Welcome to the first throat singing online School - throatsingingcourse.getcourse.ru/voice My Patreon community - www.patreon.com/Throatsinging More than 3000 students have successfully completed the course. I'll be glad to see you too! Онлайн видео мастер класс - www.kuularmusic.com/
1:55 - 2:20 Middle East isnt that way at all ! 😠😬, these people are some groups in Gulf Arabia. I accuse you for this misleading video, therefore hou have to correct it and opologize..
we are not the same, but we are not different. We are not 'this' because 'this' is not 'that', 'this' can not be 'that'. but they are not different. Because this is just that.
The middle eastern throat singing was actually first preformed when a group of tribal Saudi Arabian men were surrounded from all sides by enemies and so they used throat singing as a scare tactic to the surrounding enemy, and it actually worked! So it was carried out as a tribal tradition.
This is amazing. Im an Aboriginal Australian and we do not throat sing. We invented the didgeridoo over 20.000 years ago that creates this sound - in particular the throat singing of the Tibetan Monk. Its interesting and beautiful how other cultures achieve this in their own way.
I’ve officially made the theory that Australians made the didgeridoo because someone didn’t know how to throat sing so made an instrument that makes the exact sound.
If you are interested in throat singing, I suggest you take a look at this music. He also makes similar videos for Nordic music. :))) th-cam.com/video/py1tcByMOOo/w-d-xo.html
Most tribal cultures probably have a technique...Europes Germanic and celtic traditions were lost and so we lost the techniques. In traditional irish you can see glimpses of it when it comes to keening while singing. Europe's throat singing has been lost through time and the blending of cultures from Roman occupation.
If you are interested in throat singing, I suggest you take a look at this music. He also makes similar videos for Nordic music. :))) th-cam.com/video/py1tcByMOOo/w-d-xo.html
You forgot Inuit Troat singing, and the phantastic Mongolian throat artists. But thanks for letting me learn about African, Sardinian and even Arabic throat singing. I didn't know before.
Well the dude himself is Tuvan and his channel is about the mongolian/turkic style of throat singing, so the video is about other cultures doing it. And inuit katajjaq is not throat singing
Me neither... Now I wanna hear a collaboration between south African and Mongol /tuvan throat singers. 🇿🇦 🇲🇳 🇷🇺 [Edit]: Made this fan video, hope you like it th-cam.com/video/kJMNgA-AZJM/w-d-xo.html
@@iaminyourwalls2211 i didn't ask for your opinion on my sense of humor, because every doesn't need to have one to survive this simulation, that other ventures in the universe is controling us
The Arabic throat singing was used in battles to trick the enemy into thinking they’re way more than they actually are and it’s really cool knowing that they still do it (obliviously not for battles but you know what I mean)
I think it’s amazing how groups and cultures from all around the world are so unique, yet so alike. We have something that brings us together as humans and that is so beautiful
Sardinian throat singing almost sounds middle eastern in and of its self Kinda Arabic sounding, Tibet sounds close to the throat singing of the steppe people, Arab throat singing sounds more like cheering but idk maybe I just ain’t hearing it South Africa by far has to be the most unique out of them, I like how harmonizing it is.
Ren they kind of look Arabian too me a little too especially the guy on the far left with the thick mustache, but I mean Italians are dark for Europe so I mean it makes sense
Yeah you are right it sounds like Arabic, but to us it sounds like two other languages known in Middle East and North Africa the first one is touareg language (I think it has a different name but I forgot it) The second one is لغة المهره (I couldn't find any English video about it so there is no point of writing its name in English ☻)
Arab throat singing (دحه) It was famous as a way to scare your Enemies as if you are happy to die (and in some wars, it was used as a way to trick the enemies as if they outnumbered them) But nowadays, Some tribes use it as a way to celebrate their weddings or other happy moments
Sardinians have nothing in common with middle eastern people. Nor culturally, nor genetically. That throat singing was problably born in the Nuragic Era
This is one of those times I'm so glad to have an open mind. As a lover of music and harmony this was very eye opening and beautiful in ways I can't describe. After hearing Italy there was no turning back. Amazing!
@@LB_die_Kaapie there was also central and southern Africa. West Africa is just the majority. Also south Africa isn't the only African country with throat singing.
Really makes you wonder how ancient this is. Seems like something we figured out before even making instruments like bagpipes out of other animals. It could even be older than our species.
Technically that was the first speech. Grunting and throat sound. Later was whistle . Then spaces and clicks. (Words) Then there was de double "RR" "ñ" "ç""ŏ"
You know im from sardinia and im happy to read your comment because in "canto a tenore" or sardinian throat singing, the singers try to imitate animals and nature sound
My South African queens. The throat singing can be found in cultures like Xhosa, San, Khoi. The three groups are known for their distinctive click language and sound.🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
I'm not sure why but I tear up every single time I hear throat singing. I can just feel the culture and the emotion come through. Its beautiful and amazing.
It's not a liturgic chant. You'd hear in taverns or in the mountains. The Church wasn't much in favor of traditional Sardinians customs, cause many of them have a pagan and pre-Christian origin. It's not a sacred singing
@@antoniousai1989But paganism is still a form of religion(s)? So it kind of is? Ya saying paganism isn’t valid? If so, I’d like to disagree by a long shot.
Fun fact: The Arabian/Middle Eastern throat singing is a war song and it could be followed with a dance. The Arabs used to make such noises to confuse the enemy and distract them from knowing from which side they’re going to attack and such.. each tribe had it’s own unique throat song and dance. They always used it to scare the enemies when they trap them somewhere in the Sahara and such.. it has a very long history. And in my home country Iraq we in the south we have a very special way of singing which has both throat singing and poet singing, if anyone is willing to see it I could send few links.
I love how this has actual throat singing traditions. A lot of online sources love to slap the title on any "weird" form of singing, such as the Inuit katajjaq, even though katajjaq isn't really a form of singing to begin with. Kudos on the well researched video!
If you like that kind of sound from women throat singers, check out Inuit throat singing then! Shame it wasn't included in this video, really interesting to hear/experience. There's even a couple of Inuit who have done it in TikToks
The song starting at 0:15, listening to the singing and rhythm I think I can see (hear) where the melodies and beats of African-American traditional music comes from!
Makes a lot of sense that it's a thing in so many different places. We're all humans, at some point we'll all start doing the same things. Would be awesome to have a throat-singing convention or something where all people could go to, to hear each other and have fun.
This brought tears to my eyes. Some of the harmonies and rhythms by the group from South Africa reminded me of gospel music in the u.s. So much was taken away, but so much lives on.
thanks for this compilation, i am an african, from the tribe u show first, amaXhosa of the eastern grasslands of south africa. i didnt know throat singing was a thing EVERYWHERE.
The fact that the middle eastern throat singing was being used in war to scare off enemies with bigger numbers makes me more proud that im a middle eastern.
@@BxLawy because you are proud of your race, which you didn't choose, it was assigned randonly, and you are proud of that because of some stupid shit, that 1. Isn't really a reason to be proud. 2. You had no involvement in. Also other cultures had way cooler ways of intimidating enemies, so you should be rather ashamed.
@@thehuntermikipl1170 nah im proud of what they did, and proud of my race, its a matter of opinions, yes other people did "cooler" things but that doesn't make me ashamed because they didnt do "cool" shit, grow up and accept some opinions
@@BxLawy "nah im proud of what they did, and proud of my race" Same thing. It's racist, and you didn't do what they thing. You are basically being proud of someone's else deeds, because you have no reason to be proud of yourself, and have to claim others achievements lol. "yes other people did "cooler" things but that doesn't make me ashamed because they didnt do "cool" shit" What do you mean? "grow up and accept some opinions" ? Grow up and stop being nationalist idiot.
Learn overtone singing and you will automatically become able to sing in perfect pitch with an amazing voice. It takes 3 years like learning any musical instrument so no one bothers. I can throat sing but it took 10 years to learn how to do it even though I knew what was required. It still isn't my favourite technique but I suspect being a bass baritone makes it more difficult for me
africa and middle east looks like their having fun, italian feel like im in a funeral (no offence, beautiful af), tibet looks like i woke up early from a late night party and was about to miss my school bus.
I'm from Sardinia and I'm very proud of my origins, Sardinia has a culture older than 3000 years, unique and completely different from the rest of Italy
yes Roberto, Sardinia is cool, ok? But...just everyone in Italy is different from each others, county from county: please don't play the racial card here
I love throat singing, there's something just so cool about it. It sounds like the language of Mother Earth, like you're connecting back to your ancestors and whatever God you believe in. and that's powerful
Years ago at Thanksgiving dinner. I did throat singing thinking I had discovered something new. The family laughed when I was done. This brought soft tears, didn't know I tapped into something soooooo ancient.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
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Siberians are great.
You kinda missed this style th-cam.com/video/aGfmlYBmjKg/w-d-xo.html
1:55 - 2:20 Middle East isnt that way at all ! 😠😬, these people are some groups in Gulf Arabia.
I accuse you for this misleading video, therefore hou have to correct it and opologize..
@@theleader4532 chill
@@theleader4532 the Arabian gulf is technically in the middle east
Throat singing is an interesting skill
I want to learn it someday :0
And hello again
@@user-zc2fw9jq9o I know how to throat whistle or however you call it.
How do you comment on every video?
It would be interesting if you tried learning it, since you are a musician
U AGAIN
The South Africans feel so harmonic and together, like they're enjoying and embracing the sounds they're creating
It’s my favourite
I'm from South Africa and the Zulu culture is rich, Africans have the most incredible natural talents with rythm and dance
Try altay throat singing you wont regret it :-)
It's chaotic and harmonic, reminds me of Russian folk singing.
It’s quite normal in South Africa - more than youd think
We are more similar than we choose to believe.
That is true
nope
we are not the same, but we are not different. We are not 'this' because 'this' is not 'that', 'this' can not be 'that'. but they are not different. Because this is just that.
We are same and but also different.
My dogs shit... Guess we are the same 👀
The middle eastern throat singing was actually first preformed when a group of tribal Saudi Arabian men were surrounded from all sides by enemies and so they used throat singing as a scare tactic to the surrounding enemy, and it actually worked! So it was carried out as a tribal tradition.
Yessir
Exactly, The Aneza tribe.
@@BxLawy yup.
i guessed it was somewhere in saudi arabia
@@coolbluetunes9885 it is, its from the Aneza tribe
This is amazing. Im an Aboriginal Australian and we do not throat sing. We invented the didgeridoo over 20.000 years ago that creates this sound - in particular the throat singing of the Tibetan Monk. Its interesting and beautiful how other cultures achieve this in their own way.
Humanity despite our flaws are frikkan amazing
I would love to hear didgeridoo and throat singing together. It would be cosmic!
I’ve officially made the theory that Australians made the didgeridoo because someone didn’t know how to throat sing so made an instrument that makes the exact sound.
@@HotRod12667 th-cam.com/video/WrXfAVpwMc8/w-d-xo.html
I didn’t expect to see another Australian Aboriginal here
Ancient homo sapien: *accidentally throat sings* oh, im sorry i havent warmed up yet
Another homo sapien: nono, that was bop
If you are interested in throat singing, I would recommend this one though. :))
th-cam.com/video/9LCTNlko10Y/w-d-xo.html
If you are interested in throat singing, I suggest you take a look at this music. He also makes similar videos for Nordic music. :)))
th-cam.com/video/py1tcByMOOo/w-d-xo.html
why are there 2 comments and 1K views
and the only replies are links to a youtube video thats probably a virus
@@hunsuconab9538 idc
That Sardinian throat singing seriously caught me off guard I didn't know there were Europeans who had a history with that technique :O
It's practised in Scandinavian viking culture as well
Most tribal cultures probably have a technique...Europes Germanic and celtic traditions were lost and so we lost the techniques. In traditional irish you can see glimpses of it when it comes to keening while singing. Europe's throat singing has been lost through time and the blending of cultures from Roman occupation.
It’s fascinating.
Well the Turks for one
We still have it in parts of Scandinavia. My grandmother used to throat sing while we sang
Cuts to me in Rural Illinois USA: Speaking into a cooling fan
LOL! I'm guilty. It's a compulsion. If there's a fan nearby, you've gotta sing into it.
Your username is iNtErEsTiNg
@@timidsore7933 All its missing is the underscore, xx, and 69
😂😂😂
This made me spit my coffee out lol
“Girls’ voices get high pitch if they are talking to someone they are attracted to.”
Girls talking to me: 0:00
If you are interested in throat singing, I would recommend this one though. :))
th-cam.com/video/9LCTNlko10Y/w-d-xo.html
I KNEW IT. I KNEW SOMEONE WOULD MAKE THIS JOKE
But dudes with high pitched voices are gay as hell idc if they’re actually straight
They arent even talking to me anymore man, they just growls.
If you are interested in throat singing, I suggest you take a look at this music. He also makes similar videos for Nordic music. :)))
th-cam.com/video/py1tcByMOOo/w-d-xo.html
You forgot Inuit Troat singing, and the phantastic Mongolian throat artists. But thanks for letting me learn about African, Sardinian and even Arabic throat singing. I didn't know before.
Well the dude himself is Tuvan and his channel is about the mongolian/turkic style of throat singing, so the video is about other cultures doing it. And inuit katajjaq is not throat singing
@@StanbyMode thanks gor clarifying
Didn't know throat singing was a thing in Africa.
Yes it is.
We as Xhosa people we also do throat singing!!
I think some Ameridian tribes do it too.
Not all of Africa its a huge continent. Ethiopia,Kenya and namely have throat singing.
Me neither... Now I wanna hear a collaboration between south African and Mongol /tuvan throat singers. 🇿🇦 🇲🇳 🇷🇺
[Edit]: Made this fan video, hope you like it th-cam.com/video/kJMNgA-AZJM/w-d-xo.html
i really love the harmonizations of the african throat singing....
The Tibetan throat singing sounds like a living didgeridoo
seriously!
@@crappyaccount Uhm, it's a compliment?
@@SamiahSazzadSarah no
I like BfB anyway jajaja Why wouldn’t it be? The didgeridoo sounds so cool, & so does this!
@@crappyaccount r/woosh
2:41
"Who am I, you're annoying, am I?"
Hahahahhahahahahahahahhaahhahahahahah
Dafaq 😂😆🤣😆😂😆🤣😆😂
Lmaooo
Dude you got me😂
🤣
2:54 The noise I make when somebody gets in trouble and I witness it
Underrated comment
If you are interested in throat singing, I would recommend this one though. :))
th-cam.com/video/9LCTNlko10Y/w-d-xo.html
Lmaooo
This has me crying
I laughed
that one dudes voice at 1:39 is so pretty.
Am I the only one here who actually likes the Italian one
I loved it
I think you're going to like this one too. It's "altay throat singing"
No
Sounds like what you'll hear during a Roman chant
Not at all. I think it's beautiful.
0:14 a producer needs to hop on that asap, sounds perfect for an underground type beat
Sounds like a perfect drill beat
Thats a pusha t beat
@@mysteretsym it is?
he would get crazy backlash for that.
I'm on it
0:43 *Everyone: Actually throat singing*
*That one guy in the back: EE EEE EEE*
E
EEEEE
Sorry for being immature! 😳😳
EE
EE
EEEE
2:00
oj *clap* oj *clap* oj *clap* oj *clap* oj
*legend says they're still going.*
Lmao 😂
Hahahaha🤣🤣😂
🍊🧃
Tibetan throat singing: Respected, ancient, traditional
Arabs:
F L O O R G A N G O U H! F L O O R G A N G O U H!
Its a warcry
It's used as a weapon to scare horses and other animals during the battles against Persia
Ok
EUGH EUGH EUGH EUGH EUGH
War
No one:
Frogs after a hard rain:
💀💀
unfunny joke but ok
@@unavailablehouse6181 your sense of humor is just shit
@@unavailablehouse6181 Your sense of humor is just shit.
@@iaminyourwalls2211 i didn't ask for your opinion on my sense of humor, because every doesn't need to have one to survive this simulation, that other ventures in the universe is controling us
1:33 That guy's singing sounds so catchy. It reminds me of RnB singers, the way he curls his voice.
The Arabic throat singing was used in battles to trick the enemy into thinking they’re way more than they actually are and it’s really cool knowing that they still do it (obliviously not for battles but you know what I mean)
I think it’s amazing how groups and cultures from all around the world are so unique, yet so alike. We have something that brings us together as humans and that is so beautiful
2:05
Her: I’m home alone
Me and my 69 others personalities:
That's a good uan I'll bless u with a like :))
If you are interested in throat singing, I would recommend this one though. :))
th-cam.com/video/9LCTNlko10Y/w-d-xo.html
Sardinian throat singing almost sounds middle eastern in and of its self
Kinda Arabic sounding,
Tibet sounds close to the throat singing of the steppe people,
Arab throat singing sounds more like cheering but idk maybe I just ain’t hearing it
South Africa by far has to be the most unique out of them,
I like how harmonizing it is.
Ren they kind of look Arabian too me a little too especially the guy on the far left with the thick mustache, but I mean Italians are dark for Europe so I mean it makes sense
Yeah you are right it sounds like Arabic, but to us it sounds like two other languages known in Middle East and North Africa
the first one is touareg language (I think it has a different name but I forgot it)
The second one is لغة المهره (I couldn't find any English video about it so there is no point of writing its name in English ☻)
Arab throat singing (دحه)
It was famous as a way to scare your Enemies as if you are happy to die (and in some wars, it was used as a way to trick the enemies as if they outnumbered them)
But nowadays, Some tribes use it as a way to celebrate their weddings or other happy moments
Tibetans are actually are a steppe people, Tibetan civilization is semi-nomadic
Sardinians have nothing in common with middle eastern people. Nor culturally, nor genetically. That throat singing was problably born in the Nuragic Era
1:20 when the pasta is just right
I SCROME 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@TheThato93 I scrotumed
😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐
you arent funny
I can't love this enough! So awesome to see so many cultures doing it. The Italians really got that harmony down, wow!
Sardinian
The African and Tibetan people did it like I imagine it was supposed to be done, it resonated with my soul.
1:45 He looks so embaressed xD
Zafar Khan nah embarrassment
Not even close
Hahahaha lmfao
Uh I don’t think that’s how people look when they’re embarrassed, there’s literally nothing to be embarrassed about…
You Should Be Embarrassed For Spelling Embarrassed Like That. ! 😂🤦🏾♀️
the italian one is actually so sick lmao
th-cam.com/video/29bMQWGnqTY/w-d-xo.html ,,
*sardinian
@@federicorossi601 *Which is also Italian* I'm Sicallian but we still all classify ourselves as Italian as a whole
I had to turn it off, it was waaaaay too high pitched for my ears
Sardinian*
I can't get over the fact that those italian guys sounded like car horns 😭
GOODBYE 😭😭
Thank you, now i can't unhear it
TRAFFIC
ARMY
Yoongi
This is one of those times I'm so glad to have an open mind. As a lover of music and harmony this was very eye opening and beautiful in ways I can't describe. After hearing Italy there was no turning back. Amazing!
The Italian one sounds like Titanic alerting its passengers that they're about to smash the iceberg.
1:53 Swear to god that's Spongebob's victory screech in the background..
Hey Dutch
Omg you’re right
Come on Dutch
@@roryreynolds8475 You son of a bitch, i told you we needed two more jobs b'fore Tahiti! You gotta have some damn faith Arthur!
When are we going to tahiti dutch?
The south african one sounds like american gospel music. Maybe that distinct melody came from these tribal origin.
Probably not since american blacks cane from west Africa and that's in South Africa..
@@LB_die_Kaapie Look up the Bantu expansion ;)
@@LB_die_Kaapie there was also central and southern Africa. West Africa is just the majority. Also south Africa isn't the only African country with throat singing.
@@LB_die_Kaapie as others have explained, they yeeted us from everywhere
@holly xx Exactly my point xD
The stoner kid after school: 2:21
Sad that i cant understand the joke
This is kids in my class coming to school high
@@RMT0615 The point is that when you smoke a lot your voice gets deeper and deeper.
@@vezziGD thats not the point tho
vezzi no, he just looks super stoned
Really makes you wonder how ancient this is. Seems like something we figured out before even making instruments like bagpipes out of other animals. It could even be older than our species.
Technically that was the first speech. Grunting and throat sound. Later was whistle . Then spaces and clicks. (Words) Then there was de double "RR" "ñ" "ç""ŏ"
Teacher: name me at least one continent.
This video: I T A L Y
Sardinia is totally a continent, mate.
No one named continents in this video, what's the problem with you and the 70 likes?
😂😂😂😂
@@leonardolupi3416 read the title of video. it’s merely a joke bruv
@@granolaxo But the video itself never mentioned a single continent
The Italy version be like: 🐑🐏
In fact Sardinia is land of warriors and sheperds
I laughed harder than I should have
You know im from sardinia and im happy to read your comment because in "canto a tenore" or sardinian throat singing, the singers try to imitate animals and nature sound
Omg rock lee
More like🚕🚕🚖🚗🚘🚙🚚🚛
My Beautiful South Africa!!!!! Xhosa you are beautiful!!!
My South African queens. The throat singing can be found in cultures like Xhosa, San, Khoi. The three groups are known for their distinctive click language and sound.🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
I'm not sure why but I tear up every single time I hear throat singing. I can just feel the culture and the emotion come through. Its beautiful and amazing.
Could be part of your DNA.
0:38 EUGH, EUGH, EUGH
stop i can’t😂😂😂😂
When I go to the gym and I try to lift one of the dumbbells
Just stop
yes so funny, not even to the tact🤣
AK45GUY Good one
I feel a spiritual connection with throat singing
Me too!
2:22 me and the boys at 3 Am
Sardinian 😢💙🎼 just out of this world. Imagine hearing that in some old , mysterious church in the hinterlands of Sardinia.
❤️💙
It's not a liturgic chant. You'd hear in taverns or in the mountains. The Church wasn't much in favor of traditional Sardinians customs, cause many of them have a pagan and pre-Christian origin. It's not a sacred singing
@@antoniousai1989But paganism is still a form of religion(s)? So it kind of is?
Ya saying paganism isn’t valid? If so, I’d like to disagree by a long shot.
@@VisceralFossa Paganism doesn't exist IN SARDINIA, TODAY. Use your brain before making 1241248 assumptions about what I'm saying.
Fun fact:
The Arabian/Middle Eastern throat singing is a war song and it could be followed with a dance. The Arabs used to make such noises to confuse the enemy and distract them from knowing from which side they’re going to attack and such.. each tribe had it’s own unique throat song and dance.
They always used it to scare the enemies when they trap them somewhere in the Sahara and such.. it has a very long history.
And in my home country Iraq we in the south we have a very special way of singing which has both throat singing and poet singing, if anyone is willing to see it I could send few links.
interesting
those perfectly in tune sustained chords in sardinian 😱
Tibetan throat singing sounds closest to Mogolian.
My personal favourite is Altai throat singing.
Altay, who begin popolare only after studying HuunHurTu CD's?...
@@teyataom um
@@teyataomhuun huur tu are tuvan not altai lol, two different groups of people in siberia
Me: i don't have enough time to sleep for the next day at school
Me at 3 am: 0:31
This made my day HAHAHAHAA
Bruh 💀💀
Hahahaha I’m dead
Its so beautiful hearing these people singing from their very soul
Amazing. It’s so heartwarming to think that so many places across the world are taking part in this beautiful art.
The Inuits has their own version of throat singing too!
Glad I'm not the only one who mentioned it, low-key disappointed they missed a great opportunity to include it and introduce a wider audience to it
Inuit come from Siberia, mograted and whiped out the natives so they have connection with other Siberian peoples that do throat singing
Its not really throat singing, thats way too wide of a term
@@TheTokkieInuit didn’t wipe out the natives lol there was only like one other culture there in the Canadian artic
@@christianmiller9934 The Thule, ancestors of current Inuit, whiped out the indigenous people of Greenland in CE 1300-1400. Glad I could educate you
Sardinias! That solo guy....I can't get the tune out of my head!
0:38
what I hear in my mother’s room when she has random men over:
damn
i- F
So cool bro I never met someone who's mom wrestles professionally
Lol wtf ! Like........ DAMN.
Not pog
I love how this has actual throat singing traditions. A lot of online sources love to slap the title on any "weird" form of singing, such as the Inuit katajjaq, even though katajjaq isn't really a form of singing to begin with.
Kudos on the well researched video!
The human voice is the most complex musical instrument in existence!
0:09 that's impressive sound coming from a woman no less, beautiful.✨
If you like that kind of sound from women throat singers, check out Inuit throat singing then! Shame it wasn't included in this video, really interesting to hear/experience. There's even a couple of Inuit who have done it in TikToks
The song starting at 0:15, listening to the singing and rhythm I think I can see (hear) where the melodies and beats of African-American traditional music comes from!
The second clip of the Africa one hit diff
Makes a lot of sense that it's a thing in so many different places. We're all humans, at some point we'll all start doing the same things.
Would be awesome to have a throat-singing convention or something where all people could go to, to hear each other and have fun.
The South African throat singing is so beautiful as well as the others! They're all really talented. :D
SARDINIA❤
❤️❤️❤️🔝
1:54 this is my tripe and this It’s not throat singing they use to do it in war to scare their enemies and it turned over generations to a dance. 👌
So many cultures around the world
I don't understand why we hate each other
This brought tears to my eyes. Some of the harmonies and rhythms by the group from South Africa reminded me of gospel music in the u.s.
So much was taken away, but so much lives on.
The Italians had so much control over it it sounded so good. The rest just kinda sounded like they were clearing their throats.
"woah, this minecraft texture pack makes the game SOOO realistic!!"
my monitor 2 seconds later: 1:14
“A girls voice gets higher when they are talking to someone they like,”
Every girls voice when talking to me: 2:21
I see this on every single throat singing video
I can guarantee this kind of singing has been around long before spoken language. It sounds so ancient and mystical, it's beautiful.
No one:
Me: Singing like this in front of an electric fan
I like all of them. My background is Italian and I was surpised to see that there are Italian throat singing!
African polyphonics with throat singings and dances are so impressive... they are truly touching the essence of the divine.........
1:39 Do you guys hear Obama or was it just me?😂
LMAO UR RIGHT
lmao it says “sa roba mandava”
Not until I saw this comment lol
Sounded to me like"Dimbaba"
Obamium moment
thanks for this compilation, i am an african, from the tribe u show first, amaXhosa of the eastern grasslands of south africa. i didnt know throat singing was a thing EVERYWHERE.
Girl hes definitely out cheating on me
Him widda bois 1:53
really lovely selection.. thank you..
the south african music is gorgeous
"Girls sing in a cute voice if they're singing to someone they're attracted to"
Girls singing to me: 1:53
The Tibet monks were Legends at throat singing
Boy's Lockerroom: "Hell yeah, I have the biggest PP.
Girl's Lockerroom: 0:15
I think you got the order mixed up
I have never seen a format like that
No
It do be like that😌
Pretty much yeah
The fact that the middle eastern throat singing was being used in war to scare off enemies with bigger numbers makes me more proud that im a middle eastern.
Lol ur dumb
@@thehuntermikipl1170 ty, why
@@BxLawy because you are proud of your race, which you didn't choose, it was assigned randonly, and you are proud of that because of some stupid shit, that 1. Isn't really a reason to be proud. 2. You had no involvement in.
Also other cultures had way cooler ways of intimidating enemies, so you should be rather ashamed.
@@thehuntermikipl1170 nah im proud of what they did, and proud of my race, its a matter of opinions, yes other people did "cooler" things but that doesn't make me ashamed because they didnt do "cool" shit, grow up and accept some opinions
@@BxLawy "nah im proud of what they did, and proud of my race"
Same thing. It's racist, and you didn't do what they thing. You are basically being proud of someone's else deeds, because you have no reason to be proud of yourself, and have to claim others achievements lol.
"yes other people did "cooler" things but that doesn't make me ashamed because they didnt do "cool" shit"
What do you mean?
"grow up and accept some opinions"
?
Grow up and stop being nationalist idiot.
Learn overtone singing and you will automatically become able to sing in perfect pitch with an amazing voice. It takes 3 years like learning any musical instrument so no one bothers. I can throat sing but it took 10 years to learn how to do it even though I knew what was required. It still isn't my favourite technique but I suspect being a bass baritone makes it more difficult for me
africa and middle east looks like their having fun, italian feel like im in a funeral (no offence, beautiful af), tibet looks like i woke up early from a late night party and was about to miss my school bus.
1:25 wow the singing is incredible
Omg Italy😩🤤🤤
i had no idea they have that
Yeah it's in Sardinia, an ancient island in the sea where a live!
Spaaaaaaaaaaghetti
I'm from Sardinia and I'm very proud of my origins, Sardinia has a culture older than 3000 years, unique and completely different from the rest of Italy
yes Roberto, Sardinia is cool, ok? But...just everyone in Italy is different from each others, county from county: please don't play the racial card here
all the bugs outside while I’m trying to sleep 1:17
I love throat singing, there's something just so cool about it. It sounds like the language of Mother Earth, like you're connecting back to your ancestors and whatever God you believe in. and that's powerful
I didn't know it was in so many countries!! This is so amazing, its impressive what our bodies can do!
Damm my throat hurts listening to them all. 😂😂
2:01 - Age of Empires
Tibet, hands down sounds so ancient and it’s amazing
1:33 They scared the shit outta me. At first it was some beautiful solo vocals then the squad came in like... I jumped out my skin.
Years ago at Thanksgiving dinner. I did throat singing thinking I had discovered something new. The family laughed when I was done. This brought soft tears, didn't know I tapped into something soooooo ancient.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
2:08 Arabic Lenin
🤣
More like Abdul Lenin
the sardinian one 🥺
Feeling a little ignorant.....have lived 36 years in South Africa and learnt about something I had no idea existed there. Thanks
You see, I was supposed to be doing homework 7 hours ago but I got lost on these videos. It's so amazing.
think about it, you are a southafrican kid hanging out with your friends, and your mom suddenly calls you to have your lunch in an ultra bass voice