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Rowan Hartsuiker with traditional Mongolian instruments
Let's learn:

Throat singing

& Overtone Singing

Master the unique art of throat singing with Rowan, a dedicated practitioner since 2006. With decades of experience performing, researching, and teaching—alongside renowned Mongolian artists—he now offers a high-quality online course to guide you step by step.

Rowan Hartsuiker plays the Altai Harp and throatsinging

Hey! My name is Rowan Hartsuiker, a throat singer from the Netherlands

Hello everyone! I’m Rowan Hartsuiker, a musician and throat singer from the Netherlands. My journey into Tuvan and Mongolian throat singing began in 2006, and it quickly became a lifelong passion. Over the years, I’ve studied this unique art form in Mongolia, explored its deep cultural roots, and had the honor of performing with renowned throat singers.

Now, finally, I’m thrilled to share my knowledge and experiences with you in my first Online Throat Singing Course. I’ve poured my heart and soul into it, and I truly hope you enjoy the journey. My greatest wish is that throat singing inspires you and enriches your life as deeply as it has shaped mine.

My course exists of various parts

Here’s a summary of my online throat singing course, covering everything you’ll explore—from a general introduction to the fundamentals of throat singing, to an in-depth look at various techniques and the specific methods you’ll learning.

Introduction

A brief introduction about myself, an overview of the course, and an explanation of what throat singing is.

Overtone singing

We’ll explore the fundamental principles of overtone singing and the techniques used to master it.

Throat singing technique #1

We’ll cover the fundamental throat singing technique: Khoomei, also known as Shakha Khoomei.

Throat singing technique #2

We’ll blend throat singing with overtone singing to perform in the Isgeree Khoomei, also known as the Sygyt technique.

Throat singing technique #3

We’ll explore the throat singing technique: Kharkhiraa, also called Kargyraa, known for its deep, roaring sound.

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Complex throat singing techniques

We'll go through some advanced throat singing techniques

Coming Soon:
Singing with instruments

We'll cover the basics of singing together with instruments

All the things I do

An overview of my current projects, including sharing Mongolian culture—focusing on throat singing, the Altai harp, and running our Mongolian-themed bed & breakfast.

Online throat singing course

Let's start your throat singing journey

Rowan Hartsuiker with mongolian instruments