In English it's called "throat singing", a central Asian overtone-singing technique. I learned it from Jan Heinke, who is really one of the best European overtone-singers.
I can't hear any overtones there, maybe, because the rest of the music is too loud, maybe, it needs more practice. Mongolian throat singeres are excellent in producing overtones. I think, it's a matter of forming the mouth/throat in a way to allow overtones develop enough volume.
@@peterschulze4975 Maybe you need more practice in listening ? ;-) No, but seriously: You're right, though there are quite strong overtones, they mix with the rest of the music, and it's not about specific overtone-melodies in this arrangement, ist more about the sound-effekt of the throat-sung drone which makes it an octave lower (in Tuva this style is called "kargyraa") - If you want to hear a (non central Asian) really good example of that style WITH explicit ground- and overtone melody, try ruclips.net/video/YO7oDvX241c/видео.html , where Jan Heinke, a real master, sings a solo-feature during our Strömkarlen concert.
Nice! There's no satisfying german version of this song... A hundred years (or something like that) ago, someone translated the first 4 verses into the german language... but i never found a translation of the whole song. I would like to make a Version on my own, from the entire thing
There are two different ones here: angerweit.tikon.ch/lieder/lied.php?src=folk-skan/schilf or here the German version, but satisfying is questionable: ruclips.net/video/A2OmIn8sTc4/видео.html.
Großartig! Die beste Version dieses Liedes, die ich kenne.
Thank you! :)
Wunderwunderschön!
tack så mycket, Peter!
A new inspiring interpretation of a traditional swedish folksong /folkvisa. These songs even have inspired Benny Andersson .
Egentligen de är viktiga i musiken vindlande snurror av frekvens musik är så viktigt för vår välfärd
wow ... das ist sowas von klasse :-)
In English it's called "throat singing", a central Asian overtone-singing technique.
I learned it from Jan Heinke, who is really one of the best European overtone-singers.
not sure about this "throat singing"... this is "a capella"...throat singing is something totally different..sorry guys
uffe sorensen he mean't the part at 2:50 ...
@@HeinrichErnst1 Right Heinrich, my answer was meant to be related to someone’s question back then, but by mistake I posted it in the comments :-)
I can't hear any overtones there, maybe, because the rest of the music is too loud, maybe, it needs more practice. Mongolian throat singeres are excellent in producing overtones. I think, it's a matter of forming the mouth/throat in a way to allow overtones develop enough volume.
@@peterschulze4975 Maybe you need more practice in listening ? ;-) No, but seriously: You're right, though there are quite strong overtones, they mix with the rest of the music, and it's not about specific overtone-melodies in this arrangement, ist more about the sound-effekt of the throat-sung drone which makes it an octave lower (in Tuva this style is called "kargyraa") - If you want to hear a (non central Asian) really good example of that style WITH explicit ground- and overtone melody, try ruclips.net/video/YO7oDvX241c/видео.html , where Jan Heinke, a real master, sings a solo-feature during our Strömkarlen concert.
Nice! There's no satisfying german version of this song... A hundred years (or something like that) ago, someone translated the first 4 verses into the german language... but i never found a translation of the whole song. I would like to make a Version on my own, from the entire thing
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There are two different ones here: angerweit.tikon.ch/lieder/lied.php?src=folk-skan/schilf or here the German version, but satisfying is questionable: ruclips.net/video/A2OmIn8sTc4/видео.html.
Does anybody know the name of the singing techinique used at 2:50? that sound pretty awesome.
It's called Throat Singing which originally comes from Central Asia, or more precisely Tuva. :)
@@lordfrederik733 Also in Mongolia and Tibet.
Det har länge funnits ett behov av ett band som detta.
Musik är flyktande kärlek
Need them just are like music rest normal nice why