Khőőmii 1 The Source, Mongolian Khőőmii (overtone) singing, Evening Classes

!!!!Only 10 places available!!!!

 

7pm to 9pm Thursday September 20th/27th, October 4th/11th/18th/25th

at St Pancras Old Church, Pancras Rd, London NW1.

Cost for all six evening classes £90. Places are limited so booking is essential.

A £20 non-refundable deposit is required with full payment on the first day of the class.

For booking and more information Please contact Michael on

020 8558 6982 or email ormi_khoomii@yahoo.com

 

Khöömii is an amazing style of overtone/harmonic singing where one person sings two or more distinct pitches at the same time.

 It originates among the nomads of the central Asian plateau, particularly the Altai and Sayan mountain regions of Mongolia and Tuva.

The nomads of these parts have discovered how to sing melodies that arise from the universal overtone or harmonic series.

Listen to your own overtones as you discover the unknown depths and heights of your own voice.

The six evening classes are open to anyone who wishes to explore the harmonic nature of their voice.

 

Michael Ormiston is Britain’s foremost Mongolian Khöömii (overtone) singer, being one of the only non-Mongolians able to sing Khöömii.

His voice has been used in a Hollywood film, David Attenborough’s Acclaimed wildlife series Planet Earth,

and heard in concert by H.H. the Dalai Lama.

 

He travelled to Mongolia 6 times since 1993 where he studied with Khöömii singers Tserendavaa, Gereltosgt, Tsogbadraa & Tsengedorj.

He is the only European been blessed to teach the basic practices of Mongolian Khöömii by Tserendavaa & Gereltsogt.

 

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