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The audio begins with a resonant, deep humming sound that reverberates through the atmosphere, immediately capturing the listener's attention. This is throat singing in the Kargyraa style - a distinct vocal technique that requires the simultaneous use of two vocal cords. The melody progresses, oscillating between high and low pitches, creating a rhythmic chant that seems to envelop the listener. There is an almost hypnotic quality to the performance, as if the singer is not just singing, but also meditating. The harmonics are rich and complex, creating a soundscape that's both haunting and soothing. As the audio continues, the listener can discern an underlying Tibetan influence in the performance. This can be detected in the subtle nuances of the melody and the rhythm, which bears a resemblance to the traditional chants found in Tibetan monasteries. The singer's mastery of the false-chord technique is evident throughout the recording. This technique involves the use of the vestibu