I love that womans voice when she sings the mongolian short song. Her voice is super powerful and strong, Ive had it stuck in my head for two days straight.
Maria Fahlsing - There are a few similar instruments of that type. Most western cultures may call it a hammered dulcimer, but others may have their own more traditional names.
My... most esoteric feelings are your comment isn't in tune with this music's legacy. With hate out of the equation (strong choice of a word), killing for conquest and warring on was the Mongol way since tribal unification. Still the Khagans were extremely and openly tolerant with foreign culture, which is one of many reasons why they deserve respect, thing I straightly offer to their memory... even if I carry not a single drop of blood of their heritage. Hail Temuzhin! (All speaking from a cultural/historical point of reference)
ESTUPENDOS: INSTRUMENTOS (MUY EXTRAÑOS PARA LOS QUE VIVIMOS EN AMÉRICA), ATUENDOS, COROS, PERO LO QUE MÁS ME IMPRESIONA SON LAS VARIACIONES QUE LOGRAN CON EL CANTO DESDE LA GARGANTA. SALUDOS DESDE QUERÉTARO, MÉXICO.
Name of the last song is "Uils Dundaa Sain" . You can hear another version here by Egshiglen: www.mongolia.co.uk/music.html#/player1?catid=18&trackid=0
Mongolians inhabitant a vast treeless landscape of thousands of miles. Only 2.8 million people live here making this per density the most uninhabited place in the world. They conquered Rome. They had small tough ponies to ride and powerful bows. Today they are free from Communism and yearn to leave their country for better prospects. This music will soon be gone.
The Dark Lord Chin Chin The Huns did not conquer Rome either, they lost. The impact of the Huns was the fact that they pushed the Germanic Tribes into Western Rome, who then later carved the empire up.
I love that womans voice when she sings the mongolian short song. Her voice is super powerful and strong, Ive had it stuck in my head for two days straight.
I love mongolian music
lots of soul and imagery - interesting compositions too. I need to experience music like this in person.
Beautiful
Very beautiful music and voice of the singer. Thanks for nice video.
This is beautiful! I am in awe!
Maria Fahlsing - There are a few similar instruments of that type. Most western cultures may call it a hammered dulcimer, but others may have their own more traditional names.
Amazing.hassan from morocco.
like traditional music
It was great !! Thanks.
Awesome !
Fabuloso!
veramente affascinante, grazie!
Amazing!
Beautiful; thank you for the video.
I love it!
What an awesome performance! I love it that they're smiling - pleasure to watch (as well as listen!!)
Woow nise
beyond
very nice music. hoping the people will live peacefully, no hating, no killing………………
My... most esoteric feelings are your comment isn't in tune with this music's legacy. With hate out of the equation (strong choice of a word), killing for conquest and warring on was the Mongol way since tribal unification. Still the Khagans were extremely and openly tolerant with foreign culture, which is one of many reasons why they deserve respect, thing I straightly offer to their memory... even if I carry not a single drop of blood of their heritage. Hail Temuzhin!
(All speaking from a cultural/historical point of reference)
Excelente!
Excellent!!
i love it!.
:)
Wow, this is real good!
thumbs up and greetings from germany! (:
Хүлгийн Айзамийн Эхний хурдан хэсэгт морин хуурыг 7 нот дээш тоголвол гоё сонсттоно. Амжилт
Oops! Guy opens the door behind the scene at 2:35! haha... Very wonderful music!
The girl on the right is soooo pretty!!!
Both of them
ESTUPENDOS: INSTRUMENTOS (MUY EXTRAÑOS PARA LOS QUE VIVIMOS EN AMÉRICA), ATUENDOS, COROS, PERO LO QUE MÁS ME IMPRESIONA SON LAS VARIACIONES QUE LOGRAN CON EL CANTO DESDE LA GARGANTA. SALUDOS DESDE QUERÉTARO, MÉXICO.
MUHTEŞEM
lindo demais. Um sonho!
Sublime
It's chinese version's called Gu zheng, but I can't tell in mongolian.
song name or melodie name up 12:00 please
12:00 "White Stupa"
OTMT than you very much from where are you?
reminds me of Book of a Thousand Days by Shannon Hale
6:00 khoomei
Actually it looks like it's a yatga - the Mongolian equivalent to the japanese Koto. :)
ятгачин нь бүр үнэхээр хөөрхөн инээхын
in Mongol it is a Yatga ятга. In Chosun there is a similar called Gayageum
What is the hammered string instrument at center stage called?
класс
+Омак Ооржак Монголия моя вторая Родина. Я очень люблю ее.Особенно степные протяжные песни,если кто не понимает такие песни прошу не беспокоиться.
I think this is a half transitional and half modern music, not completely transitional Mongolian music
I believe that's some sort of a koto. I could be wrong though so if so I'm sorry!
What's the name of the long stringed instrument the lady is playing? I know I've heard the name before, but I never remember it.
Chinese zither or guizheng
Mongolian YATGA.
Thanks amigo
It's yatga. "Master's yatga" if you wanna be more precise.
Last song name please
Name of the last song is "Uils Dundaa Sain" . You can hear another version here by Egshiglen: www.mongolia.co.uk/music.html#/player1?catid=18&trackid=0
+OTMT Thank you so much i really like this song
It's a zheng i think.
BEN TÜRKİYEDEN YAZIYORUM . MÜZİKLERİNİZ SİZLER GİBİ ÇOK GÜZEL . DİNLERİMİZ FARKLI OLABİLİR .BU KİŞİSELDİR . FAKAT SİZ MİLLETÇE BİZLERİN KARDEŞLERİSİNİZ .İNŞALLAH TÜRK BİRLİĞİNDE TUĞRANDA KAVUŞUR BULUŞURUZ .
Karakarum (Black stone) is the capitol of the Köktürk empire.
Mongolians inhabitant a vast treeless landscape of thousands of miles. Only 2.8 million people live here making this per density the most uninhabited place in the world. They conquered Rome. They had small tough ponies to ride and powerful bows. Today they are free from Communism and yearn to leave their country for better prospects. This music will soon be gone.
+Earl Lannum they never conquered Rome. I believe you are thinking of the Huns.
+Earl Lannum They did not conquer Rome.
The Dark Lord Chin Chin The Huns did not conquer Rome either, they lost. The impact of the Huns was the fact that they pushed the Germanic Tribes into Western Rome, who then later carved the empire up.
Temujin I know, but they attacked Rome.
What is huns? Who are they? Where are they now?