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  1. ron says:
    July 22, 2008 at 10:02 am

    hey, you did an article about undertones on the violin. why not one about overtones with the voice?

    do a search for multi-harmonic singing.

    using overtones, you can essentially sing 4 notes at a time. One drone-like bass note, another note an octave up from the bass note, then add a note through your nose which is like a normal singing voice, then add a whistle-like note on the top (though it isnt whistling with the tongue).

    Its weird, and makes a sound similar to the bag pipes, but with your mouth!

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