Beatbox Outward Snare

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Andrew Gutterson
How To Beatbox, Beatboxer Entertainment
917 496 9510

About Grey Matter: He has been beatboxing for 5 years, during which he has performed with his a capella group the Muhlenberg Dynamics, and has also performed with Beatboxer Entertainment. If you have any questions about beatboxing you can feel free to contact him via E-mail or Phone<div>About Beatboxer Entertainment: BBE is an evolving media and entertainment company founded by Terry Lewis. BBE has been involved in the entertainment business for almost 5 years and has transformed into a popular form of national entertainment today. The company is headquartered in New York City with offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Connecticut, Tennessee, Georgia, Canada, and in 2008 will open offices in Mexico. Beatboxer Entertainment is organized around four main initiatives: Content provider for Live Entertainment, BBE provides companies with the best live entertainment for festivals, corporate events, college events, tours, and more. Content Provider for Digital Media, which consists of online advertising, ecommerce, broadband and mobile services. BBE Consumer Products, which consists of the sale of T-shirts, books and other consumer products including home video products.</div>

Beatbox Outward Snare

This video will show how to do the beatbox outward snare.

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Andrew Gutterson: Hey, what's up you guys? My name is Andrew Gutterson from Beatboxer Entertainment. Today, I am going to be teaching you guys how to beatbox. I previously taught you guys how to do the Inward Snare. Now I will be teaching you guys you how to do the Outward Snare. The Outward Snare sounds like this. In order to do this what you have to do is first take your bottom lip and put it inside your mouth slightly like this, so your teeth aren't showing. Then you take your top set of teeth and you put it on your bottom lip like this. Then you take your top lip and you place it over your top set of teeth. It will look something like this. It looks very silly at first, but the sound that comes out is pretty awesome so don't worry about the silliness. So here you go. So again, bottom lip over, then teeth, then lip and then what you do is you push air out of your mouth to make a snare sound and you have to push out really fast because if you do it slowly it would just sound like a farting noise, now it won't sound good. If you do it correctly it will something like this. That's the beatbox Outward Snare.

Next, I will be teaching you guys how to do the beatbox hi-hat and the open hi-hat.

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