Throat Singing

Throat singing, also known as overtone singing, is a unique vocal technique originating from the nomadic cultures of Central Asia, particularly in Mongolia, Tuva, and Altai. Characterized by the simultaneous production of multiple pitches, throat singing creates an eerie, whistle-like sound. This style is often accompanied by traditional instruments such as the morin khuur (horsehead fiddle) and the shanz khoor (a type of cello). Emerging in the 1990s, throat singing gained popularity through ensembles that blended traditional and modern elements. As a cultural phenomenon, throat singing embodies the spiritual connection between humans and nature, evoking the vast steppes and mountains of the region. While related to other vocal styles like Gregorian chanting and Inuit throat singing, the Central Asian variant is distinct in its use of vocal harmonics and percussive effects. Throat singing's otherworldly quality has captivated audiences worldwide, inspiring collaborations with musicians from various genres and cementing its place in the global music landscape.

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Abilkaiyr Zharasqan
Aleksey Khovalyg
Altai Khairkhan
Gennadi Tumat
Huun Huur Tu & Carmen Rizzo
Igor Koshkendey
Kongar-ol Ondar
Kuular
Maitres De La Dombra
Nadejda Kuular
Ondar .
Sainkho Namtchylak
Shono
Shu-de
Tanya Tagaq
Tarbagan
Tyva Kyzy
Uch-Sume-R
旱獭乐队
Sainkho Namtchylak
Tanya Tagaq
旱獭乐队
Ondar .
Kuular
Shu-de
Abilkaiyr Zharasqan
Uch-Sume-R
Altai Khairkhan
Kongar-ol Ondar
Tarbagan
Huun Huur Tu & Carmen Rizzo
Aleksey Khovalyg
Maitres De La Dombra
Gennadi Tumat
Igor Koshkendey
Tyva Kyzy
Shono
Nadejda Kuular