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David Hykes (born March 2, 1953, Taos, New Mexico) is a composer, singer, musician, author, and meditation teacher. He was one of the earliest modern western pioneers of overtone singing, and since 1975 has developed a comprehensive approach to contemplative music which he calls Harmonic Chant (harmonic singing). After early research and trips studying Mongolian, Tibetan, and Middle Eastern singing forms, Hykes began a long series of collaborations with traditions and teachers of wisdom and sacred art, including the Dalai Lama and the Gyuto and Gyume monks.

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  • David Hykes (né le 2 mars 1953 - ) est un musicien américain. Il est chanteur, compositeur, auteur et professeur de méditation. Il est connu pour avoir popularisé le chant harmonique après avoir étudié les chants mongols et tibétains. (fr)
  • David Hykes (2 de Março de 1953) é um compositor cantor, músico, autor e professor de meditação norte-americano. (pt)
  • David Hykes (*2. března 1953, Taos, Nové Mexiko) je americký zpěvák nejvíce známý jako jeden z prvních průkopníků alikvotního zpěvu v Evropě. Kromě něho jsou pro rozvoj této techniky na Západě důležití ještě zejména Karlheinz Stockhausen a . David Hykes svou kariéru zahájil jako experimentální filmař. V roce 1974 objevil svět alikvotních tónů, když v jednom svém filmu použil přístroj k akustickému rozložení lidského hlasu. David Hykes se podílel také na hudbě k několika filmům, z nichž mezi nejznámější nejspíš patří Společnost mrtvých básníků a . (cs)
  • David Hykes (born March 2, 1953, Taos, New Mexico) is a composer, singer, musician, author, and meditation teacher. He was one of the earliest modern western pioneers of overtone singing, and since 1975 has developed a comprehensive approach to contemplative music which he calls Harmonic Chant (harmonic singing). After early research and trips studying Mongolian, Tibetan, and Middle Eastern singing forms, Hykes began a long series of collaborations with traditions and teachers of wisdom and sacred art, including the Dalai Lama and the Gyuto and Gyume monks. (en)
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