"Bbox" or "b-box" can be understood colloquially as beatboxing, a form of beatboxing that mainly involves using the mouth, lips, tongue and voice to imitate drum sounds.
The abbreviation of "bbox" can only be called like this in Chinese-speaking areas. The correct name should be Beatbox, which is an emerging Hip Hop element that appeared in the 1980s and flourished in the early 21st century. music culture.
"Bbox" can be commonly understood as rhythmic beatboxing, but it cannot be called beatboxing. Most beatboxers don't like to be called beatboxing by others.
Beatbox is derived from an imitation effect, which comes from the first generation of electronic drums (DrumMachine), which were called beatboxes at the time. Swifty, who made great contributions to Beatbox in the early days: was the first to make a sucking sound. A person who specializes in air tone techniques; Buffy: perfected many BeatBox techniques; Wise: made a significant contribution to the promotion of beatbox.
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Historical background of BBOX
Throughout human history, there are two early examples of using sounds to imitate. One is "bol (Music)” originated in India thousands of years ago. Another one is Chinese "ventriloquism", which is an art of imitating sounds. They are more or less related to "rap", however, there is no direct connection with modern hip hop. ?
Although the idea that other imitative styles had some influence on the development of hip hop is difficult to prove, notable examples include ventriloquism and onomatopoeia, its association with jazz, and puirt a beul (meaning: music of the mouth), which originated from Scottish music.
Jazz has also influenced Hip hop and has been listed as the forerunner of Hip hop culture. Some additional influences include traditional African music forms. In Juba dance (traditional African dance), you keep shouting and slapping your mouth during the performance, which is also one of the sources of today's beatbox technology.
Part of the reason for Beatbox's popularity:
Part of the reason for Beatbox's popularity is thanks to Beatbox artists such as Rahzel, the Roots, Kenny Muhammad and Matisyahu, who promoted the popularity of Beatbox in the world development in various places.
Newbies often get led into a misunderstanding when learning BeatBox. That is, the more sounds, the more powerful it is, but this is not the case. Modern BeatBox requires the use of some special sounds to achieve perfection.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia——bbox