Honored Artist of Russia SHAMAN (Yaroslav Dronov) at the concert, which took place on Red Square, set a record for the duration of singing one note. This is reported on the official portal "Book of Records of Russia".
"During the concert, he sang one note of the song "Oh, it's not evening" for 29 seconds, thus setting a new world record, getting into the Russian Book of Records and in The Club of World Records," the report says.
SHAMAN has officially secured the achievement: "the longest continuous duration of singing one note when performing a song in Russian as part of a concert. A world record. Result: 29 seconds."
The certificate of SHAMAN's established record was awarded directly during the concert.
As EADaily reported, on August 22, the Day of the National Flag, SHAMAN presented a new concert program "Victory!" in Moscow on Red Square. The performance of the artist opened the Spasskaya Tower festival, which will last until September 1. The concert ended with the performance of the anthem of Russia.

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