Tuvan throat singing
Tuvan throat singing is a unique vocal technique originating from the Tuva region in Siberia, Russia. Singers produce multiple pitches simultaneously by manipulating their vocal cords and mouth shape. This creates a rich, harmonic sound that can mimic natural elements like wind and water.
The practice is deeply rooted in Tuvan culture and often accompanies traditional music and rituals. Throat singing is typically performed in a group, with each singer contributing different tones, creating a mesmerizing auditory experience. It has gained international recognition and is celebrated for its distinctiveness and cultural significance.