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  • Hey it's me Destin, welcome back to Smarter Every Day. So there are many different types of

  • intelligence in the world right? I mean think about it. If you're good with mechanics you might be spacially

  • intelligent, or if you're good with other people you might be intrapersonally intelligent.

  • Now this is unfortunate because today I'm not intelligent in the area we're studying.

  • We're gonna look at the components of beat boxing and then we're gonna use a Phantom to record

  • some slow motion beat boxing, which is insane, and then we're gonna use that

  • data to study the physics of what the mouth is actually doing to produce

  • the sound that we know as beat boxing. Now I'm not intelligent enough

  • to do this on my own so we're gonna have to go meet somebody that's far more intelligent than I am.

  • I know this might not make sense to you, but this is Flula. - Hello guys. Boom!

  • - [laugh] OK. So Flula is a German guy

  • that.. What you do.. music.. That's what you do. - Ya ya.

  • I like to make beat boxes and loops of techno, hip hop, things like that. - Yeah so here's the deal.

  • I really like his channel because it's fun and he does music and I don't really understand it.

  • So, you've agreed to give me a lesson in beat boxing? - Absolutely.

  • So this is a layer looping pedal, and I can create many loops

  • and they layer layer layer on the top. But, if I like, I can

  • bring these to this machine and then I have 4 different tracks to use.

  • - What? - Yeah. So should I show you? - Yeah please.

  • - [beat boxing] So here is a beat.

  • And now, let us bring it inside here.

  • OK so now, it's in here.

  • It's living inside. Now let us add something right?

  • Let's do it.

  • Boom. Watch out basses.

  • And now maybe some sing-songs, yeah?

  • Right? - Yeah ok ok ok. I get it, I get it, I get it.

  • - For me, you know many beat boxers have different things, for me 3 things. There's a bass,

  • Like that. And then you have like the snare,

  • like with the sticks, the snare drum. - Like snare drum. - Ya ya, snare

  • so and I like, for me I like.. Like that.

  • Other people like.. - That's your snare drum? [laughs] - That's my snare.

  • So and then of course you have the high hat.

  • So put together...

  • - Yeah. Clearly, OK.

  • Clearly there's skill here, and so here's what we're gonna do. I'm making a trade with Flula.

  • I told him if he would teach me how to beat box, I would create a slow motion video of him beat boxing.

  • So that's what we're gonna do. So I've got the Miro here, and what we're gonna

  • do is we're going to like look at your lips, are you cool with that? - Let's do it.

  • - Di... Did you s...

  • uh..

  • [laughs]

  • Don't even think about it. Let's just analyze it. OK check it out. We've got Flula up here

  • who's about to drop the bass, and above me I have what's called a spectrogram.

  • I've got time in the X-axis and I have frequency in the Y-axis, so watch this.

  • Check it out. Pretty cool colors.

  • Now the brighter the colors that means the louder the frequency is at that particular point in time.

  • Now it looks like we have these dark vertical bars, it's like we have

  • frequency within frequency, and that's exactly what we have and this is very important.

  • It's called Timbre. Let's play the C2 note on a piano.

  • Now the same note using a triangle wave.

  • You'll notice the fundamental frequencies determine the note

  • and they're the same, but the overtones are different. These overtones are how our brains recognize

  • different instruments. It's known as the timbre or the color of the sound.

  • So think about the texture of Flula's bass drop. It's actually two different functions

  • working together. The first one is a normal tone coming from his vocal chords. It's just a

  • normal looking sound wave. But the second thing is coming from his lips. When his lips slam

  • shut his mouth builds pressure back up until it's high enough to blow that lip out again.

  • The resonant frequency of this is determined by the pressure in his mouth, the flow rate

  • of the air, and how tight he's pushing his lips together. Both of these functions are combined to create

  • a unique sound signature. So if our slow mo observations are correct, we should be able to

  • see all these things in the spectrogram right? Yup, check it out.

  • You can plainly see that the fundamental frequency from his vocal chords is down here,

  • and you can see that the lip is slamming shut about every 25ms and stopping that air flow.

  • You can then see that the sound is loudest immediately after the pressure

  • in his mouth gets high enough to pop that lip open, and if you look really really close

  • you can even see spots where his lip is slamming back shut.

  • So there you have it. Beat boxers are not just dudes with good rhythm. They're actually biomechanical synthesizers

  • that specialize in the domination of not just the time domain, but also the frequency

  • domain. OK I hope we earned your subscription today because you learned something, but more

  • importantly I'd love for you to check out Flula and subscribe to him. He has never heard of me,

  • I called him, because we were in the same city and he agreed to do this, and he's got

  • a smaller channel but I think it's very very clever, and I think he deserves a shot.

  • I'm gonna leave some links over here. He's done something called auto tunes, where he drives

  • in a car and he plays an entire song by himself in one take.

  • It's extremely clever and I'm very impressed. So go check that out, those are probably my favorite.

  • And I'll show you what he did with his slow motion footage, which is pretty

  • funny in itself. Anyway I'm Destin, you're getting Smarter Every Day,

  • have a good one. Can you do me an outro, and I'll use it at the end of the

  • video? - Yes of course.

  • [beat boxing]

  • (Destin) Thank you very much Flula. - Of course.

Hey it's me Destin, welcome back to Smarter Every Day. So there are many different types of

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慢動作中的Beatboxing--每天更聰明 109 (Beatboxing in Slow Motion - Smarter Every Day 109)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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