Nowadays people are so busy with marketing trends, music about fashion and courting sexy babes, music about lover break ups. But we forgot the very essence of creating music, that is to reflect the very essence of our life connection to nature. We are always part of it.
I really appreciate how, in any language, folk music is more or less about the exact same things. “This song is about how awesome the horse is.” “This song is about how men want to be the best at stuff.” “This is a song about the awesome place where our people come from.” “This song is about how, when you’re with your girl or on your horse, time has no meaning because it rules to be on your horse and/or with your girl.”
I LOVE this video. When I'm at work andi need an escape- I tune in and it transforms me to a place where I can literally feel the wind in KY hair, smell he warmth of summer and tap into a place of joy in my heart! Thank you from Kentucky, United States!!!!
The first time i heard Tuvan music was when I saw a documentary of the blues singer Paul Penja, called Tuva farewell. Her listened to the radio and heard this music after his wife died and then became a first class throat singer himself even traveling to Tuva and competing and winning a singing gig competition. Fantastic film.
27/05/2024..... Thank you You tube and internet. Without you i would have never ever had the pleasure and honor to listen abd watch such an amazing experience. Thank you deep respect and love❤❤❤❤❤ from South Africa
I believe your ancestor were the same as their ancestors, then some crossed the Bering strait many moons ago to become Cherokee. You spirit must remember those days ;)
@@claymarzobestgoofy scientists have found a very old DNA link among kazakhs africans and USA natives...i watched a documentary about it on the National geographic
I am from India and heard the music for the first time. Could not understand the language or the meaning of the song. But the music touched a chord in the heart and put me in an absolute peaceful mood. Liked it immensely. Goes to prove music has no barrier. Many thanks.
Привет Индии, люблю слышать и современную вашу музыку и привет англичанам, ваша любовь к традициям вызывают уважение. Музыка без границ от сердца к сердцу❤
Somehow this music makes you feel free. As if you were standing in an open valley with wild horses and a gentle breeze. The grass up to your waist and the sun gently warming your face.
I imagine being in the middle of a wide plain next to some mountains with a bunch of people singing and dancing around a big bonfire while the music plays
I went to see these guys in Bratislava, they were performing at the church. I was standing there on the inner balcony. You could feel the vibration... and joy. Powerful and unforgettable experience.
Years ago I went to Alaska, and went to a performance by the Inuit indigenous people. I had the same feeling as you had. The joy, the energy were powerful too, and so uplifting.
I want the artists of Huun-Hurr-Tu to know I brought your songs of the Tuva to the big mound at Cahokia Illinois usa... So loud your songs did roar through my speakers of my Japanese Toyota truck I was arrested by the police. But I am happy for what I did
I found this video over a year ago at a time when my life was going through a major transition. I was going to be a father, and at the time, I had no idea what to expect.. I can remember the first time I heard Odugen Taiga. This whole set was transformative, but that song in particular has stuck with me. To me, it conveyed a sense of place in the universe.. being rooted in a tradition.. existing in harmony with nature, and I thought to myself, "This is the world I want to share with my son."
My wife is due with our first child any day now and I am going through the exact same thing. This music is soothing my anxiety and making me feel that maybe the world will be okay. Thank you for sharing.
@@RavixOf4Horn I wish you and your family the best on your journey into this new chapter of your life. This music can always serves as a touchstone in aiding us along our life path. I find myself coming back to it time and again. Fatherhood is a challenging endeavor, but I find it to be ultimately rewarding. It has enriched almost every aspect of my life, and I hope you might find something similar in your experiences to come.
The music is foundational beautiful...their historical war no less or more righteous than anyone else's. Humans now need cultural peace and to defend our societal and share cultural peace. We should share every peaceful way of communicating from now on. No more war. No more fighting. No more exploitation. Just love
OK, I don't know how they do it, but this music sounds the way it feels to ride a horse, especially a long distance on an open plain. I say this having done this. When I was a kid, we lived in the high plains of the United States, in the part of Oklahoma that was once called the Cimmaron Strip. There isn't much out there except an endless plain of grass and the sky so huge and blue overhead that it seems like everything. When it was just me and the horse, I'd almost believe that I could ride forever, and that powerful animal loping along underneath me made me feel more connected to the earth and to all living things than I can ever possibly explain. Then I grew up and moved to the city. Nothing has been the same since.
This is culturally significant to all of humanity. I know nothing about these people, where they come from, what they do, how they live but at the same time I cannot help but feel completely and entirely connected to them. Its beautiful.
One of the oldest forms of music from one of the oldest mountains. We sang before we spoke. Keeping time with an object just makes it better. Glad this touched your soul.💖❤💖
Hi, thank you giving yr comment about the Huun-Huur-Tu video.They might do some European shows in October as the only concerts this year. A crowdfunding campaign July started now for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD of the group. And there are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva Join the campaign and donate for the book, thanks
WOW! Odugen Taiga is one of those soul elevating songs. It takes me somewhere calm and relaxing that I can’t get often anywhere else. A dream, a faded nostalgic memory, a past life/reincarnation? Who knows, but I feel like I’m on a tranquil hilltop overlooking a valley, forest, and lake looking up at the stars with the love of my life whenever I listen to this. Having all of the things I need in one place. Such a unique feeling.
Они были в 2022 году у себя на родине, в республике Тыва❤️ Мне 29 лет, очень давно хотела посмотреть их в живую. Их любят на родине, они наше живое сокровище. Спасибо огромное, этим легендарным людям, что прославляют нашу национальную музыку по всему миру.
@@fox__fox семья живёт на так называемом продвинутом западе, и я бы не сказала, что "там" лучше - старики умирают от холода, у людей нет денег кормить детей, к врачу не попадёшь, школы закрываются, потому что учителя бастуют, поезда не ходят из-за забастовок...список могу продолжить долго долго.
@@cairuihu7580 I wish I could share pics here... It was them definitely. Checkout RUHANIYAT FESTIVAL BY BANYAN TREE EVENTS which shows them as the guest artists on 11Dec
Hi, thank you giving yr comment about the Huun-Huur-Tu video.They might do some European shows in October as the only concerts this year. A crowdfunding campaign July started now for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD of the group. And they are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva Join the campaign and donate for the book, thanks
Herzliche Grüße aus Deutschland an alle, die diese Musik lieben und beim Hören die weite Steppe vor ihrem inneren Auge sehen. Ich hatte das große Vergnügen sie vor Jahren live in meiner Stadt sehen und hören zu können.
Ist das mongolische Musik? Das hört sich so an. Ich hatte mongolische Freunde. Altantuja Schirbasar und Mergen Ragschagin. Als ich mein erstes Kind bekam, hat Altantuja mich gepflegt, wie sie eine Schwester in der Mongolai pflegen würde. Toll die Musik, es erinnert mich an die Beiden und falls jemand die Beiden kennt, sagt ihnen Grüße von mir, von Heidi aus Leipzig. Wir lernten uns in der Ingenieurschule für Bauwesen kennen. Mein Mann und Mergen teilten sich ein Zimmer.
It's amazing the direct and explicit link there is between folk music and the culture they come from. Mongols relied on horses for most of their daily activities, and you can see how that translates as a recurrent topic in the songs hereby. Folk music is amazing, and it is a must for anyone that wants to understand the worldviews from ancient cultures. I loved this group, and this performance was more than amazing.
Tuvan music contains more about reindeers and the taiga than horses because they are traditionally taiga nomads not steppe nomads like Mongols but yes your point holds true. One of my favorite Tuvan song is called The Reindeer Herder's Song by Alash Ensemble you should check it out.
God this is why i love internet. This makes me feel the environment where the music was created, the tall grass, the mountains, the wind in your face. I can literally taste it through their music.
I was really surprised to see a band like you here and I`m really glad you are known worldwide. Please, accept my greetings and respect to your music. With best wishes,a tatar girl from the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia.
@@burakipek5600 do you mean about Tatar people and other Turkish nations in Russia with Turkish roots? Of course they know, we have so common things in our languages :)
I've loved your music for many years. I wrote to you, and you wrote back. You are so gracious! My ancestors were Mongolian. Never could figure out why we love horses so much and ride so well, like we were born on the horse. Now I know it is my honorable Mongolian heritage! I found your wonderful music while researching Mongolia. This was fantastic!!! 💕☺️☺️☺️👍👍 Thank you!
This music speaks to my ancestral soul. As an Apache, I only found out recently that there is linguistic evidence to show that the Athabaskan peoples of the Americas share much with the Ket people, a tuvan group. No wonder this music sounds so familiar to my soul, the sound of the ancestors to my ancestors.
I had the a similar thought a minute ago. I'm Western European, my ancestors have been here where I live for at least a thousand years so my situation is totally different from yours, but I have been to the USA and Canada, and heard and saw peoples of the First Nations sing and dance in their traditional way, and when I heard these four men sing and play it struck me how many similarities there are. It sounds so old and so connected to their land and their history.
I heard their song 'Ougen Tiaga' live over 15 years ago in a small theater in Montana, it brought tears to my eyes then and it still brings tears to my eyes today. Something very ancient flows through these men...I swear I was transported to a different time and place that night a long time ago. No other group has been able to do that to me that since then.
Love from Ethiopia This has now been how I start my work day Listening to this Enjoying the Ethiopian Sun Meditating on the mystic sounds Finding peace and tranquility in these expressions of human groaning and beauty
There will come a book about Tuva very soon. There will start a crowdfunding campaign July 13, 2020 for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD with music from Tuva. And there are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva
@@rn7203 Untill 1911, Tuvan region belonged to Mongolia. Tuvan is one of ethnic groups of Mongolia for thousands years. Just because Russia steal our region, people, culture a hundred years ago, does not mean it is russian.
@@bleazerb tuvans are not mongolic tho. They are considered turkic people. They are either turks who are mongolised by culture or other way. Their language is turkic, but with mixture of mongol words.
Makes me sense the horses and the horsemen on the far stretching grasslands of Mongolia and the rocky cold hills around, where the Huns know the earth and know the philosophy that only it's rooted culture can bring to it. It's so beautiful this deeply earthy folk music.
I honestly felt the presence of God in that song after the interview. I can't express how beautiful it feels. Just...profound vibrational love, is the best way I can say it.
The Mongolian music always have pure spirit energy down from the earth and up from sky, can't stop imaging running horses , flying eagles and people singing on the great plains.
@@Khitbugha_ArigbukhYes, but half or 10-20% Tuvans descendet from Mongol. Tuva turks nation, language turks, religion ancient turks-tengri. Yes, culture, clothes and traditional similar, and this is talk about neighborhood
I would pay good money to see these men in concert and listen to these earthy sounds in person. This type of music makes me feel alive. Please come to New Zealand!!!
Hi, thank you giving yr comment about the Huun-Huur-Tu video.They might do some European shows in October as the only concerts this year. A crowdfunding campaign July started now for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD of the group. And there are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva Join the campaign and donate for the book, thanks
Merci d'avoir mis en ligne ces chants qui nous transportent dans les plaines de Mongolie . Ces chants sont rempli d'air de vents et d'espace qui nous permettent une meilleure respiration
165 / 5.000 Rezultatele traducerii C'est plus, écoute bien. Il est quelque part en chacun de nous. Vous n'écouterez pas une telle musique sauf dans les anciennes cultures encore préservées. C'est la famille humaine. Juste pour le dire.
I head this master peace 2 years ago, this is 2024 still growing strong n trying do the best. This art connects me ❤ with nature. Erasing religion bounderings & beliesfs system
This ancient music of wild places and free spirits really touched my heart. Thank you for sharing your culture and may it touch all whose hearts are filled with sorrow and hate, heal them and make them free.
i listen to different stuff and i though my musical horizon is wide... and then i discovered KEXP and I realized i've been in musical bubble. THere are these amazing musicians
Cant remember my first kexp video but ever since im hooked. Tinawiren and then huun hur tu. Both band i already knew them but seeing them on kexp is just a blessing. There is so much more to offer and they host gems that just blows your mind.
At about 29:00 in when their voices and instruments started mimicking/portraying their homeland and their lifestyle, knowing this was the song they said described the beginning of their culture, their people, their land and language, is when I started crying. This is so beautiful I don't even know what to do with myself.
Ich liebe weltweit Kulturen und deren traditionelle Musiken. Ich fühle die Verbundenheit mit den Menschen in meinem Herzen. Wunderschön! Obwohl ich die Worte nicht verstehe, ist diese Musik ein Erlebnis, Geschichten die ich spüren kann. Ich bin dabei!!!
Hi, thank you giving yr comment about the Huun-Huur-Tu video.They might do some European shows in October as the only concerts this year. A crowdfunding campaign July started now for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD of the group. And there are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva Join the campaign and donate for the book, thanks
Greetings from America as someone with Hungarian blood. I feel your music to the bottom of my soul. Mongolians and Hungarians share a similar story and i somehow to connect to you. Please continue to make music my steppe brothers.
Виктор Иванов Да Вы правы! Эта группа одна из нескольких Тувинских групп по исполнению тувинских национальных песен. Довольно известная в мире в тех кругах кто интересуется этой тематикой
This band makes me feel so nice and calm. The only 100% cure from panic and fear. It also makes me feel a part of the endless universe, a part of nature. True magic.
"Chayra khoor" in Persian is "Chara khor" it means something that likes to eat grass. We usually use it Herds. It is intresting if the band is Mongolian these words have been come to Persian by Mongolians.
Hi, thank you giving yr comment about the Huun-Huur-Tu video.They might do some European shows in October as the only concerts this year. A crowdfunding campaign July started now for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD of the group. And they are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva Join the campaign and donate for the book, thanks
Saw Hunn-Huur-Tu a few years ago. They produce such a wonderful sound. One of the guys created a certain kind of whistle sound that doesn't seem to come across when you watch a video. Fantastic band
To add a bit more info for you… it is also sometimes referred to as ‘overtone singing’ and many other cultures around the world perform this type of singing from The Inuit in North America, the Xhosa in South Africa, China and many other places. It is beautiful, isn’t it?
@@Moirakirstin i doubt your claim here is completely correct here. Hence the term "throat singing" you use here is not defined clearly, i cannot disprove your claim entirely but "throat singing or more original term - huumii" used here in this video is very unique to this region aka Mongolia and Tuva and Altai Mountain and it is also safe to call this "Mongolian" by following reasons: Tuva and Altain mountain has been part of Mongolia since the dawn of time until russia annexed it around 1930 circa. No other region of world has this singing style called "huumii" here. All of the mentioned place plus many other culture around world have one form of throat singing at best whereas throat singing has couple of distinct styles you cannot find it elsewhere that's why it is called this type of singing is unique to this region(In this video, they uses 2 styles at most). If you have other opinion please prove this with visual and sound proof. I'll give you one example, people from china or tibet or elsewhere claims that throat singing is from china. Well, technically, it is true if we include the Mongols who lives in Inner Mongolian autonomous provinence of china, hence it was annexed by china, and tibetan chanting monks which i believe many people familiar with. Even tibetan monk chanting is influenced directly by mongolian throat singing hence historically speaking, Mongols and Tibet had a extensive cultural, economical and military relationship in the past. For that reason, soveireign state called Mongolia now is the largest followers of tibetan sect of buddhism called yellow hat which is sect headed by Dalai lama in the world. Even word Dalai lama is Mongolian word and was given by Mongolian warlord back in the day. Also, this type of chanting or singing is only practiced by monks in tibet not ordinary people, whereas throat singing is practiced by ordinary people mostly and that's why throat singing has richer in styles and techniques not monotone like monks.
One of the most fantastic experiences i ever had listening to this concert. Their melodies sound so similar to Icelandic, Irsish and North American. The second song is so Irish! Thsnk a lot for sharing this video. They don't play or sing, they creates The Wave, The Flow of sounds, and it is so human, so primal, so natural. They sing the nature itself!
I had travelled in Tuva to the Throat singing festival in Emay 15 or so years ago, and met these folks there. They are truly soulful people! It was wonderful.
Often throat singing is just thrown into a soundtrack to make things ~mystical~ so it's nice to just hear it presented as music. Presented as just singing.
Hi, thank you giving yr comment about the Huun-Huur-Tu video.They might do some European shows in October as the only concerts this year. A crowdfunding campaign July started now for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD of the group. And there are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva Join the campaign and donate for the book, thanks
There will come a book about Tuva very soon. There will start a crowdfunding campaign July 13, 2020 for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD with music from Tuva. And there are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva
It feels like nature made into poetry and music. And the deep throat singing makes the pain and suffering into harmony, and brings forth some sort of sweet sadness that heals the soul. Living in a culture far from this doesnt seems to take away any power from the music, because there is something universal about it. Thank you very much
Hi, thank you giving yr comment about the Huun-Huur-Tu video.They might do some European shows in October as the only concerts this year. A crowdfunding campaign July started now for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD of the group. And there are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva Join the campaign and donate for the book, thanks
This illustrates how important music and how vital culture retention is. Their connection and sense of place is simply gorgeous. Thank you KEXP! great work :)
I bought their 1998 (Mountain Tale) cd in a Barnes and Noble; then I lost it in college and forgot the album title or artist name :( never couold find it again or remember how to search for it, until today.... Thanks KEXP back in the times when you had to search for good music with good hearing and good taste, not an algorithm issue........
@@temuujintemuujin1216 это тувинцы, а тувинцы тюркский народ с примесью монгольской, я сама тувинка не понимаю ни одного монгольского слова, а тюркские могу.
Nowadays people are so busy with marketing trends, music about fashion and courting sexy babes, music about lover break ups. But we forgot the very essence of creating music, that is to reflect the very essence of our life connection to nature. We are always part of it.
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I really appreciate how, in any language, folk music is more or less about the exact same things. “This song is about how awesome the horse is.” “This song is about how men want to be the best at stuff.” “This is a song about the awesome place where our people come from.” “This song is about how, when you’re with your girl or on your horse, time has no meaning because it rules to be on your horse and/or with your girl.”
and they all go. weeeeeee eeeeee aaaaaa uuuuuuuhhhhhhhh eeeerrrrrrrr
When they go weeeeeee eeeeee aaaaaa uuuuuuuhhhhhhhh eeeerrrrrrrr, I felt that
I LOVE this video. When I'm at work andi need an escape- I tune in and it transforms me to a place where I can literally feel the wind in KY hair, smell he warmth of summer and tap into a place of joy in my heart!
Thank you from Kentucky, United States!!!!
Right!!! Such a powerful emotion evoked without knowing a single word of the language.
also awesome im here with you, i think😃
This is why the internet was invented in the first place. I would've probably never heard this without it.
That's racist
@@elliottjames671 your mama is racist
Yes brother that was the point, to connect people from differnt parts of the world and their culture. Yes brother peace
@@elliottjames671 How?
@@TheMetalChef38 No idea.
You cant go wrong with folk music. If it survived thousands of years, theres something in it.
Fully agree.
lol :P
Good point :D
if you could agree 85% what would that look like ?
Wisdom
5 years late is never too late to found Tuva and Huun-Hur-Tu
The first time i heard Tuvan music was when I saw a documentary of the blues singer Paul Penja, called Tuva farewell. Her listened to the radio and heard this music after his wife died and then became a first class throat singer himself even traveling to Tuva and competing and winning a singing gig competition. Fantastic film.
27/05/2024..... Thank you You tube and internet. Without you i would have never ever had the pleasure and honor to listen abd watch such an amazing experience.
Thank you deep respect and love❤❤❤❤❤ from South Africa
I am part Cherokee; this awakens something in me. Different part of the world, SAME SPIRIT! This is bringing tears, goosebumps, and chills...
Relatives sibiria turkic people tuva hakasia tatars
I believe your ancestor were the same as their ancestors, then some crossed the Bering strait many moons ago to become Cherokee. You spirit must remember those days ;)
And if you look deep enough, you will hear the rhythms from our African ancestors playing too :)
@@claymarzobestgoofy scientists have found a very old DNA link among kazakhs africans and USA natives...i watched a documentary about it on the National geographic
YAT-KHA
I am from India and heard the music for the first time. Could not understand the language or the meaning of the song. But the music touched a chord in the heart and put me in an absolute peaceful mood. Liked it immensely. Goes to prove music has no barrier. Many thanks.
I'm from England and I'm inspired by this music. It really is moving
Que excelente descripción, concuerdo con ud. Saludos desde Perú
Привет Индии, люблю слышать и современную вашу музыку и привет англичанам, ваша любовь к традициям вызывают уважение.
Музыка без границ от сердца к сердцу❤
Brazilian here and I feel the same.
Wonderful uplifting music.
Somehow this music makes you feel free. As if you were standing in an open valley with wild horses and a gentle breeze. The grass up to your waist and the sun gently warming your face.
It definitely catches the energy of that land perfectly.
Thank you
Same except the gentle breeze bites but still gentle 😁
I imagine being in the middle of a wide plain next to some mountains with a bunch of people singing and dancing around a big bonfire while the music plays
Nice lyrics you wrote there CUAC.
I went to see these guys in Bratislava, they were performing at the church. I was standing there on the inner balcony. You could feel the vibration... and joy. Powerful and unforgettable experience.
they were performed it at the same place yesterday, it was wonderful!
Years ago I went to Alaska, and went to a performance by the Inuit indigenous people. I had the same feeling as you had. The joy, the energy were powerful too, and so uplifting.
@@michaelabrunovska7326
ur cute how old are u
@@melanieanne2066
your body count is probably high shut up loser
Please share the videos, if available
I want the artists of Huun-Hurr-Tu
to know I brought your songs of the Tuva to the big mound at Cahokia Illinois usa...
So loud your songs did roar through my speakers of my Japanese Toyota truck
I was arrested by the police. But I am happy for what I did
You rock brother 💪 🙌
Whoa, that is badass.
Arrested? lol.. i dont think so..
Ok dope, but tell me you didn't drive Onto the mound 💀
This music makes me feel connected to the eternal human experience.
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agree, we are blessed to hear this! their connection to the earth is inspiring!
DOOM
Ahooooooo!
I feel the same. Weird. It's like somehow we are connected.
I found this video over a year ago at a time when my life was going through a major transition. I was going to be a father, and at the time, I had no idea what to expect.. I can remember the first time I heard Odugen Taiga. This whole set was transformative, but that song in particular has stuck with me. To me, it conveyed a sense of place in the universe.. being rooted in a tradition.. existing in harmony with nature, and I thought to myself, "This is the world I want to share with my son."
How beautiful. Thank you for sharing this vulnerable and glorious anecdote. Your son is lucky to have you.
Health and well wishes to you, your son and family. Gang bruh
My wife is due with our first child any day now and I am going through the exact same thing. This music is soothing my anxiety and making me feel that maybe the world will be okay. Thank you for sharing.
@@RavixOf4Horn I wish you and your family the best on your journey into this new chapter of your life. This music can always serves as a touchstone in aiding us along our life path. I find myself coming back to it time and again. Fatherhood is a challenging endeavor, but I find it to be ultimately rewarding. It has enriched almost every aspect of my life, and I hope you might find something similar in your experiences to come.
How beautiful. Children remind us of our own innocence.
1:09 Chryaa-Khoor (Yellow Pacer)
8:33 Konguroi (Sixty Horses In My Herd)
13:33 Interview
28:58 Odugen Taiga
41:12 Aa-Shuu Dekei-oo
Спасибо, добрый человек
@@nzgura9055 Nie ma problemu
Thanks, up
You are doing the Lord's work sir. Thank you.
Gracias!
The music is foundational beautiful...their historical war no less or more righteous than anyone else's. Humans now need cultural peace and to defend our societal and share cultural peace. We should share every peaceful way of communicating from now on. No more war. No more fighting. No more exploitation. Just love
One instrument in his hands, thousands in his throat.
you will get to the wise point soon hopefully. 😆
Sounds like my ex! XD
One penis in his hands. 1000 in his throat.
That is an example of how gay your comment is
@@johnnymeringues987 you in 7th grade? I teach middle schoolers and hear stuff like this all the time. maybe a sign you should grow up.
Be water my friend
OK, I don't know how they do it, but this music sounds the way it feels to ride a horse, especially a long distance on an open plain. I say this having done this. When I was a kid, we lived in the high plains of the United States, in the part of Oklahoma that was once called the Cimmaron Strip. There isn't much out there except an endless plain of grass and the sky so huge and blue overhead that it seems like everything. When it was just me and the horse, I'd almost believe that I could ride forever, and that powerful animal loping along underneath me made me feel more connected to the earth and to all living things than I can ever possibly explain. Then I grew up and moved to the city. Nothing has been the same since.
no plans about going back ? It sounds wonderful ! !
Ye?
Thank you for sharing your experience with us! It's beautiful!
sounds like a beautiful dream
The city is crushing.
This is culturally significant to all of humanity. I know nothing about these people, where they come from, what they do, how they live but at the same time I cannot help but feel completely and entirely connected to them. Its beautiful.
One of the oldest forms of music from one of the oldest mountains. We sang before we spoke. Keeping time with an object just makes it better. Glad this touched your soul.💖❤💖
It's the Russian ethno collective from Tuva.
Hi, thank you giving yr comment about the Huun-Huur-Tu video.They might do some European shows in October as the only concerts this year. A crowdfunding campaign July started now for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD of the group. And there are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva
Join the campaign and donate for the book, thanks
I think they are from Mongolia. The unmistakable throat singing is Mongolian. Also the instruments are Mongolian.
@@TruthSeeker_Pioneer they are from Tuva, near mongolia
WOW! Odugen Taiga is one of those soul elevating songs. It takes me somewhere calm and relaxing that I can’t get often anywhere else. A dream, a faded nostalgic memory, a past life/reincarnation? Who knows, but I feel like I’m on a tranquil hilltop overlooking a valley, forest, and lake looking up at the stars with the love of my life whenever I listen to this. Having all of the things I need in one place. Such a unique feeling.
This music is pure human spirit.
Gaia speaks
💡
Horse spirit actually
Odugen is sacred also for all Turkish people around the world. Thanks for this great program. Greetings from Turkiye.
That's because Turks were from central Asia, friend.
2:52 @@MustAfaalik
jello may
I am not the only one who loves different kinds of music from different country. Peace to all living creatures.
so beautiful, planet earth is blessed with musicians, I'm so proud, saying from Africa
1:09 Chyraa-Khoor
8:34 Konguroi
29:00 Odugen Taiga
41:15 Aa-Shuu Dekei-oo
thanks!
Ty men!!
Thank you
Ta mate
Dziękuję
Они были в 2022 году у себя на родине, в республике Тыва❤️ Мне 29 лет, очень давно хотела посмотреть их в живую. Их любят на родине, они наше живое сокровище. Спасибо огромное, этим легендарным людям, что прославляют нашу национальную музыку по всему миру.
А вы по-тувински случайно не говорите?
@@ldmtag говорю, мой родной язык
1945 Even single 77 thun
Надеюсь, Тува отделится от России и переймёт Шведский опыт исцеления от пьянства путём музыкального просвещения.
@@fox__fox семья живёт на так называемом продвинутом западе, и я бы не сказала, что "там" лучше - старики умирают от холода, у людей нет денег кормить детей, к врачу не попадёшь, школы закрываются, потому что учителя бастуют, поезда не ходят из-за забастовок...список могу продолжить долго долго.
Браво, тувинцы! Так рада видеть как вы ездите по странам и знакомите со своей прекрасной культурой! Люблю вас с тех пор, как вы в Алматы приезжали!
😍😍😍
I too am glad they travel and share their gift of traditional folk music!
Rakhmet
Witnessed them LIVE in Hyderabad, India yesterday. Same compositions were played and no doubt the crowd went ecstatic... Goosebumps...
I couldn't find the record of them went/going to India. probably what you witnessed is not this group?
@@cairuihu7580 I wish I could share pics here... It was them definitely. Checkout RUHANIYAT FESTIVAL BY BANYAN TREE EVENTS which shows them as the guest artists on 11Dec
Неправильно. Эта группа из бывшей республики великого СССР.
@@cairuihu7580 sorry for the typo Huun-Huur-Tu
@@cairuihu75800
Four people, some simple instruments ... but felt like a large symphony orchestra. Oh my.
Music like this makes you feel happy to be alive
Hi, thank you giving yr comment about the Huun-Huur-Tu video.They might do some European shows in October as the only concerts this year. A crowdfunding campaign July started now for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD of the group. And they are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva
Join the campaign and donate for the book, thanks
👣👍🎵'
Saw them live in Dublin, Ireland tonight ..absolutely incredible ❤
I never get tired of listening to this! I come upon it every so often and always smile and tap along with the beat of the trotting hooves!
this music is the antidote to the noise of the modern world.
That soundscape in Odugen Taiga was absolutely beautiful.
Very gay comment
What do you mean? GUCCI GANG GUCCI GANG
he sounds like a synth tho
@@johnnymeringues987 ur a homophobe
Herzliche Grüße aus Deutschland an alle, die diese Musik lieben und beim Hören die weite Steppe vor ihrem inneren Auge sehen. Ich hatte das große Vergnügen sie vor Jahren live in meiner Stadt sehen und hören zu können.
Ist das mongolische Musik? Das hört sich so an. Ich hatte mongolische Freunde. Altantuja Schirbasar und Mergen Ragschagin. Als ich mein erstes Kind bekam, hat Altantuja mich gepflegt, wie sie eine Schwester in der Mongolai pflegen würde. Toll die Musik, es erinnert mich an die Beiden und falls jemand die Beiden kennt, sagt ihnen Grüße von mir, von Heidi aus Leipzig. Wir lernten uns in der Ingenieurschule für Bauwesen kennen. Mein Mann und Mergen teilten sich ein Zimmer.
Finding music like this makes me feel as though I've discovered an ancient treasure.
I feel that too!!! And they are contemporary :O
what do you mean as though, you have
Huh? Doesn't it make you feel like YT reccomended it to you, you did not find anything, just watched))
Me too
Music is the universe l language of the world,we are all brothers and sisters you are beautiful people..
It's amazing the direct and explicit link there is between folk music and the culture they come from. Mongols relied on horses for most of their daily activities, and you can see how that translates as a recurrent topic in the songs hereby. Folk music is amazing, and it is a must for anyone that wants to understand the worldviews from ancient cultures. I loved this group, and this performance was more than amazing.
Tuvan music contains more about reindeers and the taiga than horses because they are traditionally taiga nomads not steppe nomads like Mongols but yes your point holds true. One of my favorite Tuvan song is called The Reindeer Herder's Song by Alash Ensemble you should check it out.
@@kagar3465 Thanks for the suggestion! I will listen to it!
Check out their live concert at Portland Oregon. Incredible! Yes it is on TH-cam.
هذه الموسيق تسبه موسيقى الشعبية لرعاة البقر بامريكا....cowboy
@@abdelkaderhaddou3044 That was also my first thought 🤔
God this is why i love internet. This makes me feel the environment where the music was created, the tall grass, the mountains, the wind in your face. I can literally taste it through their music.
Its because tthats exactly what the tuvan music means, they mimic the nature of their landscapes
that comment actually made me cry ! It's so beautiful!
I was really surprised to see a band like you here and I`m really glad you are known worldwide. Please, accept my greetings and respect to your music. With best wishes,a tatar girl from the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia.
Ben Türkiye'de yaşıyorum. Ve merak ettiğim birşey var.
Şuan Rusya'daki Türkler kültürlerini koruyorlar mı?
Türk olduklarını biliyorlar mı?
Turan'ı biliyor musunuz?
@@burakipek5600 do you mean about Tatar people and other Turkish nations in Russia with Turkish roots? Of course they know, we have so common things in our languages :)
Respect! :)
Just came back from their concert. Absolutely stunning and mesmerizing! Very kind people too.
I've loved your music for many years. I wrote to you, and you wrote back. You are so gracious! My ancestors were Mongolian. Never could figure out why we love horses so much and ride so well, like we were born on the horse. Now I know it is my honorable Mongolian heritage! I found your wonderful music while researching Mongolia. This was fantastic!!! 💕☺️☺️☺️👍👍 Thank you!
I had a feeling they were Mongolians 🎉❤😊. Huns would recognize them.🇱🇺
@@rexluminus9867 it is Tyva/ Republik in the center of Asia. Not Mongolian
it is Tyva/ Republik in the center of Asia. Not Mongolian
@@Юлия-щ6о4й
Never hear of TYVA...!!!...🤔🙄😂
@@rexluminus9867 look it up. Tuva culture
This music speaks to my ancestral soul. As an Apache, I only found out recently that there is linguistic evidence to show that the Athabaskan peoples of the Americas share much with the Ket people, a tuvan group. No wonder this music sounds so familiar to my soul, the sound of the ancestors to my ancestors.
I had similar thoughts👍🏼
joey flores muy cierto
Ancestral
I had the a similar thought a minute ago. I'm Western European, my ancestors have been here where I live for at least a thousand years so my situation is totally different from yours, but I have been to the USA and Canada, and heard and saw peoples of the First Nations sing and dance in their traditional way, and when I heard these four men sing and play it struck me how many similarities there are. It sounds so old and so connected to their land and their history.
It all comes back to the common source
I heard their song 'Ougen Tiaga' live over 15 years ago in a small theater in Montana, it brought tears to my eyes then and it still brings tears to my eyes today. Something very ancient flows through these men...I swear I was transported to a different time and place that night a long time ago. No other group has been able to do that to me that since then.
Try Tinariwen;)
Sean Meister .
Awesome music !! Different Inspiring.
Check out the HU !!! ALSO VERY GOOD GROUP !
The band members are all so humble and respect each other as musicians. The music itself is very beautiful. Just brilliant
they dont have more fame like western musicians but absolute more talent.
Love from Ethiopia
This has now been how I start my work day
Listening to this
Enjoying the Ethiopian Sun
Meditating on the mystic sounds
Finding peace and tranquility in these expressions of human groaning and beauty
Горловое пение из Тувы, прекрасно звучит! Так держать соседи наши. Бурятия слушает. 😊
This is just a bunch of old dudes straight vibing for an hour straight and it's amazing
That's the sound they make sucking each other at their lemon parties
@@johnnymeringues987 wow, epic post
When an elder dies, a Library has been burned down
@@johnnymeringues987 Never left 2004, eh?
There will come a book about Tuva very soon. There will start a crowdfunding campaign July 13, 2020 for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD with music from Tuva. And there are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva
Currently self-studying Mongolian cultures and sub cultures. I have fallen in love with their music! Thank you for providing this amazing performance.
They are from Tuva republic , which is part of Russia. They are not Mongolian
@@rn7203 Untill 1911, Tuvan region belonged to Mongolia. Tuvan is one of ethnic groups of Mongolia for thousands years. Just because Russia steal our region, people, culture a hundred years ago, does not mean it is russian.
@@bleazerb fool🤣
@@bleazerb tuvans are not mongolic tho. They are considered turkic people. They are either turks who are mongolised by culture or other way. Their language is turkic, but with mixture of mongol words.
TÜRKISH MUSIC🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Beautiful how they bring animals alive in their songs. They're painting pictures and telling stories. I'm blown away by this performance
Makes me sense the horses and the horsemen on the far stretching grasslands of Mongolia and the rocky cold hills around, where the Huns know the earth and know the philosophy that only it's rooted culture can bring to it. It's so beautiful this deeply earthy folk music.
it is Tyva/ Republik in the center of Asia. Not Mongolian
I honestly felt the presence of God in that song after the interview. I can't express how beautiful it feels. Just...profound vibrational love, is the best way I can say it.
I like how their melodies are combined with animal noises, it's like you are floating through the woods with animals around you. Awesome dudes!
Where are you from yourself if i may ask
Yes. Many indigenous people around the world mimic animal sounds, as well as in dance, portraying animals. Its primal, and SO awesome!
I thought I was in a forest or jungle.
I cannot get over how beautiful the voice is of the man in blue. So clean.
Radik tylysh
Completely agree. Fantastic control from all, but especially him
The Mongolian music always have pure spirit energy down from the earth and up from sky, can't stop imaging running horses , flying eagles and people singing on the great plains.
This is no Mongolian Music
@@lback1523 which country? haha
@@Khitbugha_Arigbukh Russian Federation Republic Tuva
@@lback1523 ммм да tuva origin mongolia u know
@@Khitbugha_ArigbukhYes, but half or 10-20% Tuvans descendet from Mongol. Tuva turks nation, language turks, religion ancient turks-tengri. Yes, culture, clothes and traditional similar, and this is talk about neighborhood
I saw these guys live back in the 90's. I was lucky enough to be sitting about 6 feet away. That performance basically changed my life.
who cares
@@jesusdanielcarrillo6990 I do! It's fuckin' wonderful music!
@@taunaengus4978 Trust me he cares lmao
@@jesusdanielcarrillo6990 obviously you do, seeing as you felt the need to comment...
I have the same experience back in 00's in Moscow. Absolutely mind-opening
If this doesn't light your fire, then your wood's wet.
Lol
It sounds like Bluegrass to me, but that is a good thing. Doesn't it sound like mountain music?
@@moorek1967 Definitely sounds like mountain music. I just want to lie down in front of these gentlemen and take a nap while they sing and play.
@@jasonnorrell7501 just keep your wood away from them please
@@trashcan3000 Lawls!
When dedication meets music, we have the ritual of pure expression of consciousness. Thank you all who have b,s&t on this video.
I would pay good money to see these men in concert and listen to these earthy sounds in person. This type of music makes me feel alive. Please come to New Zealand!!!
Yo im in New Zealand and I will be at the concert with you :)
Good call
Hi, thank you giving yr comment about the Huun-Huur-Tu video.They might do some European shows in October as the only concerts this year. A crowdfunding campaign July started now for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD of the group. And there are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva
Join the campaign and donate for the book, thanks
Hopefully someone behind the scenes at WOMAD keeps an eye out :)
Josh Mason awesome I live in Taranaki
When you discover Throat singing, you can't stop listening at throat singing. I have learn so much about Tuva and mongolian music since the last year.
Great
Merci d'avoir mis en ligne ces chants qui nous transportent dans les plaines de Mongolie . Ces chants sont rempli d'air de vents et d'espace qui nous permettent une meilleure respiration
165 / 5.000
Rezultatele traducerii
C'est plus, écoute bien. Il est quelque part en chacun de nous. Vous n'écouterez pas une telle musique sauf dans les anciennes cultures encore préservées. C'est la famille humaine. Juste pour le dire.
Les Plaines de la Russie qu'ils sont des Touvines
@@statusquo9563 That's not my point, having nothing to do with political things. It's about something else.
@@gabin1539 I got you and l support your point of view. It's a common wealth and it belongs to the whole humanity.
Ну, технически Тыва с Монголией граничит, так что ты в чём-то прав) Но Тыва- отдельная республика
I head this master peace 2 years ago, this is 2024 still growing strong n trying do the best. This art connects me ❤ with nature. Erasing religion bounderings & beliesfs system
Красавцы, так окрыляет, хочется через горы , океаны пархать, какой подъем вибраций, как же здорово, привет из Пензы, Россия!!!
This ancient music of wild places and free spirits really touched my heart. Thank you for sharing your culture and may it touch all whose hearts are filled with sorrow and hate, heal them and make them free.
i listen to different stuff and i though my musical horizon is wide... and then i discovered KEXP and I realized i've been in musical bubble. THere are these amazing musicians
Now you're woke af
IKW! a whole different world of music with dope instruments
I found the same thing. My wide music experience made me discover how infinite vibration combinations can be!!!
Well said!
Cant remember my first kexp video but ever since im hooked. Tinawiren and then huun hur tu. Both band i already knew them but seeing them on kexp is just a blessing. There is so much more to offer and they host gems that just blows your mind.
Как же я обожаю этот коллектив! Слушала их вживую в Перми, рыдала от счастья! Люди на концерте медитировали, так сильны их вибрации!
Thank you KEXP for bringing us such wonderful, diverse music.
Seeing them live on a hefty dose of lsd was one of the highlights of my life, such a honour to be exposed to the vibrations created by these men
Nice suggestion 🌷
Woow
Soooo awsome
👎👎👎 no drugs...
@@ashutoshkashyup4944 tu m
At about 29:00 in when their voices and instruments started mimicking/portraying their homeland and their lifestyle, knowing this was the song they said described the beginning of their culture, their people, their land and language, is when I started crying. This is so beautiful I don't even know what to do with myself.
💫🎶👍🎶💫
Ich liebe weltweit Kulturen und deren traditionelle Musiken. Ich fühle die Verbundenheit mit den Menschen in meinem Herzen. Wunderschön! Obwohl ich die Worte nicht verstehe, ist diese Musik ein Erlebnis, Geschichten die ich spüren kann. Ich bin dabei!!!
Agree wholeheartedly. Whole body goosebumps. They create it for us; and we are THERE.
and omg 33:47 - 35:38, 35:48 - the bird noises 😮🦅🐦!!!!
39:15 - 🕊🕊🕊
Beautiful isn't it? And you have to do nothing, just acknowledge the vibrations within you, observe them, appreciate them. We are vibrational beings.
The addition of the bird calls… absolutely beautiful. Thank you 🙏
Thank you KEXP for showing us so, so many great artists.
The instruments fascinate me! I love that he says they play concerts for the animals and the forest.
Heidi Helm Yes! I have seen other vids of other cultures there animals are all around and seems to love it💚
Had dinner with the lead over a decade ago. I'm trilled their music reached many people! Will visit Tuva one day!
Hi, thank you giving yr comment about the Huun-Huur-Tu video.They might do some European shows in October as the only concerts this year. A crowdfunding campaign July started now for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD of the group. And there are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva
Join the campaign and donate for the book, thanks
Greetings from America as someone with Hungarian blood. I feel your music to the bottom of my soul. Mongolians and Hungarians share a similar story and i somehow to connect to you. Please continue to make music my steppe brothers.
They are püre turks
İ m turkish and u r right :) My root came steppes too. altai mountains :)
@@salpa44 Altai roots are the most unique
Сегодня выступаешь в местном ДК а завтра в студии где побывали многие звезды мировой эстрады, нет слов!))
Виктор Иванов Да Вы правы! Эта группа одна из нескольких Тувинских групп по исполнению тувинских национальных песен. Довольно известная в мире в тех кругах кто интересуется этой тематикой
Хотел бы я в тот ДК попасть на их концерт.... Очень нравится!
@@ЮрийМихайлов-п9и езжайте в Туву, когда они не гастролируют по миру, полагаю, выступают дома)
Они и в 90е туда ездили как в Москву
Молодцы. Настоящие ЗВЕЗДЫ мирового уровня и в дк могут выступить
This band makes me feel so nice and calm. The only 100% cure from panic and fear. It also makes me feel a part of the endless universe, a part of nature. True magic.
1:08 - Chyraa-Khoor (Yellow Pacer)
8:02 - Konguroi (Sixty Horses in My Herd)
28:58 - Odugen Taiga
41:12 - Aa-Shuu Dekei-oo
thanks
gracias :)
Obrigado xD
Second song is actually "Kongurgai". Konguroi (Sixy Horses in My Herd) is a different song.
"Chayra khoor" in Persian is "Chara khor" it means something that likes to eat grass. We usually use it Herds. It is intresting if the band is Mongolian these words have been come to Persian by Mongolians.
My entire vocabulary of love can't describe how beautifull this is!
Glad they are getting so popular. Gives me a little hope for the future.
I love kexp for their ability to bring such an eclectic variety of music and amazing artists to the mass audiences they deserve.
Hi, thank you giving yr comment about the Huun-Huur-Tu video.They might do some European shows in October as the only concerts this year. A crowdfunding campaign July started now for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD of the group. And they are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva
Join the campaign and donate for the book, thanks
Saw Hunn-Huur-Tu a few years ago. They produce such a wonderful sound. One of the guys created a certain kind of whistle sound that doesn't seem to come across when you watch a video. Fantastic band
The whistling sound is usually called “Mongolian throat singing”. They train themselves to sing more than one musical note at a time. Amazing skill!
@@ginnye2268 that’s fantastic thank you so much for sharing would not have known this otherwise. 😃✌🏻✊
To add a bit more info for you… it is also sometimes referred to as ‘overtone singing’ and many other cultures around the world perform this type of singing from The Inuit in North America, the Xhosa in South Africa, China and many other places. It is beautiful, isn’t it?
@@Moirakirstin Absolutely fascinating! I love experiencing music from other cultures. Thank you for sharing more info on this Moira!
@@Moirakirstin i doubt your claim here is completely correct here. Hence the term "throat singing" you use here is not defined clearly, i cannot disprove your claim entirely but "throat singing or more original term - huumii" used here in this video is very unique to this region aka Mongolia and Tuva and Altai Mountain and it is also safe to call this "Mongolian" by following reasons: Tuva and Altain mountain has been part of Mongolia since the dawn of time until russia annexed it around 1930 circa. No other region of world has this singing style called "huumii" here. All of the mentioned place plus many other culture around world have one form of throat singing at best whereas throat singing has couple of distinct styles you cannot find it elsewhere that's why it is called this type of singing is unique to this region(In this video, they uses 2 styles at most). If you have other opinion please prove this with visual and sound proof. I'll give you one example, people from china or tibet or elsewhere claims that throat singing is from china. Well, technically, it is true if we include the Mongols who lives in Inner Mongolian autonomous provinence of china, hence it was annexed by china, and tibetan chanting monks which i believe many people familiar with. Even tibetan monk chanting is influenced directly by mongolian throat singing hence historically speaking, Mongols and Tibet had a extensive cultural, economical and military relationship in the past. For that reason, soveireign state called Mongolia now is the largest followers of tibetan sect of buddhism called yellow hat which is sect headed by Dalai lama in the world. Even word Dalai lama is Mongolian word and was given by Mongolian warlord back in the day. Also, this type of chanting or singing is only practiced by monks in tibet not ordinary people, whereas throat singing is practiced by ordinary people mostly and that's why throat singing has richer in styles and techniques not monotone like monks.
This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard
One of the most fantastic experiences i ever had listening to this concert. Their melodies sound so similar to Icelandic, Irsish and North American. The second song is so Irish!
Thsnk a lot for sharing this video. They don't play or sing, they creates The Wave, The Flow of sounds, and it is so human, so primal, so natural. They sing the nature itself!
1:09 chyraa khoor
8:33 konguroi
13:33 interview
28:58 odugen taiga
41:12 aa shuu dekei oo
Thanks a lot! This should be up there!
up up up plz
I had travelled in Tuva to the Throat singing festival in Emay 15 or so years ago, and met these folks there. They are truly soulful people! It was wonderful.
I love Huun Huur Tu music since in my mid 20s I’m 45 now,good soothing indigenous music to relax and vibe too that’s different🙏🏾🙏🏾🇺🇸🌎👁️
65, central Florida memorized ❤
This is one of the coolest things I’ve have ever seen or heard.
Totally fallen in love with this.
Often throat singing is just thrown into a soundtrack to make things ~mystical~ so it's nice to just hear it presented as music. Presented as just singing.
Hi, thank you giving yr comment about the Huun-Huur-Tu video.They might do some European shows in October as the only concerts this year. A crowdfunding campaign July started now for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD of the group. And there are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva
Join the campaign and donate for the book, thanks
Odugen Taiga brought me to tears. Music that really touches your soul.
马头琴,喉音唱法,诠释了群马奔腾,无边无垠,蓝天白云....…..….思绪随旋律飘洋过海迎向蒙古草原!
it is Tyva/ Republik in the center of Asia. Not Mongolian
Great band and great performance. Greetings from Mongolia especially for the Tuvan brothers and sisters :)
Амыр-менди из Тувы, братьям и сестрам Монголии ;)
Just stunned. Went straight on my playlist. Good vibe and help me get through my kettlebell workout. Peace from the Navajo Nation in Arizona.
These are your distant Asian cousins
Listen to more Otyken
Whenever I'm feeling down I listen to Huun Huur Tu and my spirit seems to soar. Thank them for me.
There will come a book about Tuva very soon. There will start a crowdfunding campaign July 13, 2020 for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD with music from Tuva. And there are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva
It feels like nature made into poetry and music. And the deep throat singing makes the pain and suffering into harmony, and brings forth some sort of sweet sadness that heals the soul. Living in a culture far from this doesnt seems to take away any power from the music, because there is something universal about it. Thank you very much
Its been about 3 years since I discovered this performance I always return periodically because I feel a nice connection to this music.
AV
Hi, thank you giving yr comment about the Huun-Huur-Tu video.They might do some European shows in October as the only concerts this year. A crowdfunding campaign July started now for a book about TUVA which will include a live CD of the group. And there are amazing THANK YOUs as well. You can find all infos here: www.jaro.de/crowdfundingtuva
Join the campaign and donate for the book, thanks
This illustrates how important music and how vital culture retention is. Their connection and sense of place is simply gorgeous. Thank you KEXP! great work :)
Agreed.
Yes, so will you defend European culture? Which is slowly being erradicated as we speak..
@@christianriddler5063 nah bro... i'm good
I bought their 1998 (Mountain Tale) cd in a Barnes and Noble; then I lost it in college and forgot the album title or artist name :(
never couold find it again or remember how to search for it, until today.... Thanks KEXP
back in the times when you had to search for good music with good hearing and good taste, not an algorithm issue........
Merci mille fois pour cette excellente transe musicale où l'on s'imagine galloper à dos de cheval dans les immenses plaines infinies de la Mongolie.
This is not Mongolia. This is Tuva
it is Tyva/ Republik in the center of Asia. Not Mongolian
I love how these men play some beautiful music, and then drop some serious knowledge about the mechanics and techniques of singing.
Однозначно, эти дядьки нереально круты! Молодёжь, вот с кого пример надо брать!
Project79 моя монголия
Project79 монголтувинцы
Откуда среди такого хорошего народа кожеедовичи появляются???
это Тувинцы а не монголы
@@temuujintemuujin1216 это тувинцы, а тувинцы тюркский народ с примесью монгольской, я сама тувинка не понимаю ни одного монгольского слова, а тюркские могу.
What an awesome way to start my day at 4am listening to this captivating, invigorating music. I especially loved Odugen Taiga.
It's one of my favorites too. Beautiful and peaceful
Things like this act as a reminder that humanity can indeed be marvelous. Which seems to be difficult to remember these days.