In this episode, R&B vocal coach Kristal Cherelle covers techniques she used to sing polyphonic overtones/throat singing influenced and inspired by the Xhosa people of South Africa and American Soul/Jazz/R&B singer Lalah Hathaway, with reference to Tuvan style Mongolian throat overtone singing.
This technique is recommended only to be tried by vocalists who have a strong technical foundation to avoid vocal injury.
Prerequisites include:
Full vocal control through your entire range without straining
Diaphragm breath support
Controlled vocal fry (without impacting voice negatively)
Make sure your voice is fully warmed up
Videos referenced:
How to breathe correctly as a singer
https://youtu.be/Ptex5z75JWs?si=QLg2Fg78yTP4TS15
How to sing clearly through your entire range
https://youtu.be/6f1dnt9qhiw?si=LugabuHXHc_3t9zV
The importance of vocal warm ups and how to do them
https://youtu.be/NRPjmVidncU?si=gx8F6HlV_jxdWr_S
Understanding Harmonies
https://youtu.be/ZJDpgWhupzE?si=oFmWj828dJimqG3O
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