Hey, maximpetergriffin: I'll have to check out that Mercury Rev song. You posted the same comment on my St. Elmo's Fire video. I've heard about that band in the past, but I have yet to check them out. So thanks for the heads-ups.
Hey that's pretty cool. You've got some good throat singing skills. I also made a cover but took a very different route with the whole thing, since I don't play guitar as well as you. You can see it on my channel page if you like. -Stephen
If you have good singing/harmonizing skills, then you should have good throat-singing skills, assuming you learn how to throat sing. I liken it to whistling; it is almost zen-like once you figure out how to produce it.
I always say: start with a sustained 'L' sound, slide the tip of your tongue along the roof of your mouth until you get to a 'R' sound. Right in this area is where you will manipulate your tongue (in conjunction with the rest of your mouth) to produce throat-singing harmonics.
Awesome stuff, cuz!
Sparky3200 3 years ago
I dig the throat singing, man! Nice!
Memesphere 3 years ago
Hey, maximpetergriffin: I'll have to check out that Mercury Rev song. You posted the same comment on my St. Elmo's Fire video. I've heard about that band in the past, but I have yet to check them out. So thanks for the heads-ups.
midesti 3 years ago
coney island cyclone by mercury rev is very similar .... good job on a lovely song
maximpetergriffin 3 years ago
Hey that's pretty cool. You've got some good throat singing skills. I also made a cover but took a very different route with the whole thing, since I don't play guitar as well as you. You can see it on my channel page if you like. -Stephen
hisposturishiver 3 years ago
If you have good singing/harmonizing skills, then you should have good throat-singing skills, assuming you learn how to throat sing. I liken it to whistling; it is almost zen-like once you figure out how to produce it.
I always say: start with a sustained 'L' sound, slide the tip of your tongue along the roof of your mouth until you get to a 'R' sound. Right in this area is where you will manipulate your tongue (in conjunction with the rest of your mouth) to produce throat-singing harmonics.
midesti 3 years ago