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Ruiz, Michael J.; Wilken, David – Physics Education, 2018
Tuvan throat singing, also called overtone singing, provides for an exotic demonstration of the physics of harmonics as well as introducing an Asian musical aesthetic. A low fundamental is sung and the singer skillfully alters the resonances of the vocal system to enhance an overtone (harmonic above the fundamental). The result is that the…
Descriptors: Singing, Music, Aesthetics, Intonation