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{{Short description|Vocal sounds that approximate percussion}} {{More citations needed|date=August 2019}} '''Vocal percussion''' is the art of creating sounds with one's [[human mouth|mouth]] that approximate, imitate, or otherwise serve the same purpose as a [[percussion instrument]], whether in a group of singers, an instrumental ensemble, or solo. == In Western music == Recent musicological research points at Brazilian songwriter and musician [[Marcos Valle]] as a pioneer of vocal percussion.{{citation needed| date=May 2012}} In the track "Mentira" from his 1973 album ''[[Previsão do Tempo]]'', Valle imitates a drum kit with his voice. [[Beatboxing]], an art form pioneered by rapper [[Doug E. Fresh]], is one school of vocal percussion, originating in [[Hip hop music|hip-hop]] music and often used to accompany [[rapping]]. Stylistically, it is more expansive than traditional vocal percussion as it involves mimicking other sound effects and instruments with the voice such as trumpets, scratches, and bass-lines. It is utilized by many musicians spanning over a wide variety of genres. == In Indian music == Vocal percussion is also an integral part of many [[world music]] traditions, most notably in the traditions of [[North India]] ([[Bol (music)|bols]]) and [[South India]] ([[solkattu]]). Syllables are used to learn percussion compositions, and each syllable signifies what stroke or combination of strokes the percussionist must use. The art of speaking these syllables is called [[konnakol]] in South India, and traditional dance ensembles sometimes have a dedicated konnakol singer, although this practice is now waning. At one time it was a very respected art form, with many masters and singers.{{cn|date=February 2025}} In North India, the practice of reciting [[Bol (music)|bols]] is usually limited to the percussionist reciting the composition about to be played, often in the context of a longer solo. These recitations are also sometimes spoken by a [[Kathak]] dancer. == Mouth drumming == '''Mouth drumming''' is a form of [[Beatboxing]] which involves vocally imitating the sound of a [[drum kit]] as precisely as possible in order to use the voice to serve the same function as a [[drummer]] in a musical setting. It is mostly used in [[a cappella]] music but has also been used in rock and jazz. Artists who specialize in this technique are simply referred to as vocal percussionists.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Feist|first1=Evan|title=A Cappella Origins: An Interview With Wes Carroll|url=http://www.casa.org/node/7227|website=CASA|publisher=The Contemporary A Cappella Society|access-date=24 September 2017}}</ref> ===History=== [[Wes Carroll]] is credited as the term coiner and pioneering practitioner of this art.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mouthdrumming.com/|title=Mouthdrumming : Wes Carroll's Instructional Site For Vocal Percussion|work=mouthdrumming.com|access-date=14 April 2016}}</ref> Well-known for his ability to realistically vocalize the sounds of a drum kit, and use them as the primary rhythm section in bands and a cappella groups, he inspired many vocalists and musicians to continue this art form after him. [[Jeff Thacher]] and Dave Baumgartner<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BP60Bv1gWHc |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211222/BP60Bv1gWHc |archive-date=2021-12-22 |url-status=live|title=Wes Carroll and Dave Baumgartner Mouth Drumming Duet|author=Wes Carroll and Dave Baumgartner|date=November 2004}}{{cbignore}}</ref> are other well-known pioneers. ===In a cappella=== Many [[a cappella]] groups use mouth drumming as a way of using the voice to provide a steady [[rhythm section]] for their music. A cappella groups such as Five o-clock Shadow, [[The House Jacks]], [[Rockapella]], [[Overboard (a cappella)|Overboard]], SoVoSo, Transit and [[Naturally 7]] are well known for further advancing the art and its popularity. ===In rock and jazz music=== Although it is not common, mouth drumming has also been used in traditional band settings. David Worm (who has also performed it for the a cappella group SoVoSo) has often incorporated the technique in his [[acoustic rock]] band "Glass house". Kaichiro Kitamura<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tasworkshopkaichiro.peatix.com/|title=Rhythm Training with Kaichiro Kitamura|work=Peatix|access-date=14 April 2016}}</ref> is a Japanese vocal percussionist specializing in this art who has incorporated it in both a cappella and [[jazz]] groups. Otha Major is another vocal percussionist and [[beatboxer]], who has often used the technique in rock performances as well as with the a cappella group Kickshaw. ==Common forms of vocal percussion== * [[Beatboxing]] * [[Konnakol]] * [[Bol (music)|Tabla Bols]] == Notable performers == {{div col}} * [[Kevin Olusola]] * [[Adam Rupp]] * [[Kid Beyond]] * [[Chris Sullivan (The Electric Company)|Chris Sullivan]] * [[Wes Carroll]] * [[Jeff Thacher]] * [[Kaichiro Kitamura]] * [[Loire (Lori Cotler)]] * [[Arun Luthra]] * [[V. Selvaganesh]] * [[Sheila Chandra]] * [[Trilok Gurtu]] * [[Bobby McFerrin]] * [[Al Jarreau]] * [[Marcos Valle]] * [[Rachelle Ferrell]] * [[Dafnis Prieto]] * [[DCappella|Antonio Fernandez]] {{div col end}} == Sources == {{reflist}} == External links == {{Singing}} [[Category:Vocal percussion| ]] [[Category:Singing]]
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