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When several click sounds are produced in a row in a very short time they are refered to as [[clickroll]]s. | When several click sounds are produced in a row in a very short time they are refered to as [[clickroll]]s. | ||
In beatbox rhythms clicks and [[clickroll]]s are usually placed between [[kick]]s and [[snare]]s and are therfore a versatile alternative to common [[hihat]]s. | |||
Click sounds are not limited to beatboxing, but have | Click sounds are not limited to beatboxing, but have always been used as click consonants in several African languages. | ||
[[Doug E Fresh]] was the first artist to frequently integrate these sounds into [[beatboxing]]. | [[Doug E Fresh]] was the first artist to frequently integrate these sounds into [[beatboxing]]. [[Click Tha Supah latin]] was one of the early beatboxers to integrated his signature sound into his artist name. |
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A click [ ^C ] is a short beatbox sound that is produced by the quick release of the tongue after being positiond on the roof of the mouth closing the airway.
When several click sounds are produced in a row in a very short time they are refered to as clickrolls.
In beatbox rhythms clicks and clickrolls are usually placed between kicks and snares and are therfore a versatile alternative to common hihats.
Click sounds are not limited to beatboxing, but have always been used as click consonants in several African languages.
Doug E Fresh was the first artist to frequently integrate these sounds into beatboxing. Click Tha Supah latin was one of the early beatboxers to integrated his signature sound into his artist name.