Huun Huur Tu at Philadelphia Folk Festival, Aug 2006
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I can mention the groups Tenores di Bitti or Tenores de Orosei.
You may tell me if the technique is really the same (to my ear it is). Cheers
I think you might have a look at this video first: Tenores di Bitti a Belluno 2
In this clip the singers explain their technique. To my ear the second and third singers actually do throat singing. Tenores de Orosei are perhaps even better than the Tenores di Bitti, because they reach very low tones, just like the HHT.
I am very curious to have your opinion!
i like this group in general. sarala is amazing.
What was that video trying to show? That there is a blend and continuum of cultures? A similar adaption to environments?
The video does not refute the repression of the Tuvan culture under the Soviet regime. Or the Tuvan's connection to the Mongolian traditions
watch?v=izuEJfOlHd0 thanks for your patience now back to throat singing.
Your point is well taken. However, to use your analogy, while I might have a lot in common with a French person in China, as an American, I wouldn't have much in common with them in France, or Europe for that matter.
I feel you are over simplifying the idea of "culture" and are arguing a different scale of relatedness than most would.
But it is a good discussion.
And Huun Huur Tu rocks.