Posts Tagged ‘Vladimir Karuev’
Entrepreneur’s Day
May 22, 2022 Entrepreneur’s Day in Kalmykia!
An unforgettable holiday awaits all residents of the region. Entrepreneurs from all over the republic will present goods of their own production at the fair, but that’s not all, according to an official representative of the Ministry of Economy and Trade of the Republic of Kalmykia.
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Concerts of the People’s Dzhangarchi Okna Tsagan Zam in Moscow
Russia
Concerts in Moscow [ Ru ]
On March 10 and 11, concerts of the People’s Dzhangartchi Okna Tsagan Zam Vladimir Karuyev will be held in Moscow.
Throat singing, ethnic music ang songs!
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Concerts of the People’s Dzhangarchi Okna Tsagan Zam
Concerts of the People’s Dzhangarchi
On February 10, 11, 14 and 15, concerts of the People’s Dzhangartchi Okna Tsagan Zam Vladimir Karuyev will be held in Elista in the Zhangar concert hall.
Welcome!
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Okna Tsagan Zam Vladimir Karuev concert
Okna Tsagan Zam!
Dzhangarchi Vladimir Karuev concert in Elista!
March, 30.
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Vladimir Karuev
Vladimir Karuev (Okna Tsagan Zam) – throat singer from Republic of Kalmykia (Ketchenery city).
Throat singing
Overtone singing, also known as overtone chanting, or harmonic singing, is a type of singing in which the singer manipulates the resonances (or formants) created as air travels from the lungs, past the vocal folds, and out the lips to produce a melody.
Another name for overtone singing is throat singing, but that term is also used for Inuit throat singing, which is produced differently.
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Okna Tsahan Zam and new album “Shaman Voices”
Okna Tsahan Zam new album “Shaman Voices”
“A journey in the steppe”
Ethnic songs, Throat singing, overtone singing.
Claude Samard Polikar.
France, 2004.
“East-West fusion with a difference… done in a vastly better way than any other fusion with overtone singing that I’ve heard.”
Geoff Burton (UK fRoots magazine) Read the rest of this entry »