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8 odd sounds from other languages...
...that you could never make except you probably already have. A live rendition of the article "8 bizarre sounds you've probably made without knowing it" from TheWeek.com, http://theweek.com/article/index/241811/8-bizarre-sounds-youve-probably-made-without-knowing-it
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E epiglottal plosive half speed
Epiglottal plosive (half speed)
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"Original Meister Jodler-Potpourri" by Brüder Baldauf (Yodeling classic)
Yodeling itself is positively stone age. There are a number of theories regarding its origin, one being that it has something to do with the echo between hills, peaks, and valleys in the Alps, another being that it originated in various cultures with the domestication and subsequent herding of animals. A call and response of rural agrarian peoples. Although echo is an important factor, the latter
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E epiglottal plosive
Epiglottal plosive.
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The Epiglottal Trills is fondled by a Synthesizer
The Epiglottal Trills is an arduino-based instrument that uses some nice cheap sex toys to generate sounds. Due to the the microcontroller brain, it needs to...
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Voiced epiglottal fricative.
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B vd epiglottal plosive
Voiced epiglottal plosive.
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B epiglottal plosive half speed.avi
Epiglottal plosive (half speed)
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E vd epiglottal fricative half speed
Voiced epiglottal fricative (half speed)
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B vd epiglottal fricative
Voiced epiglottal fricative.
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Epiglottal Flutter
41 Year old male recent diagnosis ALS (PBP)
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Epiglottal Cyst
My First Project.
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Glottal Stop | Learn English | Linguaspectrum
Learn More: http://linguaspectrum.com British English Pronunciation Course: http://soundsbritish.com Index of Daily Doses: http://DailyDoseOfEnglish.com Hell...
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How to do a glottal stop for singing - Singer's Secret
Learn how what glottal stops are in singing and how to use this technique effectively with professional singer and vocal coach Nicola Milan.
Get FREE singing tips - www.singerssecret.com
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@Aftertouchbeats cypher 9 - STEPHANI
like? thumbs up, or leave a comment. i do these for fun and to spread a message. check out my channel for MOAR =] Peace& Love. God Bless! {LOS LYRICS} C...
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Pronunciation (Stop Plosives)
Pronunciation (Stop Plosives)
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Nambo language
The word for 'bum' in the Nambo language, [k͡pm̩͡b], features a voiceless labial-velar stop and a pre-nasalised bilabial voiced stop for a coda.
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Singing Lesson - Glottal Attack Technique
An instructional video defining what a glottal attack is, demonstrating what it sounds like, and exercises to help alleviate them. Jeff Rolka is a private singing instructor currently living in London, England. He takes private students from around the world for one on one in person sessions, or lessons via skype. You can learn more about him on his website and blog at www.voicelessonssf.com
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Unvoiced and voiced retroflex plosives.
A quick explanation on how to make the retroflex plosives.
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Swallowing Reflex, Phases and Overview of Neural Control, Animation.
This video and other related videos (in HD) are available for instant download licensing here: http://www.alilamedicalmedia.com/-/galleries/all-animations/di...
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Lights Of The Coast - Holy Water (mikael fas remix)
http://soundcloud.com/mikael-fas
Buy this track: https://pro.beatport.com/track/holy-water-mikael-fas-remix/6259223
Original track: https://pro.beatport.com/track/holy-water-original-mix/6259221
Stop! Take three minutes if you love romantic new wave! Nick Cave? Tindersticks? OMD? No! Lights of the Coast! “Holy Water” is a beautiful, a wonderful, an outstanding song! In the 1980s, it would have mad
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How the Body Works : The Throat
The Throat The throat is the pathway linking the mouth, nose, esophagus and trachea. When food is swallowed the soft palate closes off the postnasal cavity t...
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Faint-vs-Refuse-Somali.mov
8 odd sounds from other languages...
...that you could never make except you probably already have. A live rendition of the article "8 bizarre sounds you've probably made without knowing it" from T...
...that you could never make except you probably already have. A live rendition of the article "8 bizarre sounds you've probably made without knowing it" from TheWeek.com, http://theweek.com/article/index/241811/8-bizarre-sounds-youve-probably-made-without-knowing-it
wn.com/8 Odd Sounds From Other Languages...
...that you could never make except you probably already have. A live rendition of the article "8 bizarre sounds you've probably made without knowing it" from TheWeek.com, http://theweek.com/article/index/241811/8-bizarre-sounds-youve-probably-made-without-knowing-it
- published: 01 Apr 2013
- views: 81388
"Original Meister Jodler-Potpourri" by Brüder Baldauf (Yodeling classic)
Yodeling itself is positively stone age. There are a number of theories regarding its origin, one being that it has something to do with the echo between hills,...
Yodeling itself is positively stone age. There are a number of theories regarding its origin, one being that it has something to do with the echo between hills, peaks, and valleys in the Alps, another being that it originated in various cultures with the domestication and subsequent herding of animals. A call and response of rural agrarian peoples. Although echo is an important factor, the latter theory has the most hold in scholarly writing it would seem, though there are still all manner of theories regarding this throat music most commonly associated with Alpine Europe.
Nevertheless, the determining factor of yodeling is of course the "epiglottal stop" used as the singer moves from the "low chest voice to the high head voice or falsetto - or vice versa," as Bart Plantenga described it in his world history of yodeling - the, um, only book-length history of yodeling on the market. Plantenga does yeoman's work in dispelling the myths about the music (though the fact his book is titled Yodel-Ay-Ee-Oooo doesn't exactly help the music's cornball stature), and rightly brings up the fact that nods to, or embraces of, yodeling, are everywhere in musical history - from Beethoven, to Jimmie Rodgers, to Pharaoh Sanders' work with Leon Thomas on Impulse and Strata-East.
One area which is particularly proud of its yodeling history is Tyrol in Austria, which is where this piece stems from, recorded ca. 1930s, and pressed in Vienna. It is a naturjodel, a yodel without words, meaningless in content, devoid of the romantic lyrics that are often associated with Alpine yodels, with a simple guitar and zither accompaniment. While I could find no information on the Baldauf brothers, it's a musical statement that anyone can digest and respond to. It may even sound...pretty.
Technical Notes
Label: HMV
Issue Number: BA 261
Matrix Number: 70-2108
wn.com/Original Meister Jodler Potpourri By Brüder Baldauf (Yodeling Classic)
Yodeling itself is positively stone age. There are a number of theories regarding its origin, one being that it has something to do with the echo between hills, peaks, and valleys in the Alps, another being that it originated in various cultures with the domestication and subsequent herding of animals. A call and response of rural agrarian peoples. Although echo is an important factor, the latter theory has the most hold in scholarly writing it would seem, though there are still all manner of theories regarding this throat music most commonly associated with Alpine Europe.
Nevertheless, the determining factor of yodeling is of course the "epiglottal stop" used as the singer moves from the "low chest voice to the high head voice or falsetto - or vice versa," as Bart Plantenga described it in his world history of yodeling - the, um, only book-length history of yodeling on the market. Plantenga does yeoman's work in dispelling the myths about the music (though the fact his book is titled Yodel-Ay-Ee-Oooo doesn't exactly help the music's cornball stature), and rightly brings up the fact that nods to, or embraces of, yodeling, are everywhere in musical history - from Beethoven, to Jimmie Rodgers, to Pharaoh Sanders' work with Leon Thomas on Impulse and Strata-East.
One area which is particularly proud of its yodeling history is Tyrol in Austria, which is where this piece stems from, recorded ca. 1930s, and pressed in Vienna. It is a naturjodel, a yodel without words, meaningless in content, devoid of the romantic lyrics that are often associated with Alpine yodels, with a simple guitar and zither accompaniment. While I could find no information on the Baldauf brothers, it's a musical statement that anyone can digest and respond to. It may even sound...pretty.
Technical Notes
Label: HMV
Issue Number: BA 261
Matrix Number: 70-2108
- published: 20 Aug 2013
- views: 5
The Epiglottal Trills is fondled by a Synthesizer
The Epiglottal Trills is an arduino-based instrument that uses some nice cheap sex toys to generate sounds. Due to the the microcontroller brain, it needs to......
The Epiglottal Trills is an arduino-based instrument that uses some nice cheap sex toys to generate sounds. Due to the the microcontroller brain, it needs to...
wn.com/The Epiglottal Trills Is Fondled By A Synthesizer
The Epiglottal Trills is an arduino-based instrument that uses some nice cheap sex toys to generate sounds. Due to the the microcontroller brain, it needs to...
- published: 23 May 2013
- views: 508
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author: sssnacksss
Epiglottal Flutter
41 Year old male recent diagnosis ALS (PBP)...
41 Year old male recent diagnosis ALS (PBP)
wn.com/Epiglottal Flutter
41 Year old male recent diagnosis ALS (PBP)
Glottal Stop | Learn English | Linguaspectrum
Learn More: http://linguaspectrum.com British English Pronunciation Course: http://soundsbritish.com Index of Daily Doses: http://DailyDoseOfEnglish.com Hell......
Learn More: http://linguaspectrum.com British English Pronunciation Course: http://soundsbritish.com Index of Daily Doses: http://DailyDoseOfEnglish.com Hell...
wn.com/Glottal Stop | Learn English | Linguaspectrum
Learn More: http://linguaspectrum.com British English Pronunciation Course: http://soundsbritish.com Index of Daily Doses: http://DailyDoseOfEnglish.com Hell...
How to do a glottal stop for singing - Singer's Secret
Learn how what glottal stops are in singing and how to use this technique effectively with professional singer and vocal coach Nicola Milan.
Get FREE singing t...
Learn how what glottal stops are in singing and how to use this technique effectively with professional singer and vocal coach Nicola Milan.
Get FREE singing tips - www.singerssecret.com
wn.com/How To Do A Glottal Stop For Singing Singer's Secret
Learn how what glottal stops are in singing and how to use this technique effectively with professional singer and vocal coach Nicola Milan.
Get FREE singing tips - www.singerssecret.com
- published: 23 Nov 2013
- views: 21
@Aftertouchbeats cypher 9 - STEPHANI
like? thumbs up, or leave a comment. i do these for fun and to spread a message. check out my channel for MOAR =] Peace& Love. God Bless! {LOS LYRICS} C......
like? thumbs up, or leave a comment. i do these for fun and to spread a message. check out my channel for MOAR =] Peace& Love. God Bless! {LOS LYRICS} C...
wn.com/Aftertouchbeats Cypher 9 Stephani
like? thumbs up, or leave a comment. i do these for fun and to spread a message. check out my channel for MOAR =] Peace& Love. God Bless! {LOS LYRICS} C...
Nambo language
The word for 'bum' in the Nambo language, [k͡pm̩͡b], features a voiceless labial-velar stop and a pre-nasalised bilabial voiced stop for a coda....
The word for 'bum' in the Nambo language, [k͡pm̩͡b], features a voiceless labial-velar stop and a pre-nasalised bilabial voiced stop for a coda.
wn.com/Nambo Language
The word for 'bum' in the Nambo language, [k͡pm̩͡b], features a voiceless labial-velar stop and a pre-nasalised bilabial voiced stop for a coda.
Singing Lesson - Glottal Attack Technique
An instructional video defining what a glottal attack is, demonstrating what it sounds like, and exercises to help alleviate them. Jeff Rolka is a private sing...
An instructional video defining what a glottal attack is, demonstrating what it sounds like, and exercises to help alleviate them. Jeff Rolka is a private singing instructor currently living in London, England. He takes private students from around the world for one on one in person sessions, or lessons via skype. You can learn more about him on his website and blog at www.voicelessonssf.com
wn.com/Singing Lesson Glottal Attack Technique
An instructional video defining what a glottal attack is, demonstrating what it sounds like, and exercises to help alleviate them. Jeff Rolka is a private singing instructor currently living in London, England. He takes private students from around the world for one on one in person sessions, or lessons via skype. You can learn more about him on his website and blog at www.voicelessonssf.com
- published: 03 Jan 2014
- views: 25
Unvoiced and voiced retroflex plosives.
A quick explanation on how to make the retroflex plosives....
A quick explanation on how to make the retroflex plosives.
wn.com/Unvoiced And Voiced Retroflex Plosives.
A quick explanation on how to make the retroflex plosives.
Swallowing Reflex, Phases and Overview of Neural Control, Animation.
This video and other related videos (in HD) are available for instant download licensing here: http://www.alilamedicalmedia.com/-/galleries/all-animations/di......
This video and other related videos (in HD) are available for instant download licensing here: http://www.alilamedicalmedia.com/-/galleries/all-animations/di...
wn.com/Swallowing Reflex, Phases And Overview Of Neural Control, Animation.
This video and other related videos (in HD) are available for instant download licensing here: http://www.alilamedicalmedia.com/-/galleries/all-animations/di...
Lights Of The Coast - Holy Water (mikael fas remix)
http://soundcloud.com/mikael-fas
Buy this track: https://pro.beatport.com/track/holy-water-mikael-fas-remix/6259223
Original track: https://pro.beatport.com/tra...
http://soundcloud.com/mikael-fas
Buy this track: https://pro.beatport.com/track/holy-water-mikael-fas-remix/6259223
Original track: https://pro.beatport.com/track/holy-water-original-mix/6259221
Stop! Take three minutes if you love romantic new wave! Nick Cave? Tindersticks? OMD? No! Lights of the Coast! “Holy Water” is a beautiful, a wonderful, an outstanding song! In the 1980s, it would have made it into the UK Top 20 for at least one week, I swear! Theo Lefebvre (@you-are-number-six) and Axel Lacan (@pun-collins) .
Go Satta’s spaced-out Jamaican Dub is tenderly charming your ears and keeps you walking with your feet up in the air while smoking a big spliff when you walk down to Tobago’s Pigeon Point in slow motion. Mikael Fas zooms back in time to the 1970s when Jean Michel Jarre filled football stadiums with analogue synthesizer sounds. He turns “Holy Water” into the perfect soundtrack for a fast night flight in your DeTomaso Pantera, from L.A. down to San Diego. Bulbs of Held present a psyched out 90s indie trip, with a beautiful acoustic guitar, some Bevis Frond and early Flaming Lips-feel – beautiful! David Garcet’s emo house adaptation is slightly influenced by Michael Mayer remixes, it has a great build-up, a warm vibe, exactly what you need, driving home in the the early Ibiza mornings, when the sun comes up in t he East of the island and the person next to you has a big smile on her/his face. An amazing remix package for music lovers! And the second track by Lights of the Coast, Seychelles, just fits perfectly to the Go Satta and David Garcet remixes, a dizzy summer anthem with steel-drums, rolling wave sounds and heavenly choirs, just before the already legendary surprising dream-wave switch...badass!
wn.com/Lights Of The Coast Holy Water (Mikael Fas Remix)
http://soundcloud.com/mikael-fas
Buy this track: https://pro.beatport.com/track/holy-water-mikael-fas-remix/6259223
Original track: https://pro.beatport.com/track/holy-water-original-mix/6259221
Stop! Take three minutes if you love romantic new wave! Nick Cave? Tindersticks? OMD? No! Lights of the Coast! “Holy Water” is a beautiful, a wonderful, an outstanding song! In the 1980s, it would have made it into the UK Top 20 for at least one week, I swear! Theo Lefebvre (@you-are-number-six) and Axel Lacan (@pun-collins) .
Go Satta’s spaced-out Jamaican Dub is tenderly charming your ears and keeps you walking with your feet up in the air while smoking a big spliff when you walk down to Tobago’s Pigeon Point in slow motion. Mikael Fas zooms back in time to the 1970s when Jean Michel Jarre filled football stadiums with analogue synthesizer sounds. He turns “Holy Water” into the perfect soundtrack for a fast night flight in your DeTomaso Pantera, from L.A. down to San Diego. Bulbs of Held present a psyched out 90s indie trip, with a beautiful acoustic guitar, some Bevis Frond and early Flaming Lips-feel – beautiful! David Garcet’s emo house adaptation is slightly influenced by Michael Mayer remixes, it has a great build-up, a warm vibe, exactly what you need, driving home in the the early Ibiza mornings, when the sun comes up in t he East of the island and the person next to you has a big smile on her/his face. An amazing remix package for music lovers! And the second track by Lights of the Coast, Seychelles, just fits perfectly to the Go Satta and David Garcet remixes, a dizzy summer anthem with steel-drums, rolling wave sounds and heavenly choirs, just before the already legendary surprising dream-wave switch...badass!
- published: 20 Feb 2015
- views: 22
How the Body Works : The Throat
The Throat The throat is the pathway linking the mouth, nose, esophagus and trachea. When food is swallowed the soft palate closes off the postnasal cavity t......
The Throat The throat is the pathway linking the mouth, nose, esophagus and trachea. When food is swallowed the soft palate closes off the postnasal cavity t...
wn.com/How The Body Works The Throat
The Throat The throat is the pathway linking the mouth, nose, esophagus and trachea. When food is swallowed the soft palate closes off the postnasal cavity t...
- published: 04 Aug 2007
- views: 107284
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author: dan izzo