The variety of healing sounds

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Postby Knorxl » Thu Dec 06, 2007 1:21 am

Hi Lorenzo,

melodioso wrote:Hello Knorxl,
so you're looking for a bass voice.


I'm aware that it may be a dream more than a real possibility, though... If you listened to some of the stuff that my italian friends do with their traditional polyphonic singing, you have an idea of what it is. When I am with them, the group I feel most attracted to (in terms of voice) is the dozen of bass guys. I 'hear' them better than the tenors.
That kind of voice has a very strong grounding effect on me, and I suppose my attraction for it might be expressing the importance and need for grounding at this stage in my life...


melodioso wrote: It depends on the length of the vocal folds which in women are shorter. This is for the low frequency you want.
There are tricks, like strohbass. I'm studying it in the last months, but I'm unsure if it can damage the voice. It's like the screaming techniques: somebody will not be affected like all these growlers around. Some will damage their voice. So I don't know if I should suggest. Sometimes I'm afraid for me too. The idea is to make parts of your throat resonate at a fraction of the vocal folds frequency. But my doctor said that maybe you find they resonate that way when you don't want to. My granmother has a male voice eversince and I think she has this phenomenon.

Maybe Kargyraa (partially works on the same principle) is a better choice because we have official advisors here.


Strohbass seems to resemble Tuvan singing, and if I'm correct, it's what I'm struggling with at the moment. I can produce the basis of it for a short while, but don't really succeed in adding a vocalized 'a' or 'o' on top of that (yet?). As soon as my throat gets a tad tense, it stops. Sofar there is no risk of damage as I don't force it, and I'll keep practicing that way. To be able to do it, I first practice mental and physical relaxation, and try to remain in that state.


Thanks for the info and suggestions, and I hope I can upload some results soon, so you can see what makes my cat happy!

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Postby Knorxl » Thu Dec 06, 2007 7:52 am

throatsinger wrote:Here's my suggestion: Post what gear you have now, such as mics, computer, software, etc., and someone with a similar setup can then advise you.


Quick update: we're supposed to acquire a digital recording device soon (where's Santa when you really need him?! ;-))... the mike is already somewhere in the house, but we're still missing the main element. I'll check around my friend if I can find something so I can send samples soon.

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Postby melodioso » Sun Dec 09, 2007 10:20 pm

Hello Knorxl,

Today you can record hours of 24bit sound into SD cards on battery with an equipment of an electric shaver size.

If you're deciding to buy a digital recorder you may look into Roland R-09, which is the one that I have, or the Zoom H4, which is the one I would have bought if it existed at the time I bought the R09.

It's a bit expensive, but I have used it a lot with reward.

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Postby Knorxl » Mon Dec 10, 2007 9:52 am

I cam home last night to find a Marantz PMD 660 and a mike sitting on the shelf.
:P :P :P

I can get WAV and MP3 files as an output, so I should be uploading some samples as soon as I find how to operate the thing...

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Re: The variety of healing sounds

Postby throatsinger » Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:55 am

So. How's it working?
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Re: The variety of healing sounds

Postby Knorxl » Wed Dec 19, 2007 7:19 am

throatsinger wrote:So. How's it working?


Oh, the recording device is working fine, and my dreaded lurgy is nearly over!

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Knorxl - please pass the tissues...
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Re: The variety of healing sounds

Postby melodioso » Thu Dec 20, 2007 8:42 am

Hey, I thought this was the healing thread :)
Anyway since I read this hint from Wolfgang I've always recovered faster: http://www.khoomei.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=120&p=2207#p2207
Cheers
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Re: The variety of healing sounds

Postby Knorxl » Thu Dec 20, 2007 10:20 am

melodioso wrote:Hey, I thought this was the healing thread :)
Anyway since I read this hint from Wolfgang I've always recovered faster: http://www.khoomei.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=120&p=2207#p2207
Cheers
Lorenzo




Thanks for the link, I learnt the technique eons ago while learning how to swim in the open sea - and my grandmother would always take a full bottle of sea water home at the end of the holidays, just for that purpose. :-(

My attempt yesterday was closer to a bagpipe than to throat singing... I sound more normal again now, so will try to record something tonight or tomorrow.
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