Summary: A search on the internet will help you find venues in your location. Record a demo. Learn how to find venues for beatboxing in this free music video.
Josh Durias began beatboxing nine years ago. His interest was sparked when he first heard the talent of beatboxer and rapper Rahzel performing "If Your Mother Only Knew." Inspired,...read more
"So you've practiced all your noises, you've made up some of your own, you know how to put them altogether to performance, and now the question is how do I get myself performing in front of people. The best advice is just to go right on to the Internet and type up your local venues, record a demo. Oftentimes beat boxers can be great openers for some shows. So get out there and get after it. You can even get yourself connected with maybe a hip-hop group or maybe any other group that wants to have a beat boxer. Beat boxers are very unique and they'll add a lot to different bands. Anywhere there's a microphone, you have a platform to beat box. So whether it be at school, before an assembly, or at a karaoke bar, anywhere there's a mike, people will love to hear someone go up there and make music with their mouth. So much music is just played through speakers, but being able to do this unique sound in front of people before their eyes is a special thing. So don't be scared to share your talent with people."
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