Hi Chris:
Yeah...I remember now. It's somewhere in the Himalayas. The throat singer guys are usually hanging out with the Buddhist monks who are playing those long horns that make low and rumbling sounds that are like the throat singing sounds. Some of the Swiss also engage in playing such horns and throat singing of sorts. Kind of reminds me of some of the opening scenes in Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
The monks are usually wearing saffron, red, or maroon robes and wear those Greek-looking helmet thingys with central ridges and which are usually yellow. The helmet thngys are duplicated in form among the ancient Hawaiians, and the Olmec/Toltec cultures, among others. Think that these things might be reflective if the unseen and unheard acoustic waves from the sun that we are all bathed in everyday ? Come to think of it, people living in mountainous regions would get the most intense effects from this phenomenon.
I think that this all goes to show that some people like Feynmann are driven to find the ultimate sources of harmonic structure, and that's a good thing I believe.
Thanks for the book tips...as if I had enough time to read anything these days.
Keep smiling !
flow....
