TRAN QUANG HAI practises the deep and low voice with sub fundamental, 21.02.2021 in Valenton

TRAN QUANG HAI practises the deep and low voice with sub fundamental, 21.02.2021 in Valenton

14 views•Feb 21, 202120ShareSaveQuangHai Tran 6.73K subscribers TRAN QUANG HAI practises the low and deep voice with the sub fundamental . This is his own style .

SPECTRAL ANALYSE OF BACH YEN’s deep voice with harmonic melody, 19.11.2020

SPECTRAL ANALYSE OF BACH YEN’s deep voice with harmonic melody, 19.11.2020

views•Nov 20, 202000ShareSaveQuangHai Tran 6.55K subscribers this video clip is the spectral analyse of Bach Yen’s deep voice with harmonics (watch https://youtu.be/wLZ1g_wF4MI) This analyse clearly shows the two fundamentals and the upper harmonic melody. An attempt of experimental research for 3 simultaneous voices .BACH YEN is now 79 years old and a famous vietnamese pop and folk singer, is trained by her husband TRAN QUANG HAI , Filmed and analysed by Tran Quang Hai 19 november .2020

How to sing REALLY low. A short Tutorial.

1 005 289 vues•6 déc. 201942 k250PartagerEnregistrerGeoff Castellucci 67,5 k abonnés Thanks for watching. Connect with Geoff http://patreon.com/geoffcastelluccihttp://geoffcastellucci.comhttp://instagram.com/geophr3yhttp://facebook.com/geophr3yhttp://twitter.com/geophr3yhttp://thevoiceplay.comhttps://spoti.fi/2VpMvOrhttps://apple.co/38YdpSb Relevant links: Tim Foust: http://instagram.com/timfoustmusic David Larson (his sub-harmonic tutorial is amazing and how I learned) : https://youtu.be/YSMKNdQJUPE

Basics of Kargyyra throat singing with Ren!

Basics of Kargyyra throat singing with Ren!

Basics of Kargyyra throat singing with Ren!

12 537 vues•30 sept. 201962212PartagerEnregistrerRen Vas Terul 715 abonnés Hello! I really hope that this video will help you out, when trying to learn this awesome singing technique 🙂 Let me know in the comments if you want me to make a video, where I talk more about different styles of kargyyra, used by bands like Heilung, Wardruna, Skald, Danheim etc. Cheers!

Chant Guttural Mongol, ou un truc qui y ressemble (Tuto)

Chant Guttural Mongol, ou un truc qui y ressemble (Tuto)

10 326 vues•Sortie le 30 mai 20194943PartagerEnregistrerHumbu Studio 280 abonnés Le chant guttural mongol ça m’a toujours fait rêver… Ces voix graves ont un son tellement cool. Les moines qui chantent le OM, les beatboxers qui font des énormes basses, et encore plein de raisons qui m’ont fait chercher ce son pendant longtemps. Je me rappelle porter des cartons de pommes dans une usine en Nouvelle-Zélande une des premières fois ou j’ai réussi à chanter longtemps avec le son que je voulais et sans me faire mal. C’était en 2012 et ça faisait au moins deux ans que je jouais avec ma voix tous les jours (comme un gamin clairement) Je décris comment je fais, mais il ne faut pas y voir là un cours. Je ne suis pas prof de chant, mais un enthousiaste éclectique chronique xD Malgré tout j’espère que ça donnera assez de pistes aux curieux =D Si vous avez plus d’infos sur ce type de chant ce sera un plaisir de vous lire dans les commentaires ! À jeudi prochain !!!

An earthquake of a final note from the PaTRAM institute male choir featuring ten oktavists, The PaTRAM Institute Male Choir Singing at the Holy Virgin Protection Cathedral in Saratov, Russia

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An earthquake of a final note from the PaTRAM institute male choir featuring ten oktavists.

Joshua Bamford THAT’s vocal dimorphism!!

Nicholas Bannan I can’t quite make out whether it is a very low modal phonation, or a subharmonic achieved in Tuvan style.

Nicholas Bannan I wonder whether Tran Quang Hai can evaluate the vocal production of the basses as modal or subharmonic?

WHEN NICHOLAS BANNAN FROM AUSTRALIA ASKED ME WHETHER THE MALE CHOIR OF THE PATRAM INSTITUTE IN SATAROV RUSSIA SUNG THE EARTHQUAKE SOUND WHICH CAN BE MODAL SINGING OR SUGHARMONIC, I SPEND A FEW HOURS TO LISTEN THE CLIP VERY CAREFULLY TRYING TO DISCOVER THE WAY THEY PRODUCED THE VERY LOW SOUND ; FINALLY ,THE RESULT OF MAKING THE SAME SOUND EFFECT WITH LOW SOUND. FIRST, I SANG THE NORMAL PITCH IN MEDIUM LEVAL WITH THE WORLD ” HOR” THEN I CHANGED TO THE WORD ” EE like BEE” in an octave lower than the first sound. The produced sound “EE” with the mouth half close, and the sound like you snore with the low vibration of the low sound creating the earthquake sound effect .This vocal production can be compared with the KARGYRAA Tuvin and Mongolian style, or the TIBETAN low sound chanting.
The vibration of the false vocal cords makes this kind of low sound . Do you think that it is subharmonic ? I am only the voice imitator.
Thank you Nicholas for offering me this occasion to practise my voice experimentation .
TRAN QIANG HAI (14/08/2020 , FRANCE)

How to Sing Lower: Subharmonic Register Bass Voice

How to Sing Lower: Subharmonic Register Bass Voice

577,945 views•Oct 20, 2015 11K 309 Share SaveDavid Larson 32.3K subscribers *Check out my New HD Covers on my channel!!* Hello Youtube! This video is intended for those of you that are interested in learning about the subharmonic register technique for singing low notes in the Octavist range! I will be making more videos in the near future talking about more advanced techniques with this register, along with some other extra techniques that I use to sing in the Octavist range. I hope you enjoy it, leave any comments or questions below! Thanks! Facebook: David Lee Larson Instagram: @Davidwiththelonghair

Chant Guttural Mongol, ou un truc qui y ressemble (Tuto)

Chant Guttural Mongol, ou un truc qui y ressemble (Tuto)

4,210 views•Premiered May 30, 2019 232 3 Share SaveHumbu Studio 188 subscribers Le chant guttural mongol ça m’a toujours fait rêver… Ces voix graves ont un son tellement cool. Les moines qui chantent le OM, les beatboxers qui font des énormes basses, et encore plein de raisons qui m’ont fait chercher ce son pendant longtemps. Je me rappelle porter des cartons de pommes dans une usine en Nouvelle-Zélande une des premières fois ou j’ai réussi à chanter longtemps avec le son que je voulais et sans me faire mal. C’était en 2012 et ça faisait au moins deux ans que je jouais avec ma voix tous les jours (comme un gamin clairement) Je décris comment je fais, mais il ne faut pas y voir là un cours. Je ne suis pas prof de chant, mais un enthousiaste éclectique chronique xD Malgré tout j’espère que ça donnera assez de pistes aux curieux =D Si vous avez plus d’infos sur ce type de chant ce sera un plaisir de vous lire dans les commentaires ! À jeudi prochain !!!

Throat Singing Basics (Subharmonic Singing) || BillyTheBard11th

Throat Singing Basics (Subharmonic Singing) || BillyTheBard11th

Published on Nov 3, 2018

EDIT: Read the top comment for some technical corrections by Thou Yang – I had the entire false chord thing wrong! Sorry for the confusion! Hey guys! Last time I did a tutorial/lesson type video of any sort was the Polymeter one – some of you liked the format so I’ve been thinking about what else to talk about. This week I decided on something possibly even more obscure than Polymetric music, throat singing! There are tons of different kinds of throat singing, the one I’m talking about here is specifically called Subharmonic singing, or simply Subharmonics! I’m not fantastic at it by any means, but I’ve been using them in my videos for a good while now and I think they are really fun. I hope you try it out! 😀 Links to great people on this subject below! Bass2Yang: https://www.youtube.com/user/bass2yang David Larson: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq4b… The Oktavism Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg6I… Check out my Facebook page for musical updates and trivial shenanigans: https://www.facebook.com/BillyTheBard… Or follow me on Twitter if that’s what you’re into: https://twitter.com/BillyTheBard11 I also upload stupid photos on Instagram occasionally: https://www.instagram.com/billythebar… Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
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