Tuvan throat singing is a unique vocal technique originating from the Tuva region in Siberia, Russia. Singers produce multiple pitches simultaneously, creating a rich, harmonic sound. This style of singing is deeply connected to the natural environment and traditional Tuvan culture, often imitating the sounds of nature, such as flowing rivers and wind.
There are several styles of throat singing, including khoomei, sygyt, and kargyraa. Each style has distinct characteristics and techniques, allowing singers to create different tones and effects. This art form has gained international recognition, showcasing the cultural heritage of the Tuvan people.