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  • Опубліковано 10 тра 2023
  • Mongolian ancient musical instrument SUUKHAN KHUUR
    Dear friends,
    Please consider supporting me on my Patreon so I can continue to make beautiful music 🎼 for you and show you my beautiful homeland, Mongolia.
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    Batzorig Vaanchig | creating Mongol khoomei (throat singing) & morin khuur music | Patreon
    ❤️
    Thank you so much!
    www.batzorigvaanchig.com/
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    Thank you so much to Yatga Player Amaraa!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 139

  • @fidemporas
    @fidemporas Рік тому +41

    Batzorig sounds like a subtle and humble person, but I hope he realises how greatly he has contributed to the propagation and preservation of his country's culture outside of Mongolia.

  • @imperialist4861
    @imperialist4861 Рік тому +19

    I hope that when I die I’m reincarnated into a Mongolian instrument so I can be apart of Batzorig’s legendary collection

  • @ahmetyagzdemirhan9069
    @ahmetyagzdemirhan9069 Рік тому +51

    I wish you success in this aim. I am only 16 years old. My dream for my further life is to live in Mongolia. Mongolia is a perfect country. And thank you very much, Batzorig Vaanchig, for introducing me to Mongolia ❤😊❤

  • @OtakuGarazza
    @OtakuGarazza Рік тому +20

    Thank you for the subtitles. They really go a long way in making accessible what otherwise wouldn't to individuals like myself

  • @ARDG89
    @ARDG89 Рік тому +8

    What's so amazing about the internet is it gives this man so many opportunities when almost all of us don't even understand his language.... at least here on the internet. That speaks volumes about the power of technology, music and his raw talent! the end was beautiful and it reminded me of a video game called shenmue 2 i played as a kid where you get off a boat in the very beginning of game and a man and woman are playing similar instruments to you both. that game sparked my curiosity with traditional asian instruments.
    Thank you so much for doing what you do and continue doing it brother, from the U.S. with love!

  • @billboyd4051
    @billboyd4051 Рік тому +35

    Such sweet sounds, my heart rate just dropped 50 beats. Thank you.

  • @Chris-so6qf
    @Chris-so6qf Рік тому +70

    I love this idea! I am involved with Music Education in the USA, and would love to hear more about the History of Music in Mongolia. And thank you to the person that puts in the English subtitles too; I know it is tedious to get every word/phrase/term translated correctly. Your efforts do not go unnoticed 😉

    • @sarahjuraan
      @sarahjuraan Рік тому +30

      Hi Chris, I did the English subtitles for this video! Thank you for your very kind comment, I appreciate it ☺

    • @Toroonoo1
      @Toroonoo1 Рік тому +1

      @@sarahjuraan Thank u ma sista!! Couldn’t put it better than that 🎉

    • @ARDG89
      @ARDG89 Рік тому +1

      ​@@sarahjuraan yes thanks so much! please keep up the awesome work, you are underappreciated

    • @lecioperyjunior1690
      @lecioperyjunior1690 Рік тому +1

      ​@@sarahjuraanHey! I saw this comment! Good to know you did this.

    • @tamaratamtammorris8151
      @tamaratamtammorris8151 11 місяців тому +1

      @@sarahjuraan Thank you! Your hard work is greatly appreciated

  • @KevinVang1000
    @KevinVang1000 Рік тому +7

    As a Hmong person, I LOVE IT!

    • @KevinVang1000
      @KevinVang1000 Рік тому +2

      @@normacook8325 Hmong people don't throat sing by tradition. I have never seen one. Hmong and Mongols aren't the same.

  • @kiltypsiezym6977
    @kiltypsiezym6977 Рік тому +4

    The framed portrait of Genghis Khan is so cool!

  • @brendaskurlock8233
    @brendaskurlock8233 Рік тому +18

    Wow what a beautiful sound! Love this instrument and Batzorig playing it.

  • @palmirareisrocha
    @palmirareisrocha Рік тому +4

    Wonderful idea. I love watch you singing with your daughter. Such beautiful songs. Thank you.

  • @echodux
    @echodux Рік тому +4

    Absolutely amazing instrument. Thank you so much for sharing this with us all

  • @jaynenunya6070
    @jaynenunya6070 Рік тому +6

    I'm excited for this series! Your music definitely makes me curious about Mongolian culture and music so I'm looking forward to learning more. 😊

  • @admiralbem7458
    @admiralbem7458 Рік тому +8

    Hello! I am Hungarian and I believe that Mongolians and Hungarians are not as far apart culturally as they are geographically. And I noticed this song because I had heard it before and it was amazing to listen to it like I had the lyrics in my head. 🇭🇺❤️🇲🇳

  • @victorkreig6089
    @victorkreig6089 Рік тому +11

    Batzorig you are becoming the Mongolian Einar Selvic; a shepherd of your people's history and culture through music which will bring new eyes to it and ensure that it survives long into the future. It warms my heart that you would do such a thing. And thank you for the subtitles as well

  • @ReynaSingh
    @ReynaSingh Рік тому +10

    Beautiful music

  • @karonesechannel2599
    @karonesechannel2599 Рік тому +3

    and that harp instrument is called "Yatga", it's really alike to Guzheng, but with slighest differences

  • @MatheusCayresdeMello
    @MatheusCayresdeMello Рік тому

    Long live the Great Khan Batzorig! He'll conquer our hearts and souls with his music!

  • @torsachakraborty704
    @torsachakraborty704 Рік тому +9

    Great initiative ❤ The music you guys played today will always be in my head... very soothing and dusky windy steppe-y feeling. ❤

  • @rev9115
    @rev9115 Рік тому +2

    Knowledge +100 earned

  • @Mitsuki-qp4pb
    @Mitsuki-qp4pb Рік тому +10

    This is beautiful!
    Power to the mongol!!

  • @gabrieleboh6858
    @gabrieleboh6858 Рік тому +5

    Thanks, finally a serie about mongolian music tradition. I will be watching it very carefully.
    Love from Italy

  • @kathywolf4558
    @kathywolf4558 Рік тому +2

    Энэ хэрэгсэл нь аятайхан дууны чанартай. Бидэнд зааж өгсөнд баярлалаа!

  • @FREEDOMTV777
    @FREEDOMTV777 Рік тому +2

    Never stop playing PLEASE😁

  • @hakangupur
    @hakangupur 2 місяці тому

    Dünya'nın en naif notaları olsa gerek! O kadar güzel ki, ard arda onlarca kez dinledim!

  • @benjaminbadgett638
    @benjaminbadgett638 Рік тому +7

    I love learning about world music so much! Thank you so much, I’m very excited for this new series

  • @CrypticFreeze
    @CrypticFreeze Рік тому +1

    Your music has given me peace in times of tranquility or distress, you truly capture what is important in life with your music. I learned how to throat sing in my room to your videos as a younger man in the past 8 or so years. One day, I will figure out how to do Sygyt! Have a good day and a happy life!

  • @taliarose6573
    @taliarose6573 Рік тому +3

    WoW. Thank You for this and the story too. Have wonderful day friend.

  • @neri5
    @neri5 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much sir Batzorig! Your music always makes me relived even at the worst times. I escape from reality and go to the wide and gorgeous Mongolia where I'm free from everything. So thank you and please keep making more those beautiful videos for us 🌻

  • @LG-te4vh
    @LG-te4vh Рік тому +3

    You two are very talented musicians! This music made me tear up...

  • @A_T216
    @A_T216 Рік тому +2

    So interesting!

  • @nancyhanson3472
    @nancyhanson3472 Рік тому +6

    Thank you for this series!
    I am really looking forward to it!
    I love Mongolia and Mongolian music! 🇲🇳 🇲🇳 🇲🇳 🇲🇳 🇲🇳 🇲🇳 🇲🇳 🇲🇳 🇲🇳

  • @FreddyFazbear12
    @FreddyFazbear12 Рік тому +6

    Let's go another unique video the likes of only Batzorig can bring ❤

  • @joyflbill
    @joyflbill Рік тому +1

    Wonderful, thank you.

  • @ProjectMirai64
    @ProjectMirai64 5 місяців тому +1

    Wow what a beautiful sound!

  • @DebL-Aylysh
    @DebL-Aylysh Рік тому +3

    💕💕💕💕 Thank you for creating this series which will help bring a new understanding of Mongolian culture to the world. In such a time as this music can bring healing and unity.

  • @kathrynhelm4176
    @kathrynhelm4176 7 місяців тому

    What a beautiful sound. The history of its “rediscovery” was very interesting.

  • @rovshanirnazarov8244
    @rovshanirnazarov8244 11 місяців тому

    How cool that music unites all peoples.✊️

  • @servus_incognitus
    @servus_incognitus Рік тому +3

    Love seeing this! Thank you very much!

  • @enkhzayazundui1063
    @enkhzayazundui1063 Рік тому

    Та уртын дууч Баянжаргал Энхбаатар хоёртой нэг уран бүтээл хийж толилуулаач. Ээ мөн, сайхан дуулна даа тэр хоёр залуу.

  • @fabijanbaric9816
    @fabijanbaric9816 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your culture with us friend, wish you best of luck.

  • @user-id6jy1pu4u
    @user-id6jy1pu4u Рік тому

    I love mongolian culture!

  • @Biocomm1IsMe
    @Biocomm1IsMe Рік тому +1

    Such a beautiful sound. Tradition should be remembered.

  • @lexaleon3709
    @lexaleon3709 Рік тому +2

    Баярлаа!

  • @littlefatcatx
    @littlefatcatx Рік тому +3

    So beautiful

  • @scoopypigeon1694
    @scoopypigeon1694 Рік тому +1

    Great video, I really enjoyed the history and the performance. Very glad you and other talented musicians, historians and other enthusiastic participants are persevering this beautiful culture.

  • @FancyBurrito47
    @FancyBurrito47 Рік тому +1

    Truly beautiful!!!

  • @tomhungerbuhler8848
    @tomhungerbuhler8848 Рік тому

    Dear friend , thank you for your music , helps a lot.

  • @Dumpygrimbo
    @Dumpygrimbo Рік тому +1

    Today is a good day, thank you for making it better

  • @anare4333
    @anare4333 Рік тому

    Dear Mr Batzorig. You are the Ambassador of the Mongolia culture. Thank you for sharing to us your amazing and beautiful voice and song. Brgds from Brasil, dear brother! 😘👏👏👏🙏

  • @tezzetmezzet
    @tezzetmezzet Рік тому +1

    It is really interesting to see other Mongolian instruments and to hear other folk songs from Mongolia. I'm excited to see and hear other unique instruments that originated from your beautiful country.

  • @andreynapalkow5520
    @andreynapalkow5520 Рік тому +1

    Хэр сайн! Хэр гүн! Японы сэдэл мэдрэгдэж байна. Гайхалтай аялгуу!

  • @doberski6855
    @doberski6855 Рік тому +3

    Brilliant idea for a video series, looking forward to future installments. Great to see these traditional instruments given new life, and a bright future I hope! Was really impressed with how much variance of sound, could be produced on an instrument with just one string.

  • @lenenousi4965
    @lenenousi4965 Рік тому

    Super! It is essencial to know everyone people all the different cultures in the world. I love this so much. Mongolian culture songs are specials. ❤❤❤ Thanks for your efforts. Congrats. From Brazil🥰

  • @tamaratamtammorris8151
    @tamaratamtammorris8151 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing with us this unique instrument and its history. I love learning about your country, and I hope someday to visit it.

  • @meesu9985
    @meesu9985 Рік тому +2

    This is a very beautiful video, the music made me feel like I was transported to another time and place

  • @dawnt383
    @dawnt383 11 місяців тому

    Such a beautiful sound from 1 string. ❤

  • @jasonainsworth1596
    @jasonainsworth1596 11 місяців тому

    What a truly beautiful combination of instruments.i could listen to that all day and all night long.may big G OD bless you and yours.yall are Soo appreciated.
    Amen,AmenAmen

  • @dominoscr
    @dominoscr 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing this with the world! So beautiful and inspiring.

  • @natureman494
    @natureman494 Рік тому

    thank you Mr. Batzorig for teaching us about mongolian folk instruments. the contexts of these instruments is really fascinating!

  • @muesli_mod
    @muesli_mod 7 місяців тому

    absolutely beautiful! such soul, melancholy, and delight

  • @ester7336
    @ester7336 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this series and the excellent captions! It is simply wonderful how proud you are of your culture and heritage. You're an inspiration and role model. Blessings from Estonia! 🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @lancelot5192
    @lancelot5192 Рік тому

    Looking forward to the new series!

  • @chudite
    @chudite Рік тому

    Beautiful Mongolian music, Batzorig! Much love from Canada.

  • @snmaia
    @snmaia 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing this with us, the perfomance at the ending literally gave me chills and brought tears to my eyes

  • @VarDaaaan
    @VarDaaaan Рік тому

    I feel so blessed that i got to hear this

  • @TheIdiotsdelight
    @TheIdiotsdelight Рік тому +1

    Wow! Just wow! Such a beautiful song. Great job you're doing.❤

  • @TheStickCollector
    @TheStickCollector Рік тому

    Perfect if i live in the steppe

  • @Blondie42
    @Blondie42 Рік тому +1

    So much music from only 1 string? wow

  • @BertGrink
    @BertGrink Рік тому

    What a beautiful piece you played in this video.

  • @owenp475
    @owenp475 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the announcement!

  • @Yonada
    @Yonada Рік тому +1

    That is absolutely beautiful! Thank you for both the music and the history, Batzorig!

  • @elizabethshingola2787
    @elizabethshingola2787 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing our heritage through your work and especially the music❤🧡💛

  • @Theorak
    @Theorak Рік тому

    Very interesting, thank you for your introduction to this and many more traditional instruments!

  • @mycofairbanks3321
    @mycofairbanks3321 Рік тому

    I love your music and thank you for sharing. I have a disrepaired keyoto. I would love to bring it back to life (sorry for my spelling)

  • @richburnham431
    @richburnham431 Рік тому

    Hope to see and learn more

  • @ky42
    @ky42 Рік тому +1

    Awesomeness!

  • @fazylaaazy
    @fazylaaazy Рік тому

    Oh I recognize, ALTARGANA 💫

  • @vannalikehannah6776
    @vannalikehannah6776 Рік тому +2

    I would love to have read what he was saying, but even with my glasses the writing is too small. Love this music. It resignates in my soul. Im subscibed and listen every time it available. ty you so much for sharing with the world the wonderful traditions of your country.

    • @Marlaa23
      @Marlaa23 Рік тому +2

      Hello. You can adjust the subtitle font size from your device 😊
      So you can read the subtitles.

    • @vannalikehannah6776
      @vannalikehannah6776 Рік тому +3

      @@Marlaa23
      Thank you. I'm on a phone and had no idea that was possible. ty

  • @lorriemiller6750
    @lorriemiller6750 Рік тому

    Love this ❤️

  • @robertlonergan9401
    @robertlonergan9401 Рік тому

    This is brilliant! Thank you.

  • @floriastjames7637
    @floriastjames7637 Рік тому

    Good job! Good luck! 👏👏👏I love your music!

  • @user-md6gx9kb9j
    @user-md6gx9kb9j 4 місяці тому

    سطور

  • @heavynov
    @heavynov Рік тому

    Thank you very much for this series, I'm tremendously looking forward to each further installment!

  • @zetsubou619
    @zetsubou619 Рік тому

    I love your channel!

  • @avzarathustra6164
    @avzarathustra6164 Рік тому

    Nice

  • @vbi_kun
    @vbi_kun Рік тому

    What a great idea! I've always wondered what these instruments were, and now I can learn while listening to my favourite Mongolian.

  • @TheChurlishBoor
    @TheChurlishBoor 11 місяців тому

    That was very nice

  • @unityweb32
    @unityweb32 Рік тому

    Adoro os seus videos, muito sucesso! Sou brasileiro e gosto muito de ver os seus videos 😊

  • @markpashia7067
    @markpashia7067 Рік тому

    Thank you for your efforts and the work of others. So simple an instrument but a beautiful sound. Saving the historical instruments and the music is important in any culture. Too much is lost to history as progress moves on. Not against progress just sad to lose what once was. Look forward to further installments of this series.

  • @lorisutherland7728
    @lorisutherland7728 Рік тому +1

    It’s a kind of sad sound.

  • @Ninthxotic
    @Ninthxotic Рік тому +5

    Instruments
    Most of these instruments had been modified during the 1940s and 1960, for standardization during the communist period in Mongolia and the time after the cultural revolution in China. That means many instruments have a "modernized" shape, different materials, changed construction details. The traditional shape and the modernized shape is often mentioned in the detail articles.
    Examples: The traditional morin khuur had mostly a skinned top and bottom, and sound holes at the sides. It was modernized in creating a wooden sound box, F holes and the soundpost. The traditional Yatga had about 8-13 strings but the modernized shape has 21 Strings or 23 Strings. Mostly all strings of the bowed instruments were made from horse hair, and the plucked instruments had silk or gut strings. Nowadays only the bows have horse hair, but the strings are made from nylon (Morin Khuur, other bowed instruments) or steel (Dulcimer/Yochin, Shanz, Yatga)
    Plucked
    Tovshuur, Topshur (Mongolian: ᠲᠣᠪᠰᠢᠭᠤᠷ/Tobsigur; Khalkha dialect: Tovshuur; Kalmyk: Topshur; Altai: Topshur) - a two stringed and skinned instrument made from a 4-foot long spoon-alike nomad tool for airag making, especially popular in Oirat territories. All tovshuur are homemade and because of this, the materials and shape of the tovshuur vary depending on the builder and the region. For example, depending on the tribe, the string might be made of horsehair or sheep intestine. The body of the tovshuur is bowl shaped and usually covered in tight animal skin. Also this musical instrument originated from ancient nomads. This musical instrument is much forgotten today in Mongolia.
    (Shanz, Shudraga) - a plucked three string instrument, widespread across Asia. In Okinawa of Japan known as sanshin, in China as sanxian, in traditional Mongolian Shudraga and Vietnam known as đàn tam.
    Yatug-a zithers - a plucked zither which is used in two sizes nowadays:
    (Master Yatug-a) (Mongolian: ᠶᠠᠲᠤᠭ᠎ᠠ) - usually equipped with 21 strings, sometimes 23 strings. Typical concert instrument.
    Mongolian: ᠶᠠᠲᠤᠭ᠎ᠠ) - closer to the historical shape, commonly with 11-15 strings and a smaller body.
    Doshpuluur: A long-necked Tuvan lute, usually with two or three strings.
    Bowed
    Morin Khuur (Mongolian: "морин хуур") - the national instrument of Mongolia.It is a typical Mongolian two-stringed instrument. The body and the neck are carved from wood. The end of the neck has the form of a horse-head and the sound is similar to that of a violin or a cello. The strings are made of dried deer or mountain sheep sinews. It is played with a bow made of willow, stringed with horsetail hair and coated with larch or cedar wood resin.
    Igil Huur (Mongolian: ᠢᠭᠢᠯ ᠬᠤᠭᠤᠷ/игил хуур) - a variant used by the Tuvinian and the Altai Uriankhai ethnicity, also known as Choor
    Ikh khuur - (Mongolian: "их хуур") A two or three stringed bass with horse head and trapezoid sound box
    Khuuchir - (Mongolian: "хуучир") two- or four-stringed instrument with a small sound box
    Temeen Khur - (Mongolian: Mongolia Langguage) Mongolian fiddle instrument shaped circle sound box with camel head.
    Struck
    Yoochin (Mongolian: "ёчин") - hammered dulcimer of varying strings struck using two bamboo hammers
    Wind
    Tsuur (Mongolian: ᠴᠤᠭᠤᠷ/цуур) - end blown flute without mouthpiece, mostly made from light wood, like bamboo, other materials:
    Buree class (Mongolian: "бүрээ") - clarinet style of blown instruments
    Ever Buree - (Mongolian: "эвэр бүрээ") - horn-shaped clarinet
    Bayalag Buree - (Mongolian: "баялаг бүрээ" ) - straight clarinet
    Hiidiin buree - long and deep as an alp horn
    Tsagaan buree - Mongolian seashells
    Limbe - (Mongolian: "лимбэ") - end blown flute with a mouthpiece
    Bishguur (Mongolian: Mongolia Language) - oboe like in appearance with a double reed, a long hardwood body and copper or brass bell
    Other
    Ancient Traditional String Instruments and Flute Instrument.
    Percussion
    Shigshuur - Ancient Mongolian Ratle Having Misty Energy. It is made from Cow Horn, carved into the shape of a Raven's Head.
    Gong / Tam tam class
    big metal gong, also known as Tam Tam
    9 little gong frame
    monastery drum - formerly used for liturgy purposes
    Orchestra drum
    Tuur - Mongolian frame drum
    Tsan - Mongolian Cymbal
    Denshig - Small Bells
    Damar - Small drums used in monasteries, a wooden casing with resemblance to a coil. On both outer surfaces it is coated with leather. In the middle of the coil there is a band made from silk with embroidery and two buttons attached to a string. By moving back and forth, these two buttons are hit on the stretched leather of this small drum. Via WIki - I donate monthly; and as a Offical Patron, I'm placing this here, because The Morrin Kurr CANT BE WRITTEN which is why I'm a Patron. THANK YOU AND I AM SO EXCITED TO SEE WHAT YOU GET TO SHOW US THANK YOU BATZORIG

    • @nancyhanson3472
      @nancyhanson3472 Рік тому +2

      Thank you for the informative comment.

    • @BowieTheOctoBear
      @BowieTheOctoBear Рік тому +2

      Wow... So much of great informations! Thanks😊

    • @Ninthxotic
      @Ninthxotic Рік тому +4

      @Purabi Biswal no problem. I am a Patron to Batzorig and The Hu, and I advocate for #savethemongolianculture and #savethemongolianlanguage actively

    • @BowieTheOctoBear
      @BowieTheOctoBear Рік тому +2

      @@Ninthxotic hey I also follow The HU, they are so amazing right!?

    • @nancyhanson3472
      @nancyhanson3472 Рік тому +2

      @@BowieTheOctoBear
      I ♥️ The HU!!!

  • @harishv7245
    @harishv7245 Рік тому

    👏👏👏👏

  • @Ninthxotic
    @Ninthxotic Рік тому +1

    0:08 Маш их баярлалаа! Энэ бол гайхалтай мэдээ

  • @tepoelpinguino8267
    @tepoelpinguino8267 Рік тому

    ¡Yes! :D

  • @FlodrickGaming
    @FlodrickGaming Рік тому

    can't believe you are that same person who sung that song on the top of mountains 😳

  • @temujin7501
    @temujin7501 Рік тому

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @monicajimenez5820
    @monicajimenez5820 Рік тому

    felicidades te vemos desde colombia muy hermoza cultura

  • @thetortureneverstops
    @thetortureneverstops Рік тому +4

    Is the stringed instrument that Amaraa is playing called the yat kha?

  • @beefy905
    @beefy905 11 місяців тому

    The portrait of genghis gets me 💀