Throat singing, also known in the western world as overtone singing, harmonic singing, or harmonic chant and in Mongolia and Outer Mongolia as khöömei, is a type of singing that manipulates the harmonic resonances created as air travels through the human vocal folds and out the lips.
The harmonic frequencies created by the human vocal apparatus are harnessed in throat singing to select octaves by tuning the resonance in the mouth. The result of tuning allows the singer to create more than one pitch at the same time, with the capability of creating six pitches at once. Generally the sounds created by throat singing are low droning hums and high pitched flutelike melodies. Some styles of throat singing may be likened to a theremin.
Demographics of Throat Singing
Tuva, Mongolia, Outer Mongolia - The history of throat singing, or khöömei as they call it, reaches too far back for anyone alive to accurately discern. Ethnomusicologists studying throat singing in these areas mark khöömei as an integral part in the ancient pastoral animism that is still practised today.
The animistic world view of this region identifies the spirituality of objects in nature not just in their shape or location but in their sound as well. Thus, human mimicry of nature's sounds is seen as the root of throat singing. Indeed, the cultures in this part of Asia have developed many instruments, drums, devices, and calls to mimic animals, wind, water, etc. While the cultures of this region share throat singing, their styles vary in breadth of development.
The people of Tuva have by far the widest range of throat singing vocalizations, and were the pioneers of the six pitch harmonic. There are several styles called kargyraa, sygyt, dumchuktar, etc.
Tibet - Tibetan Buddhist chanting is a sub-genre of throat singing. Most often the chants hold to the lower pitches capable in throat singing. Various ceremonies and prayers call for throat singing in Tibetan Buddhism, often with more than one monk chanting at a time. Studies measuring the frequencies of the throat singing and the brain waves of the monks have shown synchronicity in the brain, causing it to emit similar waves to those found in studies of silent meditation.
Uzbekistan, Karkalpakstan[?], Kazakhstan – The oration of these people's poetry sometimes enters the realm of throat singing.
Canada – The resurgence of a once-dying Inuit throat singing tradition is underway in Canada.
South Africa – Xhosa women of South Africa have a style of chanting that falls in the category of throat singing.
America & the West – The 1920s Texan singer of cowboy songs, Arthur Miles[?], independently created a style of throat singing as a substitute for the normal yodeling[?] of country western music. Starting in the 1980s, some musicians in the West either have collaborated with or ventured into the realm of throat singing. Musicians of note in this genre include Ry Cooder, Paul Pena[?] and David Hykes. DJs and performers of electronic music have also merged their music either with throat singing itself or with the theory of harmonics behind it.
See Also
The Saami (Sámi) people of Scandanavia, who sing yoicks
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