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Throat Singing Events This Week in Mykonos

Throat Singing events in Mykonos this week. Updated daily.

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Sound profile

energy
40
danceability
20
valence
50
grit
70
organicness
100
commerciality
10
tempo
30
vocality
100

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About Throat Singing

Throat singing is a specialized vocal technique originating from Central Asian cultures like Tuva and Mongolia, though it also appears in Inuit and Xhosa traditions. The practice involves a single performer producing multiple distinct pitches simultaneously by manipulating resonance chambers within the respiratory tract to amplify specific harmonics over a fundamental drone. Characterized by profound, guttural textures and spiritual resonance, it frequently employs traditional instruments like the morin khuur to provide a grounded rhythmic foundation. While deeply rooted in ancient shamanic and pastoral rituals, it shares a unique semantic space with experimental and folk music due to its extraordinary physical demand and meditative sonic qualities that defy conventional Western vocal norms.

Also known as: Overtone singing, Harmonic singing, Polyphonic overtone singing

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Throat singing is a specialized vocal technique originating from Central Asian cultures like Tuva and Mongolia, though it also appears in Inuit and Xhosa traditions. The practice involves a single performer producing multiple distinct pitches simultaneously by manipulating resonance chambers within the respiratory tract to amplify specific harmonics over a fundamental drone. Characterized by profound, guttural textures and spiritual resonance, it frequently employs traditional instruments like t…

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