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'''Gavin Tyte''' (born ???; United Kingdom) better known as '''TyTe''' or '''Tyte'''. | '''Gavin Tyte''' (born ???; United Kingdom) better known as '''TyTe''' or '''Tyte'''. | ||
Together with [[Mark Splinter]] he developed the Standard Beatbox Notation (SNB), which was published on his website [[Humanbeatbox.com]]. It was the first and very simple form of transcribing beatbox sounds. | Together with [[Mark Splinter]] he developed the [[Standard Beatbox Notation]] (SNB), which was published on his website [[Humanbeatbox.com]]. It was the first and very simple form of transcribing beatbox sounds. | ||
Tyte was also the first person who systematically analysed the basic beatbox sounds and recorded video tutorials on the DVD "Learn to Beatbox Vol. 1". It contains detailed descriptions of how beatbox sounds and beats are made and also how they are transcribed. | Tyte was also the first person who systematically analysed the basic beatbox sounds and recorded video tutorials on the DVD "Learn to Beatbox Vol. 1". It contains detailed descriptions of how beatbox sounds and beats are made and also how they are transcribed. |
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Gavin Tyte (born ???; United Kingdom) better known as TyTe or Tyte.
Together with Mark Splinter he developed the Standard Beatbox Notation (SNB), which was published on his website Humanbeatbox.com. It was the first and very simple form of transcribing beatbox sounds.
Tyte was also the first person who systematically analysed the basic beatbox sounds and recorded video tutorials on the DVD "Learn to Beatbox Vol. 1". It contains detailed descriptions of how beatbox sounds and beats are made and also how they are transcribed.