All Videos Tagged vowel (Overtone Music Network) - Overtone Music Network2024-04-27T03:41:45Zhttps://www.overtone.cc/video/video/listTagged?tag=vowel&rss=yes&xn_auth=noVisualization of Vocal Functionstag:www.overtone.cc,2013-06-11:884327:Video:1552762013-06-11T20:03:52.196ZWolfgang Saushttps://www.overtone.cc/profile/WolfgangSaus
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The video visualizes the relation of overtones, vowels and vocal tract resonances. The spoken text is in German. I will make an english version…
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The video visualizes the relation of overtones, vowels and vocal tract resonances. The spoken text is in German. I will make an english version soon. Harmonics # 8-9-10, three different exercisestag:www.overtone.cc,2010-03-11:884327:Video:893772010-03-11T21:32:54.202ZSkye Løfvanderhttps://www.overtone.cc/profile/SkyeLoefvander
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This overtone singing exercise has its focus at the accentuating of the elements no 8, 9 and 10 from the harmonic series. The demonstration gives three different ways to do it:<br></br>
- By using the vowel sounds. Here each element is separated by a [ŋ]…
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This overtone singing exercise has its focus at the accentuating of the elements no 8, 9 and 10 from the harmonic series. The demonstration gives three different ways to do it:<br />
- By using the vowel sounds. Here each element is separated by a [ŋ] sound. The overtones do not stand out very clearly here.<br />
- By overtone technique where the tip of the tongue points the nodes of the relevant overtone near the palate<br />
- Same but here each element is separated by a palatalized n (articulated further back than normal articulation).<br />
The music of the 8-9-10 sequence is the whole tone steps do-re-mi like the first three notes of Frère Jacques/ Are you sleeping.