This is probably the best beatbox video ever

Do you know all those times you tried to whistle some simple music and were frustrated that you couldn't? And what about your attempts to make some kind of drumming, either on your friend's kitchen table or drums? Full shame? So you may feel even more undervalued after watching the video below.

Australian Tom Thum humiliates anyone who has ever wanted to make a beatbox attempt. In a performance on the TEDx show, Thum came in sympathetically, asking the audience if they wanted to know what he was doing to make money, and then the show kicked off, featuring stints of Michael Jackson classics and incredible sound reproductions inspired by cultures from around the world. and also in American jazz.

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At one point in the presentation (3:15 min), he explains that all sounds are made with only his voice and, to prove it, Thum pulls the microphone away and continues to make the same sound effects. He then explains that he does his work in various parts of the world because staying in Australia alone is not the best choice.

As if the sounds that he can make with his magic vocal chords were not enough, Thum also, at some moments of the presentation, remixed with his beatbox, with the help of some devices suitable for this. The result is amazing.

Thum was part of the 2005 World Beatbox Championship team, and you will understand why the group won shortly thereafter. In addition to a lot of talent, the boy has charisma and cheers the audience in an impressive way. Watch the images below and then tell us what you think of this guy's talent. Is it or isn't it one of the best ever?