What are the two singing styles heard in the excerpt, and how do they differ?
What will be an ideal response?
ANS: The two singing styles are huro and mahon'era. Huro is an improvised,
weeping styles at the top of the singer's range, while mahon'era is a breathy style at the
bottom of the singer's range.
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