Beatboxers are capable of producing incredible and unexpected sounds. These artists use a combination of mouth, lips, tongue and voice in a way that fascinates scientists. Vocal explorer and songwriter Mal Webb takes you on a lip-to-lung journey through the physics, physiology and phrivolity of all the sounds a face can make. In this interactive show, students will learn the amazing beatboxing secrets and how the enthralling array of sounds can be produced.
This program explores Critical and Creative Thinking, Science as a Human Endeavour and Science Inquiry for Years P-6, with key curriculum links in Physical Science for Years P-2,4 and Music for Years P-6.
This session is also available for students in years P-3.
Mal Webb (B.Ed.(music) started learning percussion at the age of 4 which led to singing, piano, moving to Canberra and writing facile pop songs with his brother John for the...
View ProfileMelbourne based violinist, Kylie Morrigan, began her music training early (age 3) as a classical violinist. After graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts, she played in Orchestra Victoria...
View ProfileSuitable for students in Years 4 – 6.
Curriculum Code links by year level
Year 4: ACSSU076, ACAMUM084
Year 5: ACAMUM088, ACAMUM089
Year 6: ACAMUM088, ACAMUM089
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$10 per student
Science Of Beatboxing (years 4-6)
22 March 2024
60 mins 11:45am
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Science Of Beatboxing (years 4-6)
22 March 2024
60 mins 11:45am
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