Alash

Alash members in traditional dress with instruments
Wednesday, Mar 12 2025, 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM, Deane Carriage Barn, Pit, Free
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Carriage Barn Music Series — Spring 2025
Wednesday, Mar 12 2025 8:00 PM Wednesday, Mar 12 2025 10:00 PM America/New_York Alash ALASH are masters of Tuvan throat singing (xöömei), a remarkable technique for singing multiple pitches at the same time. Deane Carriage Barn, Pit Bennington College

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Alash are masters of Tuvan throat singing, a remarkable technique for singing multiple pitches at the same time. They are also masters of traditional Tuvan instruments. They are deeply committed to traditional Tuvan music and culture, and at the same time they are fans of western music. Believing that traditional music must constantly evolve, these talented musicians subtly infuse their songs with western elements, creating their own unique style that is fresh and new but still true to their Tuvan musical heritage.

What does throat singing sound like? “Imagine a human bagpipe—a person who could sing a sustained low note while humming an eerie, whistle-like melody. For good measure, toss in a thrumming rhythm similar to that of a jaw harp, but produced vocally-by the same person, at the same time.” — Newsweek

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