This a strange artist, she can sing very well and at the same time make animal noises.
Never seen anything like this ever, and I'm old. A new day, a new thing, I love it.
I was reminded a bit of Wuauquikuna, a group that includes several members of a family of brothers from Ecuador. Most of the animal sounds made in their songs are performed by Luis Salazar. Fabian and Luis Salazar do livestream concerts on YT every Saturday and Sunday.
These natural talent people are amazing, natural in two meanings.
Back in Sweden there was a guy that could whistle more than 40 birdcalls, probably in the 70'ies.
Jan Lindblad?
Seems like, but I'm pretty sure that these parts are played-back, and it would seem that a part of the voice is also enhanced in real time. I think it's possible to hear quite some effects in the music.
(still good, just unlikely to be real)
This a strange artist, she can sing very well and at the same time make animal noises.
Never seen anything like this ever, and I'm old. A new day, a new thing, I love it.
Seems like, but I'm pretty sure that these parts are played-back, and it would seem that a part of the voice is also enhanced in real time. I think it's possible to hear quite some effects in the music.
(still good, just unlikely to be real)
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