are you kidding? I challenge you to listen to Guy sing "you know my name before I go" live, and then try to sing it, on key. Guy is a great singer, and Delta and Kelly are no slouch either.
@@CameronL-l5kIf you said George then yeah he could be classed as a great but a master would be Freddie Mercury, just one step beyond. Funny how you omitted the most talented of the judges. 😂
Then again, he introduced this spiritual form of singing to a vast global audience that never heard it before this. I've heard it but now want to really pursue his recordings especially as a meditation background. Bravo, Bukhu, and his beautiful family! Namaste...
I don't think he ever entered with the intent on winning, but more as to spread his name and share the culture of this. Which I think makes this an incredible platform to showcase this
the Horsehead fiddle may be one of the most hauntingly beautiful instruments on the earth, its just ethereal, the singer's voice is very clear as well even when throat singing. this is special.
I don't think I've ever seen a judge thank someone so humbly for choosing them. This guy completely took over the room before he even started on the instrument.
@@Zinii dude if you go long enough back thats how it is with everyone not just ghengis khan... there were few people compared to now... so far out your related to some of the few people who were there back then... nothing special about being related to ghengis khan if you think about it
This is what I love about cultural music. While we may not know what is being said, something deep inside us moves and fills our soul. Whether dance or a song, it connects all of humanity. It is the universal song that we share.
This right here. My parents, more dad, loves to complain about not understanding what is said. But, even though the words escape me, the emotion conveyed is universal. The HU, Nightwish, Sonata Arctica, Sabaton...all amazing bands who have created in their native language and, even with the translations on screen, never changed the emotion conjured.
If we take the music of our ancestors (regardless of nationality), then it causes an extraordinary response in our souls because it plays on their real strings, close to nature and nature. Lacking those technical capabilities, they used other means to access the hearts of listeners. And it does not depend on the times. And now goosebumps from such representations. This is real.
Different strokes for different folks. Pop music has its place as does classical music. But sometimes I feel more connected to my place in the world through a well sung sea shanty, child soprano singing the Ave or this case a Mongolian folk song. Music of all kinds has value just depends on your taste. 😊
That's a little unfair. They're all musicians and while they may not be familiar with every genre of music, they are looking for specific traits of music and judging the auditions by those parameters.
This is why music is so powerful. You can take something from a completely different culture written in a language you don't understand and be absolutely moved to the core by it. That was a truly beautiful performance.
That’s the closest that audience and coaches will ever get to hearing and angel sing. That awakened something that’s been suppressed in soul for a long time. That was like being on a life long journey listening to him sing.
First saw this guy while bingeing on TED talks a few years ago, so pleased he's getting a bit of recognition, can't believe the coaches haven't heard these sounds before with the emergence of The HU.
That arrangement was just perfect! Just a little taste of that instrument at the beginning and end, then a slice of his song and vocal prowess was enough to leave them in a clffhanger of awe.
OH MY GOD. I am sitting here crying. That is the most beautiful and haunting thing I have heard in years. I want this guys CD, I want to see this guy on stage - no matter where he is. Awesome
This is a crazy level of skill earned by endless hardwork and determination!! This is the kind of performance that hints at the great talents inside humanity!! Also, did everyone see a man on horseback minding his herd and playing this beautiful melody that reverberates across endless plains and valleys!!
That man’s singing and playing takes your mind back to a place, time and culture where life was harsh but beautiful, turbulent but tender, innocent but fierce. That short piece took all listeners on an incredible journey.
Mongoli. Pocela sam pratiti vasu glazbu,preko HUU .interesantni ste,svjeti nepoznati osim po ratnickom putu. Kakav Vam je ratnicki put,takav Vam je i glazbeni. Vi ste,nesto sto prikazujete u ovom sumornom svijetu,kakvi trebamo biti. SVOJI,kakvi god
I have been to Mongolia, it was magical. I also had the pleasure of a show with throat singing at the gorgeous little theatre there. Loved every second of it. Beautiful talent you have.
This fiddle has a haunting musice because of the powerful, saddest n most emotional story behind it. Everytime I hear it, originally called the erhu, it's so profound, it touches your heart n bring in tears
It took me back to Chifeng, and the great memories I have from the ten years I spent there and on the grasslands, and the wonderful Mongolian people I met It brought tears to my eyes.
I simply don't understand how a throat that isn't a priori physiologically different from mine can produce such a harmonious polyphonic sound. I also listened to other singers from Mongolia, men and women who master this vocal technique, they impress me, they fascinate me, but I still don't understand how it is possible to sing like this.
Wow! Such a beautiful, haunting and melancholic song, both the playing and the singing were transcendental. The sheer beauty of this performance generated such a strong emotion in me that it brought tears.
I’m beyond excited this type of music and musician are getting mainstream exposure. We need more than another overproduced top 10 pop album. It’s fresh air in a stale industry
Goosebump, chills in my spine, my émotions were traveling freely on a large and infinite land... It's no more music but it's own spirit. You're a gem 💙. Greeting from an algerian 🇩🇿.
Songs about going far, parents wishing him well, meeting again. And nomadic people are free spirits, vast lands, nothing in horizon but beautiful natures. He spent 10 years abroad and sung that emotionaly.
I used to watch a lot of Mongolian throat singing (with plenty of songs that aren't really targeted for western audience - since everything is in Russian), and this guy is one of the best singers I've heard. His voice is so clean and the entire song sounds so pure. Felt like I was listening to a prayer, in a way.
I've listened to many of those, and this guy is just proper, mediocre at best. I'm surprised there's so much praise for him when pretty much anything else "in that style" is so much better.
It's the two tone throat singing that blows them away but lets not ignore that they all turned around well before he started singing with it, this man is a flawless musician
What did you think of Bukhu's unique Blind Audition? 🍩
Was magical
Amazing. Honestly the most beautiful thing I've heard so far.
Healing 😊😅
This is absolutely someone I could sit and chant mantras and meditate with. His voice and spirit changes the whole feeling in the room, and in body
The closest thing that I have heard to this is throat singers in Nunavut in the Canadian North. He is the most amazing.
Honestly, this guy is more of a master at his artform than any of those judges are at theirs.
только с тем что он знает не сколотить бабла по быстрому
are you kidding? I challenge you to listen to Guy sing "you know my name before I go" live, and then try to sing it, on key. Guy is a great singer, and Delta and Kelly are no slouch either.
@@CameronL-l5kIf you said George then yeah he could be classed as a great but a master would be Freddie Mercury, just one step beyond. Funny how you omitted the most talented of the judges. 😂
Boy George is a damn good performer, chill. 😂
@@CameronL-l5k had to look the song up cuz i never heard it, dont go around putting that song on a pedestal, its trash.
He doesn't belong on The Voice. This guy is too wonderful for a cheesy TV show. He is a treasure!
The sheep need a sheperd
Then again, he introduced this spiritual form of singing to a vast global audience that never heard it before this. I've heard it but now want to really pursue his recordings especially as a meditation background. Bravo, Bukhu, and his beautiful family! Namaste...
I don't think he ever entered with the intent on winning, but more as to spread his name and share the culture of this. Which I think makes this an incredible platform to showcase this
the Horsehead fiddle may be one of the most hauntingly beautiful instruments on the earth, its just ethereal, the singer's voice is very clear as well even when throat singing. this is special.
i agree it's amazingly beautiful
Not from this world!!! From Heaven! Heavenly!😮 Beautiful❤
I love it too. But it's pretty much the same as Erhu, isn't it?
The group The Hu play this instrument. They say when your proficient you can make the instrument neigh like a horse. It is a haunting beautiful sound.
@@yvonnejones9940 the hu is one of my favorite bands
I don't think I've ever seen a judge thank someone so humbly for choosing them. This guy completely took over the room before he even started on the instrument.
Yea and then He did him unfair in the next round.
as a british person with no ties to mongolia, this makes me proud of my mongolian heritage
Get a DNA test, you might be related to Ghengis.
@@Ziniiabout half of the world is.
@@Zinii dude if you go long enough back thats how it is with everyone not just ghengis khan... there were few people compared to now... so far out your related to some of the few people who were there back then... nothing special about being related to ghengis khan if you think about it
@@Kado1609bro nobody asked
no ties to mongolia that you know of*
as an Australian, this makes me proud of my Mongolian heritage
Thanks for the like B)
As an Australian I’m so thankful for the strong and rich Mongolian culture.
Classic Australia lmao
And as an Australian, I’m thankful for your heritage. 👍
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THIS is talent, THIS is bringing back our old ancestral DNA and music from the past ... Its just ... insanely beautiful!
I legit cried for this performance. what amazing talent. Thank goodness people still pursue this art of Mongolian throat singing in the modern world.
Same same.
Music touches the soul also different frequencies and vibrations have serious healing properties etc this is very powerful and amazing
I thought the same thought. We live in an era where the ancestry of man has almost completely been wiped clean.
@@sjthegamer2609 truer words have never been spoken.
yup
The entire audience was quiet after he finished because they were in the moment. Those few silent seconds before the applause were the real tribute.
That's how long it took for them to come back down to Earth
Most have probably never heard throat singing and definitely not live. It must be surreal to see someone do this live in front of you.
I feel that was also respect. All the applause were shorter and lower. Sacred sounds
This is what I love about cultural music. While we may not know what is being said, something deep inside us moves and fills our soul. Whether dance or a song, it connects all of humanity. It is the universal song that we share.
This right here. My parents, more dad, loves to complain about not understanding what is said. But, even though the words escape me, the emotion conveyed is universal. The HU, Nightwish, Sonata Arctica, Sabaton...all amazing bands who have created in their native language and, even with the translations on screen, never changed the emotion conjured.
lol when you say cultural music, what do you actually mean?
@@aap9490 they mean non-western music
Probably because it invokes kind of a primal feeling.
🙏💖🌈✨️🌊⚡️🌪⭐️💖
I am a wissened old 76 yr English guy, and that brings tears to my eyes.. The beauty of the human voice...
If we take the music of our ancestors (regardless of nationality), then it causes an extraordinary response in our souls because it plays on their real strings, close to nature and nature. Lacking those technical capabilities, they used other means to access the hearts of listeners. And it does not depend on the times. And now goosebumps from such representations. This is real.
Been trying it, really awesome way to communicate
You cannot speak closer to the soul.
Well, a lot of the world has a little Mongolian in their ancestry. Lol.
@@TheKevbobb Ghenghis threw his seed around :D
When I hear the celtic carnyx war horn. My body freaks out.
All done without auto tune. A real talent!
This man who has mastered his art is being judged by pop idols who weren’t even top of their game.
hahahaha dude just said Boy George wasnt top of his game 🤣🤣🤣 what a 🤡 you are lol
SO REAL
Different strokes for different folks. Pop music has its place as does classical music. But sometimes I feel more connected to my place in the world through a well sung sea shanty, child soprano singing the Ave or this case a Mongolian folk song. Music of all kinds has value just depends on your taste. 😊
That's a little unfair. They're all musicians and while they may not be familiar with every genre of music, they are looking for specific traits of music and judging the auditions by those parameters.
not their fault a master came by, they were actually honored to hear his music
This is why music is so powerful. You can take something from a completely different culture written in a language you don't understand and be absolutely moved to the core by it. That was a truly beautiful performance.
It rains wherever this man plays his music, he made water appear in my eyes 🥺
Music of a civilisation that almost conquered the entire world 🔥👍🏾
Genghis Khan 😂😂💪🏽
im still afraid......
@@mrbeans2425 You shoul be. He will spawn Genghis Khan when he manages to sing three notes.
Not India
@@Nikhil-jg4qk I'm sorry, did you forget about the Mugal empire? You know the guy who made that happen, Timur was a Mongol.
A movie of Music and sound!
Never forget your culture!! It's the essence for beautiful diversity and world balance 🍻❤️
It’s amazing to see people preserve their culture and share it with the world. This is awesome.
I get goose bumps every time I hear this man. It’s a real spiritual awakening. Thank you.
That’s the closest that audience and coaches will ever get to hearing and angel sing. That awakened something that’s been suppressed in soul for a long time. That was like being on a life long journey listening to him sing.
Beautifully said.
I'm a grown man, sitting in my truck and this has just put a tear in my eye and covered me in goosebumps! Absolutely amazing 👏
Something about it just hits on a lower level that modern music can't cut deep enough to get to.
First saw this guy while bingeing on TED talks a few years ago, so pleased he's getting a bit of recognition, can't believe the coaches haven't heard these sounds before with the emergence of The HU.
Great band. Each year they seem to get a little bigger. They should be headlining festivals not playing side stages.
@@anthonymitchell9793 At least in Europe they definitely are headlining festivals.
The Hu!!❤
There's just something so powerful about the sound of the fiddle blended with throat singing that touches something deep down in your spirit.
You did Mongolia 🇲🇳 proud!!
thanks from Mongolia :)
This guy is above and beyond the realm of this program. He is from different dimension on another level.
His polyphonic is beautiful. Not sure why professional singers are so surprised
They need to get some youtube voice coaches on there. Much more knowledgeable.
Mainly because you rarely see that in real life without any computer help
Even rarer on these types of shows
They learned western style, but likely never had a chance to explore other types of music.
The single greatest performance i have ever seen on any talent/singing competition ever.
That arrangement was just perfect! Just a little taste of that instrument at the beginning and end,
then a slice of his song and vocal prowess was enough to leave them in a clffhanger of awe.
He's a world treasure--not just Mongolian treasure... he represents the voice of humanity
OH MY GOD. I am sitting here crying. That is the most beautiful and haunting thing I have heard in years. I want this guys CD, I want to see this guy on stage - no matter where he is. Awesome
Props to Guy for jumping onto this guy straight away, he appreciates this for what it really is!
A piece of great music can move you to tears even if you duo not understand the words.
I'm fully agree with you mate.❤👍
Music is language itself. It's universal
I instantly fell in love with his music. This guy is truly talented. Glad I clicked on this vid.
That is the most beautiful performance I think ive ever heard.
i didn't want that to stop...he's amazing!!!
Mi magyarok nagyon tisztelünk benneteket hisz arról a tájról származunk! Óriási művész vagy!
Beautiful voices, thank you. I love it. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is a crazy level of skill earned by endless hardwork and determination!! This is the kind of performance that hints at the great talents inside humanity!!
Also, did everyone see a man on horseback minding his herd and playing this beautiful melody that reverberates across endless plains and valleys!!
That man’s singing and playing takes your mind back to a place, time and culture where life was harsh but beautiful, turbulent but tender, innocent but fierce. That short piece took all listeners on an incredible journey.
Performances like this can make one forget to breath
Absolutely amazing it made me have goosebumps
Piękny ten śpiew gardłowy. Taki magiczny 🪄
An ABSOLUTELY beautiful, ancient & haunting voice...superb!......
Thats a Pure Art of Music.
Boy George knows what art is and how to recognize it. My deep respect to this great artist.
Why did this make me cry….? Beautiful
I love the Mongolian sounds, throat singing, etc. it's so unique and beautiful.
Just hearing this sounds like I’m getting a blessing deep in the mountains I got literal shivers ❤❤
Most beautiful audition I've ever seen. Incredible voice and I love the instrument he's using, haunting and beautiful
Might be the best performance I’ve ever seen
Going to Mongolia in July for the 9th time. Stole my heart and love the people, culture, food everything.
Lots of friends there 💓💓❤️ 8
Welcome to Mongolia 🇲🇳🙌🙌
How was Mongolia? It is my dream destination.
@@LDrosophila it is a beautiful country and the people are so nice! Love this country with all my heart!
What a beautiful song, the crazy part is the emotion, atmosphere the song leaks it's almost out of this world
his wife and daughter gets me every time to the point of tears
Mongoli. Pocela sam pratiti vasu glazbu,preko HUU .interesantni ste,svjeti nepoznati osim po ratnickom putu. Kakav Vam je ratnicki put,takav Vam je i glazbeni. Vi ste,nesto sto prikazujete u ovom sumornom svijetu,kakvi trebamo biti. SVOJI,kakvi god
The voice and instrument is crazy
He already conquer us with his music
I have been to Mongolia, it was magical. I also had the pleasure of a show with throat singing at the gorgeous little theatre there. Loved every second of it. Beautiful talent you have.
This fiddle has a haunting musice because of the powerful, saddest n most emotional story behind it. Everytime I hear it, originally called the erhu, it's so profound, it touches your heart n bring in tears
"originally called erhu", never seen such insult.
That what's music is all about. No selling numbers just pure vibes
I absolutely love Mongolia, I was there almost 20 years ago and just want to go back. It's an amazing place.
I would love a collaboration with The Hu and this man
That's a great idea.
I would buy his music, wow. So calming
Wow what a hauntingly beautiful song. I wish this song to be longer! What an amazing talent in vocal and instrument.
I could listen to that type of music all day long
Check out his Spotify for the longer version.
@@BlueBagger83I can’t find him on Spotify, do you know what he’s listed as? There is some collaboration with another voice guy but that’s it
A MESMERIZING, beautiful performance! I'd pay money to see him perform!
It took me back to Chifeng, and the great memories I have from the ten years I spent there and on the grasslands, and the wonderful Mongolian people I met
It brought tears to my eyes.
Bravo, a true Maestro👏🏻
I simply don't understand how a throat that isn't a priori physiologically different from mine can produce such a harmonious polyphonic sound.
I also listened to other singers from Mongolia, men and women who master this vocal technique, they impress me, they fascinate me, but I still don't understand how it is possible to sing like this.
Touched the soul, pure spirit!
Dang that was absolutely ethereal! What an amazing and talented singer. A rare talent indeed!
Wow! Such a beautiful, haunting and melancholic song, both the playing and the singing were transcendental. The sheer beauty of this performance generated such a strong emotion in me that it brought tears.
I love Mongolian music. Thank you so much for introducing this wonderful musician to me.
He transported everyone into another realm and they didn't want it to stop. Incredibly unique and beautiful.
I’m beyond excited this type of music and musician are getting mainstream exposure. We need more than another overproduced top 10 pop album. It’s fresh air in a stale industry
That's the beauty of music all four judges acknowledged the greatness of this living legend...
Nice to see he is actually highly educated in his art and has been recognized. So ethereal.
I just love this performance. Every time this pops up across my UA-cam, I listen to it like 10 times.
I've seen and heard this from the start. I still cry.
Goosebump, chills in my spine, my émotions were traveling freely on a large and infinite land... It's no more music but it's own spirit. You're a gem 💙. Greeting from an algerian 🇩🇿.
I still think this is one of the most beautiful performances in the show
The dedication it takes to develop this talent cannot be underestimated. What an amazing form of the art!
I don’t know after watching this and hearing his voice my tears Begin to roll up my eyes and felt extremely emotional. Wow what a performance.
Songs about going far, parents wishing him well, meeting again. And nomadic people are free spirits, vast lands, nothing in horizon but beautiful natures. He spent 10 years abroad and sung that emotionaly.
I used to watch a lot of Mongolian throat singing (with plenty of songs that aren't really targeted for western audience - since everything is in Russian), and this guy is one of the best singers I've heard. His voice is so clean and the entire song sounds so pure. Felt like I was listening to a prayer, in a way.
listen to a band called the hu Mongolian band
I've listened to many of those, and this guy is just proper, mediocre at best.
I'm surprised there's so much praise for him when pretty much anything else "in that style" is so much better.
Definitely a great performance
Always have loved Mongolian Throat singing.
His daughter running up to the stage is just absolutely adorable. Just melt everyone’s hearts, why don’t you? 😍❤️
This is maybe my third time seeing this performance, and it STILL brings tears to my eyes.
It's the two tone throat singing that blows them away but lets not ignore that they all turned around well before he started singing with it, this man is a flawless musician
We were just taken to his concert with the singing and the instrumentation. He's an artist!
what a wonderful time to live... to be able to listen to things around the world and experience them.
Amazing and uniquely owned by that guy!
Man, this music gave me goosebumps. So beautiful. To short!
Absolutely mesmerizing!
dudes one of the best Mongolian throat singers in the world of course he destroyed the room
The Beauty of living in Australia is that we get to experience so many different cultures within our community.
One of the most beautiful things I've ever seen/heard. The world's lucky to have you brother.
Literally one of my all time fave auditions ever!! So beautiful yet haunting at the same time
I always come back to this phenomenal performance. Chills every time