Tantric chanting is considered an invocative ritual by Tibetan Monks

Tibetan temple music is particularly renowned in the west for its two forms of multiphonic singing known as jok-kay (low tone) and bar-da (high tone). In both forms, each of the main chantmasters simultaneously intones three notes, thus each individually creating a complete chord. The Tibetans are the only culture on earth that cultivate this most extraordinary vocal ability. This tradition is also known as โ€œovertone singingโ€œ because it is accomplished by means of learning to control the muscles of the voca
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