Polyphonic Singing
Polyphonic singing is a vocal technique where multiple independent melodies are sung simultaneously. This style is often found in various cultures around the world, including the traditional music of the Tuvan people in Siberia and the Georgian folk music. Each singer contributes a different melodic line, creating a rich and harmonious sound.
One of the most well-known forms of polyphonic singing is throat singing, where singers produce two or more pitches at once. This technique showcases the singers' vocal control and ability to blend different tones, resulting in a unique auditory experience that highlights the complexity of human voice.