Aldan chetken chylgymnyŋ Alazy kajdal, Koŋgurej Aldy kozhuun chonumnuŋ Aaly kajdal, Koŋgurej Cheden chetken chylgymnyŋ Chelezi kajdal, Koŋgurej Chedi kozhuun chonumnuŋ Cheri kajdal, Koŋgurej Of my horseherd that amounts to sixty, Where are the dappled ones, Konggurey? Of my people of the six banners, Where are the villages, Konggurey? Of my horseherd that amounts to seventy, Where are the tethers, Konggurey? Of my people of the seven banners, Where are the lands, Konggurey?
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Huun-Huur-Tu is a throat singing group from the semi-autonomous Tuva Republic, Russian Federation, which is situated north of Chinese Turkestan, to the west of the Mongolian border. The Tuvan throat singing technique creates multiple notes at the same time. This is done by manipulating the harmonics to amplify different overtones within their mouth, throat, and belly when they are singing, and is referred to as Khoomei in its native Tuva. In 1992 Kaigal-ool Khovalyg, Alexander Bapa, his brother Sayan Bapa, and Albert Kuvezin founded the quartet Kungurtuk, as a means of concentrating… read more
Huun-Huur-Tu is a throat singing group from the semi-autonomous Tuva Republic, Russian Federation, which is situated north of Chinese Turkestan, to the west of the Mongolian border. The Tuv… read more
Huun-Huur-Tu is a throat singing group from the semi-autonomous Tuva Republic, Russian Federation, which is situated north of Chinese Turkestan, to the west of the Mongolian border. The Tuvan throat singing technique creates multiple n… read more