I come from Germany and i`m a skinhead but this music is for the soul and when you here it you have the feeling that the whole world is green and good!!!
Bady was TOTALLY channeling Hendrix at 3:14 with the octave shifting. And before anyone says anything about that comment, Bady is a big fan of Jimi Hendrix.
"You will find my remains under the steep, overhanging cliff. Hang my skull on an old larch tree. Make a musical instrument from the wood of that tree, and call it 'igil.' Cover the igil with skin from my face; make the strings and the bow from the hair of my tail. When you start to play the igil, my double will come down from the Upper World." - He's crying for his horse, and the igil's crying with him.
Great example of sygyt at 2:00 and kargyraa at 3:30 for all you learning throat singers out there. Amazing vocals but maybe the camera work could be improved (i.e. don't shake it and zoom out so i can see all of him).
The singing often sounds like some monks I heard in Chinese Tibet (Xiahe) in a huge monastery where they taught Ayurvedic medicine. Coursera is allowing me to discover some historical connections among musical sounds & styles from different places. Apparently that Paul Pena guy came from the Cape Verde Islands but he looked quite Mongolian to me!
It is the best Ancient Turkish music... This enstrument's name is ''igil''... This enstrument calls that ''ıklıg'' in Türkiye. igil (or ıklıg) means ''oklu'' (which enstrument has got arrow) My english is bad enough but I think that you are understandig... Tuvans are Turks. Turks are Tuvan. We are GokTuk's child. We are power of the central asia and siberia and ''Turan''....
Igıl is not Mongolian instrument! Igil means ''Oklu'' or ''Iklı'' (which instrument is plays with arrow) Anatolian Turks call it ''IKLIĞ'' Iklığ and Igil have same means. Explictly these are turkic words. Tuvans are Turkic people. They call themselves ''Turkic'' Köl Tigin and Bilghe Kaghan lords of them.
@tiowey yep its no fun holding a seemingly small camera for 20 mins to an hour and then realising your arms about to fall off and your footage is becoming all screwy lol had that happened a few times maself
I write a lot about Alash in my book MY ADVENTURES IN TUVA. Great guys and talented musicians.
The instrument is played very skillfully too. Probably the best I've heard.
that guy's really good--he really hits the tones well--both vocally and playing.
I come from Germany and i`m a skinhead but this music is for the soul and when you here it you have the feeling that the whole world is green and good!!!
I love the igil solo at the start!
omfg his kargyraa, haven't been listening to this for months and i missed it so much
The first black metal fan I’ve seen who also loves this music lmao
Beautifull.
Technic and outcome of throatsinging inspiring for future try-outs with companions ..
This was so beautiful and so sad. I felt so sad, but so calm. It was beautiful
Bady was TOTALLY channeling Hendrix at 3:14 with the octave shifting. And before anyone says anything about that comment, Bady is a big fan of Jimi Hendrix.
so cool; thanks
"You will find my remains under the steep, overhanging cliff. Hang my skull on an old larch tree. Make a musical instrument from the wood of that tree, and call it 'igil.' Cover the igil with skin from my face; make the strings and the bow from the hair of my tail. When you start to play the igil, my double will come down from the Upper World." - He's crying for his horse, and the igil's crying with him.
Close your eyes and think about your past while listening to this...it will make your day better and make your worries go away. Just try it.
OMG!
Thank you to all that posts these!!!!!!!!!
Thank You!!!
Yes, 5 notes apart, I have a Morn Khuur which is similar, it has an A and an E. Sometimes they are tuned a 4th like the guitar though.
@baradathlin this is an igil, used by tuvans. It was probably what the morin khuur used to look like before Soviet modernization
this music makes my soul feel good. some of my ancestors were mongolian, its great to hear thier traditional music come to life.
this is Tuvan music, Mongolian is different
this was amazing! cheers from USA. I love this music!
Incredible... such a powerful voice.
That must have been awesome! I just heard the christmas cd, it's so good!
one of my all time favs of any music i've ever heard
3:10 - 4:02
the opening solo is amazing...would so like to hear more of it...
Brilliant. This is simply transcendent.
Tuvan music is awsome. Sounds like from outer spaces...
I think, over all, its very nice, and, it seems like some medicine for my soul, even if I am not accusomed to the words or culture.
Great example of sygyt at 2:00 and kargyraa at 3:30 for all you learning throat singers out there. Amazing vocals but maybe the camera work could be improved (i.e. don't shake it and zoom out so i can see all of him).
beautiful!
The singing often sounds like some monks I heard in Chinese Tibet (Xiahe) in a huge monastery where they taught Ayurvedic medicine. Coursera is allowing me to discover some historical connections among musical sounds & styles from different places. Apparently that Paul Pena guy came from the Cape Verde Islands but he looked quite Mongolian to me!
Pure bliss...
Long Live Turan, Long Live Tıva, Long Live Turk...
@thecircusorganizer im trying to say tuvan people are also turks, i wasn't wanna mean turkey people
On fifth of a note? or five notes apart. I am used to the guitar so the first note is E and if I get E right I can get the rest.
anyone knows if there is another recorded version of this somewhere?
they came to my school today and it was amazing.
@akomaniac1 It Is NOT turkish. It is Tuvan.
It is the best Ancient Turkish music...
This enstrument's name is ''igil''... This enstrument calls that ''ıklıg'' in Türkiye.
igil (or ıklıg) means ''oklu'' (which enstrument has got arrow)
My english is bad enough but I think that you are understandig...
Tuvans are Turks. Turks are Tuvan. We are GokTuk's child. We are power of the central asia and siberia and ''Turan''....
Do you have Bady-Dorzhu's solo on the accordion?
What instrument is that in the beginning, sounds amazing. I am so unfamiliar with non-western music, but it so amazing.
it's called igil
im 14 year old from UK and very interested in learning to play the igil, any ideas as to where i could get one?
check out Michael Ormiston, he plays morin-khoor but hopefully he would help you with igil as well
@sbjames1000 no disrespect taken at all, we just have different preferances in our camera operation, although i would have preferred having an tripod
raw power dude.. good stuff \m/,
este es el mismo pibe que aparece con Chevy Chase? Bady sarasa? Cómo crecen!
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@tiowey An Tripod? I'm hoping this is a typo.
Igıl is not Mongolian instrument! Igil means ''Oklu'' or ''Iklı'' (which instrument is plays with arrow) Anatolian Turks call it ''IKLIĞ'' Iklığ and Igil have same means. Explictly these are turkic words. Tuvans are Turkic people. They call themselves ''Turkic'' Köl Tigin and Bilghe Kaghan lords of them.
alash came to my school yesterday😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁:-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
anyone know what the name of this song is?
@Xideorama I'm hoping this is AN typo.
FTFY
@tiowey yep its no fun holding a seemingly small camera for 20 mins to an hour and then realising your arms about to fall off and your footage is becoming all screwy lol had that happened a few times maself
@thecircusorganizer
LOL! what is your nationality?
imagine warriors flood the whole asiaeurope continent exactly looks like these dude
@IvansBigHome this isn't russian folk this is turkish folk
wow
How do you tune them?
lowest is the key, the other string up a fifth
goooooood :)
yeah that was my best hope hehe
an tripod is much better than a tripod by the way, its like a tripod but with an extra something
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@grandoldbassist you're saying this as a joke yes?
tuva's an option.
dear matt ely: please zoom out just a tad next time.. great sound tho.
One 5th apart
3:33:D
seasick steve