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  • Goddammit he's fast on his fingers. Music is he's life you can tell. Woah the ending sounded like a real horse! No wonder its called a horse fiddle

  • Awesome.

    from Italy, saluti

  • Very beautiful. A proud people with a free spirit, the Mongolians. And they should be respected as such. Much admiration from a horse-person who plays the cello.

  • 1:20 is where it gets epic

  • haunting... I wish mongolia was easier to get to.

  • 0:55 - 1:52 was the best part

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  • Inner Mongolian Morin-khuur have strange tuning...If paly this song by Khalkha or Buryat morin-khuur, it seems better...

  • im jealous too, this piece Morin tuvurguun is a really fancy piece from a morin huur player standpoint, and i wish i could play it as well.

    ive been studying the instrument for 8 months now and therefore not as skilled as this guy on the video. fortunately i am smart enough to condition myself to work on playing clear pitches and not be bothered with these fancy stuff. its not time yet ;p

    about half a year from now, ill post a vid of myself playing this piece. just be patient~ heheh

  • MONGOLS RULE!!!!

  • I'm jealous. I really want to play this "khulgiin tuvurguun" . I play morin khuur

  • Musica de mucho sentimiento hermosa

  • we love you mongolia from all your friends from england ,

  • this song title is "KHULGIIN TUVURGUUN"...

  • 気に入った!尊敬してます!!

  • Beautiful...musica pura que viene del alma

  • I loved that ending! (nearly as good as the 5 year old throatsinger's one!). I thought that instrument usually had a hide or snakeskin front??

  • This song name is Jalam har(black horse named Jalam)This is one of greatest Mongolian traditional song.

  • Thank you for kindness!

  • Very nice player.

    Dose anyone know this song's title?

    I've seen other player's same song video on youtube.

    That player is Bat-Ochir Araanz.

    I realy want to know this song's title.

  • bi khogjimd durtai!! Ikh sonin bain!!

  • beautiful!!!

    cheers from Brazil!

  • that's amazing!

  • beautiful

  • eh... im hungarian and hungarians are from mondolia they say..... i like the music

  • We didn't, the Europeans did.....

  • don't be racist!

  • so americans are not supposed to play european music, or mexicans are not suposed to sing opera,.... we are in a globalized world, even chinesse or mongolian people...

  • yeah! great funky sounds!

     #k.

  • It's so beautiful man,i love it mate !!

  • cool! very beatiful playing of "myoorn hur"!

    PS hi from Kalmykia :)

  • hey.. great you are from kalmykia.. i read a lot of it.peace from Turkey

  • Yeah, Kalmykia is very beautiful place! :)

    Welcome anytime, especially in the summer! :)

  • kreste videa san mongolian'à. perfet esecuta'à. wow violonu'à tochj.

  • it,s instrument is not mongolian!! chinese style,,, it,s peapol is no talented!!!!!!

  • are you kidding me? that is a traditional mongolian instrument and chinese copied.

  • Chinese doesn't even use it, Chinese Hus are different......get with the plan.

  • What is very weird is that he is wearing a traditional kazakh ornamented clothing. I don't know how that works but i lived in mongolia for 14 years and in kazakhstan and i know the difference between their clothes.

  • He seems to play morin khuur just like a cello; I heard there was another technique based on flagiolets, with more gentle interaction with fingers and strings.

  • he can't get that Mongolian feeling, THAT special feeling, that echoes in every Mongols heart. sry, but this is true.

  • the first part (up until it speeds up) is really easy if anyone wants to play, it goes C D# D# F G A# G D# F G A# G C D# F G F C D# F G F G D# C A# C, then repeat an octave higher. Have fun playing Mongolian music, beautiful melody. :D

  • OK, I just played along with him on my piano, it's definitely a traditional Mongolian 5 tone scale in D#/Eb. :)

  • I believe he is playing the Chinese Mongolian scale in d#, for those that want to play it too it would be d#,f,g,a#, and c - it's a traditional pentatonic scale :) I don't have perfect pitch so I could be wrong. I'm almost positive the first two notes he plays is c and d#, and there is only two Chinese Mongolian scales that have both those notes, and the other is in g# which can't be right.

  • thats true the guy can be chinese-mongolian im mongolian i should kno but i cant really write in mongolian lol the music was awesum i never really heard that kind of music on the internet though lol

  • i just don't understand why this chinese guy is played mongolian instrument and posted it as a mongolian. Also, why the title of this video called "Mongolian Music". It has to be called " very talented chinese musician playing mongolian instrument" or something like this.

  • u guys ar crazy this is mongolian music great / sain bain nu bi mongel/ cool dude

  • simular scale, but different rythem...

  • one can be chinese mongoliain like i can be british asian- didn't china take control of a large part of mongolia? cultural exchange can take place etc.

  • You're turning it around, son.

  • This Chinese guy is perfoming very well on morin khuur, Mongolian musical instrument.

  • No no, if it involves china, Mongolia got nothing to do with it. Yes the instrument is denfinetly Mongolian but the person is chinese. FULL STOP.

    Pure Mongolian BLOOD FOR LIFE

  • word up brother! keep representing Mongolia! word!

  • kazakhs and mongolos have the same culture

  • Love it much!

  • I love mongolian music!

  • It is Kazakhs kobiz :), but music sounds like chinese

  • very ignorant comment. i have kobiz, it is very different

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