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Briefly talking about the future development of world Khoomei singing -----Summary of my experience in the certification process of world record of khoomei singing

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 Picture resource from  https://musicology.cn/papers/papers_9182.html Translation  of the paper  in the picture above Briefly talking about the future development of world Khoomei singing -----Summary of my experience in the certification process of world record of khoomei singing By Xiulin Chang     23 Semptember, 2015 One, h istorical origin and current situation of Khoomei According to the textual research, the history of Khoomei can be traced back to the Xiongnu period, and it has been produced before and after the formation of the Mongolian nationality at the latest. The ancestors of the Mongolian Plateau were devoutly imitating the voice of nature in hunting and nomadic activities. They believed that this was an important way to effectively communicate with nature and the universe and get along harmoniously. Thus, some potential of the human vocal organs were developed. When a person imitated the voice of waterfalls, mountains, forests and a...

World Khoomei Development Review

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https://xiulinchang.blogspot.com/2021/05/briefly-talking-about-future.html In short words, Khoomei is at least two different tones/frequencies songs/voices from a human's throat at the same time in general, sometimes one tone/frenquency throat singing can be occurred in very high Khoomei levels such as a high pitched Whistler overtone singing[1] and a nasal Khoomei[2]. Sometimes Khoomei is also called as either a Khoomeiji, or an overtone singing, or a throat singing, or a harmonic music etc. There are many Khooemei articulation styles in the world. They are an opening mouth overtone singing and a closing mouth Khoomei that is also called a nasal Khoomeiji according to a different breath way; they are a high-pitched voice Khoomei, a middle pith overtone singing and a low sound harmonic music on the basis of a diverse pitch; they are an overtone singing without an accompaniment and a Khoomei with an accompaniment on the ba...