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What does bbox mean?

BBOX means a form of ventriloquism that mainly involves using the mouth, lips, tongue and voice to imitate drum sounds.

BBOX is a way of expression of music. It mainly involves using lips, teeth, tongue, mouth and throat and other technical sounds to imitate drums, electronics and special sound effects. It is also a new art form of Acapella.

The most important element of performance.

Today's beatbox is closely related to hip-hop culture and has become one of the important factors of hip-hop.

Another thing to note is that the abbreviation of "bbox" or "b-box" is only called this in Chinese-speaking areas, but it is actually irregular. The correct name should be "Beatbox" or "Beatbox".

Development History of Bbox Throughout human history, there are two early examples of using sound to imitate. One is "bol (music)", which originated in India thousands of years ago.

Another one is Chinese "ventriloquism", which is an art of imitating sounds.

They are more or less related to "rap", however, there is no direct connection with modern Hiphop.

Perhaps other imitative styles had some influence on the development of hip-hop, although this idea is difficult to prove, but notable examples include ventriloquism and onomatopoeic singing (scatsinging), its association with jazz, and puirtabeul (Scottish Gaelic, literally

meaning: music of the mouth), which originated from Scottish music.

Jazz, a musical tradition that originated in other African-American and European countries in the early 20th century and developed from the blues.

This also influenced Hiphop and has been listed as the forerunner of Hiphop culture.