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What Is Overtone Singing?

By Oberton — 2013

Overtone singing is a vocal technique that creates the auditory impression of polyphony by filtering individual overtones from the sound spectrum of the voice by controlling the resonances in the vocal tract in such a way that they are perceived as separate tones.

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Sacred Sounds: Magic & Healing Through Words & Music

In virtually every system of spirituality the world has ever known, sound has been considered a direct link between humanity and the divine. The ancient mystery schools all taught their students the use of sound as a creative and healing force.

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Vocal Explorations: Resonant Practices and Social Group Work—An Exploration of Toning, Chanting, Harmonic Overtone Singing and Meditation in Social Group Work.

Vocal Explorations explores the nature of experiences and possible effects created by a range of non-language-based practices used in social group work.

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