Serious Ethnomusicological Question
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Ever run into a discussion of the contrabass voice and "Fry tones"?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocal_fry
Throat singing is practiced all over the place, not just in central Asia. Here's cowboy singer Arthur Miles doing it--and I suspect he'd never heard of Tuva...
http://khoomei.com/mp3s/amiles1.mp3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocal_fry
Throat singing is practiced all over the place, not just in central Asia. Here's cowboy singer Arthur Miles doing it--and I suspect he'd never heard of Tuva...
http://khoomei.com/mp3s/amiles1.mp3
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Mae Questel ( 1908-98 ) = Olive Oyl

Jack Mercer ( 1910-84 ) = Popeye

I heard somewhere that Mae Questel actually did Popeye's voice but Jack Mercer got the credit because no one would believe a woman could talk (or sing) like that. This proves that it was possible! Incidentally, Jack was hired by the Fleischer brothers to work as an in-betweener. He often sang like Popeye during breaks... Richard Fleischer heard it and he became a voice actor! He later did several voices in the 1960 Felix the Cat series.


Jack Mercer ( 1910-84 ) = Popeye

I heard somewhere that Mae Questel actually did Popeye's voice but Jack Mercer got the credit because no one would believe a woman could talk (or sing) like that. This proves that it was possible! Incidentally, Jack was hired by the Fleischer brothers to work as an in-betweener. He often sang like Popeye during breaks... Richard Fleischer heard it and he became a voice actor! He later did several voices in the 1960 Felix the Cat series.

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I haven't gone looking for throat singing much, but that first posted vid was pretty darned cool.
I'll have to try recording myself to see if what I think I'm doing actually comes across as clearly as it does in those videos. I can hear pitch changes in the overtones as I vary an "R" sound, especially while "humming" through my open mouth.
Cool stuff. Now I have something to shoot for (and to annoy everyone else.. lol).
I'll have to try recording myself to see if what I think I'm doing actually comes across as clearly as it does in those videos. I can hear pitch changes in the overtones as I vary an "R" sound, especially while "humming" through my open mouth.
Cool stuff. Now I have something to shoot for (and to annoy everyone else.. lol).
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