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Old 03-05-2010, 03:14 PM   #40 (permalink)
Petula07
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Originally Posted by Bulldog View Post
Yeah, I see what you mean there. I listen to hardly any metal myself, but throat-singing's a good way to begin to appreciate it. Very weird style as you say - it's like they pull off two or three different notes at the same time. The way to do it is to kinda use the front side of the very depths of your throat as you sing; keep your voice kinda bubbling under your mouth at all times (if that makes any sense). It's bloody hard to pull it off convincingly though.
Somehow I realized it later how variety singing can be. I don't know a way how to learn it but at least I found some articles about it...

Throat singing - http://www.tarbagan.net/nodo/how/how.html

Growl - http://www.wikihow.com/Growl

I read it but I am not able to do it

About metal... I'm not typical metalhead, I appreciate some metal bands as well as some pop, rock, folk bands. My first big metal love was (and still is) band Opeth. They are proggressive metal so they have some growl and clear singing in one song. It's not easy to cathegorize them - they have also some jazzy and and blues parts. Some people who don't like death metal can enjoy Opeth.




Another band with throat singing - Huun-Huur-Tu




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