polyphonic overtone singing

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polyphonic overtone singing
HOLY FUCK I DIDN’T KNOW THIS WAS A THING
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This is a great video of polyphonic overtone singing by Anna-Maria Hefele, where she precisely demonstrates the almost inhuman ability to create a harmony of two notes at a time using a single breath. Overtone singing is the same technique used by Tuvan (or Mongolian) throat singers of which there are several other great videos to watch on YouTube. Also check out this demo by Alex Glenfield, or this clip lifted from I’m not sure where.
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^ Polyphonic Overtone Singing demonstrated by Anna-Maria Hefele ^
(shared by j. elsas)
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WHAAaatttt....???
Polifonía humana
Ya no es novedad, pero sigue siendo increíble ver a una persona que tenga la habilidad de cantar dos notas diferentes al mismo tiempo. Anna-Maria Hefele es una alemana que logra cantar simultáneamente dos notas distintas, pero además, puede realizar escalas en una voz mientras en la otra mantiene una nota fundamental. Es impresionante cómo esta joven cantante puede modular y emitir sonidos tan…
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I’ve known that this was possible for a long time, but I actually never head any one doing it! Super cool! Blowing my mind that she can move the higher tones while maintaining the lower tones and the other way around!