6 years as a pro beatboxer, here are the results
2025 is the opportunity to take control over your life again.
As for me, my focus will be on the entrepreneurial side of beatboxing, including:
- Coaching my students in achieving their goals.
- Content creation & products design
- Growing the Nazca Beatbox Club - the beatboxers’ safe place to grow without competition.
My mission as a professional beatboxer.
My decision is made, I won’t qualify myself anymore as a “beatbox professor” or “teacher”.
My purpose is deeper than that: to inspire, guide and give beatboxers the right tools to fully unlock their potential.
I’m a beatbox trainer, bringing a focus on mindset, technical training, long-term growth, and career development to everything I do.
In 2024, I gave myself the space to explore my artistry, releasing solo beatbox tracks and electronic beatbox remixes.
Creativity remains at the heart of my work, and I will continue to craft new pieces—slowly but deliberately—while also working to elevate beatboxing as a more professional and creative discipline.
When I decided to take beatbox seriously in 2019, I didn’t expect my core values and hustles to be focused on a strong mindset, a healthy life and smart hustling (work smart not hard).
I just wanted to create beatbox routines designed to win battles…
I had insecurities and I needed recognition from others. It all started with frustration.
Over time, my mission gradually shifted toward making beatbox a better, more inclusive space, by focusing on key areas:
- improving accessibility and understanding for those learning beatbox.
- help beatboxers overcome their limitations to fully express their creativity.
- create connections among beatboxers who feel isolated or excluded.
- and creating opportunities to share beatbox without any form of competition.
Review of the past 6 years as a professional beatboxer.
I’ve taken beatboxing seriously since November 12, 2019. As we approach the six-year mark, here’s a review of my journey as a professional beatboxer:
- Building an audience: I’ve grown both a physical and online audience through social media, networking, and attending events.
- Entrepreneurial growth: This audience has enabled me to run a successful business, selling hundreds of products annually to a supportive, generous, and engaged community committed to sharing and helping others.
- Content Creation: I’ve produced thousands of videos, sharing my beatbox techniques, musical knowledge, and professional experience to allow ambitious individuals like you to take control over their life and art.
- Achievements in battles: I’ve competed in numerous beatbox battles, celebrating 19 victories, enduring 21 defeats, and earning the title of champion 3 times.
- Exploration through events: Attending beatbox events has allowed me to explore new cities and countries, all while being paid through teaching workshops.
- Coaching and inspiring: I’ve coached and guided beatboxers in preparing for battles, creating and producing tracks, and inspiring children to take beatboxing seriously as an art form. Read the feedbacks here.
- Digital product design: Through my content creation efforts, I’ve developed dozens of digital products to support your progress as a beatboxer. These tools are designed to help you achieve exponential growth through structured training. My catalog includes e-books, training sheets, and video courses, all aimed at helping you unlock your full potential.
- Music production: With dozens of produced tracks ranging from lo-fi and electronic music to pure solo beatbox pieces, my artistic journey has been rich in both learning and practice. I’ve found an establishing balance between dynamic electronic compositions, solo beatbox tracks, and chill lo-fi beats.
2025 is the opportunity to take control over your life again.
As for me, my focus will be on the entrepreneurial side of beatboxing, including:
- Coaching my students in achieving their goals.
- Content creation & products design
- Growing the Nazca Beatbox Club - the beatboxers’ safe place to grow without competition.
My mission as a professional beatboxer.
My decision is made, I won’t qualify myself anymore as a “beatbox professor” or “teacher”.
My purpose is deeper than that: to inspire, guide and give beatboxers the right tools to fully unlock their potential.
I’m a beatbox trainer, bringing a focus on mindset, technical training, long-term growth, and career development to everything I do.
In 2024, I gave myself the space to explore my artistry, releasing solo beatbox tracks and electronic beatbox remixes.
Creativity remains at the heart of my work, and I will continue to craft new pieces—slowly but deliberately—while also working to elevate beatboxing as a more professional and creative discipline.
When I decided to take beatbox seriously in 2019, I didn’t expect my core values and hustles to be focused on a strong mindset, a healthy life and smart hustling (work smart not hard).
I just wanted to create beatbox routines designed to win battles…
I had insecurities and I needed recognition from others. It all started with frustration.
Over time, my mission gradually shifted toward making beatbox a better, more inclusive space, by focusing on key areas:
- improving accessibility and understanding for those learning beatbox.
- help beatboxers overcome their limitations to fully express their creativity.
- create connections among beatboxers who feel isolated or excluded.
- and creating opportunities to share beatbox without any form of competition.
Review of the past 6 years as a professional beatboxer.
I’ve taken beatboxing seriously since November 12, 2019. As we approach the six-year mark, here’s a review of my journey as a professional beatboxer:
- Building an audience: I’ve grown both a physical and online audience through social media, networking, and attending events.
- Entrepreneurial growth: This audience has enabled me to run a successful business, selling hundreds of products annually to a supportive, generous, and engaged community committed to sharing and helping others.
- Content Creation: I’ve produced thousands of videos, sharing my beatbox techniques, musical knowledge, and professional experience to allow ambitious individuals like you to take control over their life and art.
- Achievements in battles: I’ve competed in numerous beatbox battles, celebrating 19 victories, enduring 21 defeats, and earning the title of champion 3 times.
- Exploration through events: Attending beatbox events has allowed me to explore new cities and countries, all while being paid through teaching workshops.
- Coaching and inspiring: I’ve coached and guided beatboxers in preparing for battles, creating and producing tracks, and inspiring children to take beatboxing seriously as an art form. Read the feedbacks here.
- Digital product design: Through my content creation efforts, I’ve developed dozens of digital products to support your progress as a beatboxer. These tools are designed to help you achieve exponential growth through structured training. My catalog includes e-books, training sheets, and video courses, all aimed at helping you unlock your full potential.
- Music production: With dozens of produced tracks ranging from lo-fi and electronic music to pure solo beatbox pieces, my artistic journey has been rich in both learning and practice. I’ve found an establishing balance between dynamic electronic compositions, solo beatbox tracks, and chill lo-fi beats.
- Writing: While content creation is often associated with videos or posts, I’ve written hundreds of emails to inspire and educate beatboxers, motivating them to take action. My newsletter not only serves as a comprehensive knowledge library but also as a source of income through the promotion of my products and services.
- Learning: My progress wouldn’t have been possible without a commitment to continuous learning. Over the years, I’ve invested significant time and money into courses, lessons, and books. Some of these investments have transformed my skills and perspective, while others offered less impact due to my level of engagement. Nonetheless, these experiences have been invaluable in driving my growth.
- Training: With over 1,200 hours of dedicated beatbox practice and more than 800 sport sessions, I’ve consistently elevated my skills and maintained a high level of physical and creative discipline. Consistency and commitment in daily actions is the key to success.
The Power of Consistency
I didn’t start beatboxing with extraordinary skills. On the contrary, I was often less technical and less original than many in the scene.
My strength wasn’t in technicality, originality, or power. Instead, I discovered my path through daily training—working harder and smarter than 95% of beatboxers out there.
Let me clarify: I’m not claiming to be better than 95% of beatboxers. My goal wasn’t about being “better” but about working more consistently than most—not for comparison’s sake, but because I found genuine satisfaction in building my career through hard work.
Consistency is the key to your success not only for your beatbox but also for your life
- 5 years of consistent workouts to build your best physique.
- 5 years of dedicated learning and hustling to make your business thrive.
- 5 years of daily training to elevate your creative and technical beatbox skills.
Replace harmful habits with virtues like gratitude, sports, learning, or quality time with family and friends. Watch your transformation as weeks turn into months, and months into years.
The final word
Thank God for everything I’ve built, which has allowed me to live from my passions. To all of you who read, watch, or message me—thank you for being part of this journey.
While I’m grateful for what I’ve accomplished, now it’s your turn to write your story. By the end of 2025, I want you to be able to send me a message like this, sharing your own incredible achievements.
Take it seriously, and settle down for your hustle!
Let me know if this helped,
Waiting for your response, I wish you the best of success for 2025.
Nazca.
- Learning: My progress wouldn’t have been possible without a commitment to continuous learning. Over the years, I’ve invested significant time and money into courses, lessons, and books. Some of these investments have transformed my skills and perspective, while others offered less impact due to my level of engagement. Nonetheless, these experiences have been invaluable in driving my growth.
- Training: With over 1,200 hours of dedicated beatbox practice and more than 800 sport sessions, I’ve consistently elevated my skills and maintained a high level of physical and creative discipline. Consistency and commitment in daily actions is the key to success.
The Power of Consistency
I didn’t start beatboxing with extraordinary skills. On the contrary, I was often less technical and less original than many in the scene.
My strength wasn’t in technicality, originality, or power. Instead, I discovered my path through daily training—working harder and smarter than 95% of beatboxers out there.
Let me clarify: I’m not claiming to be better than 95% of beatboxers. My goal wasn’t about being “better” but about working more consistently than most—not for comparison’s sake, but because I found genuine satisfaction in building my career through hard work.
Consistency is the key to your success not only for your beatbox but also for your life
- 5 years of consistent workouts to build your best physique.
- 5 years of dedicated learning and hustling to make your business thrive.
- 5 years of daily training to elevate your creative and technical beatbox skills.
Replace harmful habits with virtues like gratitude, sports, learning, or quality time with family and friends. Watch your transformation as weeks turn into months, and months into years.
The final word
Thank God for everything I’ve built, which has allowed me to live from my passions. To all of you who read, watch, or message me—thank you for being part of this journey.
While I’m grateful for what I’ve accomplished, now it’s your turn to write your story. By the end of 2025, I want you to be able to send me a message like this, sharing your own incredible achievements.
Take it seriously, and settle down for your hustle!
Let me know if this helped,
Waiting for your response, I wish you the best of success for 2025.
Nazca.
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If you're willing to take your beatbox to the next level, and you have not started training seriously, this is an excellent opportunity to start!
1 week left to join us on February 1st and get some fun, as well as pushing your limits beyond their boundaries 🥵
Here’s the plan:
👉 Warm-Up (10 min)
👉 Power Training (20 min)
👉 Patterns Practice (20 min)
👉 Q&A (10 min)
Details:
🗓️ Date: Saturday, February 1st
⏰ Time: 10 AM - 11 AM CET (UTC+1) / Another session will be scheduled for those unavailable at this time.
💰 Price: €12
🎁 Special Offer: Buy 1 spot, get 1 for your friend at 50% off!
Act now and take control over your success again. 😏
Registration at: https://www.nazcabeats.com/shop/p/collective-workout-session-power-patterns-sat-1st-february-2025
See you next week,
Nazca
1 week left to join us on February 1st and get some fun, as well as pushing your limits beyond their boundaries 🥵
Here’s the plan:
👉 Warm-Up (10 min)
👉 Power Training (20 min)
👉 Patterns Practice (20 min)
👉 Q&A (10 min)
Details:
🗓️ Date: Saturday, February 1st
⏰ Time: 10 AM - 11 AM CET (UTC+1) / Another session will be scheduled for those unavailable at this time.
💰 Price: €12
🎁 Special Offer: Buy 1 spot, get 1 for your friend at 50% off!
Act now and take control over your success again. 😏
Registration at: https://www.nazcabeats.com/shop/p/collective-workout-session-power-patterns-sat-1st-february-2025
See you next week,
Nazca
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Premium replay out soon! Stay tuned 🎤
New video out on Beatboxer as a Job! Lots of you request this one :)
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I'm NOT a good beatboxer.
I actually don't care about being good or bad,
And, what does it mean?
A thing can be considered as good when compared to something.
But what (or who) are you comparing yourself to, when qualifying yourself of a good or bad beatboxer?
In the first picture, I was 17 years old and my timing was really bad.
It was bad because I was not able to hold a tempo, or to create the rhythms I wanted.
I was not able to come up with tracks (aka routines) that satisfied me. I couldn't enjoy my beatbox compositions.
Today I'm 25 years old and I have designed original tracks, authentic sounds (to my ears), and refined rhythms.
"This is not my final form yet".
THAT is - in my opinion - the point of beatbox.
The goal isn’t to be the best—it’s to be better.
It is is to become better than you were yesterday,
Better than you were last week,
Better than you were last month
Better than you were last year...
Take a step back, and enjoy your progress.
I actually don't care about being good or bad,
And, what does it mean?
A thing can be considered as good when compared to something.
But what (or who) are you comparing yourself to, when qualifying yourself of a good or bad beatboxer?
In the first picture, I was 17 years old and my timing was really bad.
It was bad because I was not able to hold a tempo, or to create the rhythms I wanted.
I was not able to come up with tracks (aka routines) that satisfied me. I couldn't enjoy my beatbox compositions.
Today I'm 25 years old and I have designed original tracks, authentic sounds (to my ears), and refined rhythms.
"This is not my final form yet".
THAT is - in my opinion - the point of beatbox.
The goal isn’t to be the best—it’s to be better.
It is is to become better than you were yesterday,
Better than you were last week,
Better than you were last month
Better than you were last year...
Take a step back, and enjoy your progress.
❤5
The time is now to make yourself better for tomorrow, next week, next month, and beyond
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Nazca Beatbox Club - Jam Session Survey
Let me know which day of the week you would take part in (considering a 1 hour jam from 5.30pm to 6.30pm CET)?
First survey for the moment and I'll let you know if the jams will happen monthly 🙂
Latecomers can still participate.
1️⃣ Mondays
2️⃣ Tuesdays
3️⃣ Wednesday
4️⃣ Thursdays
5️⃣ Saturdays
Vote on discord Nazca Beatbox Club: https://discord.gg/uAhFuWkez7
Let me know which day of the week you would take part in (considering a 1 hour jam from 5.30pm to 6.30pm CET)?
First survey for the moment and I'll let you know if the jams will happen monthly 🙂
Latecomers can still participate.
1️⃣ Mondays
2️⃣ Tuesdays
3️⃣ Wednesday
4️⃣ Thursdays
5️⃣ Saturdays
Vote on discord Nazca Beatbox Club: https://discord.gg/uAhFuWkez7
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This video is a message for every beatboxer, producer and artist.
Making GOOD music is a long journey.
You need to go through a lot of mistakes, research and hard work to find your style, to get excellent at composing and professional at mixing & mastering
I'm not ashamed of showing my first tracks. They sound beginner-ish, and THAT'S THE POINT!
If you don't start now, how can you improve?
RELEASE your stuff.
I was mocked, judged and misunderstood when I started.
And I didn't care.
I just wanted to improve.
So should you.
https://youtu.be/dLxCquTVRUk?si=k_mCG2rL7O31Xqtf
Making GOOD music is a long journey.
You need to go through a lot of mistakes, research and hard work to find your style, to get excellent at composing and professional at mixing & mastering
I'm not ashamed of showing my first tracks. They sound beginner-ish, and THAT'S THE POINT!
If you don't start now, how can you improve?
RELEASE your stuff.
I was mocked, judged and misunderstood when I started.
And I didn't care.
I just wanted to improve.
So should you.
https://youtu.be/dLxCquTVRUk?si=k_mCG2rL7O31Xqtf
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Evolution of Nazca's Music 2021-2024 (Bangers only?! 😱)
This video is a message for every beatboxer, producer and artist.
Making GOOD music is a long journey.
You need to go through a lot of mistakes, research and hard work to find your style, to get excellent at composing and professional at mixing & mastering…
Making GOOD music is a long journey.
You need to go through a lot of mistakes, research and hard work to find your style, to get excellent at composing and professional at mixing & mastering…
One of my students asked me when the GBB25 wildcard competition was due.
I told him it was on the 22nd of March, and he told me that’s A LOT of time to prepare!
I answered: “No. It’s not. That's a bit more than a month.” - and let me tell you why.
Beatbox has normalized last-minute wildcards.
If your GBB wildcard is not ALREADY composed, it’s pretty late to start working on it.
Why do 99% of beatboxers wait for the announcement to start working on their wildcard?
Do you think the greatest athletes on Earth prepare for the Olympic Games only when the event is announced?
The answer is surely no. It’s a matter of years of physical and mental preparation.
There’s even a job called “physical trainer” or “mental trainer” whose purpose is to train athletes so they maximize their chances of winning.
If you’re like the 99% of beatboxers who prepare, fully or partially, only when the event is announced, then you’re not likely to stand out.
Be in that top 1% beatboxers who prepare their mind, their technical skills, their tracks in advance.
Pro tip: Have your wildcard round 100% ready and before the announcement is out.
Then it’s just a matter of recording, so you’re relieved of the mental stress of not being able to record the perfect track.
My name is NAZCA, and I’m a professional beatbox trainer. I approach beatbox training with intensive physical and mental preparation,
If you need training, we can talk about your project in a free discovery call (serious beatboxers only!).
Book me at: https://calendly.com/nazca-beatbox
More details on coaching: https://www.nazcabeats.com/membership
I told him it was on the 22nd of March, and he told me that’s A LOT of time to prepare!
I answered: “No. It’s not. That's a bit more than a month.” - and let me tell you why.
Beatbox has normalized last-minute wildcards.
If your GBB wildcard is not ALREADY composed, it’s pretty late to start working on it.
Why do 99% of beatboxers wait for the announcement to start working on their wildcard?
Do you think the greatest athletes on Earth prepare for the Olympic Games only when the event is announced?
The answer is surely no. It’s a matter of years of physical and mental preparation.
There’s even a job called “physical trainer” or “mental trainer” whose purpose is to train athletes so they maximize their chances of winning.
If you’re like the 99% of beatboxers who prepare, fully or partially, only when the event is announced, then you’re not likely to stand out.
Be in that top 1% beatboxers who prepare their mind, their technical skills, their tracks in advance.
Pro tip: Have your wildcard round 100% ready and before the announcement is out.
Then it’s just a matter of recording, so you’re relieved of the mental stress of not being able to record the perfect track.
My name is NAZCA, and I’m a professional beatbox trainer. I approach beatbox training with intensive physical and mental preparation,
If you need training, we can talk about your project in a free discovery call (serious beatboxers only!).
Book me at: https://calendly.com/nazca-beatbox
More details on coaching: https://www.nazcabeats.com/membership
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The 15-Minute Beatbox Workout for Faster Improvement
You’ve hit a plateau? Or progressing slowly?
In just 15 minutes a day, you can already improve faster than 95% of beatboxers.
First, you need to identify where you need to improve.
You have two choices:
Refining your strengths
Solidifying your weaknesses
Ideally, work on both, 15 minutes a day.
But if you’re short on time, you can proceed by intermittent training phases.
Focus on refining your strengths 15 minutes a day for 30 days.
Then switch to solidifying your weaknesses for another 30 days,
Then repeat.
You can train across 8 key areas, depending on your goals (battle, performance, artistry).
Here are the 8 areas you can improve:
Precision & Execution (timing, cleanliness - material targeted)
Research & Development (sound design, or crafting new grooves)
Composition (turning your tracks into full pieces)
Rehearsals (mastering the execution of your tracks and memorizing them)
Vocal Training (improving your pitch and vocal technique)
Tag-Team Crew Training (if you have any)
Freestyle (improving your freestyle abilities - learning about structure)
Analysis (deep-diving into track or beatboxer analysis)
Choose one area for your next 30 days. Don’t miss a day (very important!).
If you want to structure your training sessions even further, discover the full method here: https://www.nazcabeats.com/shop/p/how-to-beatbox-workout-e-book
You’ve hit a plateau? Or progressing slowly?
In just 15 minutes a day, you can already improve faster than 95% of beatboxers.
First, you need to identify where you need to improve.
You have two choices:
Refining your strengths
Solidifying your weaknesses
Ideally, work on both, 15 minutes a day.
But if you’re short on time, you can proceed by intermittent training phases.
Focus on refining your strengths 15 minutes a day for 30 days.
Then switch to solidifying your weaknesses for another 30 days,
Then repeat.
You can train across 8 key areas, depending on your goals (battle, performance, artistry).
Here are the 8 areas you can improve:
Precision & Execution (timing, cleanliness - material targeted)
Research & Development (sound design, or crafting new grooves)
Composition (turning your tracks into full pieces)
Rehearsals (mastering the execution of your tracks and memorizing them)
Vocal Training (improving your pitch and vocal technique)
Tag-Team Crew Training (if you have any)
Freestyle (improving your freestyle abilities - learning about structure)
Analysis (deep-diving into track or beatboxer analysis)
Choose one area for your next 30 days. Don’t miss a day (very important!).
If you want to structure your training sessions even further, discover the full method here: https://www.nazcabeats.com/shop/p/how-to-beatbox-workout-e-book
Nazca
How To Beatbox Workout (E-book) — Nazca
Do you feel stagnant ? Do you feel that you are missing something to engage in exponential growth towards your beatbox skills ? Create and find new textures, achieve precise execution, master solid tracks, and even stay motivated during your growth. …
What's YOUR top 5 Best battles?
https://youtu.be/4Eb7uv7117E?si=ZXjx3n0ClvAVbMhj
Check out mine. Try to guess the top 1 😏
https://youtu.be/4Eb7uv7117E?si=ZXjx3n0ClvAVbMhj
Check out mine. Try to guess the top 1 😏
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How to Dominate in Beatbox Battle (Even If You’re Nervous)
Showing yourself nervous on stage highly increases your odds of losing in a beatbox battle
Studies have shown that choking under pressure can cause a performance drop by 10-20% due to reduced focus & cognitive function, and increased muscle tension. (Beilock & Carr, 2001)
Translated to beatbox, anxiety causes significant performance in the cleanliness of sounds, endurance and power.
A study on athletes shows that mental factors contribute to around 50% of an athlete’s success, with confidence and composure being crucial. (Gould et al., 2002)
Here’s how you build confidence in beatbox competitions:
1. Prepare
“Anticipation is key.” - D-low, 2019.
There’s nothing more to say other than the fact that preparing your rounds allows you to focus entirely on your stage performance and proper execution.
If you’re not fully prepared, your focus will be spread all over your mind.
Your brain will expend a huge amount of energy managing structure, timing, movements, power, flow, cleanliness, and breath control – all at the same time!
When you’ve rehearsed your tracks, your brain already understands the intention behind them, making timing, flow, power, cleanliness, and breath control second nature.
On stage, you’ll just need to focus on crowd control and stage presence to stay dominant.
2. Keep your state of mind private
As you prepare, you become confident, and your opponent won’t be able to put you under pressure.
Don’t say anything or show any facial expressions that reveal how you feel, even if you’re nervous.
In September 2023, I won a beatbox battle thanks to this technique, even though I was nervous.
In January 2024, I performed another battle. I was theoretically more prepared because my tracks were louder, cleaner and more original.
However, I choked during my 2nd round which caused my performance to drop. I was not clean or powerful anymore.
My nervousness was visible.
Keep in mind that judges favor confident performers who own the stage, making visible nervousness a liability.
This day, my opponent was more confident, thus cleaner and louder.
A few months later, I came back with a more confident mindset, which allowed me to win a battle with 6 straight wins – undefeated.
3. Feel light on stage
My experience has taught me not to care too much about battles.
You’re nervous when you take it TOO seriously.
Throw your ego away.
Does it really change anything in your life if you lose today?
What matters is your own progress.
You can still train every day to become a better beatboxer, and your performance will improve over time.
And if your performance gets worse, just ask yourself what went wrong – you can still fix it.
If you want to build your experience through training and performing, we can talk about your project in a free discovery call (serious beatboxers only!).
Book me at: https://calendly.com/nazca-beatbox
More details on coaching: https://www.nazcabeats.com/membership
Showing yourself nervous on stage highly increases your odds of losing in a beatbox battle
Studies have shown that choking under pressure can cause a performance drop by 10-20% due to reduced focus & cognitive function, and increased muscle tension. (Beilock & Carr, 2001)
Translated to beatbox, anxiety causes significant performance in the cleanliness of sounds, endurance and power.
A study on athletes shows that mental factors contribute to around 50% of an athlete’s success, with confidence and composure being crucial. (Gould et al., 2002)
Here’s how you build confidence in beatbox competitions:
1. Prepare
“Anticipation is key.” - D-low, 2019.
There’s nothing more to say other than the fact that preparing your rounds allows you to focus entirely on your stage performance and proper execution.
If you’re not fully prepared, your focus will be spread all over your mind.
Your brain will expend a huge amount of energy managing structure, timing, movements, power, flow, cleanliness, and breath control – all at the same time!
When you’ve rehearsed your tracks, your brain already understands the intention behind them, making timing, flow, power, cleanliness, and breath control second nature.
On stage, you’ll just need to focus on crowd control and stage presence to stay dominant.
2. Keep your state of mind private
As you prepare, you become confident, and your opponent won’t be able to put you under pressure.
Don’t say anything or show any facial expressions that reveal how you feel, even if you’re nervous.
In September 2023, I won a beatbox battle thanks to this technique, even though I was nervous.
In January 2024, I performed another battle. I was theoretically more prepared because my tracks were louder, cleaner and more original.
However, I choked during my 2nd round which caused my performance to drop. I was not clean or powerful anymore.
My nervousness was visible.
Keep in mind that judges favor confident performers who own the stage, making visible nervousness a liability.
This day, my opponent was more confident, thus cleaner and louder.
A few months later, I came back with a more confident mindset, which allowed me to win a battle with 6 straight wins – undefeated.
3. Feel light on stage
My experience has taught me not to care too much about battles.
You’re nervous when you take it TOO seriously.
Throw your ego away.
Does it really change anything in your life if you lose today?
What matters is your own progress.
You can still train every day to become a better beatboxer, and your performance will improve over time.
And if your performance gets worse, just ask yourself what went wrong – you can still fix it.
If you want to build your experience through training and performing, we can talk about your project in a free discovery call (serious beatboxers only!).
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3 ways to monetize beatbox
Many beatboxers take Beatbox as something unserious.
Be among the top 5% and earn money with beatbox, let me show you how:
1/ Gigs
Indeed, you can play gigs. To do that, I’ll recommend to follow these steps:
1. Create 4 to 8 solo beatbox tracks
2. Produce 2 of them (audio + video) ➡ DM me for pro mix & master.
3. Canvass 100+ organizations (cultural organizations, concert halls,…)
4. Close deals with a signed contract
The produced tracks will serve for you as a demonstration for the organizations you’ll canvass.
2/ Run a youtube channel
In fact, you can perform beatbox, or talk about it and be paid! Isn’t that fantastic?
And there is plenty of content to create on beatbox.
You can do entertaining videos, educational content, or music performances! It’s up to you.
3/ Give physical workshops
This is the most accessible one among the 3, and I’ve been doing that for 4 years now!
Here’s the quick process:
1. Create a 2 hours initiation programme for beginners
2. Canvass cultural organizations.
3. Start doing physical workshops.
4. As you get experience, canvass more organizations. Close deals and get paid.
Get a real strategy
🙌 I will teach you my special method that gathers my expertise as a beatbox teacher, that I've been using for 4 years to make money as a beatboxer.
You'll learn:
👉 What kind of workshops to propose
👉 The required equipment
👉 How to price the workshops
👉 Which organisations to contact
👉 How to contact them with a template tracking sheet
👉 How to write emails + 1 email example
and more!
💵 Return on investment guarenteed by applying this professionnal step by step method, after your first workshop. ➡ contact@nazcabeats.com or DM
Many beatboxers take Beatbox as something unserious.
Be among the top 5% and earn money with beatbox, let me show you how:
1/ Gigs
Indeed, you can play gigs. To do that, I’ll recommend to follow these steps:
1. Create 4 to 8 solo beatbox tracks
2. Produce 2 of them (audio + video) ➡ DM me for pro mix & master.
3. Canvass 100+ organizations (cultural organizations, concert halls,…)
4. Close deals with a signed contract
The produced tracks will serve for you as a demonstration for the organizations you’ll canvass.
2/ Run a youtube channel
In fact, you can perform beatbox, or talk about it and be paid! Isn’t that fantastic?
And there is plenty of content to create on beatbox.
You can do entertaining videos, educational content, or music performances! It’s up to you.
3/ Give physical workshops
This is the most accessible one among the 3, and I’ve been doing that for 4 years now!
Here’s the quick process:
1. Create a 2 hours initiation programme for beginners
2. Canvass cultural organizations.
3. Start doing physical workshops.
4. As you get experience, canvass more organizations. Close deals and get paid.
Get a real strategy
🙌 I will teach you my special method that gathers my expertise as a beatbox teacher, that I've been using for 4 years to make money as a beatboxer.
You'll learn:
👉 What kind of workshops to propose
👉 The required equipment
👉 How to price the workshops
👉 Which organisations to contact
👉 How to contact them with a template tracking sheet
👉 How to write emails + 1 email example
and more!
💵 Return on investment guarenteed by applying this professionnal step by step method, after your first workshop. ➡ contact@nazcabeats.com or DM
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