Throat singing is a unique vocal technique where a singer produces multiple pitches simultaneously. This practice is often associated with the music traditions of the Tuvan people in Siberia and other indigenous cultures. Singers manipulate their vocal cords and mouth shape to create harmonics, resulting in a rich, resonant sound.
There are different styles of throat singing, such as khoomei, sygyt, and kargyraa, each producing distinct tonal qualities. Throat singing is not only an art form but also a way to connect with nature and express cultural identity, often accompanied by traditional instruments.