Batubagen, es sin duda la cereza de ese gran pastel, que es la Banda Hanggai, a la que amo. Batubagen es el toque místico y maravilloso de la música tradicional mongola, felicidades por tenerlo, y gracias por compartir.
Well I learned a bunch more stuff in the past year... Ezengileer is the Tuvan technique of using the velum to close off the nasal passage. Byrlang is when one rapidly makes a wuwuwuwu motion with one's lips. Borbangnadyr is similar to the technique demonstrated in the video, when you use the base or tip of your tongue to rapidly tremolo a "yuh" or "luh" sound.
What is this technique called? In Tuvan Khoomei there's Borbangnadyr which is done with the lips, I think, not the tongue; and Ezengileer, which is achieved by opening and closing the nasal velum. This here is a rhythmic trill done with the tip of the tongue, which I like, but nobody I know ever mentioned this to be a proper technique...
I know what you mean. About the making stuff up yourself. I am most comfortable in a baritone range for fundamental, constricting that gives me nice harmonics and a crisp "ring" to the overtones. But I don't keep it strictly Tuvan, I often vocalize in Irish or Scottish melodies with lips used for beat as in the practically extinct Uzlyau style of the Bashkir people. Sort of an Uzbek-Siberian-Celtic hybrid... pretty weird coming from a Teutonic Caucasian...
Batubagen, es sin duda la cereza de ese gran pastel, que es la Banda Hanggai, a la que amo. Batubagen es el toque místico y maravilloso de la música tradicional mongola, felicidades por tenerlo, y gracias por compartir.
Well I learned a bunch more stuff in the past year...
Ezengileer is the Tuvan technique of using the velum to close off the nasal passage.
Byrlang is when one rapidly makes a wuwuwuwu motion with one's lips.
Borbangnadyr is similar to the technique demonstrated in the video, when you use the base or tip of your tongue to rapidly tremolo a "yuh" or "luh" sound.
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What is this technique called? In Tuvan Khoomei there's Borbangnadyr which is done with the lips, I think, not the tongue; and Ezengileer, which is achieved by opening and closing the nasal velum. This here is a rhythmic trill done with the tip of the tongue, which I like, but nobody I know ever mentioned this to be a proper technique...
I know what you mean. About the making stuff up yourself. I am most comfortable in a baritone range for fundamental, constricting that gives me nice harmonics and a crisp "ring" to the overtones. But I don't keep it strictly Tuvan, I often vocalize in Irish or Scottish melodies with lips used for beat as in the practically extinct Uzlyau style of the Bashkir people. Sort of an Uzbek-Siberian-Celtic hybrid... pretty weird coming from a Teutonic Caucasian...
females can certainly produce overtones, but we have higher pitch so it doesn't sound as badass :)
Sainkho Namtchylak :-D