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Excellent 🤩👏👏👏👏 Your valuable talent and knowledge amazing me! This astonishing sounds could help people to attune their vibrations on the aura and chakras system. I would like to invite you for a conversation about the above mentioned. I have been doing researching on health for a long time. Looking forward to hearing from you, German Rios. 👍🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏💓
It’s actually very easy because the overtones are created on their own, and I figured out how to use this technique a few years ago - one can also produce overtones while using mixed voice in a higher pitch, but they are definitely more obvious when using chest voice in a lower pitch!
So technically anyone can throatsing, the ‘hardest’ thing about it is, figuring out how to do it, but it’s probably easier for those that know how to growl / scream, because the other type of subharmonics uses a similar technique, the one where one uses a super low pitch, and I can go from A0 to A5 in chest voice on a good day, using both subharmonics and belting techniques which are opposites, and in head voice I can go from C6 to C8, and the overtones are not produced in the same way that head voice notes are produced, they aren’t produced by the actual vocal cords, but probably by the air, when one has that specific position / placement and the tension, so the fundamental must be a bit tense, so to speak, and the overtones will come naturally, so ppl with low and deep voices can also do it because one doesn’t necessarily need to have a higher and lighter voice to throatsing!
Meine Namen it’s not mutually exclusive. A well-developed skill can be called a talent. Almost no one has real talent if we don’t count the things they practiced.
💗YES!! That's what I said too!! I've been working at this in my spare time for 25y • my control is garbage • She's almost *magical* !!💗💗 I'm so impressed I'm smiling!😍🤩
some pieces actually feature overtones! for instance, “past life melodies” makes great use of this technique and adds an interesting quality to the piece that wouldn’t otherwise be present
@@oowaz Art's subjective, but *objectively* I'd guess its "use" is to blur life's edges via the beautiful/evocative; maybe administer a dopamine rush to counter depressive realism/existential horror. It's also pretty fun to bust it out when stoned with your mates! xo :D XD 💗
Absolutely *astounding* ! It's clear that the lower tone is from her vocal cords, but the high notes are a harmonic that Anna-Maria has found a way both produce and to control the pitch of independently. That's really something!
The method has been investigated by ENT doctors looking down the throats of Mongolian throat singers. The whistling sound is made by using the false vocal cords.
I can understand why this would sound so unbelievable at first because it’s not something you hear on a typical day in some countries but it’s actually a very old style of singing broadly used. Mostly of eastern cultures teaching it to their children through the generations but much more global than you would think. It’s called Tuvan throat singing (I think someone mentioned it in the comments). It consists of 3 types with many variations depending on the culture. 1st the Kargyraa focusing on low frequencies, 2nd Khoomei on middle frequencies, and 3rd Sygyt high frequencies. Marie was using Sygyt. She has very nice control of her tones and has practiced it well. The heavy metal band someone mentioned I believe they were referring to were Mongolian “The Hu”. If you want to broaden you mind, search out some YT videos of throat singing and you will be amazed of the beautiful music you find from soo many different cultures. I know I have and enjoy it very much. Hope this was helpful to those unfamiliar with this masterful art. Have a blessed day
I've experienced this in a singing circle, but never this level of control. It's an amazing potential of the human voice, but one that is largely unknown.
When you hear that expression that someone's from another dimension it just means they're doing something that seems unreal. How have you never heard of that? Are you from another dimension or something? :)
Eric Cantu I was thinking the same thing. This moving picture image has somehow bent itself in through the parallel and we are looking at a black and white representation of an entity from an unknown dimension, possibly a shaman.
dumbidols I’ve never seen her before now, and do hope to find out more. But if I had to guess, I’d say that she is deliberately mimicking the hand gestures of a theremin player (perhaps she’s one herself) in order to help illustrate the tones as she sings them. That, and it looks cool to see a beautiful woman make graceful hand gestures. Edit: her proprioceptive neurons and her motor neurons (peripheral NS) would appear to be linked to her auditory processing center (central NS). I’m guessing she’s a synesthete and an Aspergian. And a beautiful, talented woman, but that’s no guess.
@@cristina8868 Do you understand which demons one must summon to accomplish this, vocally? It's not pleasant. (Mostly kidding) Only the "chosen" can do this well, as she can. Others, like me, just marvel at her (and others') voodoo.
@@leahyo2451 Have you ever heard throat singing? Something like this ruclips.net/video/41_d4D7T6uI/видео.html or that ruclips.net/video/qhSEKxQjOpY/видео.html
@@leahyo2451 , when you summon demons, they are your own. She didn't mention demons, you did in your judgement. Who is the one judging? Who is the one saying this? It is you Dear, adjust your thinking.
@Arid Sohan no no! Don't worry about it, I think it's pretty cool. I watched a couple vids of her performing with the cranberries and she is so so talented. Her voice is beautiful. I didn't mean to make it sound like you offended me or anything bc you most definitely did not 😘
I was already fascinated by how piano players can play different things with different hands at the same time, or how some bass players can sing while playing, but overtone singing is just above my imagination.
As someone who can do all 3 to some extent, controlled overtone singing took like a month, using both hands on piano took like a year, and I still can barely sing and play bass unless it's just root notes :p
This is purely a skill of the voice. Playing an instrument and singing is a massive skill of its own. The human brain is more impressive than ppl give credit for.
I've seen Geddy Lee, the lead singer and bass player for the Canadian rock band Rush, play his bass while singing and playing a keyboard as well all at the same time. Oh, and he also had a multitude of pedals at his feet that he uses for various sounds and as switches too.
@@Malaima - Tengger Cavalry for the win [Mongol metal]. Huun-Huur-Tu is good if you'd rather hear something more traditional, but they're Tuvan, not Mongolian.
Josh Naujokas I like the implication that you make appointments with your sleep paralysis demon. Like seriously what would that be like “Hey do you wanna come over and immobilize me to scare the shit out of me?” “Sure does 3:24 work” “Yeah that works see u then”
@Entertainment Pavement I'm not deluded. I'm just not stupid enough to go out of my way just to criticize someone else's way of life like you did. #realitycheck
The double sound, and the ingenuity of humans, the fact that this tonal duality may be older than modern ideas of instrumentation... cool stuff. Thanks.
we need to put a camera down her throat to watch how she controls her throat, this is incredible!!!!!! I’ve seen it with Opera singers and Hardcore Metal singers but I’d LOVE to see what her vocal folds are doing during this!
This is one of the most unbelievable vocal skills I have ever seen. I can only guess how many years of hard work this must have been. Congratulations, this is heavenly.
Heart emojis cannot be misused by ppl and must be edited out, love related emojis and terms only reflect me the only lovable being - anyways, this is actually very easy because the overtones are created on their own, and I figured out how to use this technique a few years ago, and one can also produce overtones while using mixed voice in a higher pitch, but they are definitely more obvious when using chest voice in a lower pitch, and anyone can throatsing, the ‘hardest’ thing about it is, figuring out how to do it, but it’s probably easier for those that know how to growl / scream, because the other type of subharmonics uses a similar technique, the one where one uses a super low pitch, and I can go from A0 to A5 in chest voice on a good day, using both subharmonics and belting techniques which are opposites, and in head voice I can go from C6 to C8, and the overtones are not produced in the same way that head voice notes are produced, they aren’t produced by the actual vocal cords, but probably by the air, when one has that specific position / placement and the tension, so the fundamental must be a bit tense, so to speak, and the overtones will come naturally, so ppl with low and deep voices can also do it because one doesn’t necessarily need to have a higher and lighter voice to throatsing!
Her saying she can throat sing is honestly on the same level as Beethoven walking into a piano store and just casually telling the floor clerk, "oh yeah, I took a few lessons growing up."
The overtones are a resonance in the mouth. By altering the shape of the mouth, you can control the transition from one overtone to the next. This involves the jaw, lips, tongue and for some, the upper palate as well.
@@st4rmonii When doing harmonic chanting, your mouth becomes a resonating chamber. If the chamber is a different size and shape, you alter the natural frequency of the resonance, and so you get a different pitch of the harmonic.
The first time I heard this was Mongolian throat singing, as they can do the same thing but also do the lower registers as well. Absolutely fantastic control Anny-Maria demonstrated!!
The way you sing and move your hands is very similar to a Theremin player, except your voice is the instrument. Very fascinating, thank you for sharing this amazing talent.
@@jacky9224 Du kannst beginnen, indem du von einem Vokal zum anderen gehst. Hier ist ein Video auf RUclips, das mir zum ersten Mal geholfen hat. ruclips.net/video/w42DQoZ-z_c/видео.html
Aka your nephilim child!!! Idk how you bastards are still here after the flood though... maybe you’re a water creature mixed with a “bene Elohim” watcher... aka aliens don’t exist. They are really the fallen angels mixed with either human dna or animals. Like Hercules. Half god half man. Or like Anubis:half god half dog. These things really existed. They explain away the mass mind control programming that is “aliens”. They were washed away with the flood and are in chains of darkness now. But when they return the people will all fall for the heliocentric alien evolution deception. Don’t say you weren’t told. Now you know. Aliens are total bullshit! Read genesis 6:4 and realize what’s going on people. Research “nephilim hybrids” this is a spiritual supernatural war and your all showing huge amounts of cognitive dissonance. Willful ignorance because the idea of God means you will be held accountable.
I'm over here out of breath just listening to you (seemingly) effortlessly move through scales like you don't need to breathe! I stumbled across this video after a quick google search on polyphonic examples and this has blown my mind! Thank you for sharing your amazing talent.
I’ve been a professional singer all most my life and THIS is a whole new level. I have just started teaching myself. I know it’s one of those things that once you get it, you get it. I can’t wait! 😊
So it’s basically doing Throat Singing and Whistle Voice at the same time and manually controlling them individually and simultaneously? I say basically but holy shit, this is otherworldly amazing.
The higher pitch technically isn’t really her voice. It’s the tongue placement that creates kind of a whistle it’s more similar to actually whistling than a whistle register
@@condior_4444 Overtones are produced with careful tongue positioning, the vocal chords only act as exciters, not as the main source of the sound. The fundamental is produced with vocal chords and lays the groundwork for the overtone series which is harnessed with different tongue positions.
Throat singing and whistle voice has nothing to do with this technique. Mongolians use this same technique while throat singing, but the two aren't the same. Throat singing results in a gravelly "squeezed" sound. Whistle voice is a register that she isn't using here, she is singing in a chest/mixed voice here. The high note is produced by her tongue positioning and creates a resonant air space in her mouth which is excited by her vocal chords to produce a sound indipendent of her vocal chords.
@@94e88 Not all throat singing results in a squeezed sound, check out some sygyt singing. Sygyt and what Anna is doing here are very similar with the main difference being the throat and chest pressure of sygyt. That makes it so that the overtone coming from your nose is louder than the voice that is coming from your throat. There are some fantastic sygyt singers who sound like Anna without the normal voice.
@@liammcclish4291 sygyt refers to the tongue position not the underlying fundamental(khorekteer, the actual throat singing part of khoomei). Sygyt uses a medium pitch khorekteer that is squeezed. Anna-Maria is only doing overtones, there is no throat singing here. Go look at alex glenfields sygyt, there you'll see what a proper khoomei sounds like.
As someone who has been singing professionally all of my life, I’m so envious of this lady. I can do it on my guitar, but I struggle vocally. This is so amazing.
Hello! I can't help but share that I was helped in vocals only by the master class of the outstanding opera bass of the 20th century Alexander Fillipovich Vedernikov ("Vedernikov's master class" on youtube.Duration 1h 20 minutes.From the 12th minute about voice production in La Scala, from the 46th minute- exercises), who in his youth, while studying at MGK, passed an internship in La Scala, where the teacher gave him the secret of correct singing on open ligaments. With this principle of sound extraction: -it's much easier to take the highest notes; -even at maximum loads on the vocal apparatus, knots on the ligaments and various vocal diseases do not form; - there is enough breath for a longer period of time; - the voice is preserved until a very old age. All God's blessings!
@@Tqueenboss1 i no joke heard this and nailed it 2 seconds after she demonstrated it. its super low though so you can barely hear it but im getting there, im 5 minutes in
It's pretty interesting that the overtones seem to favour a minor 7th vs a Major seventh. So we end up with a scale that sounds like the mixolydian mode, and not the ionian with its major 7th. Certain Indian ragas and some celtic music also seen to favour the minor 7th. Even in the harmonic series, the major 7th is further apart than the minor 7th. I think with Western music regarding the ionian mode, major 7th's role is more of having a "leading" tone, as in it really makes it want to resolve to the tonic.
Back in the early eighties my investment corporation was the 3rd online banking customer for Bank of America. I recall with the dial up modem and my computer I had to input something like a 60 alphanumeric digit code that was given to me by the technology expert for B of A worldwide. "F as in foxtrot, 1 as in the first number, C as in Charlie," me, "I as in I can't believe this." Now I tell my Google Home assistant, "I hooked up a smart light bulb, find it and name it 'A'."
This lady is genius you can see or more importantly hear very rarely. Such a rare voice. This is mesmerizing. I love the colour of the tones mixed together. She's a miracle.
Her singing abilities are magnificent but my mistake was in reading all these comments. I can’t stop laughing; tears are streaming! I think I just woke up my neighbors. Thanks.
I'm a musicologist, and I can tell you, in all my years of listening, I have NEVER seen anyone that is on this level. I'm LITERALLY dong back flips (if only in spirit!). _The Acoustic Rabbit Hole_
On a serious note. That is extremely difficult and I'm sure took years of training and practice. She appears to do it so effortlessly, as if anyone can do that.
Check out the video workshop in overtone singing with Anna-Maria! Everyone can learn overtone singing, I’m happy to help you sing crystal clear overtones yourself: overtone.academy/product/bundle. Also you’re welcome for a Personal Masterclass with me! Schedule your class here: overtone.academy/product/masterclass
It's too expensive for me. Please let us know if there is a sale or discount. 🤗🙏
Excellent 🤩👏👏👏👏
Your valuable talent and knowledge amazing me!
This astonishing sounds could help people to attune their vibrations on the aura and chakras system. I would like to invite you for a conversation about the above mentioned. I have been doing researching on health for a long time.
Looking forward to hearing from you,
German Rios. 👍🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏💓
You should look into Albania polyphonic music.
What an AMAZING GIFT you have!!! Astonishing! 🎉
Everyone can do it?! No. No they can’t.
I had no idea a human voice could do this. So amazing.
Yeah always thought that only passerine birds could do that
Listen some mongolian singing
It’s actually very easy because the overtones are created on their own, and I figured out how to use this technique a few years ago - one can also produce overtones while using mixed voice in a higher pitch, but they are definitely more obvious when using chest voice in a lower pitch!
So technically anyone can throatsing, the ‘hardest’ thing about it is, figuring out how to do it, but it’s probably easier for those that know how to growl / scream, because the other type of subharmonics uses a similar technique, the one where one uses a super low pitch, and I can go from A0 to A5 in chest voice on a good day, using both subharmonics and belting techniques which are opposites, and in head voice I can go from C6 to C8, and the overtones are not produced in the same way that head voice notes are produced, they aren’t produced by the actual vocal cords, but probably by the air, when one has that specific position / placement and the tension, so the fundamental must be a bit tense, so to speak, and the overtones will come naturally, so ppl with low and deep voices can also do it because one doesn’t necessarily need to have a higher and lighter voice to throatsing!
Diana Ankudinova sent me here.
Many people struggle to harmonize with others. Meanwhile, this lady harmonizes with herself.
Seriously though. That’s mad talent.
No, it's not a talent. It's skill. You can learn it. No seriously, *you* can learn it.
Jochem Goede THANK YOU, everybody keeps talking about talent, that’s so insulting to people who had to train and work hard to achieve this skill.
Meine Namen it’s not mutually exclusive. A well-developed skill can be called a talent.
Almost no one has real talent if we don’t count the things they practiced.
Jochem Goede Playing a guitar can be considered a talent depending how good you are at it. Same with her singing.
Skilled is being good, talented is being extremely good. Now, you decide.
That is the clearest loudest overtone singing I’ve ever heard
Ditto.
This is the first time I've ever heard the word overtone.
I know i was blown away by it. I'm familiar with the technique but she's amazing at it.
Listen to Avi Kaplan then
@@Iloveavitodeath I subscribed to her channel and have been listening to her
omg she’s even climbing up and down the phrygian dominant scale in the overtones
it’s insane how precise and musical it sounds
it has the major 7th in it too idk what to call it, i guess its some obscure bebop scale?
Right? ❤ wonderful vocalist. Seems like music theory considerations. An organ is useful.. I'm not sayin' she's a show off. No what I mean though?
not only her ability to do this, but to CONTROL it how she does is extraterrestrial.
💗YES!! That's what I said too!! I've been working at this in my spare time for 25y • my control is garbage • She's almost *magical* !!💗💗 I'm so impressed I'm smiling!😍🤩
it's impressive but when is that ever useful tho?
some pieces actually feature overtones! for instance, “past life melodies” makes great use of this technique and adds an interesting quality to the piece that wouldn’t otherwise be present
@@MistahFrizz Oh WOW!!! COOOOOOL!!!! Thanks!!!! xoxo
@@oowaz Art's subjective, but *objectively* I'd guess its "use" is to blur life's edges via the beautiful/evocative; maybe administer a dopamine rush to counter depressive realism/existential horror. It's also pretty fun to bust it out when stoned with your mates! xo :D XD 💗
Half way through the furniture in my room started floating
Daniel Segovia lol
😂😂😂😂👍
Daniel Segovia omg, can’t..stop..laughing 😜😅😅😂
😆😆📯
I'm in tears
She literally sounds like an instrument, this is amazing.
She is the instrument
I think there's a synth playing as well for reference... maybe its not idk but if it's not I'd be mind blown
@@sf1292 🤯
this is the type of objectifying women i agree with.
@@sf1292это голос. Это древняя техника
Absolutely *astounding* ! It's clear that the lower tone is from her vocal cords, but the high notes are a harmonic that Anna-Maria has found a way both produce and to control the pitch of independently. That's really something!
It’s through manipulation of the resonance space through changing lip and tongue position.
!!!!!!
It's used in throat singing a lot. The overtone technique in Tuvan i think is called sygyt.
The method has been investigated by ENT doctors looking down the throats of Mongolian throat singers. The whistling sound is made by using the false vocal cords.
And how does she get the insanely high pitched whistle sound??
me communicating with aliens when they abduct me so i can complain about my problems
😂😂
"Aliens have abducted you" response 50 years ago: "Help!!! 😭😭"
Today: "... that's the aliens' problem."
DEADDDD
Me lol
Lml I'm done with the internet for the day
Proof that I`ll watch anything at 5 am in the morning.
willythewave literally 😂😂👌🏻👌🏻😭 MEE
Omg it’s literally 5:19am and here I am. Fuck
@@lucjohnson2901 it's 5:05 for me 💀
LMAO it’s 5:35 here :(
as opposed to 5 am at night
I've never been so excited to head into a comment section.
😂😂 me too
And a little bit frightened.
Looool
hi
Ayyy lmao
I can understand why this would sound so unbelievable at first because it’s not something you hear on a typical day in some countries but it’s actually a very old style of singing broadly used. Mostly of eastern cultures teaching it to their children through the generations but much more global than you would think. It’s called Tuvan throat singing (I think someone mentioned it in the comments). It consists of 3 types with many variations depending on the culture. 1st the Kargyraa focusing on low frequencies, 2nd Khoomei on middle frequencies, and 3rd Sygyt high frequencies. Marie was using Sygyt. She has very nice control of her tones and has practiced it well. The heavy metal band someone mentioned I believe they were referring to were Mongolian “The Hu”. If you want to broaden you mind, search out some YT videos of throat singing and you will be amazed of the beautiful music you find from soo many different cultures. I know I have and enjoy it very much. Hope this was helpful to those unfamiliar with this masterful art. Have a blessed day
This was wonderful thank you!
Wow! You sound amazing and totally not someone I would hate with every cell in my body.
@@cackslopper5321???
!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you :)
I've experienced this in a singing circle, but never this level of control. It's an amazing potential of the human voice, but one that is largely unknown.
Outside of Mongolia
Its unbelivebel and incredible 😳
Except in beat box
Avi Kaplan Overtone
Eseentially a whistle and a hum. U just need the right kind of pipes.
Incredibly impressive.
+Chase Holfelder oh
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The fact that the harmonics are SO CLEAR!!
That would have been the fastest trial in Salem, like a matter of a split second.
Le Rigoureux Hahahaha
Lmao
@Le Rigourex that is probably the funniest RUclips comment I have ever read! Expertly done. Hahahah!
You're awesome.
@KJ Grey
😂
This woman is from another dimension
i doubt dimension is the word you are looking for here
When you hear that expression that someone's from another dimension it just means they're doing something that seems unreal. How have you never heard of that? Are you from another dimension or something? :)
Eric Cantu I was thinking the same thing. This moving picture image has somehow bent itself in through the parallel and we are looking at a black and white representation of an entity from an unknown dimension, possibly a shaman.
Buster Brown I agree, people, try mimicking her blinking and you'll see how abnormal her blinking is.
[Eric Cantu] She is most likely from Neu-Schwabenland
Are her parents theremins?
Paddy's Piano Seriously she sounds like one!
LOL
Suena igual !! jajaja
Paddy's Piano brilliant!
Brilliant.
how she can not only do 2 diff notes, but diff melody with each at the same time...mind is blown. She is incredible.
She sounds like, and moves her hands like, shes playing a theramin
dumbidols I’ve never seen her before now, and do hope to find out more. But if I had to guess, I’d say that she is deliberately mimicking the hand gestures of a theremin player (perhaps she’s one herself) in order to help illustrate the tones as she sings them. That, and it looks cool to see a beautiful woman make graceful hand gestures.
Edit: her proprioceptive neurons and her motor neurons (peripheral NS) would appear to be linked to her auditory processing center (central NS).
I’m guessing she’s a synesthete and an Aspergian. And a beautiful, talented woman, but that’s no guess.
She probably was a theramin in a past life.
Maybe she swallowed a theremin?
[sic] I don’t know why. Perhaps she’ll die?
@@stvbrsn I know an old lady who swallowed a theremin?? Lol, too funny!
As a vocalist, hand to my heart, this is the creepiest thing I've ever heard.
Also coolest.
@@cristina8868 Do you understand which demons one must summon to accomplish this, vocally? It's not pleasant.
(Mostly kidding) Only the "chosen" can do this well, as she can. Others, like me, just marvel at her (and others') voodoo.
@@leahyo2451 Have you ever heard throat singing? Something like this ruclips.net/video/41_d4D7T6uI/видео.html or that ruclips.net/video/qhSEKxQjOpY/видео.html
@@leahyo2451 , when you summon demons, they are your own. She didn't mention demons, you did in your judgement. Who is the one judging? Who is the one saying this? It is you Dear, adjust your thinking.
@@marymac4243 My comments must have gone over your head, dear. I did nothing but compliment this lady and her talent. Cool it.
@@rooibosteana4245 I have! Another amazing use of the voice! I had not seen that particular video that you shared though. Very nice! 👍
Her breath control is incredible on its own. This is so cool. holy crap
@Arid Sohan whoa that's so weird! I've never heard of her before but I totally see what you mean. Very similar face shapes lol
There are some hilarious replies, but my sweet lordy, this is unreal!
@Arid Sohan no no! Don't worry about it, I think it's pretty cool. I watched a couple vids of her performing with the cranberries and she is so so talented. Her voice is beautiful.
I didn't mean to make it sound like you offended me or anything bc you most definitely did not 😘
As someone who has a really hard time staying in key or even on a note I find it totally fascinating and extremely impressive.
I was already fascinated by how piano players can play different things with different hands at the same time, or how some bass players can sing while playing, but overtone singing is just above my imagination.
As someone who can do all 3 to some extent, controlled overtone singing took like a month, using both hands on piano took like a year, and I still can barely sing and play bass unless it's just root notes :p
@@cheeki-breeki now that's an accomplishment! I'm just a bass, recorder and violin player, playing only one melody at a time.
This is purely a skill of the voice. Playing an instrument and singing is a massive skill of its own. The human brain is more impressive than ppl give credit for.
I've seen Geddy Lee, the lead singer and bass player for the Canadian rock band Rush, play his bass while singing and playing a keyboard as well all at the same time. Oh, and he also had a multitude of pedals at his feet that he uses for various sounds and as switches too.
Try playing drums and singing@@cheeki-breeki
Her control is amazing I've only seen that with traditional Mongolian throat singers.
Where can you find audios of that?
Laima Mockus Córdoba literally just search on RUclips
@@Malaima - Tengger Cavalry for the win [Mongol metal]. Huun-Huur-Tu is good if you'd rather hear something more traditional, but they're Tuvan, not Mongolian.
She's better because she can change the fundamental at will too.
You're a Mongolian throat singer. Haha sorry, had to say it!
My sleep paralysis demon just called in sick after I played this
Josh Naujokas I like the implication that you make appointments with your sleep paralysis demon. Like seriously what would that be like
“Hey do you wanna come over and immobilize me to scare the shit out of me?”
“Sure does 3:24 work”
“Yeah that works see u then”
(Next time it happens, call Jesus. He recues from this.)
@Entertainment Pavement He gave himself to save you.
@Entertainment Pavement yes. I mean, if you don't like it, that's okay. But that's how it is. 😊 Enjoy your day!
@Entertainment Pavement I'm not deluded. I'm just not stupid enough to go out of my way just to criticize someone else's way of life like you did. #realitycheck
This has always fascinated me, I cannot imagine the self discipline and practice that this takes.
They really did her dirty with that thumbnail
Emilia Thomas she still looks hot as shit
Emilia Thomas I think this "dirty" attracted Even more People. Good for her.
@@pinkrey4277 not gonna argue with that (;
She looks possessed
She looks like she is tired of everyones shit.
Music teacher: "I'll do the baritone you sing the contralto.
Anna: "it's OK, I'll just sing both"
Anna was like, “no no no no, I’m gonna sing them both girl”
ackshually she isn't singing bass, it's somewhere in the mids range
@@vindicator879 I think the person is just giving an example.
😂💯
That’s what happens when you’re carrying a group project
The double sound, and the ingenuity of humans, the fact that this tonal duality may be older than modern ideas of instrumentation... cool stuff. Thanks.
Yes, I agree.. totally fascinating and I'm always left in awe 🙌
After all the oldest means for making music is the human voice.
@@Cyberplayer5 Birds made music earlier than humans did.
There are ancient polyphonic flutes, so people have harmonizing with themselves for millenia
It is really, really hard.
we need to put a camera down her throat to watch how she controls her throat, this is incredible!!!!!! I’ve seen it with Opera singers and Hardcore Metal singers but I’d LOVE to see what her vocal folds are doing during this!
This is one of the most unbelievable vocal skills I have ever seen. I can only guess how many years of hard work this must have been. Congratulations, this is heavenly.
Did you ever seen the beatbox tehniques that are up there?
around 4 Days
You people are hateful.
I appreciate talent.
@@danieltische1493 Ha ha true
It's actually not that hard after you figured out the trick. And it is essentially a trick. Once you know how to do it it stops being magical.
I refused to believe she isn’t a mermaid
Notice how she's not showing her legs
@Scram Jam you must be fun at parties
Would you rather top half human, bottom half fish? Or top half fish, bottom half human?
*siren
She's not she's a siren
It's like she's whistling and humming at the same time. Just wooooow❤
Yeah, because that's exactly what this is lol.
Heart emojis cannot be misused by ppl and must be edited out, love related emojis and terms only reflect me the only lovable being - anyways, this is actually very easy because the overtones are created on their own, and I figured out how to use this technique a few years ago, and one can also produce overtones while using mixed voice in a higher pitch, but they are definitely more obvious when using chest voice in a lower pitch, and anyone can throatsing, the ‘hardest’ thing about it is, figuring out how to do it, but it’s probably easier for those that know how to growl / scream, because the other type of subharmonics uses a similar technique, the one where one uses a super low pitch, and I can go from A0 to A5 in chest voice on a good day, using both subharmonics and belting techniques which are opposites, and in head voice I can go from C6 to C8, and the overtones are not produced in the same way that head voice notes are produced, they aren’t produced by the actual vocal cords, but probably by the air, when one has that specific position / placement and the tension, so the fundamental must be a bit tense, so to speak, and the overtones will come naturally, so ppl with low and deep voices can also do it because one doesn’t necessarily need to have a higher and lighter voice to throatsing!
@@FrozenMermaid666 🤯 thanks for sharing
@@-in-the-meantime... 😂
@@FrozenMermaid666 do I do a heart emoji or not ? I love your explanation!
Потрясающе! Никогда такого раньше не слышал!
ruclips.net/video/dwL_kms2eYE/видео.htmlsi=J-CBQua7cHaYYcjt
Woah, this is super impressive but the black and white really brings out to the eerieness of the sound jesus christ
Yeah that's my thought. It's really cool otherwise.
Tawny Evergreen lmfao yes!!
No one:
My last brain cell at three a.m:
wwEEoooWrOoohhheeeee
I'm pretty sure I was listening to that exact bit when I read this comment.
Ffs.... 01:45 here, and i'm laughing way too hard at this....
This made me laugh the hardest.
This is so accurate, I can’t even.
If no one is silent, then what is everyone doing?
I'm hooked. It sounds like the call of the mothership.
Lmao woo i cant stop my tummy herts did have to say that lol
I think she's German, so it would be the mothership from the fatherland.
I agree
Lucia McMaster...Can you say the theme from CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND. 🤣👽👾🤖
3:47 that was the most amazing overtone singing I’ve ever heard O.O just WOW
This just blew my mind... it's the closest thing to a super power that I've ever witnessed.
Ennio Spione it's up there with bjj and the violin that's for sure
Search up yodeling ukraine’s got talent
Astro just finished watching this vid ruclips.net/video/uCZaIuBWTbQ/видео.html omg
You havent seen stan lees super human show then
In Tibet and other parts of Asia this is traditional.
Polyphonic overtone singing? What's that?
5 minutes later; O. M. G.
Bruh the video ain't even 5 mins long xD
yea
@@JyunJyunie.00 but he had to recover from listening to this. It's not usual.
It's the same as Mongolian throat singing
It's tha same as Alien Brain Melt. Lookz like it werked!
Anna sings one note and Maria sings the other one lol
😂✌️ Good job
😁😁😁😁
Underrated comment 😂😂😂
One of the best comments on youtube :D
lol
I think how i felt the first time hearing and seeing this, is kind of akin to how people describe sirens in old mythology. Absolutely mesmerising.
She would be considered a goddess in Mongolia. Another level of polyphonic vocal!
Yep.
Yep you are right - I know the sound from somewhere - Mongolia exactly !
Yeah. Would be cool to see an ‘Anna-Maria in Mongolia’ video some day.
As soon as I heard this I realized there was a name for what the Mongolians do!
@@bavariancarenthusiast2722 Throat singing
Her saying she can throat sing is honestly on the same level as Beethoven walking into a piano store and just casually telling the floor clerk, "oh yeah, I took a few lessons growing up."
The dog??
even more insane@@Zett76
I don’t know who she is- I always associated throat singing with Mongolia, but I guess she popularised the practice in the west or something then?
@@bambino9235Nah, the commentor was just complimenting how talented her throat singing is
Sounds like she’s whistling and singing at the same time. How the heck do you do this?
The overtones are a resonance in the mouth. By altering the shape of the mouth, you can control the transition from one overtone to the next. This involves the jaw, lips, tongue and for some, the upper palate as well.
@@paulstandeven8572
Sorry....what? I'm so confused this 8s so complicated
@@st4rmonii When doing harmonic chanting, your mouth becomes a resonating chamber. If the chamber is a different size and shape, you alter the natural frequency of the resonance, and so you get a different pitch of the harmonic.
@@st4rmonii the upper palate nigga
@@Adrenalean767 😂😂😂😂😂
Wow. I'm getting old, you like to think you have seen/heard a little bit of everything but this left me speechless. Incredible Anna-Maria. Thank you.
Sounds like she has eaten a flute.
Amazing voice!!
😆
LOL most hilarious description so far
Interesting way to say it
Jajajaja lgp
😂😂😂 best comment ever
My friends: "What did you do in quarantine?"
Me:"UuuuAaaaaIiiiiUuuuuAaaaaa"
No, remember the harmony, two sounds!
Me:
Aaaiiiiuuuaaoooiiii
Eeeuuaaaooeeeuu
🤣👍
Hahahahahhahahaha
🤣
this comment made my day
I crashed my ship on the rocks listening to this.
And I wasn't even in a ship.
I’m ☠️🤣
Are the kids ok?
⚰️⚰️⚰️⚰️ 😂😂😂😂
@@sandyknowles5638 Their heads were spinning around and they started speaking Latin backwards, but I'm sure it's a phase.
Callate un rato
Last week I thought this was crazy. I almost thought it was fake. I started overtone singing every day now while driving so fun!
Now, if she stared beatboxing at the same time, she would be a one woman a capella group
Somebody PLEASE do a Remix
@@nedisahonkey Wow, you weren't kidding. Thank you for that link!
She just has flute-like holes in her lungs
This is a cappella theremin
Imagine the mosh pit
When you accidentally swallow an 80's synthesizer board
🤣😭🤣😁
I'm guessing you saw that article as well .. lolol. Beware the red knobs. Respect the red knobs.
I'm pretty sure she swallowed a theremin. Otherwise why would she need to move her hands like that?
Jajaja😂😂😂
@@neptilo :-) lol
This is what you do when you can’t trust your duet partner.
“Hell no, Imma sing the harmony out of myself..”
True tho
Ptffffhahahahs
Timotius Noya haha
HAHAHAHAHA
😂😂😂
"Thanks for watching, humans."
Lol. GG
xD
best comment
You said 4 words 2 years ago and im laughing
Apparently you can only hum while doing this, no words.
"thanks for watching"
*casually disappears*
OMG LMFAO 😂
I just did the loudest dorkiest laugh.....I've had in awhile.soooooo funny. Visual was right on
she was clearly beamed up
This is a perfect comment. 👏👏
Lol
Nice try. But I know the other tone is actually coming out from her eyes.
Strawberry Aster hahahaha
Strawberry Aster hahaha the blinks probably help keep her on track while switching tones and whatever else
Оррррр
You're different from everyone else ever
Tones dont have eyes
The first time I heard this was Mongolian throat singing, as they can do the same thing but also do the lower registers as well. Absolutely fantastic control Anny-Maria demonstrated!!
The way you sing and move your hands is very similar to a Theremin player, except your voice is the instrument. Very fascinating, thank you for sharing this amazing talent.
I thought the same thing. \
Braucht man eine bestimmte Voraussetzung, oder kann ich das auch lernen? Wirklich beeindruckend!
@@jacky9224 Du kannst beginnen, indem du von einem Vokal zum anderen gehst. Hier ist ein Video auf RUclips, das mir zum ersten Mal geholfen hat. ruclips.net/video/w42DQoZ-z_c/видео.html
@@jacky9224 ruclips.net/video/vC9Qh709gas/видео.html Anna hat auch einige großartige Tutorials.
@@milododds1 Vielen lieben Dank 🙏🏻
"How to sing to your alien/human hybrid child"
Found the sims player.
Aka your nephilim child!!! Idk how you bastards are still here after the flood though... maybe you’re a water creature mixed with a “bene Elohim” watcher...
aka aliens don’t exist. They are really the fallen angels mixed with either human dna or animals.
Like Hercules. Half god half man.
Or like Anubis:half god half dog.
These things really existed. They explain away the mass mind control programming that is “aliens”.
They were washed away with the flood and are in chains of darkness now. But when they return the people will all fall for the heliocentric alien evolution deception. Don’t say you weren’t told. Now you know. Aliens are total bullshit! Read genesis 6:4 and realize what’s going on people. Research “nephilim hybrids” this is a spiritual supernatural war and your all showing huge amounts of cognitive dissonance. Willful ignorance because the idea of God means you will be held accountable.
hahaha
Dying 🤣🤣
LMAO
Me arguing with my wife: It's not what you SAID, it was the TONE.
If your wife busts a tone like this lady, GET OUT OF THE HOUSE IMMEDIATELY!
you mean, it was the TONES you used
@@RabbitholeIsrael exactly lol
I say the same to my wife. When she say a word in a harsh tone and it hurt me, she say that I am too sensitive.
Which one, overtone or fundamental?
I'm over here out of breath just listening to you (seemingly) effortlessly move through scales like you don't need to breathe! I stumbled across this video after a quick google search on polyphonic examples and this has blown my mind! Thank you for sharing your amazing talent.
No one:
Ancient egytians communicating with aliens: 3:00
IM SCREAMING LOL
AHAHAHHA
Lol
trash hahaha
AND ME- I'M DEAD !!!!
You win
This is insane that she has such control over harmonic overtones! Amazing!
Quite a hummer.
I have a feeling this is a secret message being broadcasted to aliens.
Or from aliens
I’ve been a professional singer all most my life and THIS is a whole new level. I have just started teaching myself. I know it’s one of those things that once you get it, you get it. I can’t wait! 😊
So it’s basically doing Throat Singing and Whistle Voice at the same time and manually controlling them individually and simultaneously? I say basically but holy shit, this is otherworldly amazing.
The higher pitch technically isn’t really her voice. It’s the tongue placement that creates kind of a whistle it’s more similar to actually whistling than a whistle register
@@condior_4444 Overtones are produced with careful tongue positioning, the vocal chords only act as exciters, not as the main source of the sound. The fundamental is produced with vocal chords and lays the groundwork for the overtone series which is harnessed with different tongue positions.
Throat singing and whistle voice has nothing to do with this technique. Mongolians use this same technique while throat singing, but the two aren't the same. Throat singing results in a gravelly "squeezed" sound. Whistle voice is a register that she isn't using here, she is singing in a chest/mixed voice here. The high note is produced by her tongue positioning and creates a resonant air space in her mouth which is excited by her vocal chords to produce a sound indipendent of her vocal chords.
@@94e88 Not all throat singing results in a squeezed sound, check out some sygyt singing. Sygyt and what Anna is doing here are very similar with the main difference being the throat and chest pressure of sygyt. That makes it so that the overtone coming from your nose is louder than the voice that is coming from your throat. There are some fantastic sygyt singers who sound like Anna without the normal voice.
@@liammcclish4291 sygyt refers to the tongue position not the underlying fundamental(khorekteer, the actual throat singing part of khoomei). Sygyt uses a medium pitch khorekteer that is squeezed. Anna-Maria is only doing overtones, there is no throat singing here.
Go look at alex glenfields sygyt, there you'll see what a proper khoomei sounds like.
This is like tuvan/Mongolian throat singing but I never heard it with this much variation and technique!
As someone who has been singing professionally all of my life, I’m so envious of this lady. I can do it on my guitar, but I struggle vocally. This is so amazing.
Hello! I can't help but share that I was helped in vocals only by the master class of the outstanding opera bass of the 20th century Alexander Fillipovich Vedernikov ("Vedernikov's master class" on youtube.Duration 1h 20 minutes.From the 12th minute about voice production in La Scala, from the 46th minute- exercises), who in his youth, while studying at MGK, passed an internship in La Scala, where the teacher gave him the secret of correct singing on open ligaments. With this principle of sound extraction: -it's much easier to take the highest notes; -even at maximum loads on the vocal apparatus, knots on the ligaments and various vocal diseases do not form; - there is enough breath for a longer period of time; - the voice is preserved until a very old age. All God's blessings!
Overtones need INSANE voice control. Wow. You're a genius.
Actually... Not really! Everyone can do this!
@@ommynous yeah, i learned it years ago in about 4 hours!
@@Tqueenboss1 wow XD
really not that difficult, i learned it but she mastered it especially with pitch control of the lower note
@@Tqueenboss1 i no joke heard this and nailed it 2 seconds after she demonstrated it. its super low though so you can barely hear it but im getting there, im 5 minutes in
She has the understanding and vocabulary
Savant✨🙌
The aliens teaching me how to sing after breaking them out of Area 51
This comment section was the last place I was expecting to find an Area 51 meme.. Keep it up
Omg I was just thinking that 😂
Omg this meme 😂👌
😅😂😂
Nicole Schroeder Lmfaooooo 💀!!! That was a good one!
Crikey!?! 😮
I've heard a number of people (including in person) claim to be able to produce overtones like this, but none were *nearly* this clear.
BassByTheBay LITERALLY! I never believed it was real until now
Ever heard of mongolian throat singing? This is where it came from
Avi Kaplan does overtunes... but this woman, OMG. Absolute control and perfection. Hats off!!
i think she just summoned aliens in my bedroom. it's 4 AM and I'm alone.
send help.
i mean you’re not alone anymore
should have asked their opinion.
I didn't think it could be done!
🤣🤣🤣
Well it's 01:02 and thanks for your comment. I feel the same.
Are you still alive?
It's pretty interesting that the overtones seem to favour a minor 7th vs a Major seventh.
So we end up with a scale that sounds like the mixolydian mode, and not the ionian with its major 7th.
Certain Indian ragas and some celtic music also seen to favour the minor 7th.
Even in the harmonic series, the major 7th is further apart than the minor 7th.
I think with Western music regarding the ionian mode, major 7th's role is more of having a "leading" tone, as in it really makes it want to resolve to the tonic.
И это только моя вторая неделя карантина. Что же я буду смотреть через месяц?
zztop, держись брат💪🏻🤣
Думаю до кИРКОРОВА все равно НЕ докатишся !!!!!!!!
😂😂😂 В точку
Ты не один такой))
Ага... В 3 ночи... Что будет дальше...?)
I don't know who this woman is but my dial-up modem just fell in love with her.
I must have a dial up modem soul
Back in the early eighties my investment corporation was the 3rd online banking customer for Bank of America. I recall with the dial up modem and my computer I had to input something like a 60 alphanumeric digit code that was given to me by the technology expert for B of A worldwide. "F as in foxtrot, 1 as in the first number, C as in Charlie," me, "I as in I can't believe this." Now I tell my Google Home assistant, "I hooked up a smart light bulb, find it and name it 'A'."
@@NyxSilver8 who asked?
That's hilarious !!! : )
🤣
This is by far the funniest, most light-hearted comment thread on RUclips. Great video many thanks for sharing this incredible skill set.
Yup. Was not expecting a mass congregation of comedians here
The comments sections of any song by The Shaggs is quite humorous. Even the serious ones are funny
a human theremin!!! Igor, pull the switch now!
This lady is genius you can see or more importantly hear very rarely. Such a rare voice. This is mesmerizing. I love the colour of the tones mixed together. She's a miracle.
That is truly the most gorgeous polyphonic singing lizard mermaid siren I've ever seen.
@ColleenBerrY - And you have to be the most gorgeous cigarette smoker I've ever seen.
Yeah, definitely something reptilian in her presence
Seen?
I apologize for the monotonic lighting, unfortunately our sun is dying.
- Cameraman
haha lol
nenissaK 😂
They have a blackhole instead of a sun
Oh man, comment of the year right here 😎
I'm fine with that. It made the shadows just about perfect.
ive never heard anyone like this. she's a true phenomenon.
Or a phenowomanon. Whatever it is, it’s not human.
Look up throat singing
jaytotheell Yeah, No men on...her!LMAO
Look up to Lalah Hathaway feat Snarky Puppy - Something
this reminds me of avi kaplan, the ex-pentatonix member. check him out
I have never heard this way of singing before, such an extraordinary talent to sing so beautifully
Her singing abilities are magnificent but my mistake was in reading all these comments. I can’t stop laughing; tears are streaming!
I think I just woke up my neighbors.
Thanks.
my wife agrees
DUDE, SAME HERE
Neecy820 hehehehe I’m sitting here repressing giggles
Me too 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Me too!!!
This will come in really handy if I ever get stuck on a desert island. " Ok, Wilson, you take the harmony".
hahahaha
😂😂😂😂
Amazing 😂
Wait a minute, i saw your comment on that tinnitus video
The best
Even her brain is confused you can tell by how much shes blinking. What incredable voice controll. Amazing
Clone
I think it has something to do with the way she focuses
Its probably the vibrations. Some people while singing experience vibrations through nasal cavity and sinus which makes your eyes tingle.
Thanks!
Thank you!
I honestly did not know this was even a thing. You broadened my horizon on vocal artistry.
She has to blink to keep the cosmic rays from leaking out of her eyes
I had no idea that intentionally modulated polyphonic singing existed. Glorious!
Thats what i mean too 😅
I think there's a google doodle game based on her
You can find most anything, here in the Matrix!
I'm a musicologist, and I can tell you, in all my years of listening, I have NEVER seen anyone that is on this level. I'm LITERALLY dong back flips (if only in spirit!). _The Acoustic Rabbit Hole_
@@A-432-Zonewhat about diana ankudinova?
I can’t imagine how much time she must have spent practicing this.
I can't imagine how long it took to even start getting it right
I make those sounds with my ass after eating taco bell 😆😆😆
On a serious note. That is extremely difficult and I'm sure took years of training and practice. She appears to do it so effortlessly, as if anyone can do that.
Unbelievable! Anna-Maria you have miraculous control over your voice and throat muscles, absolutely miraculous.
But can you do Africa by Toto?
"Yes. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaareeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah."
in the desert
I broke down when reading this
Lol best comment on YT 😂😂😂😂
Yay, let's destroy one more song by infantilism!
She reminds me of the diva singer in the 5th Element.
PlavaLaguna
Exactly...the future is here :)
True.
You mixing it all up like in that game. Laguna the talent rights to Vitas.
it’s cool that angels finally have access to youtube
God has them in a pretty niffty uniform too. Very modern, like he's been getting fashion advice for dressing the holy host from britney spears.
Be not afraid.
Explains why its in black and white
@@syberphish God is really a fashion victim in fact
Angels don't exist though
Thank you RUclips for bringing me here. I never knew such an incredible talent existed.
When the aliens come this woman should be on the reception committee
Too flipping funny
She was
But I am proud to know I reside on the same planet as she.
Boufie999 I kept expecting the musical tones from the First Encounters movie.
Maybe she is the alien’s scout came here to book planet Earth
She's a human theremin. And i love it.
She even does the hand gestures!!😃
Um are you sure she's human. Uniquely talented extra-terrestrial.
I believe it was originally supposed to be the other way around :-D
exactly !
That's an excellent description!!
Me: tries singing like this
-Lost whale child appears
😂😂😂😂
That is the cutest comment I've read in years! 😭💝💗
You're a comic 😊
OMG lmao
LMBO! I actually can see that heppening!
Def the most impressive thing I've ever seen a human being do!