Category
page 1Throat singing
Tuvan throat singing
music genre
overtone singing
singing technique
throat singing
vocal practices found in different cultures of the world and that may involve a wide range of techniques for producing voice and song
Inuit throat singing
form of musical performance uniquely found among the Inuit

David Hykes
American music therapist
Egschiglen
Egschiglen is a Mongolian folk band, formed in Ulaanbaatar in 1991. The band's name translates to "Beautiful Melody" in English. Egschiglen is among the few traditional Mongolian music groups to have achieved international recognition.

Genghis Blues
1999 film by Roko Belic
Vladimir Oidupaa
Tuvan musician, Khoomei and bayan performer (1949-2013)
Anna-Maria Hefele
German singer and composer
rekuhkara
Rekuhkara (from Sakhalin Ainu ; or in Hokkaidō Ainu) is a style of singing, similar to Inuit throat singing, that was practised by the Ainu until 1976 when the last practitioner died. The Sakhalin spelling or the Japanese spelling ( in Katakana) can also be encountered.
Altai Kai
Altai folk group
Tenores di Bitti "Mialinu Pira"
Italian music group