Throat singing
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Throat singing may refer to:
  • Overtone singing
    Overtone singing
    Overtone singing, also known as overtone chanting, or harmonic singing, is a type of singing in which the singer manipulates the resonances created as air travels from the lungs, past the vocal folds, and out the lips to produce a melody.The partials of a sound wave made by the human voice can be...

    , also known as overtone chanting, or harmonic singing
    • Tuvan throat singing, a form of overtone singing
  • duet styles:
    • Inuit throat singing
      Inuit throat singing
      Inuit throat singing or katajjaq, also known as the generic term overtone singing, is a form of musical performance uniquely found among the Inuit...

      , a kind of duet as an entertaining contest
    • Rekuhkara
      Rekuhkara
      Rekuhkara is a style of singing, related to Inuit throat singing, that was practised by the Ainu until 1976 when the last practitioner died...

      , formerly practiced by the Ainu of Hokkaidō
  • The term may also indicate the application of a harsh voice
    Harsh voice
    Harsh voice, also called ventricular voice or pressed voice, is the production of speech sounds with a constricted laryngeal cavity, which generally involves epiglottal co-articulation...

    or some other constriction
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