Tuvan Throat Singing
978-613-3-83287-9
6133832878
72
2010-11-07
31,32 $
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Tuvan throat singing is one particular variant of overtone singing practiced by the Tuva people of southern Siberia. The art of Tuvan throat singing is a style in which two or more pitches sound simultaneously over a fundamental pitch, producing a mesmerizing, even entrancing sound. The history of Tuvan throat singing reaches very far back. Many of the male herders can throat sing, but women are beginning to practice the technique as well. The popularity of throat singing among Tuvans seems to have arisen as a result of geographic location and culture. The open landscape of Tuva allows for the sounds to carry a great distance. Ethnomusicologists studying throat singing in these areas mark khoomei as an integral part in the ancient pastoral animism that is still practiced today. Often, singers will travel far into the countryside looking for the right river, or will go up to the steppes of the mountainside to create the proper environment for throat-singing.
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