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  2. Tuvan throat singing - Wikipedia

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    The Alash ensemble, a throat singing band from Tuva. Tuvan-Mongol throat singing, the main technique of which is known as khoomei (/ x u ˈ m iː / or / x oʊ ˈ m eɪ /; Tuvan: хөөмей, höömey; Mongolian: ᠬᠦᠭᠡᠮᠡᠢ, хөөмий, khöömii, [1] Russian: хоомей; Chinese: 呼麦, pinyin: hūmài), is a style of singing practiced by people in Tuva and Mongolia.

  3. 'Nosferatu' star Bill Skarsgård embraced opera to get his ...

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    To find the right creepy voice for his vampire in "Nosferatu," Bill Skarsgård embraced opera training and "Mongolian throat singing." ... who took tips from the opera star like “place the voice ...

  4. The Hu - Wikipedia

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    The Hu (stylized as The HU; pronounced as "the who" [2]) is a Mongolian folk metal band formed in 2016. [1] [3] Incorporating traditional Mongolian instrumentation, including the morin khuur, the tovshuur, and throat singing, [4] [5] the band calls their style of music "hunnu rock", a term inspired by the Xiongnu, an ancient nomadic empire based in Mongolia proper, [6] known as Hünnü in ...

  5. Throat singing - Wikipedia

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    Throat singing techniques may be classified under an ethnomusicological approach, which considers cultural aspects, their associations to rituals, religious practices, storytelling, labor songs, vocal games, and other contexts; or a musical approach, which considers their artistic use, the basic acoustical principles, and the physiological and mechanical procedures to learn, train and produce ...

  6. Nosferatu is so scary its star has sworn off horror ... - AOL

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    Nosferatu star Bill Skarsgård has revealed he found the role so overwhelming he’s sworn off horror roles, ... “It sounds kind of like Mongolian throat-singing. It’s [insane].” ...

  7. Huun-Huur-Tu - Wikipedia

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    "Singing Stories, in 2 Tones at Once" article, NY Times, January 18,1993. Huun Huur Tu's MySpace page; Washington Post Article "Tuvan Throat-Singers Perform Feats of Harmonic Acrobatic" January 15, 1996. Huun Huur Tu: National Geographic World Music bio "Throat Singers of Tuva Return to Eastman" January 11, 2006.

  8. Batzorig Vaanchig - Wikipedia

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    Batzorig Vaanchig (Mongolian: Батзориг Ваанчиг; born August 3, 1977) is a Mongolian musician. He first garnered attention for a video of him singing "Chinggis Khaanii Magtaal" (In Praise of Genghis Khan) on top of a mountain in Mongolia. He later sang more Mongolian folk songs using his throat singing skills.

  9. Sainkho Namtchylak - Wikipedia

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    Sainkho Namtchylak at Schamrock Festival 2014, Germany. Sainkho Namtchylak (Tuvan: Сайын-Хөө Намчылак, Russian: Сайнхо Намчылак, born 1957) is a singer originally from Tuva, an autonomous republic in the Russian Federation just north of Mongolia.