This is Mongolian longer song. Song's name is Alsiin gazriin zereglee. Lyrics: ALSIIN GAZRIIN ZEREGLEE NI ADUU SHIG MAL SHIG TOROLZONO OO HO ALIA HONGOR KHUU MINI AISUI BAIGAAD BAYARLANA AA HO I'm Mongolian. I usually sing this song. I'm prouding my Mongolian.
@@nurmuhammad443 Kargyraa (deep throat singing) goes: The mirage in a distant land Appears as horses and animals. | Alsïn gadzrïn dzereglee nĭ hö Aduu shig mal shig toroldzono hö | x2 -------------------------------------- High pitch singing begins: The mirage in a far-off land... Holïn gadzrïn dzereglee nĭ hö... ----------------------------------------------- Can't make out the rest of the high pitch singing. I would suppose it is the next part of the song's lyrics, but I can't make it out. The song is called Alsiin Gazriin Zereglee
im just an old country boy from the hills of virginia, i have no clue what language he is singing in but, that was so beautiful that i understood the meaning of what he was singing. music of this caliber & beauty trancends all languages. let us all enjoy this together.
I saw him at a festival a year back, it was late at night and the light was shining only on him. He played this song and I could barely contain my myself it was so beautiful. I can still remember the feeling in my chest when he hit that low note, it almost set off an earthquake and destroyed the speakers.
Apparently these are the lyrics, for those who wonder: Alsyn gazryn zeregleenn Aduu shig mal shig torolzonoo khuoo Approximate translation: In the distance the mirage stands out like horses and cattle Very glad to see my beloved son
You can do it too with practice, it's a form of modulation. Working with kargyyra and khoomei will help you achieve that depth, as well as improve your natural tone and projection :-)
It's a throat singing twist on the Mongolian traditional long song "Distant mirage". (Aliin gazriin zereglee - Алсын газрын зэрэглээ) Lyric meaning is "Mirage in the distant moving like the horses and animals, thinking of my poor son" "Mirage in the distant moving like sheeps and animals, happy to have my loving song back" It's not clear whether the son returns but the message is that he/she wants his son to come home. Mirage is referring to the fact that in Mongolia people live in the steppe and if you see mirage moving it is the first sign that someone is coming.
Oh my god! Oh my god! Oh my God! Why do we people forget our roots & look for the new. See how beautiful these are. Wish I could do this. The vocal sound is amazing than the instruments. We should look in to these stuff more. We should preserve them for future generations. Thanks for posting.
First, you are impressed with his voice. Then, at 2:24 the high voice kicks in, and you are like wtf!? Third, you are then immersed into the song and realise how beautifull this music really is. As if all that weren´t enough, he then proceeds at 4:34 with a solo that basicly functions as an eternal and major F-You to all musicians. Gotta love this guy.
wow, the first very deep note he sings was out of nowhere..quite surprising. I'm going to have a look for more performances by this guy..he's awesome. his vocal range is beyond anything I've heard before
I totally love his rumbling low notes and the lovely lovely high notes, and the last instrumental part is totally amazing! It sounds exactly like a horse galloping frantically through the plains and the very last note sounds EXACTLY LIKE A HORSE NEIGHING. It's AMAZING. I am completely BLOWN AWAY. This guy is FREAKING AWESOMEEE!!!!! *worships*
Simple. It involves the contraction and vibration of the larynx and pharynx, along with the manipulation of the mouth cavity to help with the formation of overtones.
The manipulation of the mouth cavity means that you either form vowels (ah, ay, ee, oh, oo) to change the sound, or utilize the tongue to change the overtones. But the usage of your tongue for things is more commonly used in Mongolian and Tuvan Khoomii.
Actually the main thing that makes this sound is your vocal cords when you contract then the right way. This low bass style of throat singing is called Kargyraa.
People, you've GOT to watch this "Marco Polo" series : it takes place during Mongol emperor Kubilai Khan's reign. It's wonderful and the second episode even features THIS SONG !
***** Eh, yeah, so I just keep listening to the end of the episodes, too... Let's just be patient, a 90 million dollars series will have its soundtrack released someday !
Maybe you once lived as a Mongol in another lifetime. Past life * Mongolian * Reincarnation hopefully 🙏 those past life memories are good ones. And this music can comfort that mongolian spirit’s ancient soul
Whenever i get goosebumps from seeing or hearing something amazing, I know its good. This surely gave me the most goosebumps I've had in a long time. Amazing music, this.
i remember this tune from an Enigma Song, but it was sung by a woman and kind of indian style...I am bulgarian and some of the ancient bulgarian tribes came from Mongolia, maybe that is why this is giving me a divine feeling...i love this tune!I imagine hunters and worriors riding dark horses on sundown...and first evening fires sparkling...it is cosmic!
This is absolutely beautiful. I can’t describe it but I feel something deep in my soul almost, like a stirring of emotions of sorts. I love this soo much
This singing technique is not looking to amplify overtone for melodic purposes like polyphonic singing. All singing has overtones. Throat singing only amplifies overtones to create the unique texture of the voice. There is an equal amplification of all overtones, and they are quite clear if you actually know the harmonic series. There are many moments when the overtones are EXTREMELY apparent, but they are definitely present throughout.
That is just amazing. I can do a small amount of overtone singing but nothing near the range that he has. I have watched this over and over again bun I just can't get enough. Between him and Ondar i have to find more. this music is just beautiful. I pity those who cannot appreciate the talent that he has, and the quality of his music. Simply put......Amazing!
Fantastic, love the almost overlooked art of throat overtone singing, from Tibetan monks, to African and both North and south American tribal shamanistic ritual songs.. To the oldest overtone musical instrument ,the Australian Didgeridoo, the sounds seem to transfix the listeners and transports them into altered states of mind.
The Morin Khuur is quite an expressive instrument that is the forefather of bowed instruments. It has given birth to the Kazakh kobyz, Tuvan igil, the gusle, and the Chinese erhu.
@@MindDucko Interesting! Is it possible to read about evidences of igil deriving from morin khuur? I don't know any musicological (or anyway scientific) research about this matter.
Yeah...I didn't literally mean that Mongolian Throat singing is going to be calling storms or throwing people across the room. I was commenting on what a powerful and raw sound the guy is producing with his voice. It's called being hyperbolic, it is not meant to be taken literally but used as a tool to more effectively express an opinion. So....yeah, maybe you should pay attention in school more buddy.
I am totally amazed with this mans God given talent! I had to analize this for my music class and I watched this 4 times before I could write anything! Totally floored!
Джамал Мирзахмет Are you Tuvan? Some of them, specially who live in the area next to Mongolian border speak Mongolian, too. By the way Don't forget we were all united during Great Mongolian Empire. By the way this musician is a Mongolian from Mongolia proper and singing in Mongolian.
***** Actually, throat singing on Scandinavia came from Asia,a region between Mongolia and Russia,can't remember the name right now. I'm talking many years ago,thousands probably
ROONTANG all you named (and more of them as Uygur, Ozbek, Turkmen, etc.) are Turkic clans originated from/living in North East and Central Asia. Hence they are parts of a bigger culture and language :-)
This Music sends shivers down my spine, I find it so beautiful, and the voice ability of the Singer is quite extraordinary. Thank you for this ........
+Zeviander actually the only place, I have ever encountered a song structure like this other than oriental folk music is metal, so its not suprising many people have this feeling in the back of their heads about this being very metal. (other than it fucking rocks)
-So, what is your vocal range ?
- Yes
Subutai that’s a brilliant statement...
@@jeremyratliff5175 ????
Yeah, got a 42 octave range
He's a musical black-belt: required by law to avoid sub-bass tones as not to awaken ancient nature spirits...
@@kahramanleblebi2840 You struggle with life?...
And this is why I pay for the Internet for a different perspective of music and life
***** isnt that the truth haha
also porn
SponzifyMee Especially porn xD
TheHilikus89 nice meme
TheHilikus89 oh you're so deep and broody.
This is Mongolian longer song. Song's name is Alsiin gazriin zereglee. Lyrics:
ALSIIN GAZRIIN ZEREGLEE NI
ADUU SHIG MAL SHIG TOROLZONO OO HO
ALIA HONGOR KHUU MINI
AISUI BAIGAAD BAYARLANA AA HO
I'm Mongolian. I usually sing this song. I'm prouding my Mongolian.
for me sounds like ALSIIN LA DIIRIIN ZEREGELEEMAI LA
ADUU SHIG MAL SHIG TOROLZOO U
ALLMOA ...
@@mariogeis9558 yes😂
translate please
@@nurmuhammad443
Kargyraa (deep throat singing) goes:
The mirage in a distant land
Appears as horses and animals.
| Alsïn gadzrïn dzereglee nĭ hö
Aduu shig mal shig toroldzono hö | x2
--------------------------------------
High pitch singing begins:
The mirage in a far-off land...
Holïn gadzrïn dzereglee nĭ hö...
-----------------------------------------------
Can't make out the rest of the high pitch singing. I would suppose it is the next part of the song's lyrics, but I can't make it out. The song is called Alsiin Gazriin Zereglee
@@MasterOfManyColours thanks ma man
10 years later; still listening to this masterpiece..
im just an old country boy from the hills of virginia, i have no clue what language he is singing in but, that was so beautiful that i understood the meaning of what he was singing. music of this caliber & beauty trancends all languages. let us all enjoy this together.
It's Mongolian.
Or telingu tuvan
John 3:16 NIV
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
authentic mongolian song and melody
Thanks garfield go check out numbers 31:9-18
I saw him at a festival a year back, it was late at night and the light was shining only on him. He played this song and I could barely contain my myself it was so beautiful. I can still remember the feeling in my chest when he hit that low note, it almost set off an earthquake and destroyed the speakers.
Lucky Bass.
Cap story for likes
Why I'm crying when listen to this...
Samee
@@jrs2617 really?
Apparently these are the lyrics, for those who wonder:
Alsyn gazryn zeregleenn
Aduu shig mal shig torolzonoo khuoo
Approximate translation:
In the distance the mirage stands out like horses and cattle
Very glad to see my beloved son
thank u😁
+Henré Botha thanks!
In the distance the mirage stands out like horses and cattle... what could it mean? Is it just a poetic picture or a metaphore for something deeper?
Henré Botha Thank you so much, the translation give this song a very deep meaning for me.
These lyrics are actually kind of wholesome
I insanely love how deep his voice can sound.
You can do it too with practice, it's a form of modulation. Working with kargyyra and khoomei will help you achieve that depth, as well as improve your natural tone and projection :-)
Same here that low ton growls nicely
It's a throat singing twist on the Mongolian traditional long song "Distant mirage". (Aliin gazriin zereglee - Алсын газрын зэрэглээ)
Lyric meaning is "Mirage in the distant moving like the horses and animals, thinking of my poor son"
"Mirage in the distant moving like sheeps and animals, happy to have my loving song back"
It's not clear whether the son returns but the message is that he/she wants his son to come home. Mirage is referring to the fact that in Mongolia people live in the steppe and if you see mirage moving it is the first sign that someone is coming.
Thank you very much for the lyrics and explanation!
holy crap how low did he sing in 2:16...
amazing..
Unkn0wn i've seen u b4 lol
hullo
The lowest he went in his performance was a G1
@@hrized6816 my subwoofer did great
@@alekid2086 You're doing it wrong 😮
This is why you preserve our heritage, this music contains more soul and feeling than any music today
The clarity of his high notes and the grating resonance of his low notes... and his playing... god damn. This is what's called a true musician. DAMN.
This is like ancient doom-metal!!! Awesome
Oh my god! Oh my god! Oh my God!
Why do we people forget our roots & look for the new. See how beautiful these are. Wish I could do this. The vocal sound is amazing than the instruments.
We should look in to these stuff more. We should preserve them for future generations. Thanks for posting.
this performance deserves well over a million views
I know...so many rubbish videos get millions of views on TH-cam ...finally something that displays incredible talent!
Your wish is granted
First, you are impressed with his voice. Then, at 2:24 the high voice kicks in, and you are like wtf!? Third, you are then immersed into the song and realise how beautifull this music really is. As if all that weren´t enough, he then proceeds at 4:34 with a solo that basicly functions as an eternal and major F-You to all musicians. Gotta love this guy.
wow, the first very deep note he sings was out of nowhere..quite surprising. I'm going to have a look for more performances by this guy..he's awesome. his vocal range is beyond anything I've heard before
This is amazing... He goes from baritone Throat Singer to Tenor in 20secconds
@Steven Criscione Ab1 actually but it's ludicrous anyway. :D
This man has performed the miracle of making a 240p video look and sound good on youtube!!
SONG NAME: Alsyn Gazryn Zereglee (Mirage of Far Land)
This is one of the reasons i love youtube, these kind of cultural treasures are priceless.
Universal blues.
one of the most moving pieces of music ive ever heard
I totally love his rumbling low notes and the lovely lovely high notes, and the last instrumental part is totally amazing! It sounds exactly like a horse galloping frantically through the plains and the very last note sounds EXACTLY LIKE A HORSE NEIGHING. It's AMAZING. I am completely BLOWN AWAY. This guy is FREAKING AWESOMEEE!!!!! *worships*
It's amazing what human voice can do! How?... this is the question.
Simple. It involves the contraction and vibration of the larynx and pharynx, along with the manipulation of the mouth cavity to help with the formation of overtones.
Thank you for this simple and logical explanation. Could you elaborate on the "manipulation of the mouth cavity"?
The manipulation of the mouth cavity means that you either form vowels (ah, ay, ee, oh, oo) to change the sound, or utilize the tongue to change the overtones. But the usage of your tongue for things is more commonly used in Mongolian and Tuvan Khoomii.
Actually the main thing that makes this sound is your vocal cords when you contract then the right way. This low bass style of throat singing is called Kargyraa.
This brought me tingles, goosebumps and tears. Extraordinary
Touches my heart. Such powerful kargyraa!!
People, you've GOT to watch this "Marco Polo" series : it takes place during Mongol emperor Kubilai Khan's reign. It's wonderful and the second episode even features THIS SONG !
***** Eh, yeah, so I just keep listening to the end of the episodes, too...
Let's just be patient, a 90 million dollars series will have its soundtrack released someday !
Yeah I binged the whole series in 2 days, honestly, Marco Polo doesn't even need to be in it.
M Basset just started watching it yesterday amazing
i binged the series that's what got me interested in this. this is such cool stuff
Anyway, I find it amazing that some american producers greenlighted such an expensive series to have throat-singing and Morin Khuur in its soundtrack.
Haunting. I must have known this music in another lifetime a thousand years ago.
Maybe you once lived as a Mongol in another lifetime. Past life * Mongolian * Reincarnation hopefully 🙏 those past life memories are good ones. And this music can comfort that mongolian spirit’s ancient soul
Whenever i get goosebumps from seeing or hearing something amazing, I know its good. This surely gave me the most goosebumps I've had in a long time. Amazing music, this.
His string playing is pretty awesome too
The metal of Mongolia.
This is beautiful! I love traditional music, it takes us back in time.
WOW 14 YEARS ON TUBE.MUSICOLOGY IS SO PERFECT.LOTS OF VARIOUGATEDNESS AND PERFECTLY EXECUTED.
That instrumental at the end was blazingly awesome
i wanna hear Mangolian and Scottish bag pipe music collaboration :D that would be EPIC..!
me too!!! :)
love scottish celtic music, from mongolia!
"cough" "cough" mAngolian
Here is a Mongolian Latvian version, maybe comes close: th-cam.com/video/vztRqe_CHC0/w-d-xo.html
On DMT
That vocal range is insane 😮
I could listen to this forever.
Verry beautiful folk song.
Greetings from Romania!
i remember this tune from an Enigma Song, but it was sung by a woman and kind of indian style...I am bulgarian and some of the ancient bulgarian tribes came from Mongolia, maybe that is why this is giving me a divine feeling...i love this tune!I imagine hunters and worriors riding dark horses on sundown...and first evening fires sparkling...it is cosmic!
does anyone else get goosebumps when he hits the lowest note possible in this song?
And I thought I had an impressive vocal range!! I want to be like this guy!!!
This is absolutely beautiful. I can’t describe it but I feel something deep in my soul almost, like a stirring of emotions of sorts. I love this soo much
This is the most amazing culturally rich singing I have ever heard!
Люблю эту песню вот уже лет 5!
Salem menin kazakh braat. Ya mongolie :) ❤
Batur Bilguun Mongol Kazakh Bratya
This is immensely beautiful...from the UK
I love this type of singing. I've been looking for it for ages. So much unique talent. Truly amazing!
These kind of traditional songs and instrument are just phenomenal... The voice is just so special....
When I listen to this performance, I always get goosebumps. This is perfection!
Even after a year of listening to this song....my jaw still drops in sheer awe
"Amazing" is an understatement.
Does any muso out there know what the singer's vocal range is, at least in this piece?
I mean he's not using standard tuning, but the lowest note is "around" an A flat in the first octave, and the highest is around an F5 I think?
There is a full 4 octave in this song from Ab1 at 1:40 to Ab5 at 3:11
Not hearing any overtones here, but tis maginificent either way.
more like undertones with the throat bass lol
You hear if you listen carefully
And with amps
Yh there is overtones
This singing technique is not looking to amplify overtone for melodic purposes like polyphonic singing. All singing has overtones. Throat singing only amplifies overtones to create the unique texture of the voice. There is an equal amplification of all overtones, and they are quite clear if you actually know the harmonic series. There are many moments when the overtones are EXTREMELY apparent, but they are definitely present throughout.
Touching, beautiful! This is my favorite throat singing. Soft harmonics, brilliant voice. 10/10.
Incredible! Incomparable!!! I'm really really proud to be Mongolian... I LOVE MY COUNTRY :)
Music truly is universal. It can touch you no matter where you are or where your from.
2:13- 2:16- oh my my lordy, that was insane. Actually the whole thing blew my mind.
2:13
deepest tone i´ve ever heard !!!!!
I keep coming back here to listen to it...
This puts tears in my eyes. It's just beautiful.
That is just amazing. I can do a small amount of overtone singing but nothing near the range that he has. I have watched this over and over again bun I just can't get enough. Between him and Ondar i have to find more. this music is just beautiful. I pity those who cannot appreciate the talent that he has, and the quality of his music. Simply put......Amazing!
Spine-chillingly good, this guy is amazing, he hits high notes that impress, then goes even higher :P same with lows! Incredible!
LEGENDARY!
That is so Haunting and Ethereal! Absolutely Amazing!!!!!!!!!!
I love this mongol singer❤ from Argentina
Morin khuur Musical instrument worthy of admiration
Fantastic, love the almost overlooked art of throat overtone singing, from Tibetan monks, to African and both North and south American tribal shamanistic ritual songs.. To the oldest overtone musical instrument ,the Australian Didgeridoo, the sounds seem to transfix the listeners and transports them into altered states of mind.
I'm totally speechless! What a wonderfull gift! :)
so im here listening to this almost in tears at that last low part and then... SHRED
amazing singing! and that instrument is very impressive, I like it's ability to swoop up and down between notes like that...
The Morin Khuur is quite an expressive instrument that is the forefather of bowed instruments. It has given birth to the Kazakh kobyz, Tuvan igil, the gusle, and the Chinese erhu.
@@MindDucko Interesting! Is it possible to read about evidences of igil deriving from morin khuur? I don't know any musicological (or anyway scientific) research about this matter.
4:36-5:17 Badass mode enabled.
Simple yet complicated..just closed my eyes listining to this and it took me into a trance..there is so many levels in this music..
Holy shit, I just got the chills.
This is closest thing in our world to words of power from Skyrim! Absolutely love it!
This is on my Skyrim playlist, actually! :D
lol comparing video games to reality. you gotta ways to go.
Yeah...I didn't literally mean that Mongolian Throat singing is going to be calling storms or throwing people across the room. I was commenting on what a powerful and raw sound the guy is producing with his voice. It's called being hyperbolic, it is not meant to be taken literally but used as a tool to more effectively express an opinion. So....yeah, maybe you should pay attention in school more buddy.
I'm grinning ear to ear and tearing up at the same time
music is one of the reasons why I'm glad to be human
2:13
I'm in awe. Completely.
This guy is incredible
This is talent. I love throat singing
I am totally amazed with this mans God given talent! I had to analize this for my music class and I watched this 4 times before I could write anything! Totally floored!
If only the internet were as nice and patient like you two are... It would be a much better place.
God-damn Mongorians! So talented.
that's lacist
Lhamanda Lkha tuvans are turkic language people like kazakh, yakuts(saha), turkians, tatars and other but religion is budda like of mongols.
Джамал Мирзахмет Are you Tuvan? Some of them, specially who live in the area next to Mongolian border speak Mongolian, too. By the way Don't forget we were all united during Great Mongolian Empire. By the way this musician is a Mongolian from Mongolia proper and singing in Mongolian.
I was just quoting South Park... :(
***** He's a Mongolian musician from Mongolia performing a Mongolian folk song in his mother tongue which is the Mongolian language!
there's kulning in Sweden, which is high-pitched herd-calling singing, then there's throat singing in Mongolia, which is the exact opposite.
not all throat-singing is that low key. Have you heard Sygyt? It's like a flute or bird-whistle.
***** The roots of that should be still in the people and the language. I hope a natural Swede and the language revive that one day
*****
Actually, throat singing on Scandinavia came from Asia,a region between Mongolia and Russia,can't remember the name right now. I'm talking many years ago,thousands probably
metodex Altai, Tuva, Buryatia? Many cultures have sung this way for centuries.
ROONTANG all you named (and more of them as Uygur, Ozbek, Turkmen, etc.) are Turkic clans originated from/living in North East and Central Asia. Hence they are parts of a bigger culture and language :-)
This Music sends shivers down my spine, I find it so beautiful,
and the voice ability of the Singer is quite extraordinary.
Thank you for this ........
His deep tones are so strong, no bass-singer could ever create such a powerful feeling!
this music could totally go with a The Hobbit movie.
God, was thinking the same thing. This is totally a dwarf song. :)
th-cam.com/video/BEm0AjTbsac/w-d-xo.html
Exactly what ich thought
MassDynamic those movies were trash and you couldn't be more wrong you fuckin idiot
@@butler0112358 agreed bro
I wish I had words. maybe "deep" will have to suffice.
Amazing Resonance. Ancient Power! I feel like I'm lifting the Earth...
I can see mountains everywhere!
this guy has more talent alone than America's entire pop music culture combined. this is absolutely incredible.
fucking amazing. Mongol horde.
Maravilloso !
saw this guy live tonight :) was a good evening!
So beautiful ...
Холын газрын зэрэглээ нь хө
Хонь шиг мал шиг торолзоно
Хонгор жаахан хүүгээ
Хоноод явахыг хүснэ
Алсын газрын зэрэглээ нь хө
Адуу шиг мал шиг торолзоно
Алиа хонгор хүүгээ
Айсуй байхад нь баярлалаа
Makes me cry... and more this day.
This music has a spiritual, almost ethereal quality to it that just draws me in.
New metal sub-genre: Morin Khurr thrash
+Zeviander actually the only place, I have ever encountered a song structure like this other than oriental folk music is metal, so its not suprising many people have this feeling in the back of their heads about this being very metal. (other than it fucking rocks)
This music marks the origins of Native American Soul. Look up Altai Native Americans. We Are Brothers :)
I don't even know what he is saying but it makes me cry.
This is so beautiful, it nearly made me cry. Just breathtaking.