Throat singing
Throat singing is an umbrella term for a variety of indigenous vocal performance styles. Some of them have overlap with overtone singing, or harmonic singing.
By region
In Asia
- Tuvan throat singing, a form of overtone singing
- Altai throat singing[1]
- Tibetan throat singing
In Europe
Duet styles
- Inuit throat singing, a kind of duet as an entertaining contest
- Rekuhkara, formerly practiced by the Ainu of HokkaidÅ
- The term may also indicate the application of a harsh voice or some other constriction
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