Can Somebody Make Two Sounds At The Same Time?

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    This is not asking if you posting can, but if it is even possible. Can somebody make two sounds at the same time? I have tried, say, singing in one pitch, and then singing in another pitch, at the same exact time. I fail horribly. Can it even be done?
     
    No, not even with that circulatory breathing I forgot the term for, since you've only got one set of vocal cords along one airway. I don't doubt there's a way to give the illusion of such however.
     
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    Well when I saw this thread I started to make a noise with my mouth and popping my knuckles so I would say yeah but not to the singing thing.
     
    You didn't specify that it had to be the same body part. :P You know, sing a note with your mouth and make a fart nose with your arm pit. xD

    Lolz, seriously, though, No, I' pretty sure it isn't possible. Maybe by something freaky, but I don't see how you can sing 2 different things at once.


    Whistle inwards and snore. You sound like a cricket! xD
     
    You didn't specify that it had to be the same body part. :P You know, sing a note with your mouth and make a fart nose with your arm pit. xD

    Lolz, seriously, though, No, I' pretty sure it isn't possible. Maybe by something freaky, but I don't see how you can sing 2 different things at once.


    Whistle inwards and snore. You sound like a cricket! xD
    It would be much easier to make a noise with your mouth and clap, you know. Doesn't have to be technical.

    And it's possible, but extremely hard. Certain vocalists can do it, I presume.
     
    I can hum and play the trombone at the same time. It sounds terrible, but it's possible.

    I've also farted and sneezed at the same time. So yes, in many cases a person can make two sounds at once.
     
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