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单词 throat singing
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throat singingn.

Brit. /ˈθrəʊt ˌsɪŋɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈθroʊt ˌsɪŋɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: throat n., singing n.
Etymology: < throat n. + singing n. Compare earlier throat singer n. and later throat sing v.
1. Singing characterized by (excessive) articulation of the sound in the throat. rare.
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1883 G. Grove Dict. Music III. 546/1 The English verb ‘to warble’ is given as the equivalent of gorgheggiare... A closer translation, ‘throat-singing’, would give a rendering both inadequate and pernicious—inadequate, as throat-singing may be either quick or slow, and pernicious as suggesting unnecessary movement of the larynx.
1974 Choral Jrnl. Feb. 6/3 Bass sections..were..overly dark in the lower and middle registers which led to upper register thinness from throat singing.
2.
a. A form of vocal performance traditional in Inuit culture, characterized by the production of deep, rhythmic sounds evocative of animal and bird noises, and typically performed by two women facing each other.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > vocal music > [noun] > vocal music without words
vocalise1857
mouth music1861
port-a-beul1901
throat singing1916
society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > singing > [noun] > style of singing
musica ficta1786
stile rappresentativo1886
sing-song1893
bel canto1894
throat singing1916
quasi parlando1959
isicathamiya1974
1916 E. W. Hawkes Labrador Eskimo 123 Among the Alaskan Eskimo the young girls have a curious type of song which they perform among themselves as a sort of game or amusement. It is called ‘throat-singing’ and consists of a series of guttural ejaculations.
1977 Globe & Mail (Toronto) (Nexis) 21 Dec. Mariposa prefers to create a homey showcase for..New England yarns, Inuit throat singing and dozens of other unspectacular arts.
1996 W. Rostad On Road Again xxiii. 259 The Inuit call throat singing katajaq.
2013 E. Keillor et al. Encycl. Native Amer. Music N. Amer. 11 Performers such as Siqiniup Qilauta and Tanya Tagaq bring traditional throat singing and drum dancing to audiences internationally.
b. A form of vocal music traditional esp. in central Asia, characterized by the production (and varying) of overtones above a fundamental note; also called overtone singing n. at overtone n. Compounds.
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1949 R. Moisenko Realist Music ii. 124 Throat singing, similar to the unique phenomenon of the Oirots singing—in a double register, when the lower tone is steadily maintained throughout, and the upper-one supplied by complicated whistling trills.
1976 N. Y. Times 27 June (Arts & Leisure section) d10/2 A virtuoso in ‘throat singing’, a voice style unique to the Tuva Autonomous Republic in southern Siberia.
2012 Guardian (Nexis) 31 Dec. (G2 section) 7 AnDa Union set out to revive traditional Mongolian songs, which mix growling throat singing..with flutes and fiddles.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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