Video ID: 20141009-059
M/S Anna-Maria Hefele
Video ID: 20141009-059
M/S Anna-Maria Hefele
Music, harp & singing by Anna-Maria Hefele | http://www.anna-maria-hefele.com
Video by Thomas Radlwimmer | http://www.radlwimmer.at
Audio recording by Florian Zack | http://www.florianzack.com
by Anna-Maria Hefele | http://www.anna-maria-hefele.com/ https://www.facebook.com/amoberton
Original Video: Jo Zapf | http://www.invisual.de
Sound Visualization made with Overtone Analyzer | http://www.overtoneanalyzer.com
Anna-Maria Hefele is a German overtone singer. Hefele is from Grafing near Munich.[1]
This technique of singing polyphonic overtones is also known as “throat singing,” and Hefele has been practicing it since 2005.[2]
There are several styles of overtone singing found around the world. Canadian Inuit and several forms displayed in Mongolia and surrounding regions are the most recognized. Hefele’s style is culturally practiced in the small region of Tuva. This whistling vocal version is called sygyt.[3]
The Huffington Post has commented on her “amazing ability” and her singing being “utterly bizarre”.[4] On 10 October 2014, she was number two on The Guardian’s Viral Video Chart.
One online video Polyphonic Overtone Singing[1] features Hefele as she demonstrates and explains overtones. As of December 2014, this video has received over 7 million hits.[5]
Polyphonic Overtone Singing-Anna-Maria Hefele: [2]
Anna-Maria Hefele | http://www.anna-maria-hefele.com
Video by Thomas Radlwimmer | http://www.radlwimmer.at
Audio recording by Florian Zack | http://www.florianzack.com
Anna-Maria Hefele | http://www.anna-maria-hefele.com – https://www.facebook.com/amoberton
Video by Thomas Radlwimmer | http://www.radlwimmer.at
Audio recording by Florian Zack | http://www.florianzack.com
Anna-Maria Hefele | http://www.anna-maria-hefele.com – https://www.facebook.com/amoberton
Video: Florian Zack | http://www.florianzack.com
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South Siberian Turkic Language Tuvan Language.
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