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Jens Mügge

Tran Quang Hai www.tranquanghai.com demonstrates Tuvan, Mongolia, Tibetan and South African overtone singing at the 6th World Choral Symposium, Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN.

Please Click on each single video thumbnail to listen and watch all eight videos how Tran Quang Hai gave teachings, exercises and explanations in overtone singing.

Teachings in overtone singing by Tran Quang Hai Video 1.Teachings in overtone singing by Tran Quang Hai Video 2.
Teachings in overtone singing by Tran Quang Hai Video 3.Teachings in overtone singing by Tran Quang Hai Video 4.
Teachings in overtone singing by Tran Quang Hai Video 5.Teachings in overtone singing by Tran Quang Hai Video 6.
Teachings in overtone singing by Tran Quang Hai Video 7.Teachings in overtone singing by Tran Quang Hai Video 8.


tranquanghai wrote on Oct 29, '09
Dear Jens,
Thank you very much for a better presentation of 8 video clips on your blog . You are a master of webdesign . The presentation is highly attractive .
Best,
Tran Quang Hai
overtonenetwork wrote on Oct 29, '09
Dearest Hai, thank you for your comment about this blog. You know that I added at first to http://www.overtone.cc - yesterday i watched intensively the first two videos. i have to say that I understand everything but the fact that I haven't learnt Do Re Mi Fa So makes me difficult to reproduce your knowledge. I have to check and use more the overtone analyzer by Bodo Maass, I think so.
tranquanghai wrote on Oct 29, '09
Well, the system of Do, Re, Mi, Fa , Sol is used in France and in some other countries in Europe . While the Anglo Saxon system uses C D E F G. I have learnt many systems in order to teach peoples of different regions of the world . When you go to Vietnam you have to refer to the Vietnamese system Ho, Xu , Xang , Xe, Cong. And in India, you have to sing Sa, Ri ,Ga, Ma Pa , etc....
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