'Khöömiyn Dörvön Turul”, a demonstration of “khöömi” or “throat singing” by a performer of the Erdene Zuu traditional folk music group who demonstrates the different sounds that can be made, using nose, tongue, throat, larynx. This is a good demonstration of the Mongolian and Tuvan overtone singing, where two or more distinct pitches are sung at the same time, producing an almost whistling sound.
Video by Ludo Kuipers, Sat Aug 13, 2011
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