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please forgive my ignorance, but how does one tell the difference? I Imagine these are in different languages, but as far as the sounds of the singing, I can't really tell.
As onscure as Sardinian throat singing is, I believe it s still alive, and very distinctly dofferent from this, and yes it s a very ancient practice. Cheers
hearing the overtones these people are getting when they're singing like this is really something else. it's chilling and I love it. specifically the last guys from Tuva, you can hear the note they're producing in their throat, and then the whistling noise that appears is the overtone that they bend into a tune (I'm a musician, but not an expert on throat singing, so this could be wrong) and to me, it sounds so hard to do. I love it
Tuva's every people can do throat sing. Also Altai. (Altay) Throat sing is english name. Mongolian name is Khuumii. (orginal one) Tuva was part of Mongolia until russia take by force at 1945. Also in russia included Mongolian three respuplic. Tuva, Altai and Buriyad.
I've been here 2 years before the UA-cam algorithm made it very popular and I never thought I'd see the day, but I'm glad it's here, even though it's not showing the best throat singing necessarily.
i managed to do it so easily lol, idk how probably cause of my mucus soaked throat, my only problem now are the lyrics. I wanna sing chingis khaani, that song
I believe he was straining.. this is incredibly difficult to do for multiple reasons but i believe he was running low on air and was straining to push air from his lungs.
This is probably one of the most ancient forms of musical expression like how clicking sounds in language are thought to be among the first sounds humans made when we first started communicating in words
The further north you go, the more of a raw imitation of nature it is. In yukutia, it’s not even music lol. It’s just wolf howling and owl sounds. It’s used to connect with nature and appreciate it.
I know a lot of people find this weird but I find throat and overtone singing beautiful. Mongolian, Inuit, Tibetan, African, any culture. It's ancient and gorgeous and clearly has been with us since our earliest days of music-making since so many cultures across the world have it.
Imagine living in ancient Europe and travelling east for some reason and hearing a human being make those sounds... We’re all here comparing it to an electric toothbrush, and we have a name for it, and we have at least some understanding of basic geography and ethnography. Seriously imagine having none of that context. You may as well be on an alien planet.
Bulldog D Troatsinging was also common in ancient Europe. Just like there are different kinds of jodeling around the world and dreads were also not just a jamacan thing.
@@skogsnymf_natur8365 "throat singing" is a western term to lump different things together because there is no other word for it. Khöömei is from South Siberia and only properly exists there
I discoverd tuva throat singing at a young age. When i made those sounds by myseld and one teacher told me it was tuva. Forgot about it when i got into puberty. On a magical day i found a video. On that moment i realised i was able to so this too. Since then i keep practising it. It brings me closer to nature. To bad i cant find a teacher for the morin khuur here in the netherlands.
At a conference with the Dalai Lama, I heard 70 Buddhist monks, unamplified, do throat singing. The huge arena was vibrating!! This is great! I've tried and can do basic polyphonic tones, but I want to learn to do it right.
Simple yet beautiful. It gives me the same feeling I get when hearing native Americans on medicine flutes. I love it. Thank you for sharing your project.
Old mate at the end with his sick little guitar riff might actually be the coolest human on earth. In all seriousness though it is cool to see how he can make the throat singing mesh quite well with relatively western sounding music
It's just steppe music, a lot of Mongolian and Turkic music sounds kind of like modern metal, even the beat, when percussion is played, is very reminiscent of more modern "western" beats, but the music style is thousand of years old.
Quint yeah I wasn’t saying it wasn’t traditional, just that of all the videos, most of them are quite structureless and free form. Sort of improvised chanting (at least to a western ear). But that last clip, does land for a western ear as “oh cool, here’s a little song that I can tap along to” which isn’t typical of throat singing videos.
I think people doesn't appreciate this for starters this overtone singing and they sing using Frequencies to make you hear the other higher notes other than the flat notes that y'all making fun of
Morning Prince dont be so silly turks and mongols can be called brothers but we mongols are not descents of turks first all yes we are similar but doesn't mean that we are сука отродье ваше Хуцаж байна Би бол Монгол хүн Манай өвөг дээдэс маань Монгол хүмүүс байсан Манай хойч ирээдүй монголч байх ёстой , монголч байна Чаддаг юм бол энийг орчуулж уншаарай
He's kongar ool-ondar, he's already gone sadly but his son dhorzhu is also a throat singer. Hus son is on a band called alash ensemble, there's a video on youtube with kongar and the alash as kids singing on of ondar's song.
I love how the Mongolians kept their cultural fashion unlike nowadays everyone is scared to wear whatever they like outdoors. Also, such peaceful aura they have.
The crazy sounds are coop and all, but the more noticable words, like in the mongolian one, feels more impactful. You can feel that theres more meaning to it.
Does anyone else want to get up and throw their chair?! Speaking from a position of authority, by the time we get to the "Tuva" segment, this is METAL af. Well done, throat singers, you all have my undying respect :)
The gentleman who appears at 2:23 is Ondar performing a song from his album Back Tuva Future on the The Late Show with David Letterman. One of the rare times I watched and why I remember this nearly 25 years later I know not. In confirming my memory, I see that Ondar passed away very young in 2013.
А вот интересно, зачем отсталым, не развитым , первобытным людям придумывать такой сложный стиль исполнения? Ну стучи себе в бубен. Кричи, что то нечленораздельное. А ведь - нет. Люди создали такое... Слушаешь и мороз по коже. Мне кажется, люди в прошлом были ничуть не глупее нас. А в чем то и мудрее. Всем всех благ. Что еще можно сказать после этого видео.
@@signorasforza354 именно их и ,вообще, всех наших общих предков имела ввиду. Почему все человечество идет от элементарного к таким сложным видам искусства. Я не имела ввиду, что предки тувинцев какие то неполноценные. Извините, если не смогла донести.
When i was a child i do this everytime in the front of electric fan. Now after watching this i figure out that i am certified mongolian :) I swear i really enjoy doing that in front of electric fan hahahahha
Absolutely brilliant..remember the nights building up to total devastation and wholesale butchery on the enemy were filled with “Tashas of fermented horse milk” and these deep vocal sounds that drive the warriors forward..
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please forgive my ignorance, but how does one tell the difference? I Imagine these are in different languages, but as far as the sounds of the singing, I can't really tell.
Don't Tibetans also have something similar?
As onscure as Sardinian throat singing is, I believe it s still alive, and very distinctly dofferent from this, and yes it s a very ancient practice. Cheers
Про северные народы забыли+Ещё норвежцы поют
2:34, what a beautiful face!!!!!!!!!!!! his lovely smile he brought tears to my eyes
Sarah Tonen such a happy stoner face hahaha
Kongar Ol Ondar was a very good person :( RIP
He's the mongolian version of this guy:
ua-cam.com/video/KAp0RvEVD9w/v-deo.html
Me too
He looks like a procelain doll, cool
Me as a kid sitting in front of fan(ventilator) 1:44
Witaj Polsko🇵🇱
To skąd to "@@szultanszulejman8992"?
Why you have nickname "o kurwa"?
In hungarian o kurwa means "o kurwa"?
@@szultanszulejman8992 aha już rozumiem...
A ja wogóle myślałem że to jest flaga włoch ....
I tought that 🇮🇹=🇭🇺
It means "o bazdmeg" but we use word "kurva" too ^^
Also u shouldn't mix up Włochy and Wegry
Polak i wegier dwa bratanki🇭🇺❤️🇵🇱
@@szultanszulejman8992 Aha aj anderstend rozumiem😜
This two flags have same colours...❤️
1:18 me trying to describe the sound my car is making to the mechanic.
Haha he imitate the dijeridoo
LMAO
🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
HAHAHA.. thanks, now I got a coffee stain to clean ;)
hearing the overtones these people are getting when they're singing like this is really something else. it's chilling and I love it. specifically the last guys from Tuva, you can hear the note they're producing in their throat, and then the whistling noise that appears is the overtone that they bend into a tune (I'm a musician, but not an expert on throat singing, so this could be wrong) and to me, it sounds so hard to do. I love it
They're all so beautiful like throat singing really brings tears in my eyes I'm mesmerized
That guys whistle effect blows my mind. I must know how he's doing that
@Endther - Minecraft & More - is it easy? Post a tutorial and show us how it's done then buddy
Tuva's every people can do throat sing. Also Altai. (Altay) Throat sing is english name. Mongolian name is Khuumii. (orginal one) Tuva was part of Mongolia until russia take by force at 1945. Also in russia included Mongolian three respuplic. Tuva, Altai and Buriyad.
oops, four respuplic, Tuva, Altay, Buriyad and Kalimik. Kalimik is located in europe. Also there are very good throat singers.
me: oh boy, i cant wait to sleep tonight!
mosquito in my ear: 2:27
LMAOOOO
Catch it carefully and sell me
The fact that I had my headcanons on when I pressed the link made me want to slap my ear to get the "mosquito" away from my ear
@gremausara noooooooo
Haha! Great comment
is it just me or is youtube recommending lots of throat singing vids to everyone...? and why am i still watching them
paige bethany I’ve been obsessed the past few days, many of my friends are getting them too.
Same
My boy Batzorig Vaanchig was the first singer i discovered almost a year ago. It calms me listening to it.
Yeah me too! The more you watch the more it pops out I guess
I've been here 2 years before the UA-cam algorithm made it very popular and I never thought I'd see the day, but I'm glad it's here, even though it's not showing the best throat singing necessarily.
When you getting a hair cut and electric razor be making this noise 2:27
Laughed way too hard at this!!!
😂😂😂
Lmao
Actually is very impressive way to singing ... listen the harmonics
LAUGHED SO HARD!!!!
1:35 when you’re high as shit in class and the teacher asks you a question
Wtaf this cracked me up
LMAO HAHAHAHAH
OMFG 😂😂😂😭☠☠☠
LMAO
I laughed too hard at this
Jokes aside this is actually a very difficult thing to do.
I wish the “jokes” were aside
Yeah and kinda hurts
If it hurts you are doing it wrong
I actually learned how to do it a couple weeks ago. It is pretty hard to learn
i managed to do it so easily lol, idk how probably cause of my mucus soaked throat, my only problem now are the lyrics. I wanna sing chingis khaani, that song
3:07 I love his face here. He knew he was impressing the audience.
I believe he was straining.. this is incredibly difficult to do for multiple reasons but i believe he was running low on air and was straining to push air from his lungs.
well it's America, so they're probably laughing at him in their heads
He is pogging
His facial expressions starting with 2:28 are all great 😄 He has such a sunny smiley disposition, people always react to that :)
Like a fucking boss
2:58 when your friend asks you to never make that noise again
ghoulunathics I’ve never laughed harder at a comment
@@hi-yi9gc sammee
Lmao
Laughed out loud at thjs
It's 4am and im trying not to wake up the entire neighbourhood from this comment 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I wonder who was the first guy to do this and was like "This is music"
This is probably one of the most ancient forms of musical expression like how clicking sounds in language are thought to be among the first sounds humans made when we first started communicating in words
The further north you go, the more of a raw imitation of nature it is. In yukutia, it’s not even music lol. It’s just wolf howling and owl sounds. It’s used to connect with nature and appreciate it.
@@woohooo7634 Are you from Yakutsk
@@woohooo7634 And the other half?
@@woohooo7634 And very weird that you are answering this to a ...stranger.
Anyway thanks for the replies ma'am.
1:22 when you brush your teeth with an electrical toothbrush and open and close your mouth
I never laugh outloud at jokes however funny they might be, but yours.. how..?
@@armingabusing675 :D
Too accurate
LMAOO
When you dont even brush your teeth
I know a lot of people find this weird but I find throat and overtone singing beautiful. Mongolian, Inuit, Tibetan, African, any culture. It's ancient and gorgeous and clearly has been with us since our earliest days of music-making since so many cultures across the world have it.
same here! it makes me sad to see other people being unwilling to appreciate such incredible music just because its unfamiliar to them.
1:46 Listen to the harmonics he’s getting. You can hear both the bass tone and a high pitch harmony. Really cool 👍
i mean you could do that for everything, it's literally how sound works, just not too loudly
@@cosmicsnowflake9830 I don’t know what you mean. I’m pretty sure the higher tone is caused by the air passing through his mouth.
@@rezzyblue9948 The high note is an overtone, not air passing
@@emateiblin5409 that makes more sense, considering many people often conflate throat singing with overtone singing lol
@@rezzyblue9948 the word you used ”harmonics” is actually correct
Nobody:
My dad after he finishes eating: 1:32
Lmao
i think this is the type of stuff they used in far cry lol
Fucking hilarious 😂
JESUS LMAO
you should be a fucking comedian dumbass
Mom: How long will you keep testing my nerves?
7-year-old me: 2:25
*girlfriend
*27 year old me now 😅
@@shilohedwards5142 😂😂
Mom we need a Washing machine
Mom: But we already have one
Washing Machine at Home: 1:19
this is damn funny
too good
Oh my tengri
😂😂😂
You kill me darling!
2:25 it almost sounds like a polyphonic! This is such a cool way to sing,good job to the people who can sing like this.
Its very similar to a polyphonic!
Her: I bet he's thinking of other girls.
Him: 1:43
Juan Pepper *me
@@Nick1-22 maybe they were referring to a friend
I died from laughter
Easy
@@Nick1-22 al nemas ti pojma
Okay so I’m like obsessed with Mongolian throat singing and my mom came in and was like are you summoning the devil wtf are you listening to 😭
lmao
i died reading this
Tell her you’re summoning god and to go back listening to her radio, throat singing raises vibration
That is so funny
@@benfromlabuan you must be 9 years old if that's true
If you like the mongolian one, try listening to The "HU" band.
Grandon Godwin They’re awesome. I love Wolf Totem!
YUVE YUVE YUUUUUUUUUUU
The Great chinggis Khaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaàan 😃
I Think the guy in the Video is even better although I'm a huge metalhead, but I still already love them, Thanks so much for telling me about them 😂👍🏻
They are all mongolian bro it's just different nationalities
Teacher: Everyone be quiet
Kids at the back of the class: 1:20
hhhooooöøøööøoooooøooōöooooo
LMAO
Wwwwewewewwwewewewewewwweweww
1:44
When youre losing an argument and doesnt know what to say
Trying to scare the opponent away by making these sounds. Thx for advice,might use this later
Your comment reminds me of Beanie Boi Charmx
Hahahahahahahahahaha that's funny as fuck, it's 4 am and I'm still awake watching this
Then sit down, shut up, and stop disrespecting someone else’s culture.
Imagine living in ancient Europe and travelling east for some reason and hearing a human being make those sounds...
We’re all here comparing it to an electric toothbrush, and we have a name for it, and we have at least some understanding of basic geography and ethnography.
Seriously imagine having none of that context. You may as well be on an alien planet.
Bulldog D Troatsinging was also common in ancient Europe. Just like there are different kinds of jodeling around the world and dreads were also not just a jamacan thing.
@@skogsnymf_natur8365 "throat singing" is a western term to lump different things together because there is no other word for it. Khöömei is from South Siberia and only properly exists there
Man, a type of throat singing exist in Sardinia and it's called tenores. It's some 4000 years old nuragic tradition still practiced
@@lucaloddo825 Apparently it's almost the same as Kargyraa
@@bogswats3420 interesting
0:50 *insert long take of desert in middle east war movie here*
2:26 when he said
*HUUUYYYYUUUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEYUYUYUYUYUUUUYEEEEEEEEEEUUEEEEUUEUEUEUEE*
I felt that
xD
Nah I felt the mosquito that dosent let you get enough sleep
I hear cicadas
He sounds like an alien
Kindle looks like and sounds like Guy fieri
When you drink a whole bottle of Pepsi: 1:32
Oml so true 😂😂
Underrated 😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😭
The Tuva versions were my favorites, especially that last guy with the whistling sound. Wow!
There is something majestic about throat singing
Yes, everything
That you can learn how
1:31 *a camera pans over a small oasis in the desert* , *pan up*, *jets fly over*
I don't see it
You’re not supposed to take it literally, it sounds like it would be the backround to a movie scene or some crap
@@strohhalm1326 I hope no one tells you to run into a wall to see the other side.
That’d be a pretty dope scene
Do they crash?
My alien from Area 51 after I give him weed 2:27
Bro I appreciate that
😂😂 amazing
Every throat singing video...every one, this joke will be there.
AHAHAHHAHA WHEN I READ THIS I STARTED LAUGHING SO HARD
@Steven Criscione From the other videos lol
I discoverd tuva throat singing at a young age. When i made those sounds by myseld and one teacher told me it was tuva. Forgot about it when i got into puberty. On a magical day i found a video. On that moment i realised i was able to so this too. Since then i keep practising it. It brings me closer to nature. To bad i cant find a teacher for the morin khuur here in the netherlands.
This comment section is so shitty why yall making fun of the throat singing its actually good😑
When literally nob9dys making fun of it and some radom person gets butthurt
I agree people are total shit scum turds
Vinit Kamble explain you worthless talentless shit?
Mr. Shifter the whole comment section fuck face...read and then write stupid
@@Str1ng5 dude, it’s just a joke. Nobody is saying throat singing is dumb
3:08 my fridge at 3 am
Lol
Lol😄
Lmao 😂😂
WTF HIS EYES
Im always creeped out by that
Oh no I think my electric toothbrush is broken.
Why what's it doing?
2:27
At a conference with the Dalai Lama, I heard 70 Buddhist monks, unamplified, do throat singing. The huge arena was vibrating!! This is great! I've tried and can do basic polyphonic tones, but I want to learn to do it right.
0:01 Gengis khan before invading a village.
Oml STAPH
Bruh.
are you white? smh my head
@@lol-hn9ik Lol you just said
"Shaking my head my head"
@@lol-hn9ik lol racist vibes 😌😂
2:24 I love how happy he looks
This singing expresses the depths of the Earth, the Eurasian heartland. And Tuvan is amazing.
No-one:
My neighbour at 2 AM drilling his walls: 1:33
The fact that my neighbour does something similar to this.
3:08 when you realize you don't have any neighbours
True
I could hear someone screaming "Vadim Blyat" from far away for some reason here
Mom: do the dishes and stop making that sound
Me doing the dishes: 2:28
Gg
Or when u vacuum so good
lmfao
Nah that’s me brushing my teeth
@@lexonbee nah that's getting your haircut
I love it! Last singer broke into polyphonic was most enjoyable but do love Tuva as well!
1:59 little me trying to bring my Barbies to life:
I don't have a clue what you mean by this but I relate to this feeling 100%
XDD
Gising means wake up in Filipino. "Gising gising" in 1:58
Simple yet beautiful. It gives me the same feeling I get when hearing native Americans on medicine flutes. I love it. Thank you for sharing your project.
Articulate Simi what the fuck is a medicine flute...😂😂😂
2:27 How it feels to chew 5 gum
Tf
Chew 5 gum.
*s t i m u l a t e y o u r s e n s e s*
Is someone paying you? Shit.
5 gum
*STIMULATEYOURSENSES*
How in the world do they whistle while throat singing?
Amazing
It's called overtones i believe
@@zipper125snowputty yes it is
Dual tone control utilizing overtones, an incredibly precise form of singing
Air exits anyway so you just position your lips accordingly
The Tuvan throat whistling is impressive.
Even the fairies n angels from heaven came down to earth to hear this hypnotic soulful music and couldn't return back ever.
Old mate at the end with his sick little guitar riff might actually be the coolest human on earth.
In all seriousness though it is cool to see how he can make the throat singing mesh quite well with relatively western sounding music
It's just steppe music, a lot of Mongolian and Turkic music sounds kind of like modern metal, even the beat, when percussion is played, is very reminiscent of more modern "western" beats, but the music style is thousand of years old.
Quint yeah I wasn’t saying it wasn’t traditional, just that of all the videos, most of them are quite structureless and free form. Sort of improvised chanting (at least to a western ear).
But that last clip, does land for a western ear as “oh cool, here’s a little song that I can tap along to” which isn’t typical of throat singing videos.
Me after I chug a 2 liter bottle of mountain dew.
1:37
UnrealisticGaming 😂😂😂
UnrealisticGaming 😂😂😂😂
Unrealistic Gaming 😂😂😂😂😂
@@noumanahmad8093 😂😂😂
"did you hear that?"
2:28 the sound bugs make when there in your ear
*they're
Cicada
Are there bugs in your ears?????
I don't know but for some reason a mosquito passed by my ear exactly when I read your comment
😂😂
У тувинцев невероятное исполнение😳👍
Нравится слушать, очень. Браво всем великолепным исполнителям! Горловое пение, это что-то такое необычное и прекрасное. Благодарю.
1:37 when you were a kid and would tap your mouth while yelling, thinking you were some kind of musical genius
when u go to the forest and u heard a cicadas sound, its actually that guy on 2:27 hiding behind a tree.
Kongar-ol Ondar is the fcking best
😂😂
I'd be terrified
Thats not even close to what cicadas sound like tho....
Teacher: Why are you laughing
Me: nothing!
My brain cells:
Далеко не из народностей исполняющих столь уникальную музыку, но мне нравится, исполнение достойно уважения
No one could do it with the joy and optimism and clarity of Ondar. Bless him!!!
So beautiful! Especially the overtones in the first Tuva clip - subtle but powerful.
Tuvan throat singing sounds like spiritual ecstatic. love from Sweetie X
Wut
Dad: Don’t burp at the table that’s rude
*10 seconds later…*
Dad: 1:43
I think people doesn't appreciate this
for starters this overtone singing and they sing using Frequencies to make you hear the other higher notes other than the flat notes that y'all making fun of
I agree with the first sentence but you have no idea what youre talking about in the 2nd paragraph.
@@the_original_Bilb_Ono try to hear the high notes and focus on it. you will hear a second melody
My Favourite Altai And Tuva
Same for me I found them to be closely similar sounding. Wonder if they were related sometime in the past?
@@curiousmiami I think all of these countries (and some more) are of Turkic decent
I from Altai ))
Morning Prince dont be so silly
turks and mongols can be called brothers
but we mongols are not descents of turks
first all yes we are similar but doesn't mean that we are сука отродье ваше
Хуцаж байна
Би бол Монгол хүн
Манай өвөг дээдэс маань Монгол хүмүүс байсан
Манай хойч ирээдүй монголч байх ёстой , монголч байна
Чаддаг юм бол энийг орчуулж уншаарай
Thanks♥
I'm from Kyzyl, Tuva Republic☺️
2:58 why should we buy gold disc original, and not the purple disc dvdr
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
Lame
Lmao bwahahhaha
. Died🤣🤣🤣
Did not get it
I SWEAR THIS AD IS ALREADY GONE😂😂
02:23 the most badass one
Sygyt
He is so nice, he looks like he is somebody's perfect uncle
He's kongar ool-ondar, he's already gone sadly but his son dhorzhu is also a throat singer. Hus son is on a band called alash ensemble, there's a video on youtube with kongar and the alash as kids singing on of ondar's song.
I love how the Mongolians kept their cultural fashion unlike nowadays everyone is scared to wear whatever they like outdoors. Also, such peaceful aura they have.
Exactly how are tuvans, Khakas and altaians Mongols?
Do some research before you speak
@@Kubilay3502 what are you on about?
@@Kubilay3502 when did he ever state that they were mongols?
@@Str1ker793 "I love home the Mongolian kept their cultural fashion" on a video about Tuvan/Khakas and Altaians throatsinging.
I'm glad you are keeping this ancient tradition alive, and also passing it on to the next generations
Тувинская горловое пение на высоком уровне!
2:36 When u swing the detatchable vacuum hose around your backyard
Lone_wolf- 164561 I can’t ....breathe.....IM DEAD 😂😂😂😂😂😂
2:25 When you explain how Dial Up Internet sounded!
James Ptah a
Oh that's classic!
The guy at 1:32 is just saying his middle name.
My stomach hurts 😂😂
HZKHAJHQKAHJQHAKZHAJAHJAHZ
The crazy sounds are coop and all, but the more noticable words, like in the mongolian one, feels more impactful. You can feel that theres more meaning to it.
I wonder, what's the source video from the tuvan throat singing at 2:23? >_>
Edit: Found it! It's titled "Kongar-ol Ondar on TV" :D
Thanks 😆
Huh. I knew it was kongar ol ondar! I wasn’t sure though
I'll be totally honest, I only really clicked on the video to read the comments and I've not come away disappointed!😂
Does anyone else want to get up and throw their chair?! Speaking from a position of authority, by the time we get to the "Tuva" segment, this is METAL af. Well done, throat singers, you all have my undying respect :)
The Hu
It is an uplifting feeling to listen to all these songs. Thanks.
The gentleman who appears at 2:23 is Ondar performing a song from his album Back Tuva Future on the The Late Show with David Letterman. One of the rare times I watched and why I remember this nearly 25 years later I know not. In confirming my memory, I see that Ondar passed away very young in 2013.
Thanks a lot i was searching for this👍
2:00 The sound that I make when I see my month bill
This entire comment section is the most hilarious thing in my life
iamhson - Yeah, I'm cracking up here.
Yeah, really sad life
@@griminthedark5168 aye, 2020 wasn’t a fun year.
Всё суперкруто! Но Тува сильнее всех вштырила, особенно последняя композиция!!! Молодцы!!!
А вот интересно, зачем отсталым, не развитым , первобытным людям придумывать такой сложный стиль исполнения? Ну стучи себе в бубен. Кричи, что то нечленораздельное. А ведь - нет. Люди создали такое... Слушаешь и мороз по коже. Мне кажется, люди в прошлом были ничуть не глупее нас. А в чем то и мудрее. Всем всех благ. Что еще можно сказать после этого видео.
@@НаталияЖелезнова-й7м В каком месте они первобытные? Вы бы хоть узнали значение этого понятия
@@signorasforza354 Наверное,имела ввиду не этих людей,а их первобытных предков,создавших это пение.
@@signorasforza354 именно их и ,вообще, всех наших общих предков имела ввиду. Почему все человечество идет от элементарного к таким сложным видам искусства. Я не имела ввиду, что предки тувинцев какие то неполноценные. Извините, если не смогла донести.
@@hukollla4181 С чего вы взяли, что именно первобытные предки создали это пение?
“Yo my cars messed up“
Mechanic- “what’s it sound like”
Me- 0:30
I’m already choking on air just listening to this how do they even 😭😭
Friend: So to what type of song do you listen to?
Me: It's complicated...
Answer. It's really esoteric "throat singing "😁
*Khanplicated
"You wouldn't understand..."
0:18 Country Road(Throat Version)
0:10 when you speak in front of the fan
Other Cultures: Use Throat singing to actually sing
America: *Dubstep Beatbox*
Still takes practice and isn't easy to do. Can still be an artform.
America: hamburger cheeseburger big mac whopper
When i was a child i do this everytime in the front of electric fan. Now after watching this i figure out that i am certified mongolian :)
I swear i really enjoy doing that in front of electric fan hahahahha
Nobody:
Me: 3 in the morning
Literally 3:37 a.m lmfao
Litty Commitee facts
02:58 crazy fact
It's 4:04 am lol
Exactly me rn lmao
best is Tuvan and Mongolian it sounds best!
1:17
Ancient style of Dubstep
just no
Thats gold!
Yes
Absolutely brilliant..remember the nights building up to total devastation and wholesale butchery on the enemy were filled with “Tashas of fermented horse milk” and these deep vocal sounds that drive the warriors forward..
That last fellow looked very happy doing what he's doing. Love the energy!
2:27 When you're doing 300 km/h on a super bike
2:24 what a happy Asian man! It's like thr clichè xD
Larry the cable guy at 2:30
Восхищаюсь, божественно звучит, Браво
**Me trying to sing a Chinese song**
The demon I accidentally summoned rising from the abyss
2:02
What's abbys?
@@whooodat3723 some kind of bad prediction in my keyboard lol
@@whooodat3723 The abyss is an unfathomably deep or boundless space. It is also a sort of underworld/hell.
This isn't Chinese.
BRUHHH BEST COMMENT LMAOOOOOOOOO
0:48 me and the boys at the sleepover
😂😂😂