Talk:List of overtone musicians

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I'm not 100% positive about this, but judging by the sound of it, I believe Adam Gontier of Three Days Grace practices overtone singing. If you listen closely to his voice, when he sings loud his voice sounds as if he's singing at two octaves at once.