Overtone Singing – Mark Van Tongeren

Overtone Singing – Mark Van Tongeren

28 601 vues•27 sept. 2013 339 4 Partager EnregistrerPulpOnline247 113 abonnés Mark Van Tongeren explains overtone singing, and gives a demonstration on the Shanghai metro – because why not?

Giovanni Bortoluzzi – Worldwide Overtone Challenge 2019 – “Minor Triad with Overtone Singing”

Giovanni Bortoluzzi – Worldwide Overtone Challenge 2019 – “Minor Triad with Overtone Singing”

226 vues•15 août 2019 14 0 Partager EnregistrerGiovanni Bortoluzzi 1,67 k abonnés My participation to the Worldwide Overtone Challenge 2019, with the best high overtones I could sing: a minor triad using overtones number 16, 19 and 24. Thank you Miroslav for the idea, that will surely bring new sounds to the world of overtone singers! Link to the contest invitation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbiXJ…

SoRIAH with Ashkelon Sain: Eztica

SoRIAH with Ashkelon Sain: Eztica

438 9 Partager EnregistrerAtlan09 201 abonnés Music Video for the song “Eztica”; From the Projekt Records release of the same name by SoRIAH with AshkelonSain. Filmed at Kalaloch Beach, Olympic Peninsula, WA. Cast features Soriah, Ashkelon, Kathryn Joy & Lucretia*Renee. (c2011)

Soriah Tuvan Throat Singer

Soriah Tuvan Throat Singer

1,1 k 17 Partager EnregistrerDiggable Monkey Video Productions 628 abonnés Soriah, which translates as “Milky Way” from Sufi, is the stage persona for the internationally recognized artist, Enrique Ugalde. Soriah’s craft is a blending of traditional Khöömei (Tuvan Throat Singing), tempered with Soriah’s own visceral force. Performances vary from being steeped in tradition and bound to its constructs to more experimental fascinations with electronic and acoustic accompaniments, and introducing Butoh and Ritual Performance Art. Soriah’s use of Khöömei as a transportive medium is an offering to nature in her own tongue, that of organic sound whether it be wind, water or the mimicry of animals. He is currently working to integrate his work into film and sound design. Soriah takes an annual sabbatical to Tuva to study with various masters and to compete. The 2008 Fifth Quinquennial Ethnomusicology Symposium, “Khöömei: The Cultural Phenomenon of Central Asia”, has honored Enrique Ugalde, “Third Place”, the highest a non-native to Tuva has yet placed. The Üstüü-Khüree Festival awarded him “Best Foreigner” for their 2008 selection. In 2014, he won 2nd place in the Tuvan National Kargyraa Competition. The rest of the year Soriah travels the globe with extended tours performing in various cities and enclaves of Japan, crooning in the cathedrals and ruins of Mexico, and intoning in ocean caves and amidst the swamplands of America. The artist has been invited to perform at society events such as The 2009 Peace Ball in Washington, D.C. for Obama’s inauguration, and by brigand artist elites, to sing at various installations of note at the Burning Man Festival. One becomes encased in an awe-laced ceremonial pallor while in attendance at a Soriah performance. A deep spiritualism imbues each piece performed, whether entirely traditional or exhibiting a fusion of music, movement and meditation that Soriah describes as Vocalized Ritual Drone. ++++++++++++++++++++++ Video by Diggable Monkey Productions Produced by Kevin Balmer http://diggablemonkey.comhttps://plus.google.com/b/10469322067… Music Video for the song “Ehecatl”; The first in a series of videos from the Projekt Records CD “Eztica”, by Soriah with Ashkelon Sain. Music Video for the song “Eztica”; From the Projekt Records release of the same name by SoRIAH with AshkelonSain. Filmed at Kalaloch Beach, Olympic Peninsula, WA. Cast features Soriah, Ashkelon, Kathryn Joy & Lucretia*Renee. (c2011) Video – Soriah Live at the WGT in Leipzig 2013 by Stan Barthez Soriah End Photo by Libby Bulloff (2011)

TUTORIAL OVERTONE SINGING (CANTO ARMONICO) – lezione 4 con Giovanni Bortoluzzi

TUTORIAL OVERTONE SINGING (CANTO ARMONICO) – lezione 4 con Giovanni Bortoluzzi

2 174 vues•9 mars 2015 41 0 Partager EnregistrerGiovanni Bortoluzzi 1,67 k abonnés Singing “amazing grace” with overtones is a good exercise that helps you to control the main harmonics that belongs to the natural scale of your voice. It uses the 6th,7th,8th,9th,10th and 12th harmonic. So, thinking in the key of C, the overtones would be the notes G, Bflat, C, D, E, g.

TUTORIAL CANTO ARMONICO DIFONICO – Lezione 3 – throat singing/KARGYRAA con G. Bortoluzzi

TUTORIAL CANTO ARMONICO DIFONICO – Lezione 3 – throat singing/KARGYRAA con G. Bortoluzzi

352 8 Partager EnregistrerGiovanni Bortoluzzi 1,67 k abonnés Se vi siete persi la lezione 1, cliccate qui https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKJ5n… Tutorial sulla tecnica Kargyraa, o “diplofonia-falsocordale”, nella quale le false corde vocali risuonano assieme alle corde vocali vere, a distanza di un’ottava. Tale tecnica è utilizzata dai cantanti Tuvani e nei cori Sardi(Canto a Tenore). In questo link eseguo sette stili diversi utilizzando varianti della tecnica in oggetto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw10K…

TUTORIAL CANTO ARMONICO (difonico): Lezione 2 – EAR TRAINING con Giovanni Bortoluzzi

TUTORIAL CANTO ARMONICO (difonico): Lezione 2 – EAR TRAINING con Giovanni Bortoluzzi

3,638 views•Nov 15, 2016 106 0 Share SaveGiovanni Bortoluzzi 1.66K subscribers Lezione 3 qui: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lF7kH… A gran richiesta, pubblico questo video in cui faccio sentire con degli esempi il mio metodo per familiarizzare con la serie armonica naturale, e conseguentemente sviluppare la capacità di riconoscerne e selezionarne gli armonici, attraverso la tecnica a due cavità, o tecnica della L. Grazie a tutti coloro che vorranno lasciare un feedback o che vorranno iscriversi al mio canale!

Tutorial CANTO ARMONICO DIFONICO ( Overtone Singing ) : lezione 1 con Giovanni Bortoluzzi

Tutorial CANTO ARMONICO DIFONICO ( Overtone Singing ) : lezione 1 con Giovanni Bortoluzzi

1,1 k 10 Partager EnregistrerGiovanni Bortoluzzi 1,66 k abonnés Nuovo canale YT, con nuovi tutorial sul Canto Difonico! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjNY… Esercizio preparatorio – passare dalle vocali U – I , I – U 1° step: suono “Nnn” con forte risonanza in maschera. 2° step: suono “Nnn” + posizione lingua ad “L” (non nasale!) 3° step: aggiungere vocali U-O-E-I mantenendo lingua sul palato. Lezione 2: cliccare qui: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPPqm…

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