a common space for harmonic overtones
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Couldn't come up with a better title... Anyway, I noticed on some live recordings of throat singing that the singer makes a "Shu!" at the end of the song. (I never attended a live show, so I don't…Continue
Started by Alzin. Last reply by Utelo Nov 20, 2012.
I've been experimenting with harmonizing with myself in Sygyt. I tried it with Artii Sayir (sound sample attached) but it didn't work as well as I thought it would. There might be other songs that…Continue
Started by Peter Olson. Last reply by Alzin May 18, 2012.
Hi everybody,I used to practice a lot khöömii for three years but then I began to have voice's problems.I'll try to explain : the right part of my throat was really strained (I had an apparent…Continue
Tags: throat, voice, tenses, singing, problem
Started by Envel. Last reply by Dan Zimmermann Mar 21, 2012.
I had this idea for a thread where we post youtube videos and other stuff that might be useful, interesting, unknown, or anything else.I start with a few videos:You probably saw this guy:…Continue
Started by Alzin. Last reply by Sam MOUROT Jan 3, 2012.
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Comment by Alzin on February 26, 2012 at 8:10pm Haha, great story! I startes practising more again, but I seem to have some voice problems... I'll see a doctor soon.
Noone ever is amazed when I throat sing, all I get is polite interest... Maybe that's due to some german mentallity, I don't know. Except for this one guy who said: "Is there anything you CAN'T do?" :D
I grew 10 cm... ;-)
Comment by Dan Zimmermann on February 26, 2012 at 6:15pm To the untrained ear, I suppose it's very similar... A few friends who heard me do it (or who clicked Huun-Huur Tu links I sent them) commented that it's at least very similar to didg sounds...
Lots of people heard didgeridoo before, but not Kargyraa, so they don't have anything else to compare it to...
On a different note (no pun): My co-worker of a few years, Scott, plays music from his computer during work. He basically provides the musical backdrop for our work days. He played "Iron Man" on Friday morning, which we all know and like. It was the perfect opportunity to Kargyraa along with it, which was the first time our newer guy, Andrew, heard me throat sing. I don't think I ever seen bigger eyes than his when he said "do you have a distortion amp hidden somewhere?" And I just shook my head and sang "Arte Sayyir" for him quickly... He almost fell off his chair...
Comment by Alzin on February 26, 2012 at 10:13am Hey guys, there is a question I want to aks you. Everytime I demonstrate Kargyraa to someone not familiar with this style, they are like "Oh, hey, you sound like a didjeridoo!" Am I the only one who gets that comment? I don't think Kargyraa sounds like a didj at all!
Comment by Alzin on January 1, 2012 at 1:31pm Happy new year everyone! Let's hope we can improve greatly this year. :-)
Comment by Alzin on December 25, 2011 at 9:40am Ah, very nice idea, thanks! :-) I wish all these things to all of you, too. Merry christmas. :-)
Comment by Dan Zimmermann on December 25, 2011 at 6:48am Happiest of Christmas seasons to you all...
Comment by Ivo Romanek on December 24, 2011 at 4:09pm Guys I want to wish you merry Christmas good health (to you and your loved ones). may all your wishes come true and lots of presents under the tree. Take care friends!
Comment by Alzin on November 27, 2011 at 9:03pm Sounds like a thread. :D
Comment by Ivo Romanek on November 27, 2011 at 3:49pm I'm back folks...
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