oh no Entry posted by Taka Nuvia October 19, 2016 428 views Share More sharing options... Followers 1 today I learned about overtone singing. There's no turning back now.
Kaleidoscope Tekulo Posted October 19, 2016 I have not heard of this... overt one singing... how does work? Quote Link to comment
Akano Posted October 19, 2016 It's super amounts of fun. Especially throat singing. Quote Link to comment
The Hip Historian Iaredios Posted October 20, 2016 It's super amounts of fun. Especially throat singing. Mongollian throat-singing is awesome. Quote Link to comment
Taka Nuvia Posted October 21, 2016 I have not heard of this... overt one singing... how does work? dark magic, apparently. 1/10 would not practise on lawn again. (on a serious note...good question. Apparently you're filtering out overtones that are naturally present in the voice. o.o Sounds interesting.) It's super amounts of fun. Especially throat singing. Throat singing is still a mystery to me (as in, how it is done). It really sounds cool, though. It's super amounts of fun. Especially throat singing. Mongollian throat-singing is awesome. Agreed. Quote Link to comment
Akano Posted October 21, 2016 I have not heard of this... overt one singing... how does work? dark magic, apparently. 1/10 would not practise on lawn again. (on a serious note...good question. Apparently you're filtering out overtones that are naturally present in the voice. o.o Sounds interesting.) Yeah, you shape your mouth to emphasize the higher harmonics of your vocal folds. It's super amounts of awesome! (It's also really cool to sing into an oscilloscope that shows you the frequencies of your voice, and then see how the peaks shift to higher frequency!) It's super amounts of fun. Especially throat singing. Throat singing is still a mystery to me (as in, how it is done). It really sounds cool, though. I can only really drone while throat singing, but it sounds cool! You have to get an octave to resonate in your throat, and then overtone sing on top of that. It sounds utterly ethereal and spooky, but powerful. I figured out how to do it by starting with a low, guttural voice and playing around with it. Quote Link to comment
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