Oh, in vocal everything that you performed here REALLY not mongolian.... you lost your mongolian face in your music... You are singing TUVAN traditional song OSKE CHERDE from the repertoir of well known tuvan band HUUN-HUUR-TU (ua-cam.com/video/jysOpkZuolM/v-deo.html). You are using TUVAN KHOOMEI with your UVAI-UVAI-ooi and the styles of your throat singing also tuvan way of singing. Anyway, thank you very much for your music
Tuvan, known in Mongolian is Uriyankhai. ( The forest People) Today, Tuvan’s traditional clothes wearing is Mongolian (deel), wrestling gear is Mongolian style, the language rotated from substantial portion of Mongolian. In fact, before Tuva part of Russia Tuva used Mongolian traditional script. As well as the music, it is Altai style that shared by all the ethnic groups. Tuvans singing Mongolian song as well.
Tuvans were subjects of the Uyghur Khaganate during the 8th and early 9th centuries AD. The Uyghurs established several fortifications within Tuva as a means of subduing the population. The Uyghur Khaganate was overthrown in 840 AD by a rebellion of the Yeniseian Kyrgyz who came from the upper reaches of the Yenisei. During this period, some Uyghurs were absorbed into Tuvan society. The Kirgiz ruled Tuva until the 13th century.
The territory of current Tuva has been ruled by the Xianbei state (93-234), Rouran Khaganate (330-555), Mongol Empire(1206-1271), Yuan dynasty (1271-1368), Northern Yuan dynasty (1368-1691) and Dzungar Khanate (1634-1758). These dynasties in fact are mostly part of Mongol empire.
This was excellent! Thank you!
Dearly love this music all of it
Great Stuff !
Beautiful
LOVE it. Khusugtun is an amazing, versatile musician.
Kudos to Haas, Jamal, Carlos, and Jay.
P.S. Great camera work, and your new logo rocks!
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What's the name of that reed insturment?
0n. GUVEN Do you mean the first one? If that’s the one that you were asking is a instrument that he designed for himself.
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Oh, in vocal everything that you performed here REALLY not mongolian.... you lost your mongolian face in your music... You are singing TUVAN traditional song OSKE CHERDE from the repertoir of well known tuvan band HUUN-HUUR-TU (ua-cam.com/video/jysOpkZuolM/v-deo.html). You are using TUVAN KHOOMEI with your UVAI-UVAI-ooi and the styles of your throat singing also tuvan way of singing. Anyway, thank you very much for your music
Tuvan, known in Mongolian is Uriyankhai. ( The forest People) Today, Tuvan’s traditional clothes wearing is Mongolian (deel), wrestling gear is Mongolian style, the language rotated from substantial portion of Mongolian. In fact, before Tuva part of Russia Tuva used Mongolian traditional script. As well as the music, it is Altai style that shared by all the ethnic groups. Tuvans singing Mongolian song as well.
Tuvans were subjects of the Uyghur Khaganate during the 8th and early 9th centuries AD. The Uyghurs established several fortifications within Tuva as a means of subduing the population. The Uyghur Khaganate was overthrown in 840 AD by a rebellion of the Yeniseian Kyrgyz who came from the upper reaches of the Yenisei. During this period, some Uyghurs were absorbed into Tuvan society. The Kirgiz ruled Tuva until the 13th century.
Turkification of the region began with the flight of Turkic tribes into this area after the rise of Mongol empire in the 13th century.
The territory of current Tuva has been ruled by the Xianbei state (93-234), Rouran Khaganate (330-555), Mongol Empire(1206-1271), Yuan dynasty (1271-1368), Northern Yuan dynasty (1368-1691) and Dzungar Khanate (1634-1758). These dynasties in fact are mostly part of Mongol empire.
And the word Khogzhum that you are using is Mongolian literally means music instrument!