List of overtone musicians
This is a list of musicians and musical groups utilizing some form of overtone singing.
Traditional
    
These are musicians using a traditional method of overtone singing: Overtone singing originates among the people in the Urankhai region of Siberia, who have historic links to Mongols (although they might speak Turkic languages, like Tuvans).
Turkic and Mongols
    
- Bukhchuluun Ganburged
 - Kaigal-ool Khovalyg of Huun-Huur-Tu
 - Kongar-ool Ondar featured in Genghis Blues and work with Bela Fleck & The Flecktones
 - Okna Tsahan Zam from Kalmykia
 - Igor Koshkendey from Chirgilchin
 - Mongun-Ool Ondar from Chirgilchin
 - Hosoo
 - Albert Kuvezin of Yat-Kha (formerly Huun-Huur-Tu)
 - Saidash Mongush
 - Enkhjargal Dandarvaanchig, also known as Epi
 - Sainkho Namtchylak
 
Groups
    
Others
    
- Paul Pena from San Francisco featured on Genghis Blues
 - Nils-Aslak Valkeapää Yoik singer from Finland
 - Fátima Miranda
 - Soriah
 
Non-traditional
    
- Michael Vetter
 - Avi Kaplan Bass singer and vocal percussionist, formally in Pentatonix
 - Anna-Maria Hefele[1]
 - Guy Mendilow [2] composer, show-creator, uses western overtone singing in multimedia productions like The Forgotten Kingdom
 - Theo Bleckmann - featured in composer John Hollenbeck's composition The Music of Life
 - Arrington de Dionyso of Old Time Relijun
 - Diamanda Galás - Greek-American performance artist and renowned vocalist; when performing an opera by Vinko Globokar she had to produce four tones at once [3]
 - Ilaria Orefice Italian (Sardinia) singer and vocal researcher published on Pubmed and The Journal Of Voice, vocalist in the Nordic Folk band Nebala [4]
 - Luca Atzori Italian singer and actor.
 - Demetrio Stratos - Italian singer of Greek and Egyptian origin, explored overtone singing, diplophony, triplophony with Area (band) and in his solo records, in particular Cantare la voce
 - Tran Quang Hai - Vietnamese overtone singer, researcher on Mongolian khoomei in France in 1969 [5]
 
References
    
- "Anna-Maria Hefele". Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-10-07.
 - Ensemble, Guy Mendilow (2022-01-28), Act II Scene II — Her Parents' Difficult Decision (narration + song), retrieved 2022-10-05
 - "Intrv_cont". Archived from the original on 2014-11-08. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
 - "PubMed Labs". Archived from the original on 2019-10-17. Retrieved 2014-10-07.
 - "Home". tranquanghaisworldthroatsinging.com.
 
- Enrique Ugalde alias Soriah
 
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