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@MrVoidmonk8 ай бұрын
did you hear about "canto a tenore" of Sardinia? Is probably the last throat singing we have in Europe. Is a combination of throat singing ad normal singing. Each village in Sardinia have its style. kzbin.info/www/bejne/sF7QZIlnmNyhhrs
@UncleRJ8 ай бұрын
I like how Brandon just casually dropped he can throat singing like it's no big deal.
@redlight39328 ай бұрын
Mortal isnt a multi instrumentalist
@josku58 ай бұрын
Idk why but I know many classical guitarists (myself included) who are also vocalists
@sarahwithanh8768 ай бұрын
“hi, I’m Brandon Acker. I’m a freaking amazing musician…aaaaaaand I can Mongolian Throat Sing. Don’t forget to like and subscribe.”
@Neptoid8 ай бұрын
But I can throat sing… aren’t we all nerds though?
@Sk0lzky8 ай бұрын
Cuz it kinda isn't but I may be biased cuz I literally had an experienced mongolian dude give me tips when I was 12 >< These days you lads got so much access to info on the topic online that there's really no excuse no to learn it if you want to
@ehudzechariahschmidt70368 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the man doing the Sadukaar throat singing in the Dune Scene is Michael Geiger. He is one of my professors whom I've studied vocal pedagogy with during my undergrad at APU.
@MrSeedi768 ай бұрын
There's also an awesome interview with him on KZbin in which he explains a lot of stuff.
@SlyHikari038 ай бұрын
Awesome
@cchavezjr78 ай бұрын
Zimmer also said it wasn't throat singing. The singer was singing the track and then a compressor was added and the dials swung back and forth to the extremes to get the effect.
@ehudzechariahschmidt70368 ай бұрын
@@cchavezjr7 not true. I've seen and heard him myself. He can do it with his bare voice
i saw a show with huun huur tu and they introduced almost every song with "this song is about horses" which was just kinda cool
@matiz1078 ай бұрын
also, 'ancestors' came up a couple of times :D
@BoarhideGaming8 ай бұрын
I’ve seen them live twice now, it’s an experience I can only recommend. They are amazing in person, very powerful stuff…and indeed, a lot of horses.
@MrSeedi768 ай бұрын
I watched one of the videos with them in which they actually teach throat singing and the American guy introducing them (who studied over in Tuva) said, "all the songs are about horses, women or nature without exceptions" 😂.
@player1GR8 ай бұрын
I'd like to recommend Khartyga, they are awesome. Amazing band
@jnm928 ай бұрын
I saw them live in Utrecht, The Netherlands.. It was one of the most magical evenings of my life.. got pretty high with a friend. The best part is there was a break in the show and we went outside to smoke some more. All the Huun Huur Tu members came outside in their traditional clothes to smoke a cigarette, a bottle of heineken in the other hand. Made me love them even more.
@JesseTate8 ай бұрын
What the heck, who knew Brandon Acker had yet another godlike talent
@LostSoulAscension8 ай бұрын
When you're a vampire, you have a lot of time to learn new things.
@sarahwithanh8768 ай бұрын
@@LostSoulAscension😂
@peterszarvas948 ай бұрын
it's not talent, he have just explained how to do it
@shimomiaizo8 ай бұрын
i literally came here to say the exact same thing LMAO@@LostSoulAscension
@Martinistatzengeil8 ай бұрын
"godlike talent" cmon man..
@Dram19848 ай бұрын
I visited Mongolia and can confirm “this is about horses” or “because horses” is probably the most common explanation of everything. :p
@bat-amgalanbat-erdene26218 ай бұрын
Haha as a Mongolian I confirm this to be true.
@DannoHung8 ай бұрын
Understandable. Horses are pretty great.
@TimPeterson8 ай бұрын
a surprising amount of Russian history is explained as "because the Mongolians had horses"
@rodschmidt89527 ай бұрын
they visited Portland. when one of them translated the song as "Without a horse, how will I find my love?" everybody in the audience laughed.
@TubbysWorld44137 ай бұрын
Thought this was based on the Tibetan Chant?
@guzmangonzalez89848 ай бұрын
I came across Mongolian throat singing before Dune 1 aired for the first time, when my oldest kid was a newborn and wouldn’t fall sleep with any other music or lullabies. This sound helped him, so naturally, as a desperate rookie father, I mastered it. When Dune 1 came out I was like … my son finds calm in the same soothing songs the Sadukaar do.
@lsedge72808 ай бұрын
The Bene Gesserit would like to know your location
@smartstudyingdoggo90318 ай бұрын
He shall know your ways as if born to them…
@locutus30098 ай бұрын
I do exactly the same for my son right now!
@nenyeo60905 ай бұрын
😂😂 that’s a cute story!!
@Adrok233 ай бұрын
I guess it's time to watch Dune part 1 and 2 again... 😅
@arthurfletcher46958 ай бұрын
I love the thought of Brandon and his mates just sitting around chilling and one of them just coming out with "wouldn't it be really cool to throat sing?" and them practicing it every night for months
@justanotherpiccplayer35118 ай бұрын
This is the most music student thing I have ever heard
@snowscape8 ай бұрын
Funnily enough it was me as a music obsessed cs student too LOL
@soupcansam758 ай бұрын
That is genuinely the exact way that I figured out how to do it, except I was alone. I'm not a music student, I'm just a bit odd.
@Itsuydamshame8 ай бұрын
This is exactly how I learned to throat sing lol
@eviltomthai8 ай бұрын
What are the odds that a bong was being passed around during that?
@dalestaley56378 ай бұрын
My friend's son throat sings and plays multiple instruments, including those from indigenous tribes. He's autistic and such a beautiful soul. He creates such magical music.
@parang8898 ай бұрын
okay, good to know
@HenritheHorse8 ай бұрын
I might be the son.
@TheMookie15906 ай бұрын
Im autsutc And figured out a deeo throat singing just from my vocal stims. ancient autistic peoples discovered throat singing conrrimed
@jameji_phd5 ай бұрын
@@TheMookie1590 Same but I figured it out through a false-fold metal scream hyperfixation
@TheMookie15905 ай бұрын
@@jameji_phd I wish I would've known about false cords and how they connect back when I was 10 when I was all ready throat singing. Im still struggling on getting a nasty false cord out myself. but Im relearning compression since the :breath from your diaphragm" is a terrible way to explain how to use your abdominal muscles to get better control. Most people are like, we all ready breath from our diaphragms???? And I love to run, like a forest gump, I have many breathing techniques down. but telling someone breath from your diaphram is just an awful way to express what is meant. so relearning, and hopefully, I can get out a nice false cord. I can falsetto fine at times, and I want some of that goblin goodness.
@randomdunmer8 ай бұрын
I'm starting to believe that Brandon is actually a 300 year old vampire who gathered music knowledge through all these years and now he's sharing it with us and therefore exposing himself little by little as a vampire.
@rashakor8 ай бұрын
Only starting? I’ve been convinced of it for several year now.
@JoRoBoYo7 ай бұрын
his twin is actually his spare body.
@benlow466 ай бұрын
oh significantly older than 300 years, he can play renaissance instruments and older
@EchoLog4 ай бұрын
@@benlow46 he could have learnt those skills from an older more experienced vampire, before dethroning him and taking over as lord of the immortal bards.
@chamberfield18 ай бұрын
Not sure why, but I'm obsessed with how both Dune films open with those short Sharduakar language blurbs. It's just so freakin' cool. I could listen to all day.
@gereltoderdenemunkh43808 ай бұрын
whoa, as mongolian, i never expected one of my favourite youtuber/musician likes mongolian ethnic musics. impressive
@BrokenTie8 ай бұрын
Everyone loves mongolian music. The only ones who don't like it are the ones who never heard a mongolian traditional song. Once you get into mongolian music you immediately love it😂
@player1GR8 ай бұрын
And Tuvan, man
@Razielts18 ай бұрын
@@BrokenTieagree 100
@Razielts18 ай бұрын
Batsorig Vaanchig and the HU ftw
@aprendeguitarraclasica8 ай бұрын
I love how Brandon just appreciates music in all its aspects!
@bat-amgalanbat-erdene26218 ай бұрын
Watching this as a proud Mongolian. My late grandpa used to sing like this.
@MrRetinas8 ай бұрын
I'm all up with the throat singing thing but Reginald Mobley is just sublime.
@jrshields6838 ай бұрын
I was blown away by Mongolian Throat Singing when I watched the movie, "Genghis Blues.," in the 1990s. It tells of more than just the singing, but also the subject of some of the songs and the philosophy to which the song responds. Thank you, Brandon, for reminding me to try to cultivate this musical technique.
@jamie63738 ай бұрын
Ghengis Blues is great, but it’s Tuvan not Mongolian!
@jrshields6838 ай бұрын
So, different accent. NBD, but glad you got to post something. @@jamie6373
@hurricane15676 ай бұрын
they are TUVANS
@FarukShabanOmar8 ай бұрын
Your way of presenting is so modest natural and modest.
@xhappybunnyx8 ай бұрын
in 5 mins i've not only learned to throat sing (at least how to get the sound) but it also cracked the code for how to get that metal scream sound (which I've been trying to figure out for freaking years)
@TheMookie15906 ай бұрын
if you want to project that even louder. the diaphram breathing which makes no sense needs to be used. use your abs to displace your organs. Also another metal sound, since there is so many, tunnel throat, and roll your tongue under it self so the scream glides over this little space in-between the roof of your mouth and your tongue. We call this, the toilet bowl 🥸
@shimomiaizo8 ай бұрын
I will die on the hill of "Brandon is actually the nicest vampire lord in existence" and no one can change my mind
@SiljeMeumАй бұрын
Honestly, explaining it with the "vroom" effect really made a difference for me! I have to sing lower than you, it's just a tad high, but this was fun! I've been listening to a lot of Wardruna and Heilung and they do a lot of throat singing. Thank you for this! You are sweet, calm and do yourself no justice for the clean notes and pretty singing voice that you have. You could very well be a real singer, your voice is amazing! I'd love for you sing MOOOOOORE!
@TheBlackHatOutlaw8 ай бұрын
I very much appreciate how you actually explain HOW you managed to make the sound in a way someone else can try to follow. I'm not sure if I'll actually try it yet, but I have an idea how to start thanks to this video.
@vicentesaiz16708 ай бұрын
I saw Huun Huur Tu live. They opened with Ancestor's Call and it was powerful and moving beyond words.
@Lunarplex8 ай бұрын
That motorcycle “vroom” tip really helped me get close to that vibration. Thanks so much! I’ve been trying to figure this out for a while.
@FlyStar6547 ай бұрын
I went to high school with Brandon! We were in choir together with Mr. Mielke! I was great friends with his younger brother Ross, we graduated in the same class. Super talented family, his twin brother Brian is also an incredibly talented artist as well. I had no idea you got famous bro! Congrats and wishing you well! 🎉
@brandonacker7 ай бұрын
That's so cool! I can tell who this is from your username though
@colinboschma8 ай бұрын
this actually unlocked my throat singing, thanks dude
@InstrumentManiac8 ай бұрын
Very cool! You're the first person to explain this so well. Looking forward to the lute x throat singing vids 👀
@CalmTempest7 ай бұрын
Dude I've been practicing throat singing with various YT tutorials for 2 weeks, never got as close as I wanted it. After your suggestion it worked within a minute
@lothean20998 ай бұрын
I love the sadukaar throat club mix. Takes it to a whole new level.
@cut--7 ай бұрын
"the HU" are my favorite. You're pretty good at it! I'm healing from throat cancer and radiation on my vocal chords so I can barely talk. And now, as an artist, I'm obsessed with it! thank you! SUBBED!
@upaya-kaushalya8 ай бұрын
Wow, who would've thought Brandon would get us into Mongolian throat singing? Given my Mongolian roots, I've always known about this cool singing style. Kargyraa is just a piece of the massive Khoomei throat singing puzzle, which includes all sorts of awesome overtone and undertone techniques. I haven't got the hang of undertone yet, but I'm currently getting the knack of overtone singing. Brandon, you absolutely killed it!
@kiritin76358 ай бұрын
That's actually a pretty common beatbox sound and we call it "throat bass". Almost all tutorials say to try to clean your throat and try to focus on the vibration that that action does in your throat, when you get it, just try to extend it and drink a lot of water because it'll probably hurt a bit.
@sea-ferring8 ай бұрын
Kargyraa has been used in TV and film for decades now. I have followed Huun Huur Tu since the late 90s but recently got to see Alash Ensemble. Prepping for the show I was surprised that I like their recordings better than Huun Huur Tu, although it's hard to beat their recordings with the Bulgarian Voices. It was such a great experience seeing Tuvan music live.
@Ampersand698 ай бұрын
now I have even more tools to be even more annoying
@TheMookie15906 ай бұрын
ONE OF US ONE OF US ONE OF US. literally I have studied throat anatomy to perfect my natural way I found throat singing to be even more obnoxious. you from it to a metal scream, and use the throat tunnel, and fold your tongue under itself so its squshed into the roof of your mouth. youll make the toilet bowl growl. I didnt learn to be a metal singer, I just like to aggravate people. and honestly randomly dropping a toilet bowl growl when someone is raging at me is the best thing ever. the feeling of instantly turning their rage into bewilderment can not be beated.
@mrfox77765 ай бұрын
Dew it.
@ZzekeАй бұрын
You wanna hear the most annoying sound in the world? 😂😂😂
@elneutrino908 ай бұрын
I've tried to throat sing FOREVER and somehow your explanation about having to vibrate my bestivular folds and to resonate with my chest made something kick in in my brain and like in two minutes i was throat singing loudly and with no pain this is insane
@jantotaldramafan18 ай бұрын
Also, Kargyra really clears your throat and warms it up. Usually after doing it for half an hour intensly, I found out that my normal singing voice is much more consistent, with more color and easier to do vocal acrobatics.
@guilhermefreitas59708 ай бұрын
When we are learning music, people push us to study just things about our instrument, to see the world without the perspective of other instruments or musicians... In the deep of my bones I hate study just my instrument, there's no fun in live in a world with a lot of great instruments and look just for one. You need to have a focus of course, choose a main instrument it's really good. But that never mean you want to narrow yourself, read and have fun with the others, like a videogame, become great in one and use the others to appreciate the process of learning. I really admire you Mr Acker... Aways showing curiosity and genuine interest for other instruments, respecting the differences of all of them. Thank you for Everyone for reading this, sorry for the Misspellings 😅, I'm still learning english 🇧🇷
@acarbonbasedlifeform708 ай бұрын
Nice! I've been a fan of Huun Huur Tu for years! Thanks for making this video Brandon! If anyone's interested in how this might sound in a rock setting, I highly recommend bands like Yat-Kha and Hartyga
@niamhoconnor89868 ай бұрын
This was so unexpected, yet somehow so unsurprising at the same time 😂
@michaelanthony90688 ай бұрын
I salute you Brandon for your humility, but you definitely deserve more credit than you give yourself !
@LetsMakeSomeGames-hi9iz8 ай бұрын
Sweet. Learned how to throat sing in less than 5 minutes. "Badink" 🏆"Achievement unlocked"
@Spotifist6 ай бұрын
what a lovely guy, got recommended this out of the blue and now I’m doing my best to learn it. Thanks!
@_js8 ай бұрын
Yo, I really didn't think you'd make a video on our culture! Love it!
@holograce57268 ай бұрын
This guy explained it well enough that I could do it within a couple minutes. Good stuff!
@FarhadHaqverdi8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I can't explain how much this made me happy! I can actually kind of do it now, I've been trying this for a long time. Thank you for making it this simple!
@Angelmaker446 күн бұрын
Thank you very kindly for this easy to follow tutorial with a very basic example and a description of what it feels like. Fantastic explanation for beginners or jsut curious people.
@atticusfinch60387 ай бұрын
Brandons wife: i bet hes cheating Brandon with the boys: HUNNNNNGGWAAA
@brandonacker7 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@thetalantonx6 ай бұрын
This specific concert is amazing and their performance of The Yellow Trotter brings on full visuals for me.
@devil_pls8 ай бұрын
so fun to see you making a video about Dune in this context
@ajs7878 ай бұрын
Seeing this live with The Hu was something else. Another great band that does this style of throat singing, and arguably now the most internationally famous.
@totallynotthebillcollector8 ай бұрын
Great band. Those sort of epic metal bands like The Hu and Amon Amarth are just the jam for the gym/ riding motorcycles
@ENDER_Music8 ай бұрын
I just completely caught myself off guard because before he showed how to do it he was giving examples of what it sounded like and I thought, “hmm, I wonder if I could make that noise,” and then jumpscared myself by doing it first try.
@taskforcezande2704 ай бұрын
Dude, i was never THAT much into throat singing. I watched this vid out of curiosity, but somehow you unlocked something on my throat, and now I spend the day summoning kenghis all around with my deep cranky singing. Thanks!
@Aspectt19918 ай бұрын
This man can do all the things
@zxbc18 ай бұрын
Having lived thousands of years gives you plenty of time to learn all the skills.
@nengyang18956 ай бұрын
There is something that is very primal and hypnotic with them vocals. Very cool.
@h2beezy28 ай бұрын
My man went to college to be a sardaukar
@jnm928 ай бұрын
I also got super obsessed with Huun Huur Tu in my teens and taught myself how to do it! I saw them live in Utrecht, The Netherlands.. It was one of the most magical evenings of my life.. got pretty high with a friend. The best part is there was a break in the show and we went outside to smoke some more. All the Huun Huur Tu members came outside in their traditional clothes to smoke a cigarette, a bottle of heineken in the other hand. Made me love them even more.
@yavuzalp98308 ай бұрын
Those who like Mongolian-Tuvan throat music can also check out the Turkish band Kam Ata.
@jacobj56814 ай бұрын
I've ALWAYS wanted to be able to do this! As soon as you explained what's being done, I was able to do it on the second try! Amazing! Thank you!
@rory99758 ай бұрын
I look forward to Brandons follow up video "How to sing death metal"
@TrupimOkiemTV8 ай бұрын
I saw first DUNE four times in cinema and that throat singing gave me goosebumps every single time. Hans Zimmer did tons of fun stuff while making DUNE soundtrack, dude's just unbelievable music mastermind. :D
@TurbidSugar197 ай бұрын
Brandon: "Dreams are messages from the deep"
@cmcapps196321 күн бұрын
When he sang "MWAAAHUUNNGGGAA" I felt that.
@JacobthePoshPotato8 ай бұрын
Dune 2 didn't have enough throat singing.
@NostraDavid28 ай бұрын
I learned about Kargyraa through Richard Feynman (yes, the late Mathematician). I was watching a documentary about him, and he mentioned that, just for fun, back in the 80s (?) he and a friend wrote a letter to the Government of Tuva. I don't even remember what he wrote, but I started digging into this "Tuva" country I never heard about before and that's how I learned Kongar-ol Ondar, a singer from Tuva who made a whole album in 1999 about (other than the obligatory horse-related songs) Richard Feynman! Sadly, Kongar-ol passed away in 2013. One of his Albums "Back Tuva Future" is findable on YT (and the first song contains snippets of Feynman singing one of his silly songs). Oh, did I mention Kongar-ol also made a song with a Native-American man in the same album? It's WILD!
@Isaelcho8 ай бұрын
I just got a sore throat from trying this lol. Great video, hopefully some day I'll come closer to sounding like you
@daveprice59118 ай бұрын
Definitely find some more tutorials then! If it hurts you're actually hurting your voice and are possibly learning bad or harmful technique
@Eleona-N27 күн бұрын
Your demonstration was amazing! Thank you for sharing this video! The tradition of throat singing is quite widely spread. It is preserved by many native Siberian people, not only Tuvan, but also Altai, Buryat, Khakas and others. In fact, Inuit in North America have a unique and distinct type of throat singing as well.
@Darkstar24258 ай бұрын
I'm so happy that you plugged Hunn-Huur-Tu! They are so AWESOME! And that specific performance that you showed is one of my favorites on YT!
@aleksandarbrzic83512 күн бұрын
Love it when people show their other sides that are not so obvious🥰
@vibelius8 ай бұрын
Oh damn. I've been trying to learn throat singing and this made it click for me. I am baffled :D
@Spyder_V4 ай бұрын
Your video just blew my metal scream technique wide open. Thank you!
@genkai_inai8 ай бұрын
Guys chill it's just one of his skills he picked up being alive and immortal for so long over the centuries Plot twist : he was there when it was pioneered for the first time
@rafaelcunha3489Ай бұрын
I LEARNED!!! THANKS MAN. One of the coolest thing I've learned
8 ай бұрын
Of course the vampire knows the singing techniques used by the invaders of his land
@robotguard6148 ай бұрын
I can throat sing too. Long story short, I got ADHD, and when I was in elemenary, I was the most hyperactive idiot ever. When I was bored (literally all time) I taught myself how to do this weird gurlgy noise that I calle robot voice. Our teacher showed us Throat singing from Baztorig's famous In Praise of Chingis Khan video, but I was too possessed by my ADHD to understand. Later, I went through the subject for the Mongol invasions in history during Secondary. I was imediately captivated and wanted to learn more. I later fell in love with traditional music and realised that I could throat sing due to my stupid self practicing throat singing, WITHOUT KNOWING IT, all the 6 years of my Elementay school. Later I learned Bass Kargyraa, which a very, VERY low Kargyraa and even later I learned Khomei. Now, I am practicing Sygyt style, which is the hardest. I would appreciate if you would excuse me for my terrible skills in the English language. I do not communicate with such tongue in my daily basis.
@PersistentMeow8 ай бұрын
That’s badass brotato chip. I wish my Adhd was the kind that did that lmao. I just am kinda a dumbass :( But c’est la vie
@milkwalkerjones6337 ай бұрын
Bruh you type in English better than the average American, don't worry
@walteranurantha50147 ай бұрын
I'm proud of your experience^^
@MrLikon78 ай бұрын
I love Huun Huur Tu, saw them live in Berlin in a church. Spectacular sound. Another well known throat singer is Batzorig Vaanchig. Alex Glenfield is a western expert on different styles of overtone/throat singing. He has a youtube channel where you can also find an indepth tutorial. His famous "Seven Styles of Overtone Singing" video was my first contact with this kind of music.
@deadmanwithpitchforkarms83768 ай бұрын
Ehhh This was definitely not something I was expecting lol. You sound really solid BTW. Throat singing vampire FTW
@darynmarc81676 ай бұрын
I watched these guys to learn how to do it - 1 year + on my journey, self taught and i believe I'm well off with throat singing ❤😊 such a awesome and random talent to have ! Great for the lungs too
@franciscosanz75737 ай бұрын
Can we talk about the dude with the freaking angels voice at around the 1:38 mark?? who is he? edit: just saw his name written up there with the name of the piece lmfao im dumb
@jonr46518 ай бұрын
As a person who also randomly became obsessed with throat singing in college I am excited that Hans Zimmer brought it in to the textures of Dune's Soundtrack. There is actually a really great short documentary here on KZbin where he talks about the music and highlights the amazingly talented people he worked with.
@Chicanery_Artifice8 ай бұрын
Michael Geiger*
@WiiKey8 ай бұрын
Of course Brandon knows how to throat sing, he was commissioned by Genghis Khan to do it multiple times
@lordfordification8 ай бұрын
I was doing this as a kid before i heard about Mongolian/tibetan throat singers, The Hu really educated a lot of people.
@jeffreyboyd27582 ай бұрын
0:11 keep waiting for the bass to drop on Bidibody Bidibu
@martialartsfan8 ай бұрын
I've learned to do this by listening to the Hu and Ummet Ozcan. I still do this everyday and enjoy it as I do find it fun. I only wish I had more people to do this with and perhaps someday sing in a unison with a group.
@shaihulud45158 ай бұрын
You have my approval of calling yourself a Fremen - now you need a Fremen name and a secret name: Suggestions down below, please!
@soundforger24198 ай бұрын
From now on he shall be known as Lute-ian Huun Huur, which translates to "He who sings in octaves"!
@blandoatmeal12738 ай бұрын
Hearing you describe trying it reminded me of something I did when I was younger, whistling and humming at the same time. It's sounds like a very similar effect is happening to the sound when trying it. It sounds like you're humming and whistling at the same time until you hit the right pitch and they become one
@zoro7898 ай бұрын
1:06 this is why you're here
@salsaandbachatalessons2 ай бұрын
Bro! Over 3 years no explanation helped me do it right! But 2:30 minutes into your video I did it!! 🙌🙌 Thank you so thank you 🙏 🎉❤ subbed!
@FacePomagranate8 ай бұрын
Instructions unclear, Voice stuck in Louis Armstrong mode
@ZachFury5 ай бұрын
Brandon was actually hitting the overtones during his demonstration too. Man it’s such a cool sound!
@AdvantureZach7 ай бұрын
Huun huur tu came to my high school. Blew my mind. The throat singing in dune had an amazing effect.
@poissonpuerile88978 ай бұрын
Quick nitpick: phonation occurs in all voiced sounds, not just in vowels. You can tell if you're phonating by touching your Adam's apple -- if you feel vibration, you're phonating. So you feel the vibrations when you say /z/, which is voiced, but not with /s/, which is voiceless (otherwise, these two sounds are completely identical). That said, some voiced sounds, like /b/, /d/ and /g/, are so brief that it can be hard to feel the vibrations of the vocal folds, AKA phonation.
@brandonacker8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the correction! 🙏
@lena_go04018 ай бұрын
Throat singing is practiced not only in Mongolia, but also in some areas of Russia: in such republics as Komi, Bashkortostan, Tatarstan, Yakutia and others
@hoolidii8 ай бұрын
Yeah, not just in Russia but in many other cultures. But I think he did only kayagraa way to do it. So that's why he showed mongolia and tuva. This style is popular in tuva and mongolia
@auzgirg60297 ай бұрын
Hahahaha I love it, 3 years ago I got really into dune and then last summer I got really into tuva and especially huun huur tu and your channel so it's always just fun to have all the interests come together. Haha your kargyraa was pretty good too
@traffichazard8 ай бұрын
Brandon is the last guy I expected when I searched for throat singing but honestly.. I should've seen it coming 😆
@sarundayo8 ай бұрын
Didn't think I've ever need to master this skill, but now I do! 👌
@That__Guy8 ай бұрын
omg a friend and I just had the idea to learn this the other day and now you're dropping this video. perfect timing
@leonardomattarmonteiro28248 ай бұрын
As a Singer,I can't THANK you enough SENSEI. This ia THE ultimate improvement for a BASS voice like me. ✊🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🇧🇷🏴🖤
@samuil_maxim8 ай бұрын
Hon-Huur -Tu are Magnificent i heard them once on KEXP and feel in love with their expressions,...i've heard Mongolian throat singing before ,..but this was special...!!!
@cynicalmoose197 ай бұрын
Discovered I could do this by accident and didn't know what it was, thats for helping put a name to the technique! Now i can learn how to do it better
@martindavis64728 ай бұрын
I can now do this. I am so happy. I accidentally started hitting this spot when doing random vocalizations in the early morning when my voice is deeper. I did not realize this is what I've been hearing in that amazing scene in Dune. Thank you so very very much. Good thing I live alone because I will be otherwise intolerable in the next few days experimenting.
@tedmerr5 ай бұрын
I discovered this 28 years ago on Microsoft Encarta and rediscovered it in 2018. Been practicing it ever since.