Tuvan Throat Singing
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| what...the...? ... ( 1 week ago by HillbillyPirate) |
| what...the...? rather strange cool |
| So. COOL! ( 1 week ago by LaShnike) |
| So. COOL! |
| Array ( 1 week ago by SailorVegan) |
| O_____O Holy crap, that was brilliant! |
| im gonna steal yo ... ( 1 week ago by dies123productions) |
| im gonna steal yo phone i love this lol. im jk. i wont steal ur phone but nice choice |
| lol funny, its a ... ( 1 week ago by TurKoMongolTank) |
| lol funny, its a mad song i love it |
| i like this video ... ( 1 week ago by June300c) |
| i like this video and oddly that sound brings peace to my mind and soul |
| Indeed it does have ... ( 1 week ago by kraeckelium) |
| Indeed it does have a meditative effect, music that is very close to nature. |
| Does anyone know ... ( 1 week ago by raffdiangelo) |
| Does anyone know how they do the whispering yuuuu sound? I love Yat Kha and they do the same thing I'd love to learn how to do it but I'm not sure if it takes years of training. |
| you can get up to 4 ... ( 1 week ago by campbell7755) |
| you can get up to 4 tones if yourgood at it |
| its not so ... ( 1 week ago by Verdisyofi) |
| its not so impossible many mongoloid people and even turks and hunnic people who mixed with mongols have the adequate physical attributes to do this but needs still a lot of practice but i think it is impossible for a western european, latin american, african or such just because of different physical features here in hungary some hungarians do throat singing as well as some kazakhs in kazakhstan and so on.. |
| Hmm this seems kind ... ( 1 week ago by parquar) |
| Hmm this seems kind of like the natural harmonics on stringed instruments. I don't understand much about vocal cords how this could be achieved but it seems the similar concept |
| i dont know, in ... ( 1 week ago by god0fmusic) |
| i dont know, in wind instruments its the air that vibrates, so i dont know how it works exactly. |
| The distinct ... ( 1 week ago by eagle210414) |
| The distinct ringing you hear is an undertone, many established High Schooler choir kids can do this as well. It's difficult but you're not actually singing with your vocal cords, you're folding them and then singing with the folds. It's much like talking like the cookie monster. Same idea only then you sing with that voice and shape your mouth in a way to produce that sound. |
| its really strange ... ( 1 week ago by abbythesuperfreak) |
| its really strange but i like it |
| fucking Russians ... ( 5 days ago by aslanim174) |
| fucking Russians can`t keep them any more,TURKS are wake up,LONG LIFE TURKISTAN!!!! |
| Absolutely ... ( 5 days ago by damnbeavers84) |
| Absolutely beautiful. Turkish nationalist - you are a dweeb for posting like that here. These people are nomads and your concept is alien. |
| Tengri Türk'ü ... ( 5 days ago by tigloon) |
| Tengri Türk'ü koruya, yücelte! |
| Its popeye! ( 4 days ago by Simonraical) |
| Its popeye! |
| In wind instruments ... ( 4 days ago by parquar) |
| In wind instruments, its actually the lips that cause the vibration, or a reed. (except flute) Vocal cords vibrating seem like they could be altered to single out harmonics as strings can though. |
| :))) popeye yes ( 4 days ago by jorjwrestling) |
| :))) popeye yes |
| Not true - check ... ( 2 days ago by onenessseeker) |
| Not true - check out Paul Pena videos on youtube - an awesome American blues singer who could also throat sing - there is even a movie, I think it's called Genghis Blues |
| they are the ... ( 2 days ago by Bonjour1O) |
| they are the overtones not undertone... |
| magyarok torokok ... ( 1 day ago by ermagiaro) |
| magyarok torokok tuvak!! =) |
| Heil Ubertonen! ( 4 hours ago by Erudecorp) |
| Heil Ubertonen! |
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