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Joel Turner (musician) Joel Turner (born 3 March 1987) is an Australian beatboxer, singer, songwriter, instrumentalist and record producer best known for the Australian hit song "These Kids". As a beatboxer, he is recognised for his raw power, deep bass, and trademark sounds such as his "third voice",[1] cowbell, teeth beats and bass guitar. He was the victor at the World Beatboxing Championships in 2005 and retained the title until 2009.[2] Turner first appeared at the auditions for the 2003 season of Australian Idol, where he drew attention for his beatbox skills. Although praised but deemed unsuitable for the competition, Turner was nevertheless voted "Most Popular of the Unforgettables"[3] and performed at the 2003 Idol Grand Final at the Sydney Opera House.

As of 2010, Turner has released two full-length albums and toured extensively. Turner had an underprivileged childhood, growing up in the lower-middle class suburb of Acacia Ridge in Brisbane's south. Roxorloops vs Joel Turner (1/3) - Beatboxing World Championship. Roxorloops vs Joel Turner (2/3) - Beatboxing World Championship. Roxorloops vs Joel Turner (3/3) - Beatboxing World Championship. Joel Turner the Beatbox Battle World Champion from Australia. Rahzel. Rahzel M. Brown, also known as simply Rahzel, is an American musician and beatboxer, formerly a member of The Roots.[1] Rahzel is known for an ability to sing or rap while simultaneously beatboxing, as evidenced in his performances of "Iron Man" and his signature song "If Your Mother Only Knew", a hidden track on Make the Music 2000.[2] His talents are showcased in various solo projects as well as on Ben Harper's 2000 single, "Steal My Kisses.

" He also provided his own voice on video games SSX and SSX Tricky. Discography[edit] Studio albums[edit] Guest appearances[edit] References[edit] External links[edit] Rahzel the Godfather of Noise - Beatbox Battle TV. Rahzel Iron Man. Rahzel - All I Know. Le magazine des cultures urbaines. Beatbox. Beatboxart. Human beatbox. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Un exemple de human beatbox. Le beatbox (« boîte à rythmes humaine » en anglais), ou « multivocalisme » consiste à imiter des instruments en utilisant la voix, principalement les percussions.

C'est un chant a cappella (sans accompagnement instrumental) et qui donne la sensation d'entendre une polyphonie. Origines[modifier | modifier le code] Pratiques traditionnelles[modifier | modifier le code] L’imitation vocale des percussions existe depuis longtemps. Une autre de ces traditions est celle du Kouji chinois.

Certaines traditions africaines utilisent le corps des performeurs pour produire différents sons. XXe siècle[modifier | modifier le code] Les premières apparitions d’un équivalent au XXe siècle se trouvent dans le jazz. Michael Jackson est celui qui a donné à la human beatbox ses lettres de noblesses, étant capable de réaliser des contrepoints rythmiques complexes tout en chantant une ligne de basse ou des éléments mélodiques. Années 1980. How to beatbox.