Jens Mügge sang as a child in various choirs. He started to play traditional folk songs and melodies on the jaw harp. At that early period he did not know that jew's harp playing is a kind of overtone music. Additionally he began to learn didgeridoo and was introduced to overtone singing 2001, developed his style of overtone singing on his own, and increased his knowledge of polyphonic harmonic singing by Wolfgang Saus in 2004. Now he accompanies his overtone singing with guitar, Jew's harp, tambura, sansula, kalimba, springdrum, shrutibox, singing bowls and indian harmonium. Website: http://www.jensmuegge.eu FB: http://www.facebook.com/obertongesang.jensmuegge
Latest episodes of the podcast Jens Mügge
- Improvisation V - Bartholomaeuskapelle Paderborn
- Improvisation IV - Bartholomaeuskapelle Paderborn
- Improvisation III - Bartholomaeuskapelle Paderborn
- Improvisation II Bartholomaeuskapelle Paderborn
- Improvisation I Bartholomaeuskapelle Paderborn
- Overtone Singing and Free Chanting by Jens Mügge - Part IV
- De Noche Iremos - Taizé Song
- Overtone Singing and Free Chanting by Jens Mügge - Part I
- Overtone Singing and Free Chanting by Jens Mügge - Part II
- Ostende Nomine Domine Misericordiam Tuam
- 20 Minutes Live Concert At Oekowerk Berlin Grunewald - June 2015
- Jens Mügge - Sound Meditations Vol. 1 - Track 10: Finale