ARTICLES ON OVERTONE SINGING established by Michael Ormiston in 2004, UK Carol Pegg’s articles on Khöömii Khöömii nomination extract for UNSECO Intangible Cultural Heritage 2010 Scientific American Article September 1999 The Chöömij of Mongolia A Spectral Analysis of Overtone Singing by Ronald Walcott 1974 Original Research and Acoustical Analysis in connection with the Xöömij Style of Biphonic Singing Tran Quang Hai and Denis Guillou, Paris 1980 A Two Voiced Song With No Words by Lauri Harvilahti circa 1981 Tuvin Folk Music by A. N. Aksenov, Tuvinskaia Narodnaia Muzyka (Moscow, 1964) Analysis of Acoustical Features of Biphonic Singing Voices Male and Female Xöömij and Male Steppe Kargiraa By Takeda, Shoichi and Muraoka, Teruo Why Do We Perceive Two Tones Simultaneously In Xoomij Mongolian Traditional Singing? By MasashiYamada Synthesis of the laryngeal source of throat singing using a 2×2-mass model Ken-Ichi Sakakibara, Hiroshi Imagawa, Seiji Niimi, Naotoshi Osaka Physical Modelling of the vocal tract of a Sygyt singer by Chen-Gia Tsai Perception of Overtone Singing by Chen-Gia Tsai Kargyraa and meditation by Chen-Gia Tsai Growl Voice in Ethnic and Pop Styles Ken-Ichi Sakakibara, Leonardo Fuks, Hiroshi Imagawa, Niro Tayama 2004 False vocal fold surface waves during Sygyt singing: A hypothesis Chen-Gia Tsai, Yio-Wha Shau, and Tzu-Yu Hsiao False Vocal Fold Surface Waves During Sygyt Singing: a theoretical study by Chen-Gia TsaiThe Effect of the Hypopharyngeal and Supra-Glottic Shapes on The Singing VoiceHiroshi Imagawa, Ken-Ichi Sakakibara, Niro Tayama, Seiji Niimi, 2003The Laryngeal Flow model for Pressed-Type Singing VoicesKen-Ichi Sakakibara, Hiroshi Imagawa, Seiji Niimi, Naotoshi Osaka 2006Observation of Laryngeal Movements for Throat Singing. Vibrations of two pairs of folds in the human larynxKen-Ichi Sakakibara, Tomoko Konishi, Emi Zuiki Murano, Hiroshi Imagawa, Masanobu Kumada, Kazumasa Kondo, and Seiji NiimiDecember 2002Altai Khangai Ensemble info on Khöömii from the net Zulsar on Khöömii from the Net Page one of some Mongolian CD’s Featuring khöömii with track listings and liner notes Page two of some Mongolian CD’s Featuring khöömii with track listings and liner notes Page three of Some Mongolian CD’s found on the net An Incomplete List of recorded Mongolian khöömii singers, click on lettersA to F G to R S to Z Magic of Tone and the Art of Music by the late Dane RhudyarThis is a very interesting extract about the Harmonic series from the now out of print book Some Khöömii, Khoomei, Overtone Singing Links and Related Sites now mainly out of date will update soon http://www.soundtransformations.co.uk/Khoomiinewmain.htm Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related Author: tranquanghai1944 Ethnomusicologist, composer and vietnamese traditional musician View all posts by tranquanghai1944