While most of us struggle to voice one clear, distinct note, - TopicsExpress



          

While most of us struggle to voice one clear, distinct note, polyphonic overtone singer Anna-Maria Hefele can sing two at once, and move them around in separate scales. The technique, also known as throat singing (usually associated with a less aurally pleasing type) allows her to establish a fundamental note and then move the overtone above it through different notes, creating an astounding, ethereal effect. The first example Anna-Maria gives at 0:25 is impressive enough, but the video gets truly jaw-dropping between 3:17 and 3:25 when she hits a range of notes in quick succession much like a guitar solo, and at 3:25 when she moves the overtone and fundamental in opposite directions. (Wear headphones if you can, the notes will be easier to pick out) independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/this-woman-singing-multiple-notes-at-once-is-a-total-i-didnt-even-know-humans-could-do-that-moment-9777885.html tsu.co/LizAshley/21980311
Posted on: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 11:47:17 +0000

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