8 Simple Overtone Singing Warm-up Exercises | Do These Before You Start



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Hello Polyphonic Overtone Singers! Today I am sharing 8 Simple Overtone Singing Warm-up Exercises to do before doing your Polyphonic Practice. These will help your chest & throat to be warm, while releasing tension in your body and mind. What is Polyphonic singing? Polyphonic singing is a type of overtone singing, whereby you produce two or multiple notes at the same time. I was inspired by Mongolian throat singing, then soon after came across Polyphonic singing (a western form of overtone singing) and it is a form of meditation for me to connect to my own voice, animals and nature. ➤ More Warm-up Exercises https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1abE... ➤ Beginners Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kzPe... ➤ The Benefits of Polyphonic Singing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IuFH... TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction 0:29 #1 8 Count Breathing 1:32 #2 Extended Exhale 2:00 #3 Qi Gong Bouncing 2:50 #4 Yawn 3:12 #5 Sustain the NNNNN Sound 3:59 #6 La La Ye La La Yu 4:20 #7 Luddle Laddle Luddle Laddle 4:37 #8 Ya Ya Ye Ya Ya Yu 5:14 Polyphonic Example 5:32 How Long Should You Practice? 6:35 Conclusion Socials: Instagram: @emmbronte __________________________________________ Music: Youtube Audio Drifting at 432 Hz | Unicorn Heads Finding beauty in the ordinary :)

Published by: Emm Bronte Published at: 3 years ago Category: