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  • whats that god your going to rape me?! with the sounds of the universe? I find that hard to JEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADEEEEEEEE­EEEEEEEEE AAAAAAAAAAAH!

  • Put one of these bad boys on that show Glee and watch all the viewers shit their pants.

    Have a disclaimer running like ticker tape across the bottom of the screen saying,

    "This....is true vocal power."

  • 0:00... -_-....0:02... Head exploded. 

  • My FUCKING BRAIN!!!!

  • 2:57 someone needs some Tea ?

  • @stillphil

    Even more so at 3:27.

  • An assault on Tibet is an assault on Earth itself.

  • Beautiful

  • But aren't those prayers more likely than "musics"?

  • Avoiding political discussions....these chaps make Max Cavalera sound like Mariah Carey. Good stuff.

  • looked up the word feodalic which someone used to describe Tibet's governmental system. Couldnt find it anywhere, what the heck does it mean?

  • @sandytry I believe someone was trying to say "feudal". Yes, old Tibet was governed on a feudal basis, just like India, China, Japan, and Europe. Stupefyingly amazing isn't it, that despite all the pro-Tibetan propaganda disseminated by the American war machine, Tibetans weren't in fact good little environmentally-aware protestants like Native Americans used to be?

  • the fast paced pictures ruin the music

  • @ClinamenCloud It's kinda easy to not watch it.

  • amazing

  • Tibet wasn't a wild untouched paradise governed with "wise peaceful leaders".. it was a feodalic theocracy, and I suggest people to read more about Tibet's history before painting an overly romantic picture of it. *However*, China's rule is far, far from being just.

    As one peasant in Tibet said "I have no wish to go back to the times when I was a serf with having no rights, but the current system where people just disappear isn't the right one."

  • @Daean80

    I want to find out more about these subjects Tibet, before and after Chinese intervention, wher should I look

  • @Frostflwr

    Reply with links sent to your inbox ^__^

  • i told my dad about tibetin throat singing and he says "wait, what? tibetin throat singing? whats that?" i had to show him... xD

  • Im sure evryone else knows this but what album is this from...the 1 minute mark just lays me out...i must own this, or rather...not own it.

  • @greencricketseven

    haha i like the little reference at the end there

  • so so trippy...<3

  • I didnt think the human voice could naturally go that low until now! :D

  • Some of the most powerful music I've ever listened to. The truthful inner self speaks. I am speachless.

  • @thedokpa I dont know if your comment was sarcastic or not; I am not sure. My grandfather was murdered by the Japanese during WW2 but I'm not hating on the Japanese

  • I have this cd and LOVE it!!!!

  • i really would like a vst of tibetian throat singers

  • fuck the occupation, lets listen to some throat music

    imagine if u could all learn to do this rather than debate wars on the internet

    oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooo......

  • 1 dislike from Mara :-)

  • When Thomas Merton heard this, he said, "It sounds like the engine room of the universe."

  • This is the sound I make when I take a dump.

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  • Wow, thats so cool :D

  • how different does a culture have to be before the old Tibetan regime stops being a disgusting abuse of power? The Dalai Lama did say that he wanted a Tibet changed for the better, he also said he needs to "Return to Power" and the two things are mutualy exclusive. The more you have of one the less you can have of the other.

    When he apologises and admits the old regime as the disgrace it was, and says he will have NO political power in a Free,  Democratic, Tibet, then I'll support him.

  • @OatSharpener

    I wish the truth about the old Tibetan regime was clearer. I agree that something was certainly wrong in any case, but I think that doesn't give China the right to do what it did in any case.

    If it interests you sir, the Dalai Lama actually formally resigned as the Tibetan head of state in March. He's supporting a democratically elected head of state. In an ideal world though, as you've said, the Dalai Lama would have no political power whatsoever in Tibet.

  • Hypnotic describes the singing. Wish there were more bells… What vast, open land, Haunting.

  • I think I've found the origins of Heavy Metal.

    Impressive.

  • @MissInfidelle Check out Om. Rhythm section of the stoner metal group Sleep.

  • @MissInfidelle

    I think this is the closest man will ever get to successfully mimicking the sounds of Thunder.

  • This is perhaps the coolest singing style ever. Lots of testosterone there!

  • people always seem to mock throat singing but this sounds REALLY cool. i could never sing like that!

  • Incredible! Towards the end there's a couple of coughs :)

  • On top of being Buddhist/Hindu it was also recognized as the Norse Sun-Wheel. Throat singing is the shit.

  • 0:39, look at the neck of the cow

    laugh

  • @Sjorsbech -.- I guess I'm just gonna say this is immature, though it's really not worth my effort to comment. You know, educated people get over this "lol WTF swastika" thing after a few years of elementary school...I'm not gonna say look it up though, because I guess if you haven't managed to find out about the origins of the swastika until now, you can't be bothered anyway. Moron :P

  • @Sjorsbech svastika is a symbol of peace in buddhist tradition, it's "the seal of Buddha's spirit"

  • @Sjorsbech

    Original Swastika was buddhist/hindu for prosperity. Then Adolf saw it and made it his SPQR.

    Nowadays no westerner wants to even look at it.

  • @sompret thanks for the explaination, and, @PremierMilenkov, no, I actually didn't know, and I bet that I'm still pretty much more highly educated than you, no offense.

  • @sompret the swastika has been used in some form or another in practically every major religion

  • Dumpert!

  • this is sooooo BEASTLY

  • ancient death metal vocals \M/ 

  • @shadowlorde

    approval granted

  • what are the words to this chant. i am pretty good at throat singing and am looking to learn some chants

  • Rock on, Monks!

  • Rock on, monks!

  • the heaviest vocals in the universe

  • China dislikes this

  • Tibet and China arent fighting!!! China is destroying Tibet. Its not a fight its a massacre

  • Free tibet!!

  • @1:00

    That solo is amazing

  • @Xyraxor and don't forget the beginning wow...!

  • peace will work both ways

    nice train

  • ...

  • that sounds badass

  • the china question answer: The Dark $ doesn't "Endures" LIGHT... *

  • China, GTFO!

  • i would love to find video lessons. where r they available?

  • There's alot of great tutorials online here on youtube, don't waste your money. Basically the only way to do it is to try to immitate the sound for hours and hours, there's no other real easy way to learn. Buy cough drops, drink water, and have fun =)

    Look up the tutorials online because I can explain it in better depth, but not by text you know =P

  • shit thats scary

  • when i try this it's like "OOWWWAAAAAIIIIIIIAAAA- cough cough hack ahem....WAAAAA- cough COUGH....damn....WW- HACK HACK .... forget this >.<"

  • Tibet is one of the last Vestiges of Natural Minds , Lands and Culture , If america is going to turn around after all its destroyed in such;We were once here as One , as Native Peoples : pull the Power plug................

  • WHAT is the exact effect of overtone, can someone please share some accurate info?

    I learned how to do it after a few LSA-containin seeds took me in a vision over the Himalayas, where there were a bunch of monks chanting like that. So now I can do pretty decent overtone, and no idea what to do with it.

    Does it empower mantras, thoughts, intentions? Why do these monks put in the work to learn it ?

  • @firuinthehouse I'm not an expert but there are several esoteric practices amongst many hinduist and budhist schools of yoga that use sound as the activation key for thoughts, body organs-systems, nadis (energy channels) and chakras ("wheels" of this energy). Besides, controlling you voice is like controlling any muscle of your body, is a mean to achieve control of your mind indirectly. To control your voice you need concentration, even if you have dominated your skill.

  • how does one learn to sing like that? i'd love to chant my mantras like this.

  • @MightySunTzu Well you take a look at the youtube tutorials, but it does take a few weeks for your throat to adapt to it. I learned it over a few weeks / months with a lot of practice in my spare time.

    I've also found you can do it in your car while driving (if your soundproofing is OK) without freaking people out, since it can't be heard outside :)

    It's pretty cool once you learn it, take a look at my channel, I have 3 overtone videos that I made.

  • Beautiful

  • Ohw great I tought the caughing only happened when you did'nt do it right! Hahaha.. This is a great way also to get rid of the overload of slime on the airways and lungs, especially for smokers, try it! :) All due respect, because I love that sound. Vibrating trough your whole beeing, that is if it does not scare you.. well, it's vibrating anyhow.. Okay, I stop talking now..Peace

  • Love it , beautiful!

  • Human beings are the most beautiful of creation

  • What are they singing exactly? Is it specific words or just sounds?

  • @MountAnalogue Might be the heart sutra, it's probably one of the sutras

  • No offense to people who are into throat singing and tibet and stuff, but this kind of singing needs some shredding guitars and some drums.

  • this sound is amazing

  • I'm not like a troll or anything, but I do want to inquire--why exactly does Tibet deserve its land? NO ONE is entitled to land. If you conquer it, you worked for it. End of story. This is how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict should be solved. Palestine was created by the Romans, Israel was created with the help of the UN. Two higher powers, creating nations. Israel has the land now, its theirs.

  • @potatonoid610 US should just bomb the afgahni's and get it over with. Stealth bombers are the way to go.

  • @potatonoid610 Rome didn't create Palestine, it has been continually inhabited by Arabs for 1400 years.

    But that's besides the point. In our modern world it's illegal for countries to take land by force. The UN Charter and the Geneva Convention prohibit wars of aggression.

    Anyway, I'm with drakedoder, sorta. Wonderful music.

  • @Serilazareth i mean my only problem is that Palestine was never a country, it never governed itself, and was never independant

  • @potatonoid610 alright bud i doubt youd say the same if someone came in and "conquered" your house and all of your belongings. that conflict is far beyond us, so the last thing it needs is an ignorant comment that doesnt consider peoples suffering

  • BTW Train with Antelope is a fake picture !

  • I never cease to be amazed at how blind the west has become. Are you bloody wankers completely without appreciation for art, or are you simply incapable of listening to such beautiful music without feeling the urge soil it with politics or religion?

  • @drakedoder its funny that your the accuser, but your the one assuming that everybody in the west is like that.. looks like you need to take a look at yourself first.

  • China is a bunch of bitches..FREE TIBET !!

  • I like how they have to cough. I'm in love with this music, but I giggle when I hear someone stops to cough. ^_^

  • China needs to be nuked

  • Free TIBET!!!!

  • this makes me want to play uncharted 2

  • fairly easy to do, well deep tone like this, throat has to be little relaxed air pushed out slower, when we talk air comes out fast and we make words from mouth, air come out slower allows your vocals to vibrate in your throat. that guy coughing prob got a little flem rushing down. or a tickling feeling in the throat which is normal of slowly letting air out

  • Must be really tough to do it... at 3:28 one of them starts coughing...

  • I have a feeling that these guys would make some bad-ass death metal vocalists if they wanted to.

  • yeah, one of them should try out for canable corps! lol

  • all you care is death metal, but this is the way they sing to god about their life and their prayers

  • Dude, not a christian thing. No greasy jesusfingers on this, tibetan buddhism is not like christianity.

  • I think buddhism is one of VERY few religions out there untouched or influenced by the greasy jesus fingers of this world... and much older then christendom. hope it stays that way

  • @escapedcops08 word.

  • @escapedcops08 Agreed. Its not much a religion at all but a way of life.

  • I want to be able to do this! So badly!!!

  • Now that I have moved from the USA to Germany I feel like I have learned much about myself that I never considered before. I think it isn't enough still and spiritually, going further East will bring greater wisdom to me. I really hope I'll see Tibet one day. The mountains are so mystical. The people, so beautiful in their appearance as well as their clothing. We in the West wear jeans and t-shirts (uncomfortable). How freeing to the body to wear robes and clothes of natural materials.

  • well the clothes we wear are made of cotton which is natural material too.

  • Good point. I refer to the "plastics" like polyester or Goretex and these new textiles on the market today. Especially clothing which is designed for athletes contains a blend of synthetic materials. It's not easy for us to find wool shirts (like Woolrich) for everyday wear. My husband searched in vain for good, durable shirts with no luck.

  • I guess i know what you mean...durable clothes arent made so much anymore, I have trouble finding them also.

  • Then learn to make your own clothes, and find a way to obtain raw wool. Then, you can always have the clothes within easy reach. Now I don't get the avoidance towards synthetics (which is just as synthetic (man-made) as the cars we drive, the computers we use, and the multitude of beliefs mankind's mind has created over the years in an attempt to find inner-peace.)

  • Well, one must remember is that we used to wear such free-fitting clothes as well (it was a time called the Middle Ages). It's just the area never made the clothing, and thus they for the most part don't wear it. I've seen many Tibetans wear western clothing, as the pictures you are most likely to see of Tibetans come from rituals and ceremonies, and isolated mountain-folk. Also, one does not have to travel to "learn" anything. Find beauty in what you see around yourself.

  • Fantastik. I am planning to take a trip to Tibet, Can't wait.

  • now we know were the typical Death-Metal Voice comes from...haha

  • @Failhaid In death metal u use the "growl" technique where arythenoids are involved to produce thelow sound. In tibetan monk singing and throat singing u use the " false vocal folds" to produce the sound ;) cheerz

  • i know that it's a big difference...

    that was just a little joke : )

  • @Failhaid ;)

  • Learning the technique is not that very hard. But making it sound good is VERY harf

  • All humans have 2 pairs of vocal cords, however only one pair is used when we speak. Tibetan monks use both pairs in there chanting, something that takes a lot of training. Learning how to do this must be VERY hard.

  • @pruchoco low tune is made through the "false vocal folds" vibration. They're placed just besides vocal folds.

    Not easy to learn...need lot of time of practice to achieve the perfect control.

  • I had a 331/3 recording of the Kali Worshipers of Tibet chanting. I have not been able to find chanting like theirs on the internet.

  • ...try playing the 33 at the wrong speed.

  • ass kickin sound

  • tibet, china, stop fighting.

  • @tranczic Tibet is not the one instigating.

  • @tranczic

    Bear in mind who is the aggressor.

  • @tranczic agreed.. leave tibet alone!

  • @tranczic more like: china, quit picking on tibet

  • @tranczic indeed

  • @tranczic Don't you mean China stop oppressing and killing innocent Tibetans?

  • @Tammc09 Out the of two, the rule by the PRC, or the Dalai Lama's, the PRC is by far the lesser of the two evils.

    The PRC have brought modernisation of infrastructure, secular education, more modern healthcare and have dramatically improved the wealth of the people living in Tibet.

    The Dalai Lama's ran tibet with an iron fist, mutilating anyone who stood against them, cutting out the tongues and eyeballs of those who disagreed and held ALL of the wealth in tibet for themselves

  • @OatSharpener None of that changes the fact that Tibet is being oppressed by China.

  • @Tammc09 Well then don't single out the Tibetans and ignore the oppression suffered by the entire chinese people (of whome Tibetans are just one group out of over 50). That's like singling out the Ukrainians and being the sole oppressed the the Soviet Union. It just ignores the suffering of eveyone else and it's unfair.

    Wheres your supprt of the oppressed Han, Dia, Yi, Mongol, Korean, Nakhi, Pumi, Monba, Derung, Nu, Blang, Jingpo, De'ang, Tajik? Don't argue for Tibet but for a Democratic PRC

  • @OatSharpener I support the causes of all of those people, but this is a video about Tibet and I was staying relevant.

  • @Tammc09 but you seem to be missing the point, Tibet is not being oppressed by China, it is part of an oppressive system. Tibet is as much part of china as any other. The PRC is a union like the USA, excpet it's a union not of states but ethnicities. and if your going to use the arguments of those ignorant "Free Tibet"ers, then explicitly point out you aren't one and don't ignore the suffering of over 50 other (more populous) ethnicities in China. Please, in future argue for a democratic China.

  • @OatSharpener Tibetans are NOT the Chinese people, and a lot of us would be offended if you said that. I'm not offended, but I'm just saying. But yes I agree with you. Chinese govt, bad. Chinese people, human beings.

  • @snubbs741 Well I suppose it goes by how you want to define it and which peoples are members of the greater china region. some would say mongolians and Tuvans also fit into that category some would say not at all.

  • @OatSharpener They can say it, doesn't make it true. You're a dumbass if you think the PRC is lesser of two "evils". I suggest you educate yourself. The Chinese sources are the ones that say how bad Tibet was to justify their takeover.

    And yes, there was a case in which a serf was violently punished for stealing sheep. Whether or not his claims are true, there probably was certain corrupt officials in Tibet's history, like any government. Just look at China's past and contemporary history.

  • @snubbs741 the chinese have brought some prosperity to tibet, built infrastructure, thus giving people electricity, running water and a road network as well as bringing in secular education and while the people are still oppressed they have more freedom and a higher standard of living now than they could ever have hoped for under the old regime.

    /watch?v=fYEOSCIOnrs

    Are they are chinese source? Wheres your sources?

  • @OatSharpener and yet the people protest and don't want the Chinese there... they had a functional society without electricity, etc. Not every culture wants to be like the "developed" countries, you can't just force it upon them

  • @snubbs741 they had a functional society! What!? They had a tyrannical absolute monarchy distatorship that literally cut out the tongues of and disembowled any one who opposed it. The Dalai Lama and his closest family and friends owned vurtually all the welath in the entire country while everyone else was intentionally kept in abject poverty, hunger and misery by the regime. Also, if they don't want the electricity or water or roads they're free to not use them. But they do.

  • @snubbs741 they had a functional society! What!? They had a tyrannical absolute monarchy distatorship that literally cut out the tongues of and disembowled any one who opposed it. The Dalai Lama and his closest family and friends owned vurtually all the welath in the entire country while everyone else was intentionally kept in abject poverty, hunger and misery by the regime. Also, if they don't want the electricity or water or roads they're free to not use them. But they do.

  • @snubbs741 Also, ofcourse they protest, they're still under an awful, oppressive regime, just one thats not nearly as bad as the one they had before it.

    They protest for democracy, Not for a return to the disgusting and fucking evil regime of the Dalai Lama. Who by the way is a terrorist who goes around saying about how he hates violence. What a hypocrite. He just wants his slaves back and doesn't even have the decendy to admit it.

  • @OatSharpener hmm well I disagree being that my family is Tibetan, and have never complained about the old system, it's just a much different culture. But you do make a point (minus the terrorism part, I don't think you understand the meaning of that word). Just because they don't want the PRC,doesn't mean they want to go back to serfdom. The world is much different and even the Dalai Lama as said he wanted a "changed" Tibet, while avoiding admitting that the old system was flawed

  • @OatSharpener Way to spit out the Rhetoric of a genocidal psychopath Mao Zedong...Modernization? The Tibetan people were happy and prosperous. Secular education? maybe for Chinese in the region, Tibetans are charged almost a years wages to send their children to school, the Monasteries taught all they needed to know and were VERY advanced in astrological mathematics.

  • @wolfie83 look, since the PRC took control of Tibet, They have introduced Secular Education, Running water, Electricity, They built an actual infrastructure of modern roads and they're providing healthcare.

    Fewer children are dieing, fewer people starving, fewer people homeless and for the first time ever it has economic growth and may actually become rather wealthy. It's still a dictatorship and theirs a lot more I would change but it beats the old regime hands down.

  • @OatSharpener Believe that all you want, how about you go to a Tibetan refugee center and talk with the people actually effected...Tibetans are not almost dying to escape to Dharamsala, India because the Chinese are lovely people. Propaganda is all you are spreading, nothing more.

  • @OatSharpener Healthcare? lord Buddha is their physician. Knowledge and spirituality was the wealth of the people, which they have had taken from them. The Chinese are the only iron fist to have existed in Tibet, open your eyes and look past the propaganda of those with a heart filled with anger and ignorance. Karma is infallible and they will reap what they have sewn, just as you will. May you live a long and prosperous life, learn to open your eyes and your heart.

  • @wolfie83 Well Lord Buddha did nothing to stop the rampant disease or treat the illnesses and injuries the people got, especially when the Dalai Lama's regime gouged someones eyes out, or cut their tongues out.

    Also, spirituality wasn't very good at actually purchasing real food or shelter for the population who lived in total abject poverty and often starved to death. The Dalai Lama was a dictator just like Hu Jintao is. All I'm saying is, at least Hu Jintao wants economic growth and healthcare

  • @OatSharpener For the Chinese, the Tibetans see none of that...once again, you have bought into Chinese propaganda hook line and sinker. Have a great life, I don't have more to add without going in circles (which I'm sure you'll do regardless). :)

  • @wolfie83 Before you use that propaganda claim to cop out of making an actual argument I want to make one thing clear, I have never, ever, on a single occasion in my life watched any peice of film/media etc that was created by or for the PRC. Do you understand that? I have never seen a single peice of PRC Propoganda in my life. I'm 7 thousand miles away from China for christs sake.

    The PRC considers the Tibetans Chinese so what you just claimed makes no sense.

  • @OatSharpener After having just lived in China for the last 6 months I can say this... The Chinese people are amazing lovely people. I would love to go and spend more time there. The Chinese government are in no way inherently evil and have made a lot of similar mistakes that the US has in many ways. Although the Chinese government may be helping strengthen the Economy of Tibet and possibly helping some of the social conditions, they are doing it at gunpoint forcefully.

  • @OatSharpener So one has to ask oneself is this ok? In my opinion no. The Chinese government has Tibet on such a state of lockdown right now that it is hard for a tourist to take a single picture. It is disgusting how they are taking a genuinely peaceful people and treating them like war criminals. Everyone is entitled to their own views, but is it truly ok to try and erase a culture? To dominate a people under the guise of encouraging economy and social conditions?

  • @wolfie83 Well Lord Buddha did nothing to stop the rampant disease or treat the illnesses and injuries the people got, especially when the Dalai Lama's regime gouged someones eyes out, or cut their tongues out.

    Also, spirituality wasn't very good at actually purchasing real food or shelter for the population who lived in total abject poverty and often starved to death. The Dalai Lama was a dictator just like Hu Jintao is. All I'm saying is, at least Hu Jintao wants economic growth and healthcare

  • @Tammc09 As opposed to a Tibetan elite doing the same and worse, like they had done for so many years before Chinese occupation? The occupation certainly isn't an ideal situation but it's probably the lesser of two evils if pre-occupation Tibet is anything to go by.

    Anyway, more to the point, this is great music.

  • @Tammc09 Chinese government please. Han people also have been oppressed and killed by their own government.

  • @tranczic

    since when are they fighting?

  • @tranczic its not e fighting its beating from china

  • @tranczic Its not so much fighting as it is China coming in and acting like a child and saying "mine now"

  • @jcpelly whats really appaling is that China produces the "Free Tibet" stickers

  • @booboobitxch666 Yeah not really surprising, sad, but not surprising.

  • @tranczic It's just the Chinese killing people that won't fight back.

  • free tibet? I'll take two.

  • isn't that off of the second ace ventura

  • lol nice one mrbones102

  • free tibet

    LA GYALO

  • if you would like not to break your vocal chords...i have some how to's on kargyraa throat singing.

  • I'd love to have a look at those if you don't mind sharing.

  • I'm also interested, I'd love to learn this but want to keep my bass voice....if possible! Any knowledge you would be willing to share would be apprecaited.