You don’t often hear throat singing — a traditional vocal technique for singing in overtones. Generally the domain of goat-herding Tuvans or Tibetan monks, it’s rarely performed by Americans. But ...
It's a basso croak that becomes a roar, while carrying a tune. It's an otherworldly sound that combines a hum, a whistle a flute, and the buzzy overtones of electronic music Since antiquity, the ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. In this video, Tuvan ensemble Alash demonstrate various traditional throat singing styles that they use in their music. 'Achai' is available ...
Tonight, The Linda, WAMC’s Performing Arts Studio, will host Tuvan throat singing group Alash. Albany is the group’s first stop on its U.S. tour, where audiences will hear music performed in a ...
For those who think the human voice can produce only one note at a time, the resonant harmonies of throat-singing are surprising. In throat-singing, a singer can produce two or more notes ...
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