As someone who has always liked playing around with his voice a bit I can proudly say that I have at least got a feeling of how all of that works after 3-5 days of trying to figure it out even a bit
0:00 Kargyraa by Kan-Khuler Saaya 0:48 Khoomei by Aidyn Sedii 1:51 Sygyt by Aikhaan Oorzhak 2:53 Borbangnadyr by Kan-Khuler Saaya 3:34 Ezenggileer by Aikhaan Oorzhak
From the full moon a day ago... realized... i am doing a sort of this technique while imitating crows dogs cats ducks n geese... here to learn n pick up some tips to learn this style of singing... to heal the trees n nature here in my urban ecosystem ... thank you and bless you 🙏⛲🙏
Listening to this is going back in time , to pre language where sound was everything. I feel this more than hear it . Ancient and elemental , just wonderful .
Does anybody have any insights on his to achieve borbangnadyr? I've read that it's tongue movements but have been unable to find any detailed explanations on how the tongue is supposed to be moved
Your tongue bends the note when then overtone singing is produced. The tip of your tongue should be curved upwards moving back and forth but without touching the roof of your mouth
As someone who has always liked playing around with his voice a bit I can proudly say that I have at least got a feeling of how all of that works after 3-5 days of trying to figure it out even a bit
0:00 Kargyraa by Kan-Khuler Saaya
0:48 Khoomei by Aidyn Sedii
1:51 Sygyt by Aikhaan Oorzhak
2:53 Borbangnadyr by Kan-Khuler Saaya
3:34 Ezenggileer by Aikhaan Oorzhak
Well, that was extremely fascinating to listen to. I especially loved the way you manage to get two notes at the same time. Love it :)
Those are called overtones :)
I love tuvan throat singing 🥰
Greets from ex-Yugoslavia
which ex-yugoslav country
Sygyt is very beautiful ❤
From Turkiye
От горлового пения я просто цепенею! Ребята, вы супер!
Excellent repertoir, it is an excellent demonstration of all the main types of Tuvan singing I've read about so far.
Can see why Azuma Eriko used this style of singing for Hoshingoeika. It's incredible
I discovered these styles 12 years ago and it was love at first sight. Congratulations 👏👏👏
From the full moon a day ago... realized... i am doing a sort of this technique while imitating crows dogs cats ducks n geese... here to learn n pick up some tips to learn this style of singing... to heal the trees n nature here in my urban ecosystem ... thank you and bless you 🙏⛲🙏
Listening to this is going back in time , to pre language where sound was everything. I feel this more than hear it . Ancient and elemental , just wonderful .
Чаражын аан😍😍😍
Respect!
Absolutely, stunning this is amazing.
Beautiful.
Second guy's got drip!!
すげえ
Sublime 🙏
Wow Ezenggileer was especially beautiful! And Kargyraa put some hair on my chest
beautiful
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where is dumchuktaar and chylandyk ? :-) Awesome stuff guys!
Does anybody have any insights on his to achieve borbangnadyr? I've read that it's tongue movements but have been unable to find any detailed explanations on how the tongue is supposed to be moved
Really good clean distinct tones of khoomei using tongue movement as a prerequisite. And vibrating the tongue between any 2 of those tones
I've been practiving Kargyraa for a couple weeks now, I am seeing improvement. Sygyt is what I really want to learn.
this is like having a didgeriddo incorporated. love it
3:35
1:55
🥰👍
Turk Nations 💙
Алга Алтай Журт
Тыва лар дыр
It should be use i StarWars movies :)
Any tips for getting the "butterfly" effect in Borbangnadyr?
Your tongue bends the note when then overtone singing is produced. The tip of your tongue should be curved upwards moving back and forth but without touching the roof of your mouth
Alan Wilder brought me here
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Not mongolian
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