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INSANE BEATBOX and Other MOUTH NOISES -- BOAT


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·Nov 10, 2024

Here's a guy whose mouth can sound like an engine. And this woman can be a human car alarm. But are those the best mouth noises of all-time? And better yet, what happened to my beard? Well, to figure out the answer to this one, you'll have to wait for 'The Key of Awesome's' new music video on Thursday.

But don't let it distract you, ladies. Let's focus on the mouth and mouth noises and the best of all time. All aboard the boat. Here's an old man who can do a monkey and a horse. On the aquatic side, here's a dolphin woman. This guy can mimic the sound of a pistol reloading.

And if you want something wetter, this kid opens and pours a can of coke. When things get awkward, call over Fletcher901 who can give you some great cricket noises to fill the silence. Competitive whistlers are incredible. One of the neatest whistle tricks I've seen is the ability to whistle through two or more openings in your mouth, so you can make multiple tones and harmonize with yourself.

Of course, beat boxers are some of the most famous noisemakers on YouTube. Some newer clips show beat boxers during dub step sounds, like Reeps One. Links, by the way, to all these noises are in the description below. Also worth a listen is Mastamicbeatbox. And Slizzer. I mean, look how much fun this guy's having.

While you're jamming to that, I wanna invite you into my own little experiment. On Thursday, the next Vsauce video on this channel will come out at exactly 6 p.m. Eastern. The first 100 people to get there and comment the word "Boooyerz" will get a YouTube message specially from me. So you have to be there right at 6 p.m. Let's see what happens.

And as always, thanks for watching.

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