We present an evidence of the beaming phenomenon regarding inplane elastic waves in the context of the enhanced acoustical transmission. Our simulations found emission of a long-range beam through a single subwavelength channel surrounded by periodic structures. The space-time spectral analysis of the inplane displacement field revealed that Rayleigh surface waves principally mediate the energy transmission that leads to the formation of beams. Consequently, we suggest a resonance condition for the beaming in terms of the ratio of the wavelength to the period of the structures. Our findings will be expected to foster the application to ultrasonic devices.