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About me: I'm trying to learn overtone singing because it brings all the boys to the yard. I started experimenting with it at the end of last year (2016) mostly to occupy myself on frequent car rides although I've been familiar with it for a couple years now. It was one of Anna Marie Hefele's videos that made me start. However, still when I think of throat singing, I think of Inuits and grunting and panting into a loved one's face... I may be using throat singing colloquially for something else. *winkwink*
About me: Sardinian Overtone Singer/throat singer
Ilaria Orefica gives her voice for cinematic music with various styles like shamanic, celtic, mongolian and tuvan style and more, special attention to Overtone Singing and Throat Singing.
Ilaria Orefice is a overtone singing professor and a researcher published in Pubmed and The Journal of Voice.
“I wish to formally introduce the modern singing technique to the overtone singing, ultimately using this approach as an excellent tool for making the human voice richer with regard to vibrations, warmth and excitement.”
A modern singing professor since 2011 and overtone singing professional since 2016, Ilaria hails from the sunny shores of Italy, having studied modern singing techniques under the tutelage of multiple internationally-renowned instructors. She entered the foray of overtone singing exploration in 2014 while simultaneously conducting research on vocalism and achieving its extreme limits, but it wasn’t until 2016 that Ilaria found inspiration to fuse modern singing with overtones.
About me: Cheinesh - the Altay female throat singer from Russia. She was born among mountains of Altai where white hills are full of fogs and ancient legends. Cheinesh: " I think, that our national throat singing is an art which you transfer as an inheritance to the future generations. Cheinesh - Laureate of the international festival "Sayan-Ring 2007" as the best vocal-singer. She participated in international festivals in France, Norway, Poland, Turkey, Hungary.
About me: I am an overtone singer and multi-instrumentalist. I come from the UK but now live in Slovakia. I have always been fascinated by the spirituality of making sounds and music. I travel extensively both performing and teaching overtone singing, Khoomei Mongolian throat singing, didgeridoo, jaw harp, Tibetan singing bowls, Native American flutes, symphonic gongs and other harmonic instruments from around the world. I have been playing all these beautiful harmonic instruments and overtone singing since around 1995 and have performed in concerts, festivals, exhibitions, radio and TV programs.
I also give educational concerts and talks about these instruments in schools and for various groups. I am an experienced and enthusiastic workshop leader, offering workshops and one-to-one’s on overtone/throat singing and world harmonic instruments.
About me: After I have met tuvan musician Otkun Dostai, I started to teach myself overtone and throat singing. I am a beginner and I haven't yet performed before.
I am a grafic designer and writer. Music is my passion.
About me: shamanic voice, overtone and throat singing, voice art
.. ich liebe die Verzauberungskraft der Musik...
.. die Musik die ich erfühle, die aus mir steigt, wie Lichternebel,
ist gleich der Spiegel meiner heiligen Essenz, ist Spiegel der glühenden Kugel, Erdenmuttersherz... ....ist Spiegel meiner Selbst....
About me: I am Andrejus Sutuginas - sound therapy practitioner, a member of Sound healers Association, a certified F.I.R.E. instructor and a practicing shaman. I practice and take a keen interest both in deep-throat singing and playing archaic instuments from all over the world. I conduct group sound healing sessions Gong Baths, individual sessions with Tibetan Singing Bowls, workshops The Sound inside me... and Road of Fire
About me: i am a musician and working with kids as a music teacher
my first instrument is accordeon, now i startet to play khomus and my wish is to exsplore the possibilities of this beauttfull instrument and to learn throat and overtone singing for me but also to pass this knowledge to children
About me: Ganpurev Dagvan
(Music composer, musician and throat singing)
He plays the Mongolian traditional musical instruments Ikh-khuur, Morin-khuur, Tobshuur and he also sings undertone throat singing, as well as music composer.
In his traditional robes - Gana in pelzbesetztem garb - seemed the musicians. With the suggestive sounds of the bass violin and Ikh-Morin khuur-khuur, Gana abducted in the Mongolian culture of his homeland. His songs tell of Genghis Khan, the leader of the scattered tribes into a kingdom together by the endless steppes and the pride of the whole people daring riders - the horse.
Genghis Khan's favourite woman was named after their ancestor, the graublauen Wolf, the legend of the Mongols descend after all. With the mythical figure of the wolf, between heaven and earth upside, identified the Far East has always been popular. Boerte is also the first piece of the program devoted to the Gana jump directly to the European cultural boundaries and listening habits asking. The bass violin Ganas swings deep, told entertained. And much deeper including, dark, vibrant, almost dominant booming and the pervasive sounds of Umzad, the undertone throat singing. As a rhythmic spoken or wonderfully melodious, but always in sync with the vibrations of the bass violin, penetrate from the depths of the throat tones the next room.
Especially critical but touching manner and an atmosphere of the dialogue sounds of votes in the “Altai magtaal "and in the “Legend of the Yellow Dog".
D. Ganpurev was seen as the Artemis Records Original Movie Award for Best Score music by Hamptons International Film Festival.
And he was considered the best list 4 / 2005 - Prize of the German Record Critics.
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