Exactly. In high school choir we sang a song in Xhosa, it’s SO difficult to do the clicks and such if it’s not something you grew up doing! We had to sort of use surrogate sounds to get as close as we could, but it was not nearly as clean as it should have been!
@@everlasting9292 I'm learning isiXhosa as an adult with no experience in N-C-languages. I find the clicks not challenging on their own, but getting your tongue from the x/c/q-click to another letter without a slight pause is my biggest struggle. Many native Bantu-language speakers/singers have repeatedly asked not to treat their language as a party trick, or call their clicks "noises", but to see it as it is: a part of their languages. Real languages, people use to communicate in. And still to this day people treat it like in this video description. "She can even do the clicks." Yes, of course she can. It's her language.
.....i am a Sotho girl, in South Africa...and having been around Xkosa people for almost all my life, I can say that both Sotho and Xhosa people have clicking sounds....if that counts as a talent...well for us it isn't..it's our language
Да, лишний раз утвердилась в том, что наша Диана со своим ЖЕНСКИМ контрольно - непревзойденная певица !!! Самая интересная певица, которую приятно и слушать, и смотреть !
There are many aspects of her voice that are masculine. On certain vowels she sounds exactly like a man…. Well better bc of other things about her voice, but she definitely has masculine qualities to her voice.
@@renzotorres475 Disagree, I'd never mistake any part of her voice for male, male range but not male. I could mistake her voice for a much older woman if I didn't know her age but not male.
@@durwardsaar6000 most women sound nothing like that… even the ones with the deep voices. I never mistook her for a male bc I can hear what you’re talking about. There are masculine qualities to her tone, but overall she sounds like a women with a very dark tone.
Diana is probably the only representative of the mass music industry here. Her overall vocal range is 4 octaves, singing range is 3 octaves (C3-D6), Diana owns the most complex techniques - yodel, extreme vocal techniques - growl, rattle, distortion, Diana can deepen her larynx, which makes her voice become like a man's , but also sings perfectly with female singing voices from contralto to soprano, C6 is already a whistle register. But the main unique feature of Diana is the ability to extract chord memorization with her voice, many people hear both low and high parts of her voice at the same time, as if 2 voices are singing, but in fact 3-4 of the same tone strength are visible on the spectrogram. In which song Dimash performs yodel don’t tell me, I’m also interested in extreme types of vocals that Diana owns - growl, rattle, distortion, throat singing. All this is Diana's mind, I have not heard anything like this from Dimash. Recently, Diana took part in the scoring of a new feature film Spirit of Baikal, where in addition to scoring the sounds of nature and animals, Diana also voiced the ice break on Lake Baikal. You know, having a wide range does not mean that Dimash owns the techniques that Diana owns. But the main unique feature of Diana is the ability to extract chord memorization with her voice, many people hear both low and high parts of her voice at the same time, as if 2 voices are singing, but in fact 3-4 of the same tone strength are visible on the spectrogram. It is this polyphonic feature of Diana's voice that gives her the ability to change the characteristics of her voice, which your Dimash cannot do.
@@danielmesnage1985 No, in California Dreamin it’s just C6, several people checked it at once, and in many other places they also wrote C6 in the comments.
Согласен. Не хочу умалять достоинств других певцов, показанных в этом видео, но их выступления выглядят, скорее, как вокальные цирковые номера. А то, что делает Диана Анкудинова - это искусство.
Tyva kyzy is a tuvan band but we do share culture with mongolians. Only difference being we speak a different language but with mongolian language influence elements in it.
Are you familiar with the group called ' the Hu ' from Mongolia. They've been touring the world and they're amazing to hear and watch . I love some of their battle cry songs .
Thanks for including Diana Ankudinova.. she's only 15 yo in that clip... truly unique voice... To get an understanding of her Crazy Range -- her Dark Cover of Elvis- Cant Help Falling in Love will give you goosebumps.. --> czcams.com/video/M-znD6QKbrg/video.html
@@Pink_Lemonade_Axolotl No, vocally according to the fach and vocal characteristics Diana is a mezzo-soprano, *she is not a natural contralto* despite her excellent ability to play the contralto role. I'm a fan of hers and have been following her for a long time. She is far from being a dramatic contralto. She has had a perfect timbre changing technique since she was 14 years old. I call her a lyrical contralto in popular singing, because she plays this role perfectly, but far from being dramatic, her natural voice is soft, but also *she is not a natural lyrical contralto*, but rather mezzo. It's her technique that causes that androgynous voice. The correct term is "mezzo-contralto", but I call it lyrical anyway, because few people know the characteristics of a soprano, mezzo, contralto and in popular singing, this can be considered contralto, despite not being natural.
Diana's clip shows her singing at a regular middle/to lower range female register. Any female should be able to sing at that pitch. But what is different is the depth of resonance.
I had no idea you were going to continue this series! I watched the first one 3-4 years ago. Yu Sen Chu's pitch was insanely good. In the climax, his pitch is better than almost all of the other renditions I've watched.
As a classically trained opera singer in several different children choruses I have only heard one person sing the queen of the night successfully and that was an amazingly talented 14 year old black singer. I’ve never seen an Asian decent singer perform it but I’m absolutely in awe
My favorite was Tyva, it's the most unique woman and voice I've seen in the world and I can't believe she's from south Russia, next to Mongolia. I thought she was from south Asia.
I LOVE HOW YOU ALSO INCLUDED HARPER! She has started her "career" and has released two songs! In one of which she has done a collab with members of other bands
I recommend everyone to listen Diana's falling in love cover.. It's truely enchanting, mesmerizing, hypnotic... Omg it's like siren is singing and enchanting everyone around her. 😍
All have talents and amazing voices that no one discussing in the comments have. It's not about who's best it's about celebrating and supporting their talents.
Not only is Diana's voice deep. I've been looking for ONE video that can hear her sygit whistle notes, or overtones. You can hear the whistling as she sings long notes. She sings two voices at once and it's just beautiful.
@@sahinberg I was saying I was looking for a video that acknowledges her sygit overtones. Everyone only hears her deep voice and says that alone is impressive. While her voice is impressive, she can hit two notes at once, her normal voice and her overtone voice. Just wanted to see a video that acknowledged that.
I'm surprised they didn't notice that Tim Foust broke the subwoofers. He has 5 octaves of vocal range and it is very difficult to find a bass singer capable of doing it.
That boy singing queen of the night? That was me at that age, I had a seven octave vocal range. Then I started smoking like the idiot I was, thanks to peer pressure, and my insanely misguided belief. The other kids would think I’m cool. From that very first puff, my career as a singer was over, because I became addicted and smoked for over three decades. I smoked mostly out of stress, after being diagnosed with severe Crohn’s disease when I was only 20. I went through 37 surgeries, and the only thing that calm my nerves were smoking, or so I thought. I know better now, but it’s too late, that vocal range is now limited to maybe two if I’m lucky, raspy, and just absolutely horrific, and it’s my own fault for being so stupid. I don’t want to sound preachy, because I know I wouldn’t listen when people kept telling me to quit, but I’m speaking from experience, not to mention nearly dying four times because of it, it’s a dead end, especially if you want to be a vocalist. I had something special and I threw it away. Unintentionally, please, don’t make the same mistake I did, because you have to live with that regret for the rest of your life, and it absolutely kills me that I was that stupid! You only get one body, treat it well, and it will do the same for you, I guarantee it!
@@kristenbellon3320 I wish I could answer the question, probably be on stage with me! Lol! But we had to learn the hard way, because when I was young, I remember everyone telling me smoking will ruin my voice, and I didn’t believe them, now I just kick myself! I am so stupid, I had offers not just requires, but for a recording contract, but because I was only 15, and was scared out of my wits, I didn’t think I was ready, so I said no, biggest mistake of my life!
YO the little girl screaming is spot on 😊 so many people think it isn't real "singing" but as a vocalist and veteran haunt actor that screaming is a TALENT. To be able to do that and NOT screw up your throat is a GIFT
omg that mongolian harmony thing was magic, havnt we heard that in movies or something, i have a feeling i heard that kind of sound many times when theyre showing landscapes or something . As for click lady, thats her language, its natural to her. i believe language is called xosa or something, feel free to correct me, i heard it first time in one funny old movie i forgot the name, but i was fascinated. i wonder if there are other languages with unusual vocalising
@@Agisightim half tuvan half buryat. Most of us don’t mind being called mongolians since our roots culture and language align very closely with mongolians.
Exactly my point I speak the language the woman speaks in the song and can do the same Some schools teach this song and even people who are not native to the language are able to do the click sound and sing
@@naledi1431 No. What made her special was standing in front of a bunch of people who have ZERO exposure to clicking languages, and, therefore have never seen/heard anything like this. Plus she has a good voice besides.
@@DedsecEricNo you're wrong. That was the The Voice SA. We've heard the click song multiple times before. Miriam Makeba graced us with the song. Sure, probably the world had never heard the click song which is why they'd call it alienated, but I can assure you that even the judges as shocked as they were have heard the song before.
Возможно у Дианы Анкудиновой в 15 лет голос был низким и очень уникальным, то сейчас, в 19 лет она легко составит конкуренцию тем, у кого высокий уникальный голос. И вообще все удивительные возможности Дианы очень долго перечислять. Она вполне заслуживает отдельного видео!
I'd highly reccomend the likes of Den or really any Beatboxer to look into as they incorporate a lot of vocal techniques as seen on these lists into full on beats and songs. Truly incredible stuff.
"She is able to do the click sound when singing."
Man. That's her language. 🤦♀
Exactly. In high school choir we sang a song in Xhosa, it’s SO difficult to do the clicks and such if it’s not something you grew up doing! We had to sort of use surrogate sounds to get as close as we could, but it was not nearly as clean as it should have been!
@@everlasting9292 I'm learning isiXhosa as an adult with no experience in N-C-languages. I find the clicks not challenging on their own, but getting your tongue from the x/c/q-click to another letter without a slight pause is my biggest struggle.
Many native Bantu-language speakers/singers have repeatedly asked not to treat their language as a party trick, or call their clicks "noises", but to see it as it is: a part of their languages. Real languages, people use to communicate in. And still to this day people treat it like in this video description. "She can even do the clicks." Yes, of course she can. It's her language.
@@elle-izalogan9372 What got you interested in learning.
Still a sound?
.....i am a Sotho girl, in South Africa...and having been around Xkosa people for almost all my life, I can say that both Sotho and Xhosa people have clicking sounds....if that counts as a talent...well for us it isn't..it's our language
The laughing singer is gonna be meme.
It is
She is.
She was obviously mimicking Kamelface, the hyena pretending to be the vice president of the United States.
it's Lux song (league of legend) XD
Да, лишний раз утвердилась в том, что наша Диана со своим ЖЕНСКИМ контрольно - непревзойденная певица !!! Самая интересная певица, которую приятно и слушать, и смотреть !
Diana doesn't have a male voice she has a dramatic contralto voice, nothing masculine about Diana's tone.
There are many aspects of her voice that are masculine. On certain vowels she sounds exactly like a man…. Well better bc of other things about her voice, but she definitely has masculine qualities to her voice.
@@renzotorres475 Disagree, I'd never mistake any part of her voice for male, male range but not male. I could mistake her voice for a much older woman if I didn't know her age but not male.
@@durwardsaar6000 most women sound nothing like that… even the ones with the deep voices. I never mistook her for a male bc I can hear what you’re talking about. There are masculine qualities to her tone, but overall she sounds like a women with a very dark tone.
@@renzotorres475 I don't hear it but maybe it's a dialect thing.
@@durwardsaar6000 it really is crazy how things sound different to different people.
No one is talking about the 15 y/o singing soprano beautifully!
Он поражает моё воображения, слишком хорош
LITERALLY
😵😵😵
I just hope he can save his voice and not lose it after his voice changed completely :/
@@izabellearmin5778apparently he would need to practice constantly not to lose it (or at least most of it)
it’s so hard to sing heavy metal so i’m jealous of her talent.
It's not talent. It's years of practice
The band that sings the original song (Spiritbox) actually invited the girl in this video to play live with them!
dont they just scream ....
@@nicolemontcadadupont935they don't just scream. They scream properly, while not damaging their voice
@@nicolemontcadadupont935it takes a LOT of practice and hard work to learn how to do extreme vocal techniques
Diana is probably the only representative of the mass music industry here. Her overall vocal range is 4 octaves, singing range is 3 octaves (C3-D6), Diana owns the most complex techniques - yodel, extreme vocal techniques - growl, rattle, distortion, Diana can deepen her larynx, which makes her voice become like a man's , but also sings perfectly with female singing voices from contralto to soprano, C6 is already a whistle register. But the main unique feature of Diana is the ability to extract chord memorization with her voice, many people hear both low and high parts of her voice at the same time, as if 2 voices are singing, but in fact 3-4 of the same tone strength are visible on the spectrogram.
In which song Dimash performs yodel don’t tell me, I’m also interested in extreme types of vocals that Diana owns - growl, rattle, distortion, throat singing. All this is Diana's mind, I have not heard anything like this from Dimash.
Recently, Diana took part in the scoring of a new feature film Spirit of Baikal, where in addition to scoring the sounds of nature and animals, Diana also voiced the ice break on Lake Baikal.
You know, having a wide range does not mean that Dimash owns the techniques that Diana owns.
But the main unique feature of Diana is the ability to extract chord memorization with her voice, many people hear both low and high parts of her voice at the same time, as if 2 voices are singing, but in fact 3-4 of the same tone strength are visible on the spectrogram.
It is this polyphonic feature of Diana's voice that gives her the ability to change the characteristics of her voice, which your Dimash cannot do.
D6 in California Dreaming 👍 but her range is only a small part of her incredible ability.
@@danielmesnage1985 No, in California Dreamin it’s just C6, several people checked it at once, and in many other places they also wrote C6 in the comments.
@@danielmesnage1985 of course, the overtones could have been higher, but we are talking about the main part of the voice on this whistle note.
Согласен. Не хочу умалять достоинств других певцов, показанных в этом видео, но их выступления выглядят, скорее, как вокальные цирковые номера. А то, что делает Диана Анкудинова - это искусство.
If you haven't heard something from Dimash than you didn't listen to him
It’s amazing how humans can just find out they have the talent to do these things 😂
🤣
hopefully I find my talent-
That's barely talent, rather hard work
@@BuyBitcoinBefore1Milliontalents happen due to hard work. still a talent 🤝🏻
You’ve never been on a long road trip 😂
the mongolians are amazing, i tried to copy that and yes a whistle came out, i was horrified and proud at the same time.
Блеать... Tyva kyzy band, she's name Choduraa Tumat from Republic of Tuva, Russian Federation
Tyva kyzy is a tuvan band but we do share culture with mongolians. Only difference being we speak a different language but with mongolian language influence elements in it.
Me tooo!!
I really love the mongolian throat singing. The ladies looked good too
Are you familiar with the group called ' the Hu ' from Mongolia.
They've been touring the world and they're amazing to hear and watch .
I love some of their battle cry songs .
0:18
We love a South African QUEEN!!
Wear your head wrap with pride!!!
That clicking sound in the first woman's language is like another instrument adding more rhythm to the singing.
EXCUSE ME how dare you not highlight Diana's phenomenal high range?!
Do you know what song she sing in this video ? I can't find it 😭
@@Ml99383Ragn bone man- Human
Listen to Usha utup same voice
I can sing.
Только Диана! Остальное шлак.
Harper has continued to develop her metal vocals since that show and sounds even more impressive now. Metalheads love her.
4:41
Who needs to bring instruments when you can bring your mouth anywhere 😂
That was crazy
Thanks for including Diana Ankudinova.. she's only 15 yo in that clip... truly unique voice... To get an understanding of her Crazy Range -- her Dark Cover of Elvis- Cant Help Falling in Love will give you goosebumps.. --> czcams.com/video/M-znD6QKbrg/video.html
Or wicked game!
Do you know what song she sing in this video ? I can't find it 😭
@@Ml99383 Human by Rag n Bone man czcams.com/video/erQLW2Z2i8w/video.html
@@Ml99383 human by rag n bone
Usha utup as me voice
Diana is Lyric Contralto. She don't have a masculine tone, just deep.
Naw it's manly stop playing 😂😂😂
She also has a deep voice
Actually she’s a dramatic contralto
@@Pink_Lemonade_Axolotlbro! Shut up it's deep and masculine 😂
@@Pink_Lemonade_Axolotl No, vocally according to the fach and vocal characteristics Diana is a mezzo-soprano, *she is not a natural contralto* despite her excellent ability to play the contralto role. I'm a fan of hers and have been following her for a long time. She is far from being a dramatic contralto. She has had a perfect timbre changing technique since she was 14 years old. I call her a lyrical contralto in popular singing, because she plays this role perfectly, but far from being dramatic, her natural voice is soft, but also *she is not a natural lyrical contralto*, but rather mezzo. It's her technique that causes that androgynous voice. The correct term is "mezzo-contralto", but I call it lyrical anyway, because few people know the characteristics of a soprano, mezzo, contralto and in popular singing, this can be considered contralto, despite not being natural.
THESE PEOPLE ARE MASSIVELY TALENTED
None of them can beat the first singer OMG !!! she is insanely talented
They're all talented. And it's not a contest
Anyone with technic can
I bet she can't do the overtones. They all have skills that the others can't do.
@@cl0wn_k1tty but I thought this was a contest show?
It's a normal language actually but she sings with it
The laugh though 😂
It had me chuckling 😂
It really cracked me up! It's contagious.😂
2:17 she is so talented but underrated throat singing 🥰
The thing is that Diana doesn’t actually sing that low, her timbre just makes it sound super low.
Do you know what song she sing in this video ? I can't find it 😭
@@Ml99383I think the song is called Human, not sure tho
@@nonmilavoda yes it's Human
My favorite cover from Diana is “falling in love with you” her voice is so GOOD!!! And the Polyphonic she has is AGHHH
The first woman...I think she sings in xhosa (it's a click language).
That’s correct, it’s a Xhosa wedding song called “Qongqothwane”. I sing it all the time when I feel like practicing my Q clicks.
Diana's clip shows her singing at a regular middle/to lower range female register. Any female should be able to sing at that pitch. But what is different is the depth of resonance.
Any? 😭
@@KutieMieeo Well maybe not any. 🙂 we all have our own unique sound to make and rejoice in!
I had no idea you were going to continue this series! I watched the first one 3-4 years ago.
Yu Sen Chu's pitch was insanely good. In the climax, his pitch is better than almost all of the other renditions I've watched.
As a classically trained opera singer in several different children choruses I have only heard one person sing the queen of the night successfully and that was an amazingly talented 14 year old black singer. I’ve never seen an Asian decent singer perform it but I’m absolutely in awe
My favorite was Tyva, it's the most unique woman and voice I've seen in the world and I can't believe she's from south Russia, next to Mongolia. I thought she was from south Asia.
Tuvans are a Mongolian ethnic group. Just like Inner Mongolia, Tuvans were divided from Mongolia and now part of Russia.
@@niciton нет, ещё раз нет. Мы никогда не были монголами и мы отдельный народ. Скорее мы похожи на североамериканских индейцев.
I LOVE HOW YOU ALSO INCLUDED HARPER! She has started her "career" and has released two songs! In one of which she has done a collab with members of other bands
Diana Ankudinova 👏👏
Diana Ankudinova is only 15 y.o. here !👸💪🎶🎵🎶💪😍❤❤
I recommend everyone to listen Diana's falling in love cover.. It's truely enchanting, mesmerizing, hypnotic... Omg it's like siren is singing and enchanting everyone around her. 😍
👑Диана Анкудинова, 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Диана самая гениальная певица. Талант. ❤🌺💋👏🩷🥰🌹
Nah the laughing one had me gone 💀
It's insane what the human voice box is capable of
❤❤❤ДИАНА❤❤❤❤
This "the queen of nights" song is used in korean series"Penthouse " as it is same voice
Really love this❤❤
2:17
Right👍👍
Diana esta esta fuera de toda comparacion, es unica.
All have talents and amazing voices that no one discussing in the comments have. It's not about who's best it's about celebrating and supporting their talents.
Georgians are amazing. They also do that incredible dance from their region. A highly artistic group of people
I've got goosebumps listening to Siki Jo-An, WOW!
All of these voices shocked me, but I think Harper scared lol
Not only is Diana's voice deep. I've been looking for ONE video that can hear her sygit whistle notes, or overtones. You can hear the whistling as she sings long notes. She sings two voices at once and it's just beautiful.
What are you looking for? Maybe I can be of help.
@@sahinberg I was saying I was looking for a video that acknowledges her sygit overtones. Everyone only hears her deep voice and says that alone is impressive. While her voice is impressive, she can hit two notes at once, her normal voice and her overtone voice. Just wanted to see a video that acknowledged that.
@@muffin-marydairy6389 we should find a live concert video for that
Диана! 🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍
Loooooved the voice of the second woman...
I'm so obsessed with That laughing vocalist 😂💙💙💙💙💙
I'm surprised they didn't notice that Tim Foust broke the subwoofers. He has 5 octaves of vocal range and it is very difficult to find a bass singer capable of doing it.
I knew the little English girl was gonna kill it.
...мурашки только от Дианы ...
That boy singing queen of the night? That was me at that age, I had a seven octave vocal range. Then I started smoking like the idiot I was, thanks to peer pressure, and my insanely misguided belief. The other kids would think I’m cool. From that very first puff, my career as a singer was over, because I became addicted and smoked for over three decades. I smoked mostly out of stress, after being diagnosed with severe Crohn’s disease when I was only 20. I went through 37 surgeries, and the only thing that calm my nerves were smoking, or so I thought. I know better now, but it’s too late, that vocal range is now limited to maybe two if I’m lucky, raspy, and just absolutely horrific, and it’s my own fault for being so stupid. I don’t want to sound preachy, because I know I wouldn’t listen when people kept telling me to quit, but I’m speaking from experience, not to mention nearly dying four times because of it, it’s a dead end, especially if you want to be a vocalist. I had something special and I threw it away. Unintentionally, please, don’t make the same mistake I did, because you have to live with that regret for the rest of your life, and it absolutely kills me that I was that stupid! You only get one body, treat it well, and it will do the same for you, I guarantee it!
I also lost my amazing voice to smoking. I cannot imagine where I’d be now 😔
Sorry to hear that :(
@@bigtimestan2385 thank you!
@@kristenbellon3320 I wish I could answer the question, probably be on stage with me! Lol! But we had to learn the hard way, because when I was young, I remember everyone telling me smoking will ruin my voice, and I didn’t believe them, now I just kick myself! I am so stupid, I had offers not just requires, but for a recording contract, but because I was only 15, and was scared out of my wits, I didn’t think I was ready, so I said no, biggest mistake of my life!
there are herbs you can take to reverse this.
My goodness that quartet is amazing. I wasn't viewing the screen n i thought it was instruments playing. The human voice is amazing.
Diana é a própria perfeição. ❤
herself
2:11 someone call The Priest
So many many talented people out there is so amazing
i am Xhosa like the first woman. I love my culture and language
The woman in the beginning had a beautiful voice!! Maybe it was the song but she was spectacular
The last one!
The insane subtleness and yet amazing control.
2:30 sounds like grape crush woman reporter who fell crushing grapes in a bucket 🤣
"she can sing heavy metal"
That hurt on so many levels
Диана обладает именно ЖЕНСКИМ контральто ! Помимо этого она берет и высочайшие ноты до свиста. Диана -- лучшая певица и сама интересная певица !!!
Ankudinova- incredibly Beautiful rare contralto!
The laughing singer omg!!!! She's amazing!!! And the 15 year old boy is amazing too
Диана поёт и поёт потрясающе!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥👍💯💖💎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
YO the little girl screaming is spot on 😊 so many people think it isn't real "singing" but as a vocalist and veteran haunt actor that screaming is a TALENT. To be able to do that and NOT screw up your throat is a GIFT
0:46 bro this girl voice is really alien voice lvl worthy
1:22 No body:
Me when someone pisses me off while I'm singing:
2:02 the milliseconds can’t even go faster than her raps
О, два моих любимчика: Диана Анкудинова и Тим Фауст! Они просто невероятны! У обоих фантастический диапазон, а у Тима еще и убойный юмор!
Do you know what song she sing in this video ? I can't find it 😭
@@Ml99383 Diana sings the song "Human". czcams.com/video/erQLW2Z2i8w/video.html
omg that mongolian harmony thing was magic, havnt we heard that in movies or something, i have a feeling i heard that kind of sound many times when theyre showing landscapes or something . As for click lady, thats her language, its natural to her. i believe language is called xosa or something, feel free to correct me, i heard it first time in one funny old movie i forgot the name, but i was fascinated. i wonder if there are other languages with unusual vocalising
It is not Mongolian throat singing. It is Tyvan throat singing) respect plz
@@Agisight dude, Tuvans are a Mongolian ethnic group. Just like Inner Mongolia, Tuvans were divided from Mongolia and now part of Russia.
@@Agisight Tuvans are the Uriankhai ethnic group of Mongolia.
@@niciton it is like Austrian are in German ethnic group, but not Germans. Respect other nations and people. And you will be blessed)
@@Agisightim half tuvan half buryat.
Most of us don’t mind being called mongolians since our roots culture and language align very closely with mongolians.
For Diana, always like !
Diana Ankudinova ❤❤❤
Diana is awesome 👏🏽
The one with tyva kyzy sounded so good and it is cool that you hear a flute but it their voices making that sound
Who needs to buy an instrument when you can be the instrument 👏👏👏👏
i've had the chills for 5 whole minutes wow
i lost it , when charotte started laughing....huh...i mean singing
0:58 Who even realized that this is her natural voice, she doesn't make her voice bigger, nor she got too close or even ate the microphone.
Yeah, her natural timbre enables this.
I'm curious.. if one uses click sound in his native language why would it not be possible to sing in this language ?
Exactly my point I speak the language the woman speaks in the song and can do the same Some schools teach this song and even people who are not native to the language are able to do the click sound and sing
But I think what makes her special is she did at such a fast speed and gracefully too but other than that any person who speaks the language can do so
In fact part of it is a 50 year old song that was made famous by Miriam Makeba. Is it isiXhosa?
@@naledi1431 No. What made her special was standing in front of a bunch of people who have ZERO exposure to clicking languages, and, therefore have never seen/heard anything like this. Plus she has a good voice besides.
@@DedsecEricNo you're wrong. That was the The Voice SA. We've heard the click song multiple times before. Miriam Makeba graced us with the song. Sure, probably the world had never heard the click song which is why they'd call it alienated, but I can assure you that even the judges as shocked as they were have heard the song before.
Second voice gave me goosebumps 😱
That was a huge blessing...thank-you! Y
Bro yu sen chu insane I got goosebumps in that first 2 secs
Возможно у Дианы Анкудиновой в 15 лет голос был низким и очень уникальным, то сейчас, в 19 лет она легко составит конкуренцию тем, у кого высокий уникальный голос. И вообще все удивительные возможности Дианы очень долго перечислять. Она вполне заслуживает отдельного видео!
Диана Анкудинова: czcams.com/users/liveszlMdHFcXgs?feature=share
И снова Диана: czcams.com/video/M-znD6QKbrg/video.html
Do you know what song she sing in this video ? I can't find it 😭
@@Ml99383Human
@@Ml99383 к сожалению, оригинальное видео с канала НТВ заблокировано из-за санкций. Видео от фанатов: czcams.com/video/EizYhIWA-6g/video.html
2:47 so is nobody gonna talk about him????
That language clicks when they talk, so of course, she clicks when she sings voice is still incredible❤
Диана❤❤❤😊
We all know Diana as the girl who sang joker song
That was crazy 🤣❤
Amazing
The Mongolian singers are killin it!!!
Okay so i think that women whose name i don’t remember and can sing more than one sound at the same time would fit there
Anna Maria Hefele?
@@nsnz yes, thank you
3:13
It's called overtone
@@TuberoseKisser would love to learn that
This is really cool and entertaining.
No doubt the 15year boy was amazing 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😮😮😮😜😳😳😳🤗🤗🤗😊😊
Awesome!!
Voices are instruments 😮
I'd highly reccomend the likes of Den or really any Beatboxer to look into as they incorporate a lot of vocal techniques as seen on these lists into full on beats and songs. Truly incredible stuff.
They were all amazing honestly
Diana is number one.
That second one sounds like Candence from Phineas and Ferb, when she get closer to a vegetable that causes her allergy 🤩😆🤩😆
I SWEAR, THE AFRICAN CLICK MAKES ME SO ???? IN A GOOD WAY BCZ MY LANGUAGE HAS NO CLICKS AND IM LIKE ''HOW''
Great, simply!!!
I’m jealous of the 15-year-old I want him to give me his voice😅