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  • i luve these girls.... where to meet them? I want to marry one of them

  • Sounds similar to the Shamisen? Is it the same kind of instrument?

  • Two minutes and 38 seconds is not enough! Where did these ladies come from? Where did they go? Where are they now? Are there more videos of them out there somewhere?

  • @MrLaoshagua they are newly formed band named '' Shanz'' from Mongolia. if you want to watch their new clip you can search ''Shanz-elsen tsol''

  • shanz, yoochin,yatga geh met zemsguud garal uusliin huvid bol margaangui urd zugiinh l dee. Mongolchuudiin yag yazguur ertnii zemseguud gevel ikel huur(morin huuriin uvug), tovshuur, tsuur, hel huur, numan huur geh met. haramsaltai n Mongold yazguur zemsguud maani nudnii gem bolj orond n urd zugiin garaltai hugjmuud undesnii geh ner zuuh bolj dee. Hyatad bolohoor n durgui gej baigaa yum bish l dee. gehdee l ali n bidnii uursdiinh ve,ali n gadnaas bidend irsen be gedgiig meddeg l baih yostoi.

  • Сайхан хүрээ хүүхнүүд байна даа. Дажгүй шүү

  • undesnii huvtsas 99113465

  • mongol undesnii huvtsas urlana 99113465

  • Magnificent, they are absolutely 3 beauties got talent

  • Big like

  • Балай автал вальс эргэмээр ая байна даа Алив нэг аштайхан эргэчихмээр бүсгүй байвал хэлээрэй хэхэ

  • ene yu gedeg hamtlag wee?

  • @Tulgaamt harin ee. neriig n haigaad haigaad oloj chadsangui ee

  • @mergenchuluun Шанз гэдэг хамтлаг

  • @Tulgaamt боломжтой "Үлэмж Тансаг" - Facebook deer MongolianGirls Shanz гэдэг, тэнд хамтлагын зураг байгаа.

  • wow they're goood ":)

  • Great, ballaj bnaa

  • yes they are mongolian the song name that they are playing is yanjuur tamhi lol

  • Гоё.

  • Дажгүй шүү

  • They are Mongolian girls and playing traditional Mongolian folk song remix with traditional instrument

  • bi bol 3 vuulantain tag tag hiinee

  • dajgye egch nar baina

  • ug ni sn l hamtlag shig bna thdee l ...... !!!!

  • Mongolians!!

  • THIS IS MONGOLIAN MUSIC MONGOLIAN SONG.

  • im confuse *uck !

  • oh forgot to say something. thanks for the post and like their performance.

  • @saruul12345 you welcome

  • ok i am mongolian and grew up there so i know these instrument IS considered traditional instrument and the music IS mongolian. i know that these instruments are from China and chinese people have this instrument as well. some people said it looks Japanese but no. Japanese have shamisen which is different from this one. but i feel like they might have this exact instrument too but anyway.

    and the girls look mongolian. only the mongolian would play this music bc the music IS mongolian...

  • they are Japanese instruments for sure great sound even tho

  • mgl busguichuud mun l bh shig bn daa . yamar nertei hamtlag yum boloo meddeg hun bnuu. gadaadad l toglood bh shig bshdee

    

  • The girl in the middle is beautiful...they all are!!!!

  • shanz sounds like shamisen, japan must have gotten it from mongolia long ago.

  • Haha not bad Trance beat with shanz lol.

  • i don't think they are mongolian,probably a minority since the instruments are not all classical mongolian ones,and how come i havent seen or heard them before

  • @H2H3sucks hi, i agree about the instrument; it does not look traditional... but I'm not an expert in that area. i believe they are a new band. they were called evera or something like that. i'm pretty sure they are mongolian.

  • @mergenchuluun

    They are playing traditional Mongolian instruments called "shanz"

  • @mergenchuluun The instruments are based on the Chinese sanxian. I don't remember what they're called in Mongolian, but they have been used in traditional Mongolian music for a few centuries.

  • @Hikikomori013 The instrument is called "shanz" or "shudraga" in Mongolian. My grandmother was a professional musician in Mongolia playing on this instrument in 1940-s. She is long gone.

  • @H2H3sucks you are mistaken friend! These girls are Mongolian girls and muical instrument is Mongolian traditional called shanz. Shanz though said originated in China, has been played by Mongolians for centuries, so it has become a part of tradition. oh, yeah, in Mongolia there is no minorities, I mean almost! We have some kazahs that make up 5% of the populations, but even they are considered Mongolians genetically because kazahs genes are almost identical to that of Mongols.

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