Sprache · Stimme · Gehör 2024; 48(02): 112-117
DOI: 10.1055/a-2275-4976
Schwerpunktthema

Artikulationsförderung und -therapie durch Beatboxing?

Articulation Support and Therapy with Beatboxing?
Stephan Sallat
,
Ole Zender
,
Ellen Saal
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Da Beatboxing als Teil der aktuellen Musik- und Jugendkultur einen sehr motivierenden Lerngegenstand darstellt, könnte dies ein neuer Therapieansatz bei phonetischen und/oder phonologischen Störungen sein. Kinder und Jugendliche entwickeln durch die Imitation von Sounds und Rhythmen neue Bewegungs-, Artikulations- und Atemmuster, wodurch sich auch eine Verbesserung in der Artikulation der Lautsprache einstellen könnte.

Abstract

Beatboxing as an art form is part of current youth and music culture. Instrument sounds and rhythms are created with the human voice. To achieve this, beatboxers need to learn new articulation techniques and breathing techniques, as well as to refine and automate these movement/articulation patterns through intensive training. This method is comparable to articulation therapy, in which those affected work with speech therapists to develop new movement/articulation patterns, as well as to make them more precise through different exercises and forms of play and automate the processes. Since beatboxing is a very motivating subject of learning as part of current music and youth culture, it is hoped to have found a new indirect approach to articulation therapy for phonetic and/or phonological disorders. In this new field of research, there are special challenges, especially in terms of methodology.



Publication History

Article published online:
14 June 2024

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