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List of overtone musicians

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This is a list of musicians and musical groups utilizing some form of overtone singing.

Traditional

These are musicians using a traditional method of overtone singing: Overtone singing originates among the people in the Urankhai region of Siberia, who have historic links to Mongols (although they might speak Turkic languages, like Tuvans).

Turkic and Mongols

Groups

Others

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Non-traditional

  • Michael Vetter
  • Avi Kaplan – Bass singer and vocal percussionist, formerly in Pentatonix
  • Anna-Maria Hefele[1]
  • Guy Mendilow[2] – composer, show-creator, uses western overtone singing in multimedia productions like The Forgotten Kingdom
  • Theo Bleckmann – featured in composer John Hollenbeck's composition The Music of Life
  • Arrington de Dionyso of Old Time Relijun
  • Diamanda Galás – Greek-American performance artist and renowned vocalist; when performing an opera by Vinko Globokar she had to produce four tones at once[3]
  • Ilaria Orefice – Italian (Sardinia) singer and vocal researcher published on Pubmed and The Journal Of Voice, vocalist in the Nordic Folk band Nebala[4]
  • Demetrio Stratos – Italian singer of Greek and Egyptian origin, explored overtone singing, diplophony, triplophony with Area and in his solo records, in particular Cantare la voce
  • Luca Atzori - Italian actor and vocal researcher.
  • Tran Quang Hai – Vietnamese overtone singer, researcher on Mongolian khoomei in France in 1969[5]
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