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Key INSTRUMeNTS<br />
sc a l e ch a n G e r ha r M o n I u M<br />
The Scale Changer Harmonium was fi rst introduced<br />
<strong>to</strong> India by the missionaries. It is brought <strong>to</strong><br />
resonance with a stream of air. The whole keyboard<br />
can be shifted, and thereby the key note is adjustable<br />
from G# <strong>to</strong> E. An organ sound can also be<br />
added.<br />
da l l a P e ac c o r d I o n<br />
The Dallape Accordion from Italy is a 3 octave<br />
wide accordion with keys.<br />
ho h n e r Me l o d I c a<br />
The Hohner Melodica is a keyboard-like reed<br />
instrument from Germany and features a scale of<br />
2 octaves.<br />
VOICeS & CHOIRS<br />
Besides the Khoomii over<strong>to</strong>ne singing, Ethno<br />
World also includes various male and female solo<br />
voices from Mongolia and a Mongolian Choir.<br />
Members of Egschiglen<br />
kh o o M I I oV e r t o n e sI n G I n G<br />
Khoomii singing is the typical Mongolian over<strong>to</strong>ne singing.<br />
This unique, ethnic sounding way of singing is<br />
created by combining abdominal, diaphragm and chest<br />
breathing. By varying the resonance of the mouth cavity<br />
and with stronger air compression it is possible <strong>to</strong> create<br />
melodies. The three basic Khoomii techniques are chest<br />
khoomii, throat khoomii and kharkhira khoomii.<br />
25 ke y In s t r u M e n t s - Vo I c e s & ch o I r s