Was reading a novel that mentioned this instrument. I had to check it out to see what it was. Turns out I was already listening to it but have no idea that it's called morin khuur. I've always loved Mongolia. The vast grassland, the richness of culture and the brave people. Hopefully one day, I can visit Mongolia. Greetings from a fellow Asian.
Who is she? What's her name? Does she have a TH-cam channel? She's one of the best morin khuur players I have heard. And she is beautiful, charming and fascinating as well.
Your kind words are appreciated. She is an Inner Mongolian from Tongliao, known by her nickname Kuaikuai. (Might very well be her real name, some Mongols in China use Chinese names, I don't know for sure), There are one or two TH-cam channels that claim to be hers but they look dubious. Her own channel is here: v.kuaishou.com/qiCPyp Edit: just watched a TV interview of hers. She is a Mongol from Tongliao. Her Mongolian name is Sarantuya, widely known by her Chinese name Sunkuaikuai. Started playing since the age of 8.
@@mongolianmusicbuffet Thank you very much! Edit: I think I have found her TH-cam channel. th-cam.com/channels/TTk8JXGKwM-sBHdRXy2_Xw.html She seems to be so versatile. Her playing technique is superb, as far as I can tell, and she seems able to play all kinds of music, classical, contemporary, traditional, folk music, etc, with the same natural ease. Edit 2: The TH-cam channel I linked to is probably just a fan channel that reposts her Douyin videos on TH-cam, but people who don't have access to Douyin (Chinese TikTok) can find some of her videos there.
She is an eastern Inner Mongolian from Tongliao, very unlikely to be a Halha. Halha tumen (unit of ten thousand) was created in 15th century by Dayan Khan. Present day Halha Mongols number 78.8% of Mongolia's population. There are four small Halha banners outside of Mongolian border, two in Inner Mongolia, one in Qinghai, and one in Jehol.
ямар хөөрхөн, ямар огшмоор, ямар сайхан, ямар сэтгэлтэй тоглодог юм бэ, wonderful!!!
what is the name of this song?
I need the full version of this right now
Was reading a novel that mentioned this instrument. I had to check it out to see what it was. Turns out I was already listening to it but have no idea that it's called morin khuur. I've always loved Mongolia. The vast grassland, the richness of culture and the brave people. Hopefully one day, I can visit Mongolia. Greetings from a fellow Asian.
Okay you are Chinese
really good choreography, horses well synced to the song
Ooooh WONDERFUL, LOOOVE IT !!!!!!
Totally awesome and beautiful ❤
Миний краш шүү. ❤
Beautiful !
བཀྲིས་བདེ་ལེགས།
Best. Metal. Ever.
Love this!
I love how the horse (I assume it's the horses) provide percussion sounds despite no other instruments in sight
That's all done on the morin khuur.
Гоё ❤❤❤❤❤
👍💕🍀⭐
Кул ❤
👍💕
Awesome
How is she so beautiful lmao
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌺🙏🏻
Wooow🎉🎉
Horse back riding music.
I heard a horse roaring and riding.
Already spent four hours finding full video of this clip any help will be generous!
Ха ха ха нөгөөдүүл нь огшоод давхиад алга болчилоо🤣
Terrified bgm mode
Apparently this melody is a order for the horses to run wild and free
🤝🌹🌹🌹
💙💕
The horses got Genghis Khan's call and became wild
huurchiin ner ni
Who is she? What's her name? Does she have a TH-cam channel? She's one of the best morin khuur players I have heard. And she is beautiful, charming and fascinating as well.
Your kind words are appreciated. She is an Inner Mongolian from Tongliao, known by her nickname Kuaikuai. (Might very well be her real name, some Mongols in China use Chinese names, I don't know for sure), There are one or two TH-cam channels that claim to be hers but they look dubious. Her own channel is here: v.kuaishou.com/qiCPyp
Edit: just watched a TV interview of hers. She is a Mongol from Tongliao. Her Mongolian name is Sarantuya, widely known by her Chinese name Sunkuaikuai. Started playing since the age of 8.
@@mongolianmusicbuffet Thank you very much!
Edit: I think I have found her TH-cam channel.
th-cam.com/channels/TTk8JXGKwM-sBHdRXy2_Xw.html
She seems to be so versatile. Her playing technique is superb, as far as I can tell, and she seems able to play all kinds of music, classical, contemporary, traditional, folk music, etc, with the same natural ease.
Edit 2:
The TH-cam channel I linked to is probably just a fan channel that reposts her Douyin videos on TH-cam, but people who don't have access to Douyin (Chinese TikTok) can find some of her videos there.
@@syspangylium She's Han Chinese. Her name is 孙快快
@@giorozaitien646 I thought so. Didn't look like Mongolian but she's a very good musician
I read on the net that she’s an Inner Mongolian of post 90’s & I’m very glad about it as I’m a Mongol, too
So coollll!! Amazing!
Çok havalı, güzel Moğol kızı
Çinli kız
Best
Noot bval ogooch
name of music: dagiin zeerd
Couldn't find it, are you sure it don't have another name?
NICE🥰😍😍😘😘🥰🥰❤
Tina guo
Ингэж тоглохоор сэтгэл огшичих юмаа!
Дагийн зээрд
Нэ өиөмчм😊
Imagine she works with the Hu
Who?
There is a guy riding a motorcycle
Энэ монгол хүн байна
Kazakh kobyz, Chinese erhu, Mongolian morin khur are better than the European violin!
She is Halha nation. Mongolian 60% is Halha Mongols. Our nation begins 15th century in Batmunkh dayan khan
She is an eastern Inner Mongolian from Tongliao, very unlikely to be a Halha. Halha tumen (unit of ten thousand) was created in 15th century by Dayan Khan. Present day Halha Mongols number 78.8% of Mongolia's population. There are four small Halha banners outside of Mongolian border, two in Inner Mongolia, one in Qinghai, and one in Jehol.
@@mongolianmusicbuffet no, she is 100% Halha girl
@@movie9600 lol She's Han Chinese. Her name is 孙快快.
@@giorozaitien646 No, She is may be Chinese citizen. But she is Mongolian. Not Han
@@boldoque_21 She's Han. Chi Bulag got many Han prentices.She just dressed like Mongolian but never speak Mongolian.
NOMAD . 🐎