Correct! This was a fun night. They played in the tiny back room of a bar in Brooklyn. No seats, no stage. Everyone was literally elbow to elbow and they couldn’t have fit another person in the room.
@@stefanmilosevic8899 Are you a member of my Facebook group TUVAN MUSIC? I’m very close to publishing my book about my three trips to Tuva. I’ll be posting details on how to purchase it on the Facebook group and also on Instagram (ibeam_designs and ibeam23
"The DUYUGLAR is a pair of horse hooves that are clapped together rhythmically to create the clop-clop sound of a trotting horse." (From the Alash website.)
@@zachgeorge98 I think I answered you in an older post. Anyway, the answer is most likely, but I'm not sure where. If you are on Facebook, you can post the question to the group "Tuvan Music - Kargyraa, Xoomei, Sygyt" Someone there will give you the answer.
Eki Attar! ❤💜❤💜❤💜❤
Correct!
This was a fun night. They played in the tiny back room of a bar in Brooklyn. No seats, no stage. Everyone was literally elbow to elbow and they couldn’t have fit another person in the room.
@@ibeam23 I wish I could sing that song with the Alash band!
@@stefanmilosevic8899 Are you a member of my Facebook group TUVAN MUSIC?
I’m very close to publishing my book about my three trips to Tuva. I’ll be posting details on how to purchase it on the Facebook group and also on Instagram (ibeam_designs and ibeam23
@Geghis khan talk time Are you Turkic or Mongolic?
@Geghis khan talk time Interesting. Where are you from?
anybody know what is the instrument for making the click of hooves
"The DUYUGLAR is a pair of horse hooves that are clapped together rhythmically to create the clop-clop sound of a trotting horse." (From the Alash website.)
@@stewpub can these be purchased?
@@zachgeorge98 I think I answered you in an older post. Anyway, the answer is most likely, but I'm not sure where. If you are on Facebook, you can post the question to the group "Tuvan Music - Kargyraa, Xoomei, Sygyt" Someone there will give you the answer.
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