Amazing what Sounds Humans can Produce only with their Mouths

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I'd like it better if people were able to make more melodic music with their vocal chords rather than imitating brain jellifying music.
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Took me a while to find a good example, but how about Mongolian Throat Singing?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdvCHMsO0iY&feature=related

This is just beautiful
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8orElvvL9Q

Always liked the music of Abbess Hildegard of Bigen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRv4jt-7FBY

And finally, something completely different (closing music from the computer game Portal 2 - Capella style)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFCKhUgIziU&feature=youtu.be
 
RedFox said:
[quote author=Perceval]
I'd like it better if people were able to make more melodic music with their vocal chords rather than imitating brain jellifying music.

Took me a while to find a good example, but how about Mongolian Throat Singing?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdvCHMsO0iY&feature=related

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yes Throat singing is fascinating :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ3BX2tMj1Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M3YFK3sJ54
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wHbIWH_NGc
 
Have you check the Voca People? They're truly amazing: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=voca+people&oq=voca+&aq=0&aqi=g10&aql=&gs_sm=c&gs_upl=5401l6600l0l9228l5l4l0l0l0l0l334l1101l2-2.2l4l0
 
Oh yeah, Tuvan throat singing is really cool.

RedFox said:
Always liked the music of Abbess Hildegard of Bigen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRv4jt-7FBY

Over the holidays I realized that I like choral, monastic type music. So this was a nice song to listen to, thanks.

skycsil said:
Have you check the Voca People? They're truly amazing: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=voca+people&oq=voca+&aq=0&aqi=g10&aql=&gs_sm=c&gs_upl=5401l6600l0l9228l5l4l0l0l0l0l334l1101l2-2.2l4l0

Never heard of them, that was interesting. Thanks for the suggestion.
 
All you who are friends of beatboxing have to check out Finnish musician Felix Zenger! :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQc30kqq1y8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgdGBe4v1u4&context=C326529fADOEgsToPDskLnqtgFwq8CWA8QtZCneLPS
 
found another one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEosjqytjRM&feature=relmfu
 
Found a great example of Tuvan throat singing by Huun huur tu. I cannot sit still while listening to this one :)


_https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=5XGUCZQgNAg

More about Tuvan throat singing:

_http://sarahwallinhuff.com/documents/tuvan-throat-singing.pdf said:
Dwelling in this natural haven, where their existence is dependent on the land and surrounding animals, the Tuvans and, thus, “Tuvan pastoral music, [are] intimately connected to an ancient tradition of animism, the belief that natural objects and phenomena have souls or are inhabited by spirits . . . According to Tuvan animism, the spirituality of mountains and rivers is manifested not only through their physical shape and location but also through the sounds they produce or can be made to produce by human agency. The echo off a cliff, for example, may be imbued with spiritual significance. Animals, too, are said to express spiritual power sonically. Humans can assimilate this power by imitating their sounds” (Scientific American, pg 80-82).
...
In the pure nature of sound, any fundamental frequency, or pitch, will inherently ring with a series of harmonics, specifically lined up in ascending order above the fundamental. “In normal speech and song, most of the energy is concentrated at the fundamental frequency, and harmonics are perceived as elements of timbre – the same quality that distinguishes the rich sound of a violin from the purer tones of a flute – rather than as different pitches. In throat singing, however, a single harmonic gains such strength that it is heard as a distinct, whistlelike pitch.”
 
Hithere said:
MikeJoseph82 said:
I'd like it better if people were able to make more melodic music with their vocal chords rather than imitating brain jellifying music.

Perhaps something like this?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXXErDEFjIc
Beautiful!

One thing I wonder is whether or not the quality of the sound produced by the singers today is better or worse than it was 400-500 years ago when that music was first written. I suspect it is better today, only because there are more people to chose from to get 'the best' sound. But the sound today might also be completely different to what was originally intended by the composer.
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcDeAetrCwA
 
I have been practicing throat singing on and off for over ten years. I can achieve the high whistling tones and the sub-fundamental "deep voice" as well. There is no way to describe how it feels to produce these sounds with your own voice. I've played around with beat-boxing but I never took it to the level as some of the people in these video clips. The range of sounds we humans can produce is amazing.

The interesting thing about throat singing is that it is all harmonics. One book I read on the subject said that a singer can't produce a certain harmonic until they can hear it. That made me think really hard about deep listening and finding new harmonics in pieces of music I had listened to many times. What is really cool is that you can record the throat singing, then open it in a program like Audacity and look at the spectral view of the waveform. You can actually see the harmonics that you're producing.
 
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