After listening to this, I bought 2 full albums of hers and an entire album of Tuvan throat singers. Money well spent :) (To those who don't know this is Sainkho Namtchylak)
I'm sure I recognize her voice from some tracks by the ensemble Enigma from 'way back. Also from a Chinese fellow I happened upon Zhang Da Wei and his 'eMAo' project - her voice figures prominently on the CD that I have (at least...I think it's her). Glad to have finally found a personage for the voice 🙂
For those who wonder this is from a documentary called "Voices", directed by Thomas Grimm, featuring Sainkho Namtchylak, Alim Qasimov, The Hilliard Ensemble, recorded at Payerne abbey in Switzerland in 1999. I couldn't have guessed all of this if I hadn't had the pleasure to meet Sainkho in person last week. *But there is a serious issue: where did you find this clip? I searched this documentary all around the internet but it's absolutely nowhere. You can't buy it nor stream it, and very few libraries in the world have it. How the heck did you find this? Do you have the full documentary with you? Or can you show me a trick to find it? I am going crazy to find it. It must be truly beautiful.*
Hey I was able to find it online from Alexander Street, although it's only accessible if you're part of a university. I've been able to access it by logging in with my university credentials. Sorry you might not be able to see it! It's really beautiful so far from what I've seen!
@@venus_as_a_boi2278 Hi, thank you for your reply! I had also got to your same conclusion, but by typing in my university account I couldn't get in -- apparently my university doesn't have any convention with Alexander Street. Anyways, since you said that you can watch it... wouldn't it be possible for you to download it, or screen-record it? I would even PAY you to send it to me -- yes I am so desperate. And I think it wouldn't be unfair - I mean that is a really precious film and it should be accessible to everybody If not freely, at least by PURCHASING. Please let me know 🙏
@@lcuxi Hey again! I'll see what I can do! Possibly download it or something. Im not sure if it would cost to do so or not but I'll see. Do you have an email I could send it to you with if I'm able to?
@@lcuxi @Silvestro Saltafœura Hey so I figured out that I'll have to screen record the whole thing and it might take a while. I figure if I do it in parts since the songs are all split by tracks it won't be as daunting haha. Do you think payment would be possible? It will take me a while as I'm pretty busy with schoolwork at the moment but I'm willing to make time for it
I was first introduced to this style in the film Genghis Blues about an American who travels to Tuva to learn throatsinging from Kongar Ol Ondar. Just amazing.
The first time I listen to this there was a feeling that the melody and her voice were haunting and enchanted and to which I was encompassed and engulfed. Idk that is just me
I'm so fascinated by the khöömii technique!! Sounds like two voices at the same time. Also, I see where Fever Ray (Karin Drejer) gets her inspiration from. Amazing!!
Она тувинка, Сайынхоо Намчылак. Настоящее горловое пение только у тувинцев. С этим не поспоришь, они Непревзойдённые Мировые Мастера всех жанров горлового пения.👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
shit, I remember seeing this on ARTE years ago... always hoping to find it again... the whole program was amazing switching between the different styles of western, caucasian and central asian music...
I really really want to know the meaning behind these words, there’s just so much emotion coming from it it’s a shame that most of us here probably don’t understand them.
Last week during a psychodrama session our director played a song by this artist, but he didn't disclose to us the title of the song. It had a gentle sound of water in it, and a cheerful, light feeling. Any Sainkho experts could help me finding it?
Where and when was this recorded? Is it possible to get a phonetic representation of the words, with the translation? So strong clear and true, so beautiful. Thank you for posting this.
It was 1999, at Payerne Abbey, the film is 44 minutes and it's called "Voices". It also features the Hilliard Ensemble and Alim Qasimov. It must be one of the greatest music documentaries of all times, but I cannot find it anywhere.
Also, Sainkho told me that the lyrics are a praise to a particular place in Tuva, they tell you how beautiful it is. The English version is called Dance of the Eagle, but I don't remember the original tuvan title
The song is called The Creation Song and if i'm not mistaken, it's hers not from Huun Huur Tu. I'm pretty sure the song is older than Huun Huur Tu's career.
Wymiata. I was born in sack and burned town by Mongols. I imagine how and why, this entertainment could be done in certain monastery and how it could be received by Christians.
Wow wow wow wow... ive been missing out so bad... and to find out she had a concert nearby not too long.... And there was me thinking Tengger was great. I know nothing
After listening to this, I bought 2 full albums of hers and an entire album of Tuvan throat singers. Money well spent :) (To those who don't know this is Sainkho Namtchylak)
Thank you for her name
me too !
I'm sure I recognize her voice from some tracks by the ensemble Enigma from 'way back. Also from a Chinese fellow I happened upon Zhang Da Wei and his 'eMAo' project - her voice figures prominently on the CD that I have (at least...I think it's her). Glad to have finally found a personage for the voice 🙂
This is the music of one of the Turkic people TUVA
Naket Spirit ❤
Musica sciamanica da non ascoltare durante i viaggi in auto.
For those who wonder this is from a documentary called "Voices", directed by Thomas Grimm, featuring Sainkho Namtchylak, Alim Qasimov, The Hilliard Ensemble, recorded at Payerne abbey in Switzerland in 1999. I couldn't have guessed all of this if I hadn't had the pleasure to meet Sainkho in person last week.
*But there is a serious issue: where did you find this clip? I searched this documentary all around the internet but it's absolutely nowhere. You can't buy it nor stream it, and very few libraries in the world have it. How the heck did you find this? Do you have the full documentary with you? Or can you show me a trick to find it? I am going crazy to find it. It must be truly beautiful.*
Hey I was able to find it online from Alexander Street, although it's only accessible if you're part of a university. I've been able to access it by logging in with my university credentials. Sorry you might not be able to see it! It's really beautiful so far from what I've seen!
@@venus_as_a_boi2278 Hi, thank you for your reply! I had also got to your same conclusion, but by typing in my university account I couldn't get in -- apparently my university doesn't have any convention with Alexander Street.
Anyways, since you said that you can watch it... wouldn't it be possible for you to download it, or screen-record it? I would even PAY you to send it to me -- yes I am so desperate.
And I think it wouldn't be unfair - I mean that is a really precious film and it should be accessible to everybody If not freely, at least by PURCHASING.
Please let me know 🙏
@@lcuxi Hey again! I'll see what I can do! Possibly download it or something. Im not sure if it would cost to do so or not but I'll see. Do you have an email I could send it to you with if I'm able to?
@@lcuxi @Silvestro Saltafœura Hey so I figured out that I'll have to screen record the whole thing and it might take a while. I figure if I do it in parts since the songs are all split by tracks it won't be as daunting haha. Do you think payment would be possible? It will take me a while as I'm pretty busy with schoolwork at the moment but I'm willing to make time for it
@@lcuxi did you recieve my email? it should be from "thehistoryboxblog" if not it could be in spam
I was first introduced to this style in the film Genghis Blues about an American who travels to Tuva to learn throatsinging from Kongar Ol Ondar. Just amazing.
It always amazes me how she produces such sounds and makes it look so effortless.
so beautiful, i could listen this song again and again
The first time I listen to this there was a feeling that the melody and her voice were haunting and enchanted and to which I was encompassed and engulfed. Idk that is just me
I'm so fascinated by the khöömii technique!! Sounds like two voices at the same time. Also, I see where Fever Ray (Karin Drejer) gets her inspiration from. Amazing!!
Она тувинка, Сайынхоо Намчылак. Настоящее горловое пение только у тувинцев. С этим не поспоришь, они Непревзойдённые Мировые Мастера всех жанров горлового пения.👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
С чего у тувинцев только, у монголов не хуже не хвастайся тут
@@barguttobed 👎👎👎
@@user-zy3st6gl4e Иди ты!
@@barguttobed ха-ха😜👎👎
@@user-zy3st6gl4e Кыш мышь!
Sainkho Namtchylak una delle mie preferite artiste cantanti.
Questa esibizione è molto particolare e bella.
This is Sainkho. She's great!
the part when she says "niuuiiuiiuiiuiiuiuiiuiiuiuu naiaie" totally gets me (not kidding)
She made me cry instantly, as well as you made me laugh right away 🤣 but I totally get you ❤️
@@CLeqNeR hahah it was 3 years ago. I always take a relaxing bath with Sainkho :)
@@CLeqNeR By the way, is the thing in your photo the French Pyrenees? I see it from the other side
Beautiful! Thank you! I love it so much! Her tones are lovely.
shit, I remember seeing this on ARTE years ago... always hoping to find it again... the whole program was amazing switching between the different styles of western, caucasian and central asian music...
I really really want to know the meaning behind these words, there’s just so much emotion coming from it it’s a shame that most of us here probably don’t understand them.
I can't translate the entire song, but it's about someone who has travelled far away and misses their home and family
@@streamlet7448 thank you so much! What is the language?
@@keepyourshoesathedoor the language is Tuvan! It's spoken in Tuva in southern Siberia :)
@@streamlet7448could you spell out the text in Tuvan though?
SIMPLEMENTE IMPRESIONANTE. SALUDOS DESDE QUERÉTARO, MÉXICO
Beautiful voice n song 👍
What a woman!! X
Beautiful! An incredible atmosphere!
Thumb up for this wonderful performance!
Фантастика. Здоровье певице. Спасибо за ее талант.
Έχε την καρδιά σου 'λεύτερη.Όπου και να ταξιδέψεις,κάποια ομορφιά σε περιμένει...και τι εικόνα...σαν σκηνή απ' την έβδομη σφραγίδα του Bergman.
Last week during a psychodrama session our director played a song by this artist, but he didn't disclose to us the title of the song. It had a gentle sound of water in it, and a cheerful, light feeling. Any Sainkho experts could help me finding it?
love the song, the melody is authentic333
Баярлалаа, би чамд хайртай
Yoy! :)
What an accomplished, genuine traditional singer with a steel like technique.
Chapeau!
Could U please provide us also the ... lyrics ?
😂, когда мне плохо, я слушаю горловое песню, и мне становится хорошо, не знаю почему, мин сахабын!
Muy impresionante y muy bonito.
Gorgeous !
this is so stunning!!!! wow!
Thank you for this, fantastic!
Awesome 😎
Wow she's great!
Majestic.
Exquisite.
This is so great
Incredible! ❤❤❤
Wow this is incredible
This is Sainkho Namtchylak...
Damn, EXCELLENT!
Where and when was this recorded? Is it possible to get a phonetic representation of the words, with the translation? So strong clear and true, so beautiful. Thank you for posting this.
Ward
It was 1999, at Payerne Abbey, the film is 44 minutes and it's called "Voices". It also features the Hilliard Ensemble and Alim Qasimov. It must be one of the greatest music documentaries of all times, but I cannot find it anywhere.
Also, Sainkho told me that the lyrics are a praise to a particular place in Tuva, they tell you how beautiful it is. The English version is called Dance of the Eagle, but I don't remember the original tuvan title
The song is called The Creation Song and if i'm not mistaken, it's hers not from Huun Huur Tu. I'm pretty sure the song is older than Huun Huur Tu's career.
+Halfaxa I assume it's older than hers as well...
Bjarni Guðmundsson
Yeah probably. I heard it's a folk song from tuva, so...
its actually thousands of years old, that has been perfected as a true art form and sacred form of singing.
@@huckleberrymatt5945 They're talking about the song, not the style of singing -_-
Dance of Eagle
incredible
incredible..
interesting and outstanding
Meravigliosa...
unbelievable
Great!
太美了
singing nomad music in a church.
Art is art. God is an artist, too, right?
Dance Of the Eagle
ee ay ah ya yo... ask i skippin ol spirit singin ah ay oh dirigum, ol walls ringingum scheeeeeeeeeeeeeee neh oyd
Haha, we also have similar singers in Inner Mongolia, China.
I love this song, I am South Korean, I like this song I do not know why........may be a blood!
This is Dance of Eagle or Oske Cherde
No, it's not
Wymiata.
I was born in sack and burned town by Mongols. I imagine how and why, this entertainment could be done in certain monastery and how it could be received by Christians.
Long live Tuvan Turks!❤️
Wow wow wow wow... ive been missing out so bad... and to find out she had a concert nearby not too long.... And there was me thinking Tengger was great. I know nothing
я плачу
Qué bárbara!
Savik Quiros Yo he aprendido a hacer koomii. No tan bien como ella haha. Saludos desde España
❤❤❤
That singing technique never ceases to amaze me!!! How the hell do they do that!?!? And whats the name of the song? xD
Hi! It's throat singing, search on your PC : throat singing cover numb
Congratulations overtone veri nice
Dance Of Eagle
muito foda!!!!!!!!!!!!
como ase eso con la boca???
is this Sainkho Namtchylak?
When this video made? What age was Sainkho?
Ekki Atar good horses???
sick
lyrics someone please :)
Does anyone know anything about that guy playing that stringed instrument? He's awesome :D
İgil and kopuz
I imagined that
她除了lost rivers這首讓我笑翻!再看看這她真的讓我驚艷!
thanks for this video, Good Karma
I think the name of the song is Oske Cherde by Huun Huur Tu (?) . Lyrics are online too!
:)
Not even close
@@georgeharper7676 lol
Dance of Eagle.
Энэ чинь хятад биш Тува дуучин шдээ .....
Bjork grandmother? Like.....
Love them both!
@@nomi.hagen. Me too!
Luna que llena
Lost rivers, Order to survive 😄😄😄😄
Dance of Eagle?🤔🤔🤔
şarkının adı ne? what is the name of the song?
"Dance of Eagle"
Hello, what's the song's name???
***** Thank you.
nice overtones
это хорошо
Does anyone have the lyrics?
geil
What is the lute-like instrument anybody know?
It's a doshpuluur
@@streamlet7448 thank you!
Not my kind of song but you can tell it's amazing and hard to sing.
M'inchino
i remember this from huun huur tu, am i right? sounds same
ibrahim turan same technique
eki attar kardesim
pardon, eki attar'a cok benzer ama farkli bir sarki... dogrusu oske cerde olacak "yaradilis sarkisi"
Huun huur tu da yok diye biliyorum
What’s the name of the song???
Oske Cherde
🍀🌈
Can someone translate the lyrics pls
me lateee
@trolltrumman I guess she is
Okay so the songs name is Khoomii... I feel dumb :o
Khoomii is special singing technique, not a name of a song
Anybody got any info on this video? This video has a certain aesthetic to it.
I recorded it from a VHS tape using a TV tuner for the capture 😊. Years ago of course
@@deggial2005What’s the name of the VHS? Another comment on here says it’s called “Voices” is it true?
lyrics!!!!
Not bad, but I want more khoomii.
WOWO CADE OS BR