I would suggest if you want to strengthen your overall polyphonic singing that you learn the kargyraa singing and then you combine the tongue positions of sygyt or polyphonic with the more guttural kargyraa, this way you are working on both types of singing and that can push you into developing a stronger voice for your polyphonic. It is also important to lean into the sound you are trying to create and (especially for sygyt) to project the sound through the nose, which gives you much more of that "wind over the mouth of a bottle" sound that polyphonic singers are always trying to develop. By pushing your breath pressure and your sound into your nose you also have more space to create your sound. If you imagine your throat and mouth as the body of the bottle and then your nasal cavity as the throat and lip of the bottle and then polyphonic singing as trying to work out how best to blow across the top to create resonance. Practicing alternating between your throat voice and your nose voice will also strengthen the muscles that you are using. You have lovely tone, you just have to learn how to generate the right breath pressure.
Emm, Thank you again for a very lovely video 😊 You have such a beautiful voice, and that added to your overall beauty has begun my Sunday in a wonderful way. Take care 🤗
I had never heard to raise the palette and closing of the nose. Great explication! Definitely helped me focus to increase the volume of the overtone. Thank you!
Hello lovely! Thank you for all the consistent work you do uploading your knowledge on polyphonic singing! (I also have to ask, where did you get that shirt? Super cute.)
Hey Mar :) Thank you for your kind words! I hope you are well xx Here is the link to the top from lulus: www.lulus.com/products/alive-and-kicking-black-sleeveless-turtleneck-top/215058.html
Hi Emm, love your content! I have a kinda wierd question for you and your veiwers. Ok now let's open our minds. Do you think this ability we have is a remnants of an Anceint sound language or some other form of communication we humans used to use? I used my Dolpin Voice to activate my computer by substitution of sound samples in windows. Cool hu? I would love to Tone with you someday! ☮️
Oh wow I would love to see a video of that Timber!! I honestly have no idea but am so grateful so many are enjoying this form of expression and connection 😃❤️
Hello Emm, I can't wait to try these new techniques. I squeezed my nose during a fundamental note practice just now. Everything stopped! I'm doing something wrong? But I'm still teaching notes and volumes that are pleasing to me. Ok, I've suggested using instruments like the Japanese Koto stringed instrument as a done. Now go out in nature and find a willing band member. I found a Golden Tree Frog near my mountain cabin that will actually sing his droning note while I play along!! Fun stuff Thank You Emm!
Hi Timber, I trust you have been well! It usually means you are producing sound in a more nasal way as opposed to diaphragm :) How is your practice going? xx
Hi Emme, nice to hear your still here! My practice has been rewarding, thank you! I recently tried using these techniques while I was sick with bronchial numonia. I think the vibrations helped to clear my lungs and airway and lead to a more speedy recovery. Yea!! Amazingly I felt so much better after I sang. I hope your well, ☮️
hi thank you so much for this, this is so helpful and your voice is beautiful!! I hope you don't mind me asking what system you use when you are performing online live sessions? I am a vocal overtone healer and doing this online in sessions is proving challenging with a microphone and zoom alone. The sustained notes can fade out or not be consistent. Would there be an interface that I could use or alternative tech that you could recommend? Thank you so much :-)
I would suggest if you want to strengthen your overall polyphonic singing that you learn the kargyraa singing and then you combine the tongue positions of sygyt or polyphonic with the more guttural kargyraa, this way you are working on both types of singing and that can push you into developing a stronger voice for your polyphonic. It is also important to lean into the sound you are trying to create and (especially for sygyt) to project the sound through the nose, which gives you much more of that "wind over the mouth of a bottle" sound that polyphonic singers are always trying to develop. By pushing your breath pressure and your sound into your nose you also have more space to create your sound. If you imagine your throat and mouth as the body of the bottle and then your nasal cavity as the throat and lip of the bottle and then polyphonic singing as trying to work out how best to blow across the top to create resonance. Practicing alternating between your throat voice and your nose voice will also strengthen the muscles that you are using. You have lovely tone, you just have to learn how to generate the right breath pressure.
Emm, Thank you again for a very lovely video 😊 You have such a beautiful voice, and that added to your overall beauty has begun my Sunday in a wonderful way. Take care 🤗
Thank you David!! Your comments are always lovely to receive xx hope you are having a great day ✨
@@HarmonicPolyphonic You are very welcome Emm, I had a fantastic day yesterday after seeing you great video and hearing your lovely voice xxxr
I had never heard to raise the palette and closing of the nose.
Great explication!
Definitely helped me focus to increase the volume of the overtone.
Thank you!
Yay I’m so glad it helped you’ xx
Ahhhh, my beautiful friend, ZenInEmm. Comin' thru with the goods teaching the world the power of The O-tone.
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Thank you Timo Free ❤️ xox
Hello lovely! Thank you for all the consistent work you do uploading your knowledge on polyphonic singing! (I also have to ask, where did you get that shirt? Super cute.)
Hey Mar :) Thank you for your kind words! I hope you are well xx Here is the link to the top from lulus: www.lulus.com/products/alive-and-kicking-black-sleeveless-turtleneck-top/215058.html
Yay! Good to see your video pop into my feed!
Nice to hear from you! Are you well? xx
@@HarmonicPolyphonic Yes! Everything is good. I actually started using another platform in addition to RUclips. Wanted to show you some time!
Hi Emm, love your content! I have a kinda wierd question for you and your veiwers. Ok now let's open our minds. Do you think this ability we have is a remnants of an Anceint sound language or some other form of communication we humans used to use? I used my Dolpin Voice to activate my computer by substitution of sound samples in windows. Cool hu?
I would love to Tone with you someday! ☮️
Oh wow I would love to see a video of that Timber!! I honestly have no idea but am so grateful so many are enjoying this form of expression and connection 😃❤️
Such a nice video..! Good singing. I'll watch it again, later.
Thank you Robert! I hope you’ve had a good week since last time 😃🙏🏻
Hello Emm, I can't wait to try these new techniques. I squeezed my nose during a fundamental note practice just now. Everything stopped! I'm doing something wrong? But I'm still teaching notes and volumes that are pleasing to me.
Ok, I've suggested using instruments like the Japanese Koto stringed instrument as a done. Now go out in nature and find a willing band member. I found a Golden Tree Frog near my mountain cabin that will actually sing his droning note while I play along!! Fun stuff
Thank You Emm!
Hi Timber, I trust you have been well! It usually means you are producing sound in a more nasal way as opposed to diaphragm :) How is your practice going? xx
Hi Emme, nice to hear your still here!
My practice has been rewarding, thank you! I recently tried using these techniques while I was sick with bronchial numonia. I think the vibrations helped to clear my lungs and airway and lead to a more speedy recovery. Yea!!
Amazingly I felt so much better after I sang.
I hope your well, ☮️
Thank you for your tips beautiful💗💗
Thanks for watching my beautiful friend xox
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Thank you! Super helpful 💛
Yay I’m happy the tips were helpful Xox let me know how you go
hi thank you so much for this, this is so helpful and your voice is beautiful!! I hope you don't mind me asking what system you use when you are performing online live sessions? I am a vocal overtone healer and doing this online in sessions is proving challenging with a microphone and zoom alone. The sustained notes can fade out or not be consistent. Would there be an interface that I could use or alternative tech that you could recommend? Thank you so much :-)
Hey there! Most of the time I actually just use my laptop.. which is a Mac. I do have a few microphones and the Focusrite Scarlett solo interface xx
My volume it turned all the way up on this video and it's still not loud enough - please make sure your recording volume is high enough.
Thanks for the feedback! Xx
hey emm, nice to see you again, hw r u?
Hi Mohamed! I am well thank you how are you?
@@HarmonicPolyphonic i'm fine, thx for asking