a common space & database for harmonic overtones
Instruments: Jew's harps, kantele, bowed lyre (tallharpa), psalmodikon, overtone flutes, hurdy gurdy, melodeon, concertina, sakuhachi, fujara, bass clarinet, smallpipes, darbuka, Irish flute, HuLuSi and what else I can get my hands on.
Instruments: <b>Vocal styles</b>: khöömeï and khaï throat song (sygyt, kargyraa, borbangnadyr, kaï, etc.), sardinian tenore & cuncordu, corsican polyphony, cattle calls (kulning), scandinavian (kveding), gaelic sean-nós, galician, balkan, kattajak (inuit throat games), sámi joik
<b>Bagpipes & family</b>: uilleann pipes, galician gaita, bulgarian gajda, swedish säckpipa, belgian muchosa, sardinian launeddas
<b>Jews harps</b> (demir khomuslar): Tuvinian, Altai, Rajastan, Thai, Hungarian, Swiss, German, Sardinian, ... etc.
<b>Strings</b>: khakas chatkhan zither (chadagan, yatagan), Tuvinian igil, doshpulur and chanzy, norwegian hardanger fiddle, bulgarian g'dulka, anatolian saz
<b>Flutes & other wind instruments</b>: low whistles, tin whitsles, chinese bawu and hulusi & ocarina, overtone flutes (sälgjeflöt, tilinko, fujara), bugarian kaval, khakass khobrach and sylass, Norwegian cow and goat horns,
<b>Harmony</b>: shruti box
<b>Other</b>: sansula (kalimba, mbira)), galician pandereita tambourine
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