It's amazing, how beautiful, sad and epic at the same time game soundtracks can be ^-^ Civ 6 put the bar incredibly high in this regard. And this one - just perfect for Mongolia. I can hear the foreign but beautiful landscapes, wide open steppes and hundreds, if not thousands of men on horses galloping ahead.
i’m gonna say something very very funny that’s gonna make a lot of people laugh now imagine this music is playing in the background when I first got married to my husband I always believe that he was a master of meditation that he was so deep and educated and that he sung a cultural song of his people every night and every morning but then 30 Years after I had married himI learned that his traditional Mongolian throat music was not him trying to pay respect to his people it was the sounds he was making While trying to pass a kidney stone that he had had since we first got married and that the Mongolian throat music Was actually him screaming 6:26 he tolerated the pain for most of the day but when sundown he had to release it and he did not want me to worry so he made it look like he was singing throat music and meditating and every morning he would scream to get all the screaming out and then he would tolerate the pain for the rest of the day he was a real trooper he could not tell me because sadly he took a vow of silence before he married me due to religious Reasons
There weren’t any Turks during his time. Please learn before speaking. Hint: there were Turkic people but they were not Turks. Turkeye didn’t exist in the 13th century
0:00 - Ancient
1:59 - Medieval
6:26 - Industrial
11:10 - Atomic
It's amazing, how beautiful, sad and epic at the same time game soundtracks can be ^-^
Civ 6 put the bar incredibly high in this regard.
And this one - just perfect for Mongolia. I can hear the foreign but beautiful landscapes, wide open steppes and hundreds, if not thousands of men on horses galloping ahead.
Even Kings and Generals used it for their Mongolia podcast!
great music!
i’m gonna say something very very funny that’s gonna make a lot of people laugh now imagine this music is playing in the background when I first got married to my husband I always believe that he was a master of meditation that he was so deep and educated and that he sung a cultural song of his people every night and every morning but then 30 Years after I had married himI learned that his traditional Mongolian throat music was not him trying to pay respect to his people it was the sounds he was making While trying to pass a kidney stone that he had had since we first got married and that the Mongolian throat music Was actually him screaming 6:26 he tolerated the pain for most of the day but when sundown he had to release it and he did not want me to worry so he made it look like he was singing throat music and meditating and every morning he would scream to get all the screaming out and then he would tolerate the pain for the rest of the day he was a real trooper he could not tell me because sadly he took a vow of silence before he married me due to religious Reasons
Oh my god is he ok now? but good story x'D
@@ShujunTan The story is fictional I’m sorry I should’ve put the story was fictional in there
@@zaneal-amood5474 nice
😂😂
ok you got me
🐪
Sounds like Westworld music
We need Eastworld
Fuuu
cengiz han turkleri severdi
No
The Mongols fucked the Turks at Köse Dag
I don't think he did
There weren’t any Turks during his time. Please learn before speaking. Hint: there were Turkic people but they were not Turks. Turkeye didn’t exist in the 13th century
@eaststorm1282 Bu Türkiye'de meme yani internet geyiği Moğollar 1200 lü yıllarda o zamanki Türk Selçuklu devleti başkentini(konya) ele geçirdi.