JSngry Posted December 3, 2016 Report Posted December 3, 2016 So...I'm sitting around just now doing nothing except practicing my whistling (which isn't very good) and my humming (which is also not very good) and for whatever reason, attention drift, probably, I started doing both at the same time. It sounded like a whistler using a Varitone (or maybe a hummer using a Multivider), and I was like, whoa, this sounds familiar, but from where? Surely this is either a commercial gimmick and/or a folk tradition somewhere? But who/where? As always, thanks in advance! Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted December 3, 2016 Report Posted December 3, 2016 Can you do Alligator Boogaloo that way? Quote
GA Russell Posted December 3, 2016 Report Posted December 3, 2016 That sounds to me something Roland Kirk would have done. He did a lot of humming while playing the flute. Quote
sonnymax Posted December 4, 2016 Report Posted December 4, 2016 Many years ago, I'd get together with a friend and smoke some, then we'd both make that sound - drove his dog absolutely crazy! Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted December 4, 2016 Report Posted December 4, 2016 (edited) Expect a professor of ethnomusicology at your door at any moment armed with notebook and recording equipment. These dying folk traditions must be captured. With any luck you might end up on a Smithsonian record...or with your sounds absorbed into a highbrow string quartet (don't forget to ask about royalties). Edited December 4, 2016 by A Lark Ascending Quote
JSngry Posted December 4, 2016 Author Report Posted December 4, 2016 So, nobody's really done this yet, right? Other than to fuck with a dog and to pass a fem minutes on Saturday, right? I think somebody surely has, it can' be that common and unco9mmon at the same time. Quote
Hardbopjazz Posted December 5, 2016 Report Posted December 5, 2016 (edited) Yeah, but you do this? I actually saw this done live and the power of the singing hits you head on if you're standing in front of the monks. It is just like standing in from of a speaker or amp and playing loud music. You can fell it resonate through you. Edited December 5, 2016 by Hardbopjazz Quote
JSngry Posted December 5, 2016 Author Report Posted December 5, 2016 As a product of both the 1970s and the Nonesuch Explorer series, yeah, I've been dabbling with attempting that for a while now. Only been able to replicate the effect when I've had a cold or otherwise had shredded vocal chords. And that's not what you're supposed to do, you're supposed to use your oral cavity/skull as a resonator to get the overtones to pop on out like that. But yeah, the whole Tibetan Buddist/Bavarian Illuminati/Trilateral Comission thing, back then, how could you miss it? Quote
page Posted December 7, 2016 Report Posted December 7, 2016 Great! Can you do harmonies like a blackbird? Quote
JSngry Posted December 7, 2016 Author Report Posted December 7, 2016 I sound more like a black lung... Quote
johnblitweiler Posted December 7, 2016 Report Posted December 7, 2016 Have you ever heard Joel Brandon's multiphonics-whistling Southport CD? Quote
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