Very powerful. Very different than what I am used to hearing.. I will have to listen to her more again when I have more time.
It seems what she does is called "Throat Singing"? Her background is Inuit?
I found this:
Throat singing AKA Overtone Singing:
Overtone singing —also known as overtone chanting , harmonic singing or throat singing —is a type of singing in which the singer manipulates the resonances (or formants ) created as air travels from the lungs, past the vocal folds , and out of the lips to produce a melody .
The harmonics (fundamental and overtones ) of a sound wave made by the human voice can be selectively amplified by changing the shape of the resonant cavities of the mouth, larynx and pharynx . [1] This resonant tuning allows singers to create apparently more than one pitch at the same time (the fundamental and a selected overtone), while actually generating only a single fundamental frequency with their vocal folds.
This still freaks out my dog.
Here is another of my favorite Tanya songs
Very powerful. Very different than what I am used to hearing.. I will have to listen to her more again when I have more time.
It seems what she does is called "Throat Singing"? Her background is Inuit?
I found this:
Throat singing AKA Overtone Singing:
Overtone singing —also known as overtone chanting , harmonic singing or throat singing —is a type of singing in which the singer manipulates the resonances (or formants ) created as air travels from the lungs, past the vocal folds , and out of the lips to produce a melody .
The harmonics (fundamental and overtones ) of a sound wave made by the human voice can be selectively amplified by changing the shape of the resonant cavities of the mouth, larynx and pharynx . [1] This resonant tuning allows singers to create apparently more than one pitch at the same time (the fundamental and a selected overtone), while actually generating only a single fundamental frequency with their vocal folds.
Lots more information HERE
Very powerful.
Yes, I feel the same way.
Very different than what I am used to hearing.
I had never, ever heard anything like her before. Neither had my dog, who for some reason thinks there is a human in the speaker he needs to save!