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Amazing Grace using throat singing overtones

(Correction from the video): doing a little overtone singing on the hymn "Amazing Grace" (not Tuvan). For those of you that are much experienced I appreciate your comments and your thoughts. Jus...  
 
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lamusica164 (6 days ago) Show Hide
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...woow...i had no idea the human voice was capable of producing a sound..yet making it sound like another.....so cool!
paulhinr (6 days ago) Show Hide
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very nice
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Yeah! It takes me a little while to get familiar to those tones but once you get used to it, he actually hit all the tones pretty well. Now, who's up for Amazing Grace in the actual guttural throat singing???? XD
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Yikes. That's talent, right there!
Walrusaurus (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I'm trying to learn how to do this. I use multiphonics on trombone, and funnily enough Amazing Grace was the first thing I tried doing with multiphonics. I guess because it's an easy melody and you can have a drone backing.
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You just made me want to pick up the trombone again.
jenessa1018 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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that's so weird! at first I could only hear the undertone, but eventually I started to pick out the melody
NeQproductions (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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yeah! well done! that´s very difficult to do! congratulations!!
Mellowcakeske (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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So, the tone you make with you troath stays the same? and you change pitch of the overtones with your tongue.. so that means you can actually play harmonic if you also change pitch of your thoath? or is that impossible
yuichituba (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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ya, watch the video response on the right by xwokizok. He does that and does it perfectly.

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