Turku Toning Tagnain (Palatal Overtone Singing) Variation 2
All singers standing/sitting in an inward facing circle (various circles if loads of singers)
On tingshag (Tibetan small cymbal) All Sing a pure “u” on the same pitch or an octave above and below with the tongue in the tagnain position, keep the mouth and lip shape the same, no constriction in sound, explore the harmonics slowly
On Tingshag finish your last breathe and change to the next vowel shape/sound
All Sing a pure “Awe” on the same pitch or an octave above and below with the tongue in the tagnain position, keep the mouth and lip shape the same, no constriction in sound, explore the harmonics slowly
On Tingshag finish your last breathe and change to the next vowel shape/sound All Sing a pure “aah” as in “Laah” on the same pitch or an octave above and below with the tongue in the tagnain position, keep the mouth and lip shape the same, no constriction in sound, explore the harmonics slowly
On Tingshag finish your last breathe and change to the next vowel shape/sound All Sing a pure “e” as in “Air” on the same pitch or an octave above and below with the tongue in the tagnain position, keep the mouth and lip shape the same, no constriction in sound, explore the harmonics slowly
On Tingshag finish your last breathe and change to the next vowel shape/sound All Sing a pure “i” on the same pitch or an octave above and below with the tongue in the tagnain position, keep the mouth and lip shape the same, no constriction in sound, explore the harmonics slowly
On Tingshag finish your last breathe and explore harmonics slowly with any vowel shape/sound slowly ending singing your lowestharmonic on the “u” vowel shape.
On Tingshag finish your last breathe – End in silence