sygyt
Sygyt is a traditional throat singing technique originating from the Tuvan region in Siberia, Russia. It involves producing a high-pitched overtone while simultaneously singing a lower fundamental note. This unique vocal style allows singers to create multiple tones at once, resulting in a rich and harmonious sound.
The practice of sygyt is often associated with the cultural heritage of the Tuvan people and is used in various contexts, including rituals and celebrations. It is part of a broader tradition of throat singing, which also includes styles like khoomei and kargyraa, each with distinct characteristics and techniques.