Article 4C3F5 Beatboxer Puts Camera Down His Throat During Ted Talk to Show What His Larynx Does As He Performs

Beatboxer Puts Camera Down His Throat During Ted Talk to Show What His Larynx Does As He Performs

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Lori Dorn
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During a 2018 Ted Talk in Sydney, Australia, beatboxer Thom Thum had laryngeal surgeon Dr. Matthew Broadhurst insert a camera through his nose and down his throat so that the audience could see how his larynx reacted while he performed. While the demonstration is a bit graphic, it is truly fascinating to see the actual physiology behind Thum's incredible talent.

Get an up-close-and-personal look as laryngeal surgeon Matthew Broadhurst sticks a camera down Thum's throat while he creates a mind-boggling array of noises. This hilarious, somewhat stomach-churning talk and performance is not for the squeamish! (Contains graphic medical imagery)

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