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overtone singing
About this tag
Overtone singing, also known as throat singing or harmonic singing, is a vocal technique where a single singer produces two or more distinct pitches simultaneously. The tag on WindowsForum.com includes a tutorial thread featuring a YouTube video demonstration. This technique involves manipulating the vocal tract to amplify specific overtones of a fundamental pitch, creating a melody of harmonics. While the forum primarily focuses on Windows and technology, this tag reflects a niche interest in music and vocal performance shared among community members.