Throat singing is a type of traditional singing from the Arctic regions of Canada, Alaska, and Siberia. It is characterized by a single vocalist producing two or more notes simultaneously, creating a unique and haunting sound. The singer uses their throat and mouth to create a low, guttural sound, while simultaneously producing a higher-pitched melody. This technique is used to create a range of sounds, from a low drone to a high-pitched whistle. Throat singing is often used in traditional music, but has also been incorporated into modern genres such as folk, rock, and hip-hop.
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