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Cristal Lecter
39 posts
Dec 31, 2010
1:24 AM
Hi everybody

Please listen to these 2 women doing Inuit throat singing, there's a lot to learn here


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Mojokane
215 posts
Dec 31, 2010
2:53 AM
very cool....waay cool.
I had no idea...thanks.

Here's one for you. check it out.
Incredible stuff.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY1pcEtHI_w

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Sausagescoffer
2 posts
Dec 31, 2010
5:00 AM
Mesmerising stuff!!

Fascinating that they can get so much expression from what appears (on the surface) to be very little movement - as the name implies, I assume it all happens down in the throat!

Clever stuff tho.

Last Edited by on Dec 31, 2010 5:01 AM
jawbone
370 posts
Dec 31, 2010
7:10 AM
Hey Christelle - I can't watch the vid but you could check out Mike Stevens - he does a lot of "throat stuff" using his looping machine

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mlefree
33 posts
Dec 31, 2010
9:30 AM
Check James Conway's "Overtone Stomp." Harmonica, Jaw Harp and overtone singing. While you're at it, if you haven't already, check the rest of James' videos. An amazing talent and great guy!

Last Edited by on Dec 31, 2010 9:31 AM
Mojokane
216 posts
Dec 31, 2010
10:54 AM
woah, nice to see westerners pickin it up and adding things to the mix. Very nice stuff. Thanks, for posting this guy, he's awesome.
Happy New Year!


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