The pipes provide ambient resonance in conjunction with the overtones, but only those in a similar octave range... essentially the pitches will move around the array as sympathetic resonance is achieved. It probably feels pretty cool
If you listen carefully, you can hear the tubes resonating when she hits the notes. Imagine how it must feel to stand in this dome and have it sing back to you!
@@heraclesst.2269overtones are not sine waves. All particles of the wave don’t have same amplitude and moreover they have zero phase difference, hence we can’t represent overtones using sine function..
I have no words to express my feelings that is moved so much. Around 10 years ago, I found and listened to your early video and was interested so much. Now, fundamental tones you use has been increasing more than before. Amazing!
Your singing never fails to amaze me. I've been trying to produce just one overtone note off and on for years after watching your tutorial video and I finally succeeded in producing a note a 5th above the one I was singing. I got so excited, I started jumping up and down. But I've had no luck producing anything other than that 5th. I can hear the other notes very faintly as I shift the position of my tongue, but they're not remotely loud enough to be called singing. I have absolutely no idea how you do what you do. I get how it's supposed to work and the physical processes behind it, but I have no idea how you do it.
I have been teaching the techniques for 30 years. There are mouth, throat, mouth and throat, techniques. The mouth has 3 distinct techniques. Please watch some of my UA-cam beginning with this introduction to all of the vocal sounds possible. ua-cam.com/video/ymS4VgkuzrQ/v-deo.html
I am in the early stages of learning this, and I’d say the breakthrough for me was in placement. If you’re already a singer of sorts, this is much easier to work with, but basically you have to concentrate the vibration of your voice in your mouth. There’s a tutorial on UA-cam on overtone singing (Western style, like this, rather than the slightly different Mongolian) which guides you through this by getting you to go from a closed “ng” sound to a piercing sort of “eeee” sound and back. This gives you the feel for it, then once you start working with mouth shape/tongue position you sort of adapt as you go. I started with the vibration feeling at the very back of the roof of my mouth, but now try to shift it around depending on the overtone. Just to reiterate, I’m very new to this and by no means an expert, but that’s how it’s worked for me. I hope this helps, and if not I think Anna-Maria has an online course on it. Edit : Looking at back at this comment 8 months on, it's funny to see what I didn't yet understand about voice at the time. No doubt I will learn much more in time. I would now disagree with what I was saying about "placement", especially about concentrating a vibration in your mouth. Overtone singing actually requires more of the sound and airflow to be going through my nose than "regular" singing does, which I assume is because lowering the soft palette probably allows me to create a more separated, smaller space in my mouth for the overtones to resonate in. A lot of what makes overtone singing in any style is twang, as Koko Vocals says below - by which I'm referring specifically to aryepiglottic constriction. This puts more of the sound energy in the upper part of the spectrum, so the overtones already become louder relative to the fundamental frequency. However, when I was learning to sing like this I didn't really understand twang, and never consciously tried to engage it for overtone singing. I just did it as part of the whole movement of trying to make the overtones louder. What I described before the edit reflects how I experienced learning to sing like this, even if it wasn't physiologically accurate, so maybe it will work for other people, too. Humans are good at imitating stuff even if we don't quite understand it, it just takes time
Try singing through your nose on a mid-high note (for your range) and add twang (think Bulgarian singing) to boost the high harmonics. Hope this helps!
Это чудеса! Однажды во сне я летала под куполом храма и пела одновременно несколькими голосами, чудесно чудесно пела. В этом физическом мире я никогда не смогу это повторить. 😢 Я и не думала, что кто-то способен воспроизводить два голоса одновременно.
I mourn and grieve for humanity when I'm graced to witness people like you Anna. You who stretch and stress the boundaries of human potential. I weep twice, to bear witness to those meeting and stretching the potential and simultaneously so angry at how we have wielded our wit and expansiveness against others and against the planet. Thank you for expanding for beauty, for art, for love, and thank you for sharing it with us. I was so giddy when you replied to my comment years ago teaching us how to make nettle tea. I often share you and hope you are being met with the same energy you express. 👺⚡🙌🍦🎼
Diese Frau ist ein Phänomen. Neben der absolut einzigartig stark ausgeprägten Kontrolle über die Obertöne und der enormen Koordination, die es braucht, um "Bassline" und Melodie Linie parallel zu singen und unabhängig voneinander zu bewegen, hat sie auch eine beachtliche musiktheoretische Expertise. Ich bin jedes Mal absout demütig und beeindruckt, wenn ich mir Aufnahmen von ihr ansehe.
Primeira vez que escuto canto polifonico junto com canto natural. Provavelmente tu é o início de toda transformação do planeta e de mim . Atingiu o nível esperado e agora tudo começa outra vez o mundo não resiste a tamanha harmonia. Teu canto viajou até o centro da fonte.
This is absolutely amazing. I never thought i could even do it. After thirty minutes of severe practice i finally started to catch on and have been practicing for months and months and months. Dont be afraid to sit on your porch and make noises lol
Same!! I've been learning overtone singing for almost a year and a half, and sometimes I'd just practice while walking outside or waiting inside a empty part of a building! It's absolutely rewarding and I practice at least 30 minutes each by singing to myself or with my twin with a mix of polyphonic singing and single-tone singing! I find so much joy in it that it doesn't feel like a strict practice schedule, but rather just having a lot of fun and continuing to learn!
I was absolutely amazed when I first heard you sing in your video 7 years ago, I am still amazed today, perhaps even more. You are wonderful, and your talent is just spectacular!
This song i practice every sunday after liturgy in the chapel. Thank you Ana, you have definitely helped me do something ive been trying to achieve for years
I'm still working on making a consistent song instead of just going up and down like running my fingers back and forth on a keyboard 😂 we will get there
Just to be sure that nobody misunderstands this. You would hear all these overtones even if there were no metal pipes hanging there.
So why are they hanging there????
@@XSD.1. Dramatic visual effect.
The pipes provide ambient resonance in conjunction with the overtones, but only those in a similar octave range... essentially the pitches will move around the array as sympathetic resonance is achieved. It probably feels pretty cool
If you listen carefully, you can hear the tubes resonating when she hits the notes. Imagine how it must feel to stand in this dome and have it sing back to you!
That's basically physical autotune
I used to make weird noises like this in class and around the house as a kid. Who knew it could be turned into something so pleasant.
Most of the poliphonic singers start like this, scaring parents with this voice lol (at least from what I observed)
Any sound can be turned into music if you can just organize it over a meter with a beginning and an end, with a goal of creating human response.
I hope you've started again! You could prolly start a cult with it lol
@@bewoproductions9097 a goal of creating human response?
I used to do that as a kid too! I remember hearing the tone and then feeling AND hearing the overtone. :)
Purest tones I’ve ever heard from a human voice.
@@heraclesst.2269by definition, a sine wave cannot have overtones…but making things up for fun is cool too.
@@heraclesst.2269overtones are not sine waves. All particles of the wave don’t have same amplitude and moreover they have zero phase difference, hence we can’t represent overtones using sine function..
It's like listening to the sand flowing in the wind in the middle of the desert.
Beautiful analogy
Omg, it's like a flute would be doing another melody, yet it's just one singer. It's mesmerizing
This is the only thing that calms down my cat when she gets angry
I can't believe what I just heard and saw. It's a cosmic voyage. It's a inner voyage. It's unbeliavable. Thank you!
Intense and beautiful. Your voice reveals the magic hidden behind the vocal organ but also this magistral installation.
Thank you.
This sound has to open a hidden door somewhere. ❣❣💖
I have no words to express my feelings that is moved so much.
Around 10 years ago, I found and listened to your early video and was interested so much.
Now, fundamental tones you use has been increasing more than before. Amazing!
Whoa... Wow...the control!! The most mystical sound I've ever heard
Your singing never fails to amaze me. I've been trying to produce just one overtone note off and on for years after watching your tutorial video and I finally succeeded in producing a note a 5th above the one I was singing. I got so excited, I started jumping up and down.
But I've had no luck producing anything other than that 5th. I can hear the other notes very faintly as I shift the position of my tongue, but they're not remotely loud enough to be called singing.
I have absolutely no idea how you do what you do. I get how it's supposed to work and the physical processes behind it, but I have no idea how you do it.
I have been teaching the techniques for 30 years. There are mouth, throat, mouth and throat, techniques. The mouth has 3 distinct techniques. Please watch some of my UA-cam beginning with this introduction to all of the vocal sounds possible. ua-cam.com/video/ymS4VgkuzrQ/v-deo.html
I am in the early stages of learning this, and I’d say the breakthrough for me was in placement. If you’re already a singer of sorts, this is much easier to work with, but basically you have to concentrate the vibration of your voice in your mouth. There’s a tutorial on UA-cam on overtone singing (Western style, like this, rather than the slightly different Mongolian) which guides you through this by getting you to go from a closed “ng” sound to a piercing sort of “eeee” sound and back. This gives you the feel for it, then once you start working with mouth shape/tongue position you sort of adapt as you go. I started with the vibration feeling at the very back of the roof of my mouth, but now try to shift it around depending on the overtone. Just to reiterate, I’m very new to this and by no means an expert, but that’s how it’s worked for me. I hope this helps, and if not I think Anna-Maria has an online course on it.
Edit : Looking at back at this comment 8 months on, it's funny to see what I didn't yet understand about voice at the time. No doubt I will learn much more in time. I would now disagree with what I was saying about "placement", especially about concentrating a vibration in your mouth. Overtone singing actually requires more of the sound and airflow to be going through my nose than "regular" singing does, which I assume is because lowering the soft palette probably allows me to create a more separated, smaller space in my mouth for the overtones to resonate in. A lot of what makes overtone singing in any style is twang, as Koko Vocals says below - by which I'm referring specifically to aryepiglottic constriction. This puts more of the sound energy in the upper part of the spectrum, so the overtones already become louder relative to the fundamental frequency. However, when I was learning to sing like this I didn't really understand twang, and never consciously tried to engage it for overtone singing. I just did it as part of the whole movement of trying to make the overtones louder. What I described before the edit reflects how I experienced learning to sing like this, even if it wasn't physiologically accurate, so maybe it will work for other people, too. Humans are good at imitating stuff even if we don't quite understand it, it just takes time
Try singing through your nose on a mid-high note (for your range) and add twang (think Bulgarian singing) to boost the high harmonics. Hope this helps!
@@kokovocals How the heck do you sing through your nose ? 🤨
@@nashambenyisrael7689 It takes practice, but you have to open the nasal port or drop your soft palate. Are you a singer?
Это чудеса! Однажды во сне я летала под куполом храма и пела одновременно несколькими голосами, чудесно чудесно пела. В этом физическом мире я никогда не смогу это повторить. 😢 Я и не думала, что кто-то способен воспроизводить два голоса одновременно.
Thank you for bringing something beautiful into the world.
And that's how angels sing... ♡
I mourn and grieve for humanity when I'm graced to witness people like you Anna. You who stretch and stress the boundaries of human potential. I weep twice, to bear witness to those meeting and stretching the potential and simultaneously so angry at how we have wielded our wit and expansiveness against others and against the planet. Thank you for expanding for beauty, for art, for love, and thank you for sharing it with us. I was so giddy when you replied to my comment years ago teaching us how to make nettle tea. I often share you and hope you are being met with the same energy you express. 👺⚡🙌🍦🎼
I liked it too.
There are two types of people:
this is the most formal and both wholesome comment i have seen on this platform
@@hah-no. 😂
@@hah-no.Lmaoo
This alone is angelic, but imagine a choir like this.
Pleased a lot to hear and see you again, Anna-Maria! Thank you for such a joy you bring!
The age of humans produces the most wonderful things.
This is exemplary.
It is most pleasant music I have aver heard, mystique, spiritual, sensual and intelligent.... there are no words to express what I feel
I would buy an album of this. This is beautiful. I’m crying right now.
She's brought me to tears before as well. There's something otherworldly about her style.
I just nearly cried when I told my son this sound was a woman was singing. We were both nearly crying. Its really something.
I love it when those hanging sticks resonate with your overtones !
This is the sound which lures sailors to treacherous waters.
words unspoken but vibrating with understanding Tesla knew what is within all being
Thank you for your dedication Anna-Maria
I cannot even begin to describe the state of awe I felt while listening to you singing. Goosebumps and tears in my eyes. ♥
Diese Frau ist ein Phänomen. Neben der absolut einzigartig stark ausgeprägten Kontrolle über die Obertöne und der enormen Koordination, die es braucht, um "Bassline" und Melodie Linie parallel zu singen und unabhängig voneinander zu bewegen, hat sie auch eine beachtliche musiktheoretische Expertise. Ich bin jedes Mal absout demütig und beeindruckt, wenn ich mir Aufnahmen von ihr ansehe.
Vielen lieben Dank für das Feedback, freut mich sehr! 😉
This is some of the most incredibly controlled overtone singing that I’ve over heard in my entire life. My God!
Primeira vez que escuto canto polifonico junto com canto natural. Provavelmente tu é o início de toda transformação do planeta e de mim . Atingiu o nível esperado e agora tudo começa outra vez o mundo não resiste a tamanha harmonia. Teu canto viajou até o centro da fonte.
That is just so pure and amazing melodic control with the overtones. So musical and pure
OMG this is so beautiful.
I am playing this on the repeat days now.. I Love it. Its so Mystical. Like a song from Home
Awesome
Mahalo, Blessings, Shalom
🌞👁️🛸🌎🤯🙃🤣🖖🙌🙏🤙🌕❤️💛💚
I'm in love with this
Oh.my.stars!!! This is the most enchanting soul touching sound I’ve ever heard a human make! Absolutely ethereal!
This is the most in resonance👍🌴heppy green thursday
you have cultivated a true majesty of an instrument with your voice, this is.... breathtakingly beautiful
A spectacular performance of a beautiful composition. 💖
This is absolutely amazing. I never thought i could even do it. After thirty minutes of severe practice i finally started to catch on and have been practicing for months and months and months. Dont be afraid to sit on your porch and make noises lol
Same!! I've been learning overtone singing for almost a year and a half, and sometimes I'd just practice while walking outside or waiting inside a empty part of a building! It's absolutely rewarding and I practice at least 30 minutes each by singing to myself or with my twin with a mix of polyphonic singing and single-tone singing! I find so much joy in it that it doesn't feel like a strict practice schedule, but rather just having a lot of fun and continuing to learn!
I be doing it in public at this point because it's just so loud
Breathtaking and Stunning! Bravo
It sounds very much like kemetic yogic chanting tones for meditation - so beautiful
It’s sacred and elemental and blessed. Thank you dear one for sharing.
Her vocal technique is incredible. 🤩👏👏👏
What you do is incredible! Bravo and thank you...🙏💖✨
Your singing sounds so magical, and it pleases my haunted soul deeply 😍
I'm here for the frequency. I love that humans can learn this.
I will use this to do meditation
I was absolutely amazed when I first heard you sing in your video 7 years ago, I am still amazed today, perhaps even more.
You are wonderful, and your talent is just spectacular!
Amazing! Very beautiful, and GREAT acoustics!
Mesmerizing
Impresionante, ojala lograr esta tecnica algun día
Awesome ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Beeindruckend 👍✨🌈
So amazing, beautiful, and also so relaxing!!! Thanks for sharing!
Божественно!
Thank for exist!❤
WOW! Fantástico.
Großartig! Danke fürs Teilen...🙏💚
Magisch.. ❤
brilliant!!!!
So beautiful, interesting and entertaining to participate in the listening experience! I'm mesmerized by your gift.
❤️❤️💜💜💛💛💚 you must be an Angel,.. playing (our your) heart:)
Thank you for sharing this beautiful gift and energy. I am humbled.
Danke!
You're a joy. Keep your amazing effort up
This song i practice every sunday after liturgy in the chapel. Thank you Ana, you have definitely helped me do something ive been trying to achieve for years
I'm at a loss for words, aside from otherworldly.
Astounding. Unmatched vocal ability ❤️
Einzigartig und wunderbar. Das ist große Kunst.
Wie schön!
Why it makes me cry???? 😂 This sounds are from out of this world! I don't even find words, that's amazing
Yeah I’m crying and I don’t know why
Amazing
The control she has , is amazing . I’ve been practicing polytonal singing , but I still haven’t figured how to control de high pitch notes
@Aloha698 how has the polytonal singing been coming along? I'd like to try to learn this, and curious how long it takes to learn.
I'm still working on making a consistent song instead of just going up and down like running my fingers back and forth on a keyboard 😂 we will get there
Simplesmente incrível, mágico
Surreal cara, to todo arrepiado sdkakd
So beautiful thank you 💜♾️
You're absolutely brilliant.
Gave me chills, wow!!!
so beautiful, thank you 🙏🏼
Spectaculaire, et vraiment agréable.
Just breathtaking…! 😮
Could try and transcript a excerpt from a fugue from a Bach Sonata or Partita? I’m really curious how all the double stops will sound❤️
Ça m'hypnotise.
Absolutely stunning !
It's so beautiful.
Is there a vibrato to the overtone, or am I imagining it?
What a talent!!!
There is at times.
D+++ isso!! Tô enlouquecida aqui, de espanto e admiração!!! 🤩🤗😎🍀🌷
Beautiful! Thank you.
My favorite part is from 0:00 to 3:30 😃
No seriously this is so calming… I love the change of the fundamental note In 1:15 and 2:12 I love this…
A master of this art. Magical
wunderschön - großartig
So beautiful.
What an amazing talent. It's fascinating, captivating, haunting and beautiful. Bravo.
Healing Sounds ❤
Schön!
wonderful.. at last.. I've been waiting for you to do this for a couple of years now..
Thanks
Wonderful stuff!
I’m very impressed. Never heard something like that.
Truly amazing and a very special performance.
Magical!