Throat singing is characteristic of the culture of a number
of Turkic (Tuvans, Altaians, Bashkirs, Khakasses, Kazakhs, Kirghiz) and
Mongolian (Mongols, Kalmyks) peoples. The uniqueness of this art lies in the
fact that the performer extracts two notes at once at the same time, thus
forming a kind of two-voice solo.