Basics of Kargyyra throat singing with Ren!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @RenVasTerul
    @RenVasTerul  2 года назад +27

    Hi! Here are some newer throat singing tutorials that I've recorded. Be sure to check them out too! 😊
    How to Throat Sing VERY LOW: ruclips.net/video/lskwzXrNcB4/видео.html
    How to go Low: ruclips.net/video/CNJxRXXt3Ho/видео.html
    How to learn overtone singing: ruclips.net/video/7a5KAvYMHj8/видео.html
    Please subscribe to the channel and hit that notficiation bell 😊🔔
    Cheers!

    • @contecrusoe
      @contecrusoe 2 года назад +1

      Thanks brother

    • @OneManShow1964
      @OneManShow1964 2 года назад

      Your English didn't present any problems as far as being understood. So far I think I sound like Godzilla wearing a shock collar but it is interesting enough to put some time into it. Maybe I'll improve or maybe not. Your sound is kind of what I'm after, so however you learned your technique it was clearly effective.

    • @anderslarsen2311
      @anderslarsen2311 2 года назад

      Stupid people who want to learn everything curious as hell. Why cant people just enjoy it.

    • @Xogroroth666
      @Xogroroth666 Год назад

      Your English is fine.
      It is more than decently understandable, something not even some Americans can do (thinking about "mumble rap", for instance).
      No need to apologise, you're doing more than well on that.

    • @Xogroroth666
      @Xogroroth666 Год назад

      Hmmm, your Kargyraa is not that low, like for instance that of the Gyoto monks from Tibet.
      Also, going low, I hear a deformation in the tones, maybe practice on this a wee more? :)
      Go check Rowan Hartsuiker here on RUclips, he has a neat, low Kargyraa, that is tonally marvellous. :)
      I hope you see this as constructive.

  • @morganrogue5305
    @morganrogue5305 3 года назад +223

    He sounds like a warrior from an ancient time, I sound like a dying chicken

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  3 года назад +21

      Hah, don't worry man :D You can work it out

    • @morganrogue5305
      @morganrogue5305 3 года назад +4

      @@RenVasTerul thank you :)

    • @0aryta
      @0aryta 3 года назад +2

      same man

    • @adinfinitum669
      @adinfinitum669 2 года назад +21

      you need to kill the dying chicken to become the ancient warrior

    • @taros1428
      @taros1428 2 года назад +11

      At least your connection to nature seems good…

  • @dispater5023
    @dispater5023 4 года назад +186

    Your English is great, brother. Keep doing what you're doing. Thank you for the lesson.

    • @CSPace-km8ms
      @CSPace-km8ms 3 года назад +2

      @@MattyRlufc
      To build on MattyRlufc comment:
      As a native English speaker that lived in Europe for a good while, the average European's English is very good! Ren Vas Teral your English is more than excellent. Keep it up. Thank you for the video.

  • @RenVasTerul
    @RenVasTerul  4 года назад +131

    Shoutout to all the Heilung fans, that asked me to make this! Skol! :D

    • @Ashoka12-k2y
      @Ashoka12-k2y 4 года назад +4

      Accent always work

    • @Ashoka12-k2y
      @Ashoka12-k2y 4 года назад +4

      I finally got it

    • @icandancejuno
      @icandancejuno 4 года назад +4

      Just subbed stay trippy

    • @aliarfana6808
      @aliarfana6808 3 года назад +3

      Make more tutorials on it...I really wanna master this style..some exercises and more tips would definitely help us.

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  3 года назад +5

      @@aliarfana6808 Alrighty! :-) Will do

  • @aurorastone1670
    @aurorastone1670 3 года назад +92

    Your English is wonderful and the accent is quite precious no need to be insecure about it! You also taught me how to throat sing in a little over 11 minutes so that’s also impressive! It’ll take some practice for my throat to get used to but I think I’ve got it! Thank you

  • @cnh642
    @cnh642 4 года назад +93

    i want to learn this shit and go to the forest and feel like i am super og chad

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  4 года назад +33

      Yup. Gotta love the faces of mushroom gathering people, when I suddenly pop out of the bushes doing *kargyyrish growling noises* casually :-D

    • @N8URNURD
      @N8URNURD 4 года назад +16

      @@RenVasTerul I literally had this happen yesterday. Practicing Kargyraa by a lake looking for chanterelles and I see 3 people with mushroom baskets looking at me like "DAFUQ?!"

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  4 года назад +4

      @@N8URNURD Nice :D ♡

    • @DannyGu33
      @DannyGu33 3 года назад +3

      Do NoFap and you'll be a chad for sure lol

  • @MrStatistx
    @MrStatistx 3 года назад +41

    I got the coughing part down at least XD

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  3 года назад +1

      That's already something :P You can now progress from there :D

  • @charlesrmarsh232
    @charlesrmarsh232 2 года назад +7

    I started doing this naturally in early childhood. So early that I could not remember how to tell someone how to learn do it! Thank you. This helps!

  • @briandoesstuff4831
    @briandoesstuff4831 4 года назад +37

    you have the lowest kargyraa voice i ever heard.
    its awesome
    your english is fine.

  • @MSaleh-vy8rr
    @MSaleh-vy8rr 4 года назад +16

    After playing hours of Ghost Of Tsushima, I want to learn to throat sing. I find this throat singing very satisfying and divine.

  • @comfindens5706
    @comfindens5706 Год назад +8

    Oh wow i got it immediately!!! Thanks for the tutorial man!
    I did subharmonic singing for about a month before watching this video, and it translated really well.

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  Год назад

      Awesome dude :D I'm happy you got it!

  • @zachungobogungo9379
    @zachungobogungo9379 3 года назад +29

    pretty good tutorial brochacho. Not really sure I agree with the concept of increasing pressure or tension, since in standard dag kargyraa it can be kind of important for learners to keep in mind to stay relaxed. Styles of khoomei and sygyt involve this concept of tension (constriction) a bit more, but not so much kargyraa. I try to think of it as more of an activation. In my experience teaching this, there can also be some negative effects of teaching it by coughing or clearing of the throat. I'm not a vocal anatomy expert, but there are definitely muscles involved in those processes other than the false vocal folds, and they often give learners habits that inhibit their tone, and in extreme cases their ability to initiate FVF vibration at all. Most commonly people tend to sort of"curl" their voice in something that sounds a bit like a kermit the frog impression lol. To singers learning through this way, definitely pay close attention not only to the amount of vibration you're getting, but also the other aspects of your tone. Really, everything above your neck should be configured just about the same as it would be if you were singing regularly. You don't seem to have these problems at all though ren, yours is pretty clean. Just something to keep in mind for learners who use this method. Also, it would be super cool if you'd join our discord server where we have a bunch of written lessons on the main throat singing styles, and we're constantly making ourselves available for live vc coaching. It's all free lol. discord.gg/RfE3hY3

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  3 года назад +5

      Wooooah! Man! Thank you! :O To be completely honest I'm a self-learner. My dad once took part in Gendos' workshops and then he told me some basics, but from then on, it was just experimenting on my own. So I do know that this may not be the best way to learn. But tbh I just dont know a different one :-P I will surely join the discord! I would love to learn more, so I could teach it better. Thank you! ♡

    • @zachungobogungo9379
      @zachungobogungo9379 3 года назад +1

      Ren Vas Terul Yeah, Im pretty much a self learner as well. Nowadays I feel much more secure in my ability in terms of the fundamental styles because we managed to get robert mclaughlin to join the discord, and I got his approval for my khoomei lol. Cant wait to see you over there!

    • @animeman1062
      @animeman1062 3 года назад

      @@RenVasTerul react to my channel it's called anime man 106

  • @akazaynab
    @akazaynab 4 года назад +86

    I got it! I'm a girl hehe I've been practicing all day and finally got it. Thank you! ❤

    • @user-sl8ke9kg3v
      @user-sl8ke9kg3v 4 года назад +2

      You have nice Kolovrat

    • @chrissncrossn6770
      @chrissncrossn6770 4 года назад +9

      Video please. :)
      Never heard a girl/woman do throat singing

    • @akazaynab
      @akazaynab 4 года назад

      @@user-sl8ke9kg3v Oh thank you :)

    • @akazaynab
      @akazaynab 4 года назад

      @@chrissncrossn6770 Sure I'll make one

    • @jacobj623
      @jacobj623 4 года назад

      Wait what does that sound like for a woman to make these low pitched sounds?

  • @amirsaid5388
    @amirsaid5388 Год назад +2

    Hey Ren! I just wanted to stop by to say thank you for your tutorial, it really helped me learn throat singing. I commented on this video 9 months ago and I've been training since then, it was a difficult path, but today I can already sing entire Heilung songs with throat singing. so once again thank you!

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  Год назад +2

      Hey! So nice to hear that! :D It actually made my day - reading this comment ♡ Really makes me feel happy that I helped some people to find that new, throatsinging voice :)

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  Год назад +1

      Keep up the good work man! :D It's a vast ocean of possibilites - human voice ♡

  • @chrissncrossn6770
    @chrissncrossn6770 4 года назад +9

    Nice Video. I learned it with a beatbox bassdrum like "when i rock" from Elektrochemie LK.
    Awsome sound to shout "Harigasti Teiwa" from Heilungs In Maidjan in a large Stairwell with Kargyraa style. Great Hall effect :D
    Then name the Runes with very deep sound.
    My workmates were very impressed. Never heard a sound like this from a human mouth. My wife dislike it^^. So I practiced at work, driving my folklift

  • @DillonHockett
    @DillonHockett 2 года назад +4

    Trust me, your grammar is much better than many natively English speaking people. Every word is clear and enunciated well.
    I appreciate your insights, and thank you very much for your time.

  • @lannysanders6043
    @lannysanders6043 2 года назад

    dont change a thing my friend. we love you the way you are

  • @TimelessEpicLegends
    @TimelessEpicLegends 4 года назад +2

    I’ve been watching videos on this for weeks, even paid for a class, and you video has been the most helpful so far. Thank you! I would definitely like to see a video on how to go lower.

  • @Ondemas
    @Ondemas 4 года назад +19

    Thanks a lot for the video! Holy shit your low tones are cool, would really appreciate a video about it!
    Also, your english isn't bad at all, it's very easy to understand you. Your accent sounds very similar to finnish people when they speak english. :D
    Cheers from Sweden!

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  4 года назад +5

      Thanks for the feedback! :D Yeah, I think that I will make a video about some more advanced kargyyra tips ;) Good to know, that I can now pretend to ve Finnish :P Greets!

  • @dantewolf1960
    @dantewolf1960 3 года назад +2

    Hey just because you aren't a ""professional"" does not mean you don't know what your doing my friend. It actually gives us the chance to learn and grow with you. I prefer that to someone who will just have a short temper if you don't get it right away. Awesome tutorial.

  • @lingoteen
    @lingoteen 2 года назад +4

    Doing kargyyra type throat singing is really cool. Glad to be able to do it. Btw I found your channel today

  • @posttenebraslux690
    @posttenebraslux690 Год назад +1

    Dude I just wanna say thank you so much. I love listening to Heilung and currently my favorite song is Asja and Norupo. They do some throat singing and it made me want to try it out. Plus, I recently started watching The Hu. I'm finally able to get some nice solid throaty sounds out! You're amazing man!

  • @EmmanuelLambertCanada
    @EmmanuelLambertCanada 4 года назад +6

    Skål brother thank you from Vinland 🇨🇦

  • @JackNotJack
    @JackNotJack Год назад

    Your english is absolutely fine. In fact you speak it very well. Thank you for the video.

  • @xhappybunnyx
    @xhappybunnyx 5 месяцев назад

    that cough thing really worked; instantly felt that gurgling vibration register

  • @meredithunit
    @meredithunit 5 месяцев назад

    Getting deeper is the most challenging thing for me; getting right to the real low register and hitting those tones is getting easier, though. More like this, yes please!

  • @RenVasTerul
    @RenVasTerul  3 года назад +6

    Okay, Y'all. I get it :-D You want to get those *LOW* notes. It can be done, and as a matter of fact I recorded video on this already xD BUT, quite sadly in the video the sound was corrupted by wind :'( SO, I will record it once again, and publish as soon as I can :-) Peace ♡

    • @nekosareamazung843
      @nekosareamazung843 3 года назад

      Właśnie włączyłem ten film bo zainteresowałem się zespołem The Hu a tu patrzę mówisz że jesteś z polski :D

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  3 года назад

      @@nekosareamazung843 Ano jestem ;-)

    • @nekosareamazung843
      @nekosareamazung843 3 года назад

      @@RenVasTerul Myślisz że jeśli po chwili 10-15 minut próbowania zaczyna mnie boleć gardło to powinienem przestać na dzisiaj? Troszku mi się zdaje że te 15 minut dziennie to troszku mało by było więc nie jestem pewien

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  3 года назад

      @@nekosareamazung843 Wiesz, to jest tak: drapać będzie długo. Musisz odróżnić uczucie lekkiego dyskomfortu, drapania, od bólu. Po pierwsze - nawodnienie. Ciepła, ale nie gorąca kawa albo herbata (bez cytryny). Po drugie - dużo wytrwałości i uporu, ale tylko do momentu, kiedy poczujesz, że dalej już nie powinieneś. Kiedy pomyślisz sobie "hmm, no dobra, jak pocisnę dalej, to przesadzę" - wtedy odpocznij i spróbuj jutro. Najgorsze co może się stać to mocna chrypa ;-) Ekseprymentuj, szukaj własnych granic możliwości, nie przesadzaj i będzie git :-)

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  3 года назад

      Ogólnie to jest też tak, że dobrze jest raz zmęczyć się tak porządnie, np godzina z przerwami, i potem w następnych dniach już tylko tak 10-15 minut, ale regularnie, codziennie. To jest dosyć efektywny system.

  • @agebergambienttechno
    @agebergambienttechno 6 месяцев назад

    “Regardless of which forests in the world you do your exercises in, with this powerful voice, no bear will dare to come within a 10-mile radius.”😅

  • @RCryson17
    @RCryson17 2 года назад +1

    A simple thank you for putting me on this path, Ive always wanted to learn and your video helped get me going! Great work!

  • @margaritaudovichenko2247
    @margaritaudovichenko2247 4 года назад +2

    Really interesting lesson :) waiting for next one .

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  4 года назад

      Thanks Rita :D Honestly, I would love to hear you throat sing. Your voice is really powerful! I bet that could sound amazing ;)

  • @heylloh
    @heylloh Год назад

    Oh my gosh, I just did it!!!!!
    You are awesome!!!
    Female and just did it… It does kinda hurt, though. You sound like a Viking! This video was amazing.

  • @minusED
    @minusED 5 месяцев назад

    Man - you’re doing great! Excellent english - I’m sure everybody PERFECTLY understands everything. I know a bit of polish but I’m understanding better in english. Great humor and analogies. I’ll try everything tomorrow, so I don’t scare the neighbors now:) Thank you very much - great job and thanks for that tutorial! It makes a lot of sense and seems like a good explanation.

  • @gastonrobles2870
    @gastonrobles2870 3 года назад +2

    fantastic low notes, man, just fantastic молодец!

  • @Nilremh
    @Nilremh 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this amazing video tutorial! Your English is excellent by the way. I really enjoyed the scenery behind you and found it very relaxing. Great work, my friend!
    Definitely subscribed.

  • @TorchwoodPandP
    @TorchwoodPandP Год назад +1

    Totally fascinating. And your English is Fine!

  • @brucie8062
    @brucie8062 4 года назад +13

    i personally learned how to do Khargyraa in two days and on day 3 when i got the hang of it straight off the bat, it felt amazing. I was wondering though, are you able to do khoomei and if you can, please do explain how to do it in detail because, I can do it but not to well, i sound like baby sheep when i do it.

    • @overtonefinds6385
      @overtonefinds6385 4 года назад +1

      you may love this one then, it's a workshop by Alash Ensemble, they explain every technique in detail. /watch?v=3muFdEu8dQM
      P.s.: many people learn throat singing in three days but very few can do it in a relaxed and efficient way (like professionals), because it takes time and perseverance. You may sound like a baby sheep now, but you will soon sound like a badass goat :-) much respect for your humbleness, it will take you far

  • @ez-gm6it
    @ez-gm6it 3 года назад +2

    twój angielski jest bardzo dobry, nie mówiąc już o twoim wspaniałym wyjaśnieniu tej niesamowitej sztuki!

  • @mychajlospyrko9346
    @mychajlospyrko9346 4 года назад +3

    Really great video man. Thanks. From this moment I start practicing with this method. Barzo dobre ❤️

  • @Blackhorseveteran
    @Blackhorseveteran 3 года назад +2

    I know this was a little while ago, but thank you for sharing your experience..I like that you say, straight up... it will be painfull. I thought I was doing it wrong..lol. I typically throat sing on my way to work in the morning. I have heard that it is good for your sinuses.

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  3 года назад

      Well it sure is good for your vocals and voice range :)

  • @TsovooBaatarzevseg
    @TsovooBaatarzevseg 4 года назад +2

    You are THE MAN, I am mongolian and couldn’t find lessons of Kharhiraa {khar-hyr-ugh (ᠬᠠᠷᠬᠢᠷᠠᠭ᠎ᠠ)} in mongolian. Now I learn Hoomei (ᠬᠥᠭᠡᠮᠡᠢ) from Polish guy :P {coughing and “mai”-ing (ᠮᠠᠶᠢᠯᠠᠬᠤ)} :)
    and yes it is mongolian script from Chinggis Khaan :P written upside to down, not left to right

    • @TsovooBaatarzevseg
      @TsovooBaatarzevseg 4 года назад

      also I’m wondering where and how did you learn :D

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  4 года назад

      Oh nice! I'm happy to help :-) Well, the way I learned is that my father once took part in Gendos' workshops, and after that he sometimes used to throat sing around the house ;-) One day, when I got into music, I asked him to teach me, and he told me some basics. Then I was just kind of experimenting, and learning by trial and error. I must admit that I still am not really good at it, but I got some basic skills :-)

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  4 года назад

      Its super nice to see that this video can even be helpful to an actual Mongolian ♡

  • @laurarice8544
    @laurarice8544 3 года назад

    you made a point that helped so much - thank you! Making the vibration sound such as when I cough - got me in touch with how to do it! Thank you!

    • @laurarice8544
      @laurarice8544 3 года назад

      and your English is very good actually - don't worry about that!

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  3 года назад +1

      Happy to help :-) Have fun! Ask if you need any more advice

  • @seanonel
    @seanonel Год назад

    Your English is great! Please don't stop teaching us!

  • @MundusTransit
    @MundusTransit 2 года назад

    ive been able to do a decent kargyraa for a while, practicing all the time, but your tips here helped greatly. the golden vibration is more solid now and i can get much lower thanks to you! good job with your english too, friend.

  • @Bolshevik1973
    @Bolshevik1973 3 года назад +8

    I really appreciate you taking time to do this video, it was amazing. Also, your english is perfect. I have a question for you, at 2:24, what is the first style of throat singing you describe? Do you have a video tutorial on this? I have been practicing throat singing for a short time, and it sounds like I can almost hit those "overtones" (that "whistling" sound). I would like to know if you have something on this style that will help me practice better. Thank you so much.

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  3 года назад +3

      Hi! I do have some vague idea on other styles, and like I know the theory, but I cannot perform them correctly quite yet. I'm still learning myself :-) I may record something on Khoomei and Sygyt when I get a better hang of them. Currently my priority is a video on achieving low notes in kargyyra, cause its most requested thing :-D

  • @ollielewis7322
    @ollielewis7322 3 года назад +1

    I know im late, but your english is great and this video is amazing. Thank you

  • @TheCeltic1001
    @TheCeltic1001 2 года назад

    The cough explanation was perfect for me! Thank you!

  • @sistahsunshine
    @sistahsunshine Год назад

    Your English is great! I tried this on a whim a few weeks ago and was surprised i could kind of do it on the first try. I didnt think much of it again until this week and with a couple days practice its already getting easier. Im finding much humor in learning how to do this because it doesnt "fit" my small stature and voice. 😂 Thanks for your video! Excellent explaination.

  • @sixtenjohansson5468
    @sixtenjohansson5468 3 года назад +1

    Moahaha, my neighbours are so gonna hate me...😂 Thanks for a great introduktion. 😄

  • @runenordskog3748
    @runenordskog3748 3 года назад

    This is a real good demonstration how to start learning throat singing. Thank's!

  • @Psynthe
    @Psynthe Год назад

    Your English is superb, thank you for the tutorial

  • @amirsaid5388
    @amirsaid5388 2 года назад

    thank you for the tips! great video. I am an excellent goat impersonator, I will try this method!

  • @EricZenG
    @EricZenG Год назад

    Thank you for the tips and tricks 🙂

  • @EVERGLOW828
    @EVERGLOW828 10 месяцев назад

    Your English is really good, thanks for the lesson 🎉❤

  • @Wojtazzus
    @Wojtazzus 9 месяцев назад

    Dobra robota ziomeczku!
    Spośród wszystkich technik czy porad z własnego doświadczenia twoja się u mnie sprawdziła!
    Miesiąc i byłem w stanie wydać z siebie jakiś sensowny dźwięk, potem było tylko lepiej!

  • @jaythewolf
    @jaythewolf Год назад

    I've been listening to throat singing for 15 years and was always way too intimidated to try. I decided to give it a try... I could say i at least tried. Turns out Kargyraa came pretty easily to me . Granted i need lots more practice but it's coming along.
    Also your English is fantastic. I was born in Poland but i left at a very early age. I can speak it well enough but my writing sucks. So greatly appreciate this video👍
    Love all your stuff man keep up the great work

  • @skullharvester
    @skullharvester 9 месяцев назад

    Świetne video! Widziałem jak śpiewasz mantrę sardaukarów z Dune i brzmiało to świetnie. Od tamtego momentu zainteresowałem się kargraa'ą:).

  • @simonrwill
    @simonrwill 3 года назад

    Love this! Very clear instruction and really funny - thanks Ren! Your english is great btw!

  • @maurodruetta2671
    @maurodruetta2671 Год назад

    Cool men! , good tips , very helpful video

  • @slendertt8614
    @slendertt8614 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, this video is very underrated!

  • @forevergimmly7343
    @forevergimmly7343 3 года назад

    your english is very good, no reason to be shy

  • @_volleKanneHoschi_
    @_volleKanneHoschi_ 2 года назад

    I am very grateful to you for these tips.... And I'm very excited about how low you can lower your voice when you sing.... Thank you very much...
    I think I am too ambitious.... I always don't like to stop when my throat is scratching very very hard. xD

  • @Kazner0h
    @Kazner0h 3 года назад

    Your English is great. I had absolutely no problem understanding you.

  • @Squatchapopalus
    @Squatchapopalus 4 года назад

    I only recently tried kargyraa. I learn the basic kargyraa sound but this method allows me to sing deeper. The other way I learned mentioned that the "scratchiness" takes practice to go away. Only little bits at a time until it goes away, then do a little more at a time.

  • @Kedoorsie
    @Kedoorsie 3 года назад

    Nothing wrong with your English, and this video (which is my first on throat singing) has been quite helpful to get me going!

  • @joeritremio2724
    @joeritremio2724 4 года назад

    Thanks so much man, very good explanation. very helpful, and your English is fine!:)
    Greetings from The Netherlands

  • @williamdeltufo7163
    @williamdeltufo7163 3 года назад

    Super liked your video, I’ve been listening to lots about throat singing and found yours really helpful. Your English it top notch, by the way!! Imagine me doing a video for Polish people.... I should coco! Mate, I’m on it, just practice and practice, but big strides with videos like yours. Many thanks and respect!! ✊

  • @rossgagne5494
    @rossgagne5494 2 года назад

    Dude, thank you do much. You explain how yo donit so well I was able to pick it up pretty quick, thou I have practiced some before. I wanted to start doing it after watching the new Dune Movie and listening to the Sardukar chant. Very cool brother. Thanks again

  • @Serenity5460
    @Serenity5460 3 года назад

    5:17 I was like, sure, it can’t be that easy. Tried it, got a really amazing feeling. Tuning that is the work now. Thanks

  • @ritchey635
    @ritchey635 3 года назад +3

    Unnecessary insecure about your English, you’re really understandable, that is what counts, great tutorial!

  • @paulsprouse7239
    @paulsprouse7239 2 года назад

    I'm from England my friend and your English is better than mine!

  • @perrymason866
    @perrymason866 Год назад

    Half-Tight, Half-Loose Throat… Thanks, that’s a band name now!

  • @kevinsolove458
    @kevinsolove458 2 года назад

    So I like your coughing throat tightening method of learning. I could not find the right feeling from the other video I watched but by the time I tried your way I did it twice and my throat was hurting... so I'll be waiting a little before trying it again but big help! Thanks and I prefer your English it's plenty good 👍 maybe throw in how to say "throat singing" in your native tongue

  • @waomawingu1972
    @waomawingu1972 2 года назад +2

    Ty jesteś mój inspiration (sorry my Polish is at an embrionic level haha).

  • @nancylouin2002
    @nancylouin2002 2 года назад

    I love your english and thank you for your video, it is a great help!

  • @akijomaro1085
    @akijomaro1085 3 года назад

    Nice nice Dude....i test it and have a feeling what you explain to get that's sound. Cool. THX

  • @lydalydish
    @lydalydish 3 года назад

    Ziomeczku jesteś zajebisty :) trzymaj tak dalej

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  3 года назад

      A dziękować, dziękować :D

  • @Minunmaani
    @Minunmaani Год назад

    I started to learn these things to sing "Misty Mountains", and I accidently learned to sing higher easyer, and low voice, and Chandelier.
    But, it is not vice to eat chili before this practise. I'll tell you.

  • @stormy439
    @stormy439 Год назад

    Great video! My dog thinks I am crazy, but I will keep practicing!

  • @skitz-oh
    @skitz-oh 2 года назад

    Diaphragm! Also kinda like a growl but not quite, more like a fry but really low but not the same feeling.. I must've been able to do them forever but not be able to control them. I can control them now thank you very much!

  • @dawnclifford9766
    @dawnclifford9766 2 года назад

    Awesome love this.. Very helpful!!!

  • @jayedward5841
    @jayedward5841 4 года назад

    Excellent instruction.

  • @mstaader
    @mstaader Год назад

    Your english is quite good! I only noticed an occasional word that was a little bit off, but it was still very easy to understand your meaning - I am looking forward to trying this!

  • @rosebrown6128
    @rosebrown6128 3 года назад

    Your English is very good. Very clear , thankyou

  • @infinitelove4657
    @infinitelove4657 4 года назад +1

    You're amazing and beautiful! Thank you

  • @tjwags2512
    @tjwags2512 Год назад

    Definitely helped me!

  • @TheOzNoxious
    @TheOzNoxious 3 года назад

    Brotherman, I too practice this beautiful art
    🖤🖤🖤

  • @udownwito.p.p4153
    @udownwito.p.p4153 3 года назад

    I started practising 2 days ago, i can throat sing now the tones thing i gotta get. Thanks

  • @kinichanmusic6
    @kinichanmusic6 2 года назад

    Odkryłam cie kilka dni temu i ogladam od Najstarszych odc i tu nagle inglisz. Cieszę sie ze ten film ma 48 tys wyświetleń

  • @josephvanderlinde6494
    @josephvanderlinde6494 Год назад

    @3:17 and @5:34 it’s unbelievable you are making that. Is it normal to feel like I need a throat lozenge after? Absolutely want to learn and subbed right away!

  • @KiaraBaol
    @KiaraBaol 5 месяцев назад

    By listening to this video for the first time I managed to get close to this sound (but higher in tone - I'm a woman) and without particular strain. I'm not going to do it in public any time soon, I was just curious 😂

  • @jairoabarca4715
    @jairoabarca4715 3 года назад

    muchas gracias por todo el esfuerzo, me sirvió mucho!!

  • @KaysiSoul
    @KaysiSoul 4 года назад +3

    Bardzo dobrze mowisz po angielsku, nie ponizaj swoich umiejetnosci ☺️ Ciekawy film. Ostatnio fascynuje mnie terapia dzwiekiem. Jest tam sporo na temat wibracji, ktore sami mozemy tworzyc uzywajac wlasnego glosu. Pozdrawiam

    • @RenVasTerul
      @RenVasTerul  4 года назад +2

      Istnieje u nas w domu taka mała tradycja wśród moich znajomych. Gdy po imprezie ktoś zamierza wyjechać, łapiemy go między siebie i trzymając się za ręce stojąc w ciasnym kręgu, wydajemy stały ton. Znajdujemy wspólny ton i wpadamy w rezonans, robiąc taki pożegnalny masaż dźwiękiem :D

    • @KaysiSoul
      @KaysiSoul 4 года назад

      Wspaniala tradycja ! 😊

  • @marcosmmaentertainment4448
    @marcosmmaentertainment4448 3 года назад +1

    I can make make a I’ve been practicing for a 3 weeks I can make a high overtones but I need to learn to make it last before I go outa breath

  • @oskarkozioek7038
    @oskarkozioek7038 3 года назад

    Fajne brzmisz! jinglisz spoko;) jestem zawodowym spiewakiem i ostatnio w pracy nad muzyka wspolczesna zainteresowalem sie extended techniques, jakis rodzaj overtonow sam sobie wypracowalem, pozdrawiam!

  • @doomslayer1366
    @doomslayer1366 3 года назад

    Your so awesome bro, thanks 👍

  • @leadzelator
    @leadzelator 3 года назад

    Thank you gracia por el videos. saludos desde colombia

  • @federz666
    @federz666 4 года назад

    HOLY SHIT!! I've been trying to get this right for years, and it just ''clicked'' with me after watching this video and now i can do it perfectly without forcing it.. :D :D

  • @ddazuulada
    @ddazuulada 2 года назад

    I've read that throat singing from Tuva developed from trying to mimic animals (at least it's a theory) and when I heard you I was like holy sh*t where did this beastly sound come from

    • @kagar3465
      @kagar3465 2 года назад +1

      Yes but nobody really knows who did it first. Tuvans, Mongols, and Altay people agree that the first people to sing like this were the nomads around the Altay mountains. Even Sayan Bapa from Huun Huur Tu said Tuvan, Mongol, Altay, even Buryat style is from the same source.

  • @MagklJellyBeanPastelLucidDream
    @MagklJellyBeanPastelLucidDream 3 года назад +1

    I see why you'd sing Alfadirhaiti, a really rhythmic, entrancing song. I wonder if one would perform seidr to heilung.

  • @Thbkkpr
    @Thbkkpr 3 года назад

    I really like your honesty... It'll take a few months of daily practice
    I think I prefer the cough method, lots of sore throats throught my childhood and teen years 😝😝😝
    And also, like everyone else has said, your English is excellent