Alexandre Tannous
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The unpronounceable name of God, Tetragrammaton, I believe it's the harmonic series. Why it's unpronounceable? No one can pronounce infinite number of frequencies together. Only God. Not most people can pronounce...
Yes, exactly. The logos, again, it's a metaphor. So here's how diaphonic singing, overtone singing, sounds like. And I follow physics to get to it. And I'm going to talk about how I'm producing it. Hopefully people will practice it. I'm picking any note, preferably mid-range notes, so that it'll be comfortable for me to sustain it. I'll take a deep breath in.
Yes, exactly. The logos, again, it's a metaphor. So here's how diaphonic singing, overtone singing, sounds like. And I follow physics to get to it. And I'm going to talk about how I'm producing it. Hopefully people will practice it. I'm picking any note, preferably mid-range notes, so that it'll be comfortable for me to sustain it. I'll take a deep breath in.
Yes, exactly. The logos, again, it's a metaphor. So here's how diaphonic singing, overtone singing, sounds like. And I follow physics to get to it. And I'm going to talk about how I'm producing it. Hopefully people will practice it. I'm picking any note, preferably mid-range notes, so that it'll be comfortable for me to sustain it. I'll take a deep breath in.
Like this not being, ah, my harmonics are there. You're hearing them as my tone color. Now I'm going to sing it in a way preserving the fundamental frequency. And my tongue, keeping my lower jaw stationary this time, I'm going to create something like vowels by moving my tongue up and down and exploring different ways.
Like this not being, ah, my harmonics are there. You're hearing them as my tone color. Now I'm going to sing it in a way preserving the fundamental frequency. And my tongue, keeping my lower jaw stationary this time, I'm going to create something like vowels by moving my tongue up and down and exploring different ways.
Like this not being, ah, my harmonics are there. You're hearing them as my tone color. Now I'm going to sing it in a way preserving the fundamental frequency. And my tongue, keeping my lower jaw stationary this time, I'm going to create something like vowels by moving my tongue up and down and exploring different ways.
When you do that and you move it correctly, you create a condition in physics and acoustic called Helmholtz resonance. Helmholtz resonance means a specific frequency shape of space, size of space can naturally amplify one of the harmonics. Like when you blow in a Coke bottle or any bottle, and if you add water to it, then the pitch goes higher. We've all done that.
When you do that and you move it correctly, you create a condition in physics and acoustic called Helmholtz resonance. Helmholtz resonance means a specific frequency shape of space, size of space can naturally amplify one of the harmonics. Like when you blow in a Coke bottle or any bottle, and if you add water to it, then the pitch goes higher. We've all done that.
When you do that and you move it correctly, you create a condition in physics and acoustic called Helmholtz resonance. Helmholtz resonance means a specific frequency shape of space, size of space can naturally amplify one of the harmonics. Like when you blow in a Coke bottle or any bottle, and if you add water to it, then the pitch goes higher. We've all done that.
Or when you have the window next to you as a driver, open and someone in the back opens the window and start to go, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, that's Helmholtz resonance. It can manifest in different ways. But you can amplify something that's there, it's there all the time, we can hear it, and that's what the harmonic singing is.
Or when you have the window next to you as a driver, open and someone in the back opens the window and start to go, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, that's Helmholtz resonance. It can manifest in different ways. But you can amplify something that's there, it's there all the time, we can hear it, and that's what the harmonic singing is.
Or when you have the window next to you as a driver, open and someone in the back opens the window and start to go, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, that's Helmholtz resonance. It can manifest in different ways. But you can amplify something that's there, it's there all the time, we can hear it, and that's what the harmonic singing is.
And that's why Buddhist monks do it to quiet the mind, to quiet the maya and go into state of nothingness. They do it in a more guttural way. I can't do it so well, but it sounds like, I'm going to do it in a way that it's comfortable for me, which is the same, which is,
And that's why Buddhist monks do it to quiet the mind, to quiet the maya and go into state of nothingness. They do it in a more guttural way. I can't do it so well, but it sounds like, I'm going to do it in a way that it's comfortable for me, which is the same, which is,
And that's why Buddhist monks do it to quiet the mind, to quiet the maya and go into state of nothingness. They do it in a more guttural way. I can't do it so well, but it sounds like, I'm going to do it in a way that it's comfortable for me, which is the same, which is,
Good. Any note doesn't have to be mine.
Good. Any note doesn't have to be mine.
Good. Any note doesn't have to be mine.
Beautiful. Your ability on the didgeridoo came handy and I could hear the didgeridoo start singing. Exactly that. Exactly. Anyone can do it. You just need to be more patient and do it slowly.