Friday, March 13, 2009

Fascinating Amazing Grace

An example of "throat singing," a traditional technique of Mongolian and related tribes wherein the singer produces a low drone note, and then manipulates harmonics above it to create a melody that sounds like a whistle. It's often accompanied on a bowed instrument, but this guy is using a guitar instead.



And this more traditional:

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I've seen a documentary about the Mongolian throat singing.

My Dad told us that his maternal grandfather sang a warbling eerie sound that he called "singing on the bells." Dad said it sounded like bells in his throat. I've wondered for years if that is what my great-grandfather was doing.

Thanks, Mike. Both of these videos are just mesmerizing.

Mike B said...

It's worth the time to search around YouTube for more examples. Thre are some other really cool videos.