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Amazing Grace (overtone)

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2007

RAVI performs the song well known song Amazing Grace on guitar singing the melody in overtone style (throat singing)

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  • thanks

    all best

    Ravi

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  • FRIGGING CRAP ON A CRACKER

    Playing (not exactly simple) guitar and throat singing together - that takes some coordination, folks.

  • He looks like John Malkovitch =)

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  • thanx for posting, beautifull

    

  • woofta nice sounds beautiful

  • @AtariMaxiToriyama It is possible. Mongolian overtone singers can sing in a way that gets rid of the base tone almost completely.

  • I NEED TO LEARN HOW TO DO THIS.

  • so incredibly talented... like seriously talent right there! like proper talent... REAL talent.. gorgeous

  • If only one could minimize the "reeeeeuuuurrr" sound and amplify the whistle sound.

  • @Lavaiszia Also called canine distemper.  an infectious disease chiefly of young dogs, caused by an unidentified virus and characterized by lethargy, fever, catarrh, photophobia, and vomiting.

    He sounded a little like this when he coughed.

  • @Lavaiszia It depends on the definition of the word ' singing ' that you use.

    verb (used with object)

    12. to utter with musical modulations of the voice, as a song.

    13. to escort or accompany with singing.

    14. to proclaim enthusiastically.

    15. to bring, send, put, etc., with or by singing: She sang the baby to sleep.

    16. to chant or intone: to sing mass.

    Yeah I guess by the Definition of singing, it is singing. But still, I remember my dog had Distemper once.

  • @Sixalienasa It is singing. Just a different technique

  • @Sixalienasa Uh, but it *is* singing. Using a different and perhaps more advanced technique than regular singing. In regular singing, you only manipulate one note. In throat singing, it's 2 or more notes you're dealing with.

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