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Harmonic Singing (also known as overtone singing) has the power to move us deeply. It is an ancient form of singing, using our voice to produce two or more tones at once. But how does it work? And how can harmonic singing have such a profound effect on us?
In the documentary "Space Sound Voice" filmmaker Minghao Xu takes us on a quest for the origins of harmonics, giving us insight in our own ability to sing harmonics. Not only a varied range of international overtone singers is introduced, but also the scientific side is well presented, resulting in an inspirig journey through the world of sound.
This film documentation portrays seven musicians and tells the story of my personal fascination for ‘overtone-singing’ and the fractal geometry of sound.
With:
David Hykes
Wolfgang Saus
Christian Bollmann
Danny Wetzels
Hosoo & Transmongolia
Jill Purce
Mark van Tongeren
The DVD with extra materials is available in English and German at the German publishing house
https://www.traumzeit-verlag.de/
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