Beatbox Vocal Scratch
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Beatbox Vocal Scratch
Beatboxer Andrew Gutterson demonstrates how to do the beatbox vocal scratch.
Transcripts
Andrew Gutterson: Hey, what's up? My name is Andrew Gutterson from Beatboxer Entertainment. Today, I am going to be teaching you how to beatbox.
The sound that I will be teaching you right now is the beatbox Vocal Scratch. Now what it is -- it sounds like this. That's the vocal scratch. In order to do that noise, what you do is you say the word 'Evra'. Now, what you do is you put in a false set of words and then you squeeze your vocal cords, you squeeze your voice box so that creates a tighter sound. Now what you do in order to get a faster scratch is you take it and you do it faster. I can do it whichever way you want, so you can start with 'Evra' and you can put in different words, different voices. You can do like 'Hello'. You can slow it down too. You can do and that is done by taking your voice and just making it lower which will give it a slowing effect. So again, the 'Evra' scratch or the Vocal Scratch goes like this. Then you can slow it down by making your voice lower while doing it. That's the beatbox Vocal Scratch.
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bigga_mausles_than_you by bigga_mussles at 06/18/09 06:26AM Flag
shame girls can do it too ill prove it :L NEW ZEALND ROX!!! honest
NEED ANSWER by TheKingOfSting at 05/03/09 09:56AM Flag
How do you tighten your volcoal cords.
ur a good master at this by 2pac5 at 04/04/09 04:32PM Flag
how did u get the fast chewy scratch
Vocal Scratch by ryanohio at 04/01/09 02:03AM Flag
i watched your video on the vocal scratch and others off of you tube and i cant get it right i tried erra errraeroo and another from someone elso, igata, n i didnt reallly understand how to do a falsetto but it sounds like a really cool sound n i wanna learn it any tips?
by onlybygrace at 02/25/09 12:10PM Flag
love this noise
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