Overtone Singing: History, Development, and Influence in Contemporary Music
Overtone singing also known as Throat singing, is an ancient vocal technique where a soloist produces two different tones through the resonance created by the airflow of sound through the lungs, throat, and mouth. Often associated with the Tuva population of Central Asia, this art form is also pract...
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Digital Commons @ CSUMB
2018
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