Always wanted to beatbox butβ¦
Always wanted to give beatboxing a go but felt too shy, too uncoordinated, too unmusical, too old, too weird, too whatever?
You're in the right place.
Most people who come to me don't actually want to beatbox at first. They want to feel less awkward about their voice. They want to stop apologising for sounding the way they sound. They want to use a part of themselves they shut down a long time ago.
Beatboxing is just the doorway in.
You don't need to be musical. You don't need to "have rhythm." You don't need to be good with your voice. You need to be willing to make a slightly silly noise on a Tuesday morning. That's it.
I'm Grace.
I'm a 4Γ UK Beatbox Champion, TEDx speaker, and recovering shy kid from a small village in Devon. I spent years practising beatboxing alone in my bedroom because I didn't think I was good enough to do it in front of anyone.
These days I've performed at Glastonbury, the National Theatre, and the Royal Festival Hall, been featured in The Guardian and Evening Standard, played on Radio 1 and 6 Music, and taught beatboxing to more than 10,000 people of every age: 4-year-olds at the Southbank Centre, 80-year-olds through South London Cares, 2,000 school kids at the O2, neonatal ward parents, hen dos, drama schools, corporate teams, choirs, summer schools.
Whatever your story, however ridiculous you feel, however convinced you are that you can't - I've taught someone like you before, and they got it.
Three ways to start
π Free 10-minute beatbox starter
A short tutorial that gets you making your first sounds in under 10 minutes. No commitment.
If you've never beatboxed before, start here.
π― 1-1 private lessons (online, anywhere)
Best for: anyone who wants personal attention, can't commit to a group course, or wants to work on something specific - performance nerves, voice projection, technique, confidence, or just having a laugh.
Adults
Β£65 β single session (40 mins)
Β£175 β Foundations Series (3 Γ 40 mins)
Β£275 β Confidence Accelerator (5 Γ 40 mins)
Under 18s (because young creatives deserve access)
Β£55 β single session
Β£150 β Development Pack (3 Γ 30 mins)
Β£230 β Development Pack (5 Γ 40 mins)
Β£185 β Duo Pack (3 Γ 30 mins, two siblings or friends together)
π€ Savage Sounds School β 8-week group cohort
An 8-week beatbox mentorship for the shy, the weird, and the curious. Pre-recorded video lessons, weekly live group Zoom calls, a private WhatsApp community, practice sheets and lifetime access to all the videos.
Cohort 1 (Spring 2026) is complete β the women who joined arrived saying things like "I was too shy to scat in singingβ and "I always lacked confidence" and left confidence, skills and ownership of their voices.
Cohort 2 opens for enrolment at the end of a free 60-minute workshop on Mon 24 August 2026. The course itself starts Mon 7 September. Β£250 early bird / Β£300 full price.
Book me for events, schools, or workshops
Festival? Conference? Choir? Drama school? Corporate away day? Hen do? Summer programme? Care home? Maternity ward?
I've taught in every one of those settings, with 15 years of experience across every age and ability. I run one-off workshops and longer residencies that build to a final performance or showcase. I'm DBS-checked, fully insured, and equally at home with toddlers and CEOs.
In lockdown I uploaded a new free tutorial to YouTube every week for a year β you can browse the whole Savage Sounds tutorial series while you decide.
[Get in touch about a booking β]
Frequently asked
"I can't sing / I can't keep a beat / I'm not musical." That's most of the people who book me. Beatboxing isn't about being musical. It's about using your voice in a different way.
"I'd be too embarrassed." Then this is exactly for you.
"I'm too old to start." No, you're not. My students range from 4 to 80+.
"What if I'm rubbish?" Then we'll have a laugh, and you'll be slightly less rubbish at the end of the lesson.
"Why isn't all this just on YouTube?" A lot of it is β the free starter is the best place to begin. The 1-1s and group cohort are for when you want structure, accountability, community, and someone to ask questions to.