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  1. rhythm is called?

a. the heartbeat of music
b. the driving force that moves us
c. vocal percussion

  1. beatboxing is defined as the art of rhythm and sound using only the human voice. t or f
  2. which of the following are common misconceptions about beatboxing?

a. beatboxing is not music
b. beatboxing is making noises with your mouth
c. not everyone can learn how to beatbox
d. everyone can learn how to beatbox

  1. carnage the executioner states that beatboxing is the art of transforming your body into an instrument. t or f
  2. how far back does the art of creating music with your mouth, throat and body go?

a. 200 years
b. 1,000 years
c. ancient times

  1. when did the culture of beatboxing as we know it emerge?

a. 1950s
b. 1960s
c. 1970s
d. 1980s

  1. was the term beatbox originally used to describe drum machines? yes or no
  2. what city is the birthplace of beatboxing?

a. new jersey
b. new orleans
c. new york

  1. what is a misconception about beatboxing?

a. beatboxing is a ______________

  1. today, beatboxing is:

an international phenomenon, with a global battle scene that pulls millions of viewers online. t or f

  1. beatboxing can be found in the recordings of songs from which genre?

a. jazz
b. r & b
c. hip hop

  1. the art of beatboxing became influential because of which of the following?

a. beatboxing became an alternative to drum machines
b. beatboxers accompanied mcs on the streets during ciphers
c. beatboxers accompanied mcs on stage at a show
d. beatboxers accompanied mcs in recorded songs

Explanation:

Response
Question 1
Brief Explanations

Rhythm is often referred to as the heartbeat of music (a) and also the driving force that moves us (b). Vocal percussion (c) is related to beatboxing, not a general definition of rhythm. So both a and b are correct descriptions of rhythm. But if we consider common definitions, "the heartbeat of music" is a very common metaphor for rhythm. However, "the driving force that moves us" is also accurate. But maybe the question expects multiple correct? Wait, the options are a, b, c. Wait, rhythm's common definitions: rhythm is the pattern of sounds and silences in music, often considered the heartbeat (a) and the driving force (b). Vocal percussion is a type of rhythm production (like beatboxing), but not the definition of rhythm. So a and b are correct. But maybe the question has a specific answer. Wait, maybe the intended answer is a or b? Wait, maybe the question is from a beatboxing context, but rhythm in general: "the heartbeat of music" is a common phrase. So for question 1, possible correct options are a and b. But let's check:

  • a. The heartbeat of music: Correct, as rhythm is like the pulse of music.
  • b. The driving force that moves us: Correct, as rhythm propels the music and can move listeners.
  • c. Vocal percussion: This is beatboxing or a type of rhythmic vocalization, not the definition of rhythm. So a and b are correct. But maybe the question allows multiple? If it's multiple choice, a and b. But if single, maybe a is more common.
Brief Explanations

Beatboxing is defined as the art of creating rhythm and sound using only the human voice. So the statement "Beatboxing is defined as the art of rhythm and sound using only the human voice" is True.

Brief Explanations

Misconceptions about beatboxing are false beliefs.

  • a. Beatboxing is not music: Misconception (true misconception, so a is a misconception).
  • b. Beatboxing is making noises with your mouth: Misconception (it's artful rhythm and sound, not just random noises, so b is a misconception).
  • c. Not everyone can learn how to beatbox: Misconception (many believe it's a skill anyone can learn with practice, so c is a misconception).
  • d. Everyone can learn how to beatbox: This is a correct belief (not a misconception), as it's a skill that can be learned. So a, b, c are misconceptions.

Answer:

a. The heartbeat of music, b. The driving force that moves us

Question 2