The tenkh, often spelled "tenk," is a traditional musical instrument from the Tuvan region of Siberia, Russia. It is a type of throat-singing technique that allows the performer to produce multiple pitches simultaneously, creating harmonic overtones. This unique form of vocalization is deeply rooted in Tuvan culture and is often accompanied by instruments like the igil or doshpuluur. Throat singing, including the tenkh style, is recognized for its spiritual and cultural significance, often used in rituals and celebrations.