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- Q6942297 subject Q7166109.
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- Q6942297 abstract "Music of Tibet is a historic recording, made by world religion scholar Huston Smith in 1967. While traveling in India, Smith was staying at the Gyuto Monastery. While listening to the monks chanting, he realized that each monk was producing multiple overtones for each note, creating a chord from a single voice. He made a recording of the chanting and had engineers at MIT confirm the phenomenon, which is known as overtone singing.The recording was originally released as an LP on Anthology Records. In 2005 the master tapes were digitized for a CD on the GemsTone label. Royalties from sales of the CD go to the Gyuto Tantric University in India.".
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- Q6942297 artist "The Gyuto Monks".
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- Q6942297 name "Music of Tibet".
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- Q6942297 comment "Music of Tibet is a historic recording, made by world religion scholar Huston Smith in 1967. While traveling in India, Smith was staying at the Gyuto Monastery. While listening to the monks chanting, he realized that each monk was producing multiple overtones for each note, creating a chord from a single voice.".
- Q6942297 label "Music of Tibet (album)".
- Q6942297 homepage mot.htm.
- Q6942297 name "Music of Tibet".