-
throat singing. In one, the
three basic styles are khoomei,
kargyraa and
sygyt,
while the sub-styles
include borbangnadyr, chylandyk, dumchuktaar, ezengileer...
- 'sing'),
literally 'to sing with
chest voice'.
Styles include: Khöömei
Sygyt Kargyraa (which also uses a
second sound source made by
false vocal folds...
-
Tuvan throat singing often features wordless and
improvised song. The
sygyt technique is a
particularly good
example of this. The Anglo-Saxon and Gaelic...
- Kob,
Malte (2004). "Analysis and
modelling of
overtone singing in the
sygyt style".
Applied Acoustics. 65 (12): 1249–1259. doi:10.1016/j.apacoust.2004...
- in the
Siberian region of Tuva. This
whistling vocal version is
called sygyt. The
Huffington Post has
commented on her "amazing ability" and her singing...
-
emphasis on both
definitions of swing,
which is what the form is
named after.
Sygyt – type of
xoomii (Tuva
throat singing),
likened to the
sound of whistling...
- "Exile's Song" 11. "Eki Attar" 12. "Irik
Chuduk ('The
Rotting Log')" 13. "
Sygyt" 14. "Agitator" 15. "Khomuz Medley" 16. "Ödugen Taiga" ...
- experimentation, he was able to
teach himself the
vocal techniques called Khoomei,
Sygyt, and Kargyraa. Pena said:
After playing the CD
continuously for several...
-
utilizing a
style of
overtone singing,
similar to the
Tuvan style called sygyt, as a
supplement to the
normal yodeling of
Country Western music. Two recordings...
-
include borbannadir (which is
compared to the
sound of a
flowing river),
sygyt (similar to whistling), xoomii,
chylandyk (likened to
chirping crickets)...