The absolute TRIP that is Polyphonic/overtone singing! ANNA-MARIA HEFFELE skilfully demonstrates!
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- You might have hear about polyphonic or overtone singing, which some people also calls throat singing. Or, like me, this might be a total new sound to your ears.
I know about overtones, obviously, having been classically trained and spent many years investigating and learning about the science of music. I have not heard someone sing the fundamental tone along with specific overtones before, however... This is an incredible skill, and definitely something I want to investigate and try to understand more!
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You may want to check out Tuvan throat singing. I watched a documentary about the indigenous people of the Republic of Tuva back in the 90s.
Sounds like Mongolian throat singing. Check out a Mongolian group called HU.
Dimash canta un tema acompañado de unos músicos mongoles que hacen ese canto polifónico y es increíble.
I thought of Mongolian throat signing too, but it seems to be done differently. I think they use their vocal chords, and they also use vibrations in their throat to produce sounds from the vestibular folds.
I don’t know the biological mechanics of her chant, but I read the comments of the original video. Some people speculate it’s a technique involving the air flow going through her ?mouth/vestibular folds/some floppy throat organ?. It would produce a whistle effect, a biological whistle effect.
I don’t know how she does that, really. It’s just some theories and hypothesis.
The moment I realised that everyone is singing overtones all the time, unconsciously, things changed for me. I searched for tutorials and they were the easiest way to discover how to produce overtones: Sing a note in a comfortable range to an "u" (like in "you") and shift it slowly... very slowly into an "e" ("see"), and back and forth again and again. Play with the vowels and the position of your tongue and the space it creates. Listen to what happens while your tongue moves in your mouth. That's it, there are the overtones.
Amazing love your analysis!
This is so cool!! :0
Fascinating! I can only imagine how she does that! Thankyou!
I can't think of any other thing to say but that's amazing. That's just incredible.
It took a while till my furniture settled down again...
Only if i can sing like her, i would practice at night hiding behind the brush, and sing to unsuspected victims as they walk buy.
It’s an absolute SIN you haven’t yet posted a reaction for Dimash’s Slavic Bazaar performance of S.O.S. Please consider making it your next react video! Love your thoughtful analyzation so I’d love to see it applied to arguably the best vocalist in the world.
Who's playing that flute?😂
Anna-Maria Hefele’s vocal folds
WHAT!
you can try KLARTRAUM by anna maria..
Hi sir, could you please react Cakra Khan from Indonesia singing Tennesse whiskey(official video) recorded in abbey road ?
putri Ariani reaction.. please
how are things?-Wow- that is best ,be well-))
It's not that hard, but it's almost impossible the way she does it
It's super interesting, but I still don't get how it works. Sounds a little bit like a singing frog
wtf hahahaha
Creepy LOL
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I had to turn the sound off on this video because it so offensive to my ears, like a demon.