 1 response. Is everyone studying for midterms next week??

 

 

 

I don't like rap or the culture, morals, and practices it emulates. Therefore I have no desire to hear it.

 

 

 

And yes, I consider "beat boxing" as the same genre as rap.

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Although Im quite disapointed at the response. I posted this around 8am in the morning and only got 1 response. Is everyone studying for midterms next week??

 

 

 

I don't like rap or the culture, morals, and practices it emulates. Therefore I have no desire to hear it.

 

 

 

And yes, I consider "beat boxing" as the same genre as rap.

 

 

 

that is the stero type main stream rap has given rap in general, underground rap and some mainstream rap is pretty awesome, and does not talk about drugs and gangs, anyways, I am downloading it now :)

 

 

 

EDIT-pretty sweet, and kind of odd, but I like it :mrgreen:

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Although Im quite disapointed at the response. I posted this around 8am in the morning and only got 1 response. Is everyone studying for midterms next week??

 

 

 

I don't like rap or the culture, morals, and practices it emulates. Therefore I have no desire to hear it.

 

 

 

And yes, I consider "beat boxing" as the same genre as rap.

 

 

 

Your understanding is more than wrong. Beat Boxing is urban, not rap. Its like me saying Emos and Metal-heads are the same genre. Dont get it twisted

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Your understanding is more than wrong. Beat Boxing is urban, not rap. Its like me saying Emos and Metal-heads are the same genre. Dont get it twisted

 

 

 

Emo is nothing like Metal, where as beat boxing is often (well occasionaly) used in rap.

 

 

 

IMO, beat boxing can be an art form but you have to be a pritty incredible beat boxer to impress me and so far only 1 person has done that, i cant remember his name but he sings and beat boxes at the same time.

 

 

 

Really anyone with a microphone can do a beat boxing mix, and although it wasnt bad (not saying that at all) i don't believe that beat boxing is an art form.

 

 

 

Like how music used to be an amazing art form until people that were great with equalizers made *exploitive deleted* singers sound good (*cough* pritty much any new age diva *cough* boy bands)

 

 

 

BRING BACK THE OLD SCHOOL!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

ne who before my mind wanders off, i'll summerize...

 

 

 

Your not bad, but i don't feel as though beat boxing is a form of art since practically anyone with some spare time can do it.

 

yada yada about old school and abusing dodgy singers....

 

 

 

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Although Im quite disapointed at the response. I posted this around 8am in the morning and only got 1 response. Is everyone studying for midterms next week??

 

 

 

I don't like rap or the culture, morals, and practices it emulates. Therefore I have no desire to hear it.

 

 

 

And yes, I consider "beat boxing" as the same genre as rap.

 

 

 

Your understanding is more than wrong. Beat Boxing is urban, not rap. Its like me saying Emos and Metal-heads are the same genre. Dont get it twisted

 

 

 

I saw the "Dont get it twisted" part of that, I just said out loud..

 

 

 

"But don't get it twisted it's not a plee that i'm copin I just absolutley have to I'm supposed to set an example..."

 

 

 

If you don't know that song, go jump off a cliff.. :P

 

 

 

I'll dl tommorow, when I'm at moms.

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Beatboxing is a form of art! Black, singing and beatboxing isn't anything big anymore. Razhel was the first to introduce this abstract idea, but now it is shunned because the concept became easy among all beat boxers... Others like Killa Kela and SFX Faith, brought the whole beat boxing level to a new standard. Watch a bit of their videos off of youtube and you will be surprised at their ability. It is a form of art - watch a bit more before judging it.

 

 

 

It takes skill to beat box. Its not like random Joe can pick up the mic and become the next champ - NO! Thats complete BS. It takes lots of practice. Like singing, like playing an instrument it takes lots of time -

 

Im bring BBoi back.

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In Khazakstan we say God, Man, Horse, Dog, then Woman, Rat and small cockroach..

M.A.D 4 Lyfe

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If you don't know that song, go jump off a cliff.. :P

 

 

 

 

*Jumps off a cliff*

 

 

 

its eminem stupid...

 

 

 

also, beat boxing and rap are two compleatly different things. rap originated in the southern united states, and its first moral were of poverty, and of trying to escape the bad life that many of the rappers had. slowly, it changed, into modern day 'go f*** a girl' rap

 

 

 

 

 

beat boxing on the other hand has few or almost no words in it, and is done with only your mouth and posibly a needle... it doesnt have 'morals' and actually takes skill to do, as to rap being just rhyimg words and talking really fast.

 

 

 

btw, i am actually a metal fan myself, but i went through a year where i was into rap/hiphop and all that stuff... i still listen to some of it rarely, but mostly its all KoRn and system of a down...

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BBoi

 

 

 

Bboi...ive never heard that used to beatboxing

 

 

 

i am 99.999999& positive thats a breaking term

 

or maybe its mixed slang...cause well i break and i go to bboy comps...and there is no beat boxing...

 

 

 

 

 

and beat boxing is an art...it cant be done WELL easily

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