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It seems over the last few years that I have been growing a voice. Meditation inspired me to do the Om mantra, and over the past few years there have been so many unexpected pleasant surprises. Aside from healing my mind, the AUM mantra has transformed my body. My voice has changed so much that I am astonished. Aside from all of the miracles that come with the path of yoga, a wish was granted to me. It is something I've wanted since I was a little boy. I can sing! The wish has come true but not… Continue

Added by Zackarius on May 16, 2009 at 9:21am — No Comments


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Nathalie Henrich, John Smith and Joe Wolfe: Harmonic singing (or overtone singing) vs normal singing

Harmonic singing (or overtone singing) vs normal singing



Harmonic singing shares techniques with diphonic singing, overtone singing, xoomi singing, sygyt singing, throat singing, Tuva singing etc. We explain some of the acoustics of this style of singing in terms of the measured acoustical response of the vocal tract. In this technique, the singer emphasises one high harmonic of the voice to such an extent that it is heard separately from the low pitched note being sung. Different… Continue

Added by Tran Quang Hai on April 11, 2008 at 8:00am — No Comments


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Michael EMORY : Khoomei - How To's And Why's

Khoomei - How To's And Why's







During the past year I have learned techniques of some throat-singing styles as practiced in Central Asia. With guidance from Maj. P.C. (Ret.), and access to his collection of vocal recordings from that part of the world, I have experienced fair success in executing the forms described below. The following is intended to offer instruction to anyone with interest and patience enough to learn a way to refine self-generated sound. Previous voice… Continue

Added by Tran Quang Hai on April 11, 2008 at 7:58am — No Comments


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Steve SKLAR: Types of Throat Singing with Tips /Tuvan Throat-Singing

Tuvan throat-singing, or Khoomei, is the area with which I have the most extensive experience. While I am familiar with other types of harmonic singing and chant, the main focus of this page will be Tuvan. You can find some information/links about other regions below.



All styles of Tuvan Khoomei involve controlled tension in and manipulation of the diaphragm, throat, and mouth. However, there are great differences between the different types of throat-singing; for example, some… Continue

Added by Tran Quang Hai on April 11, 2008 at 7:30am — No Comments

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