Well done. Stop USA music imperialism ! Great that China strongly supports music of its 56 (?) ethnic groups. You can see them every day in CCTV. Some music is really great. Recently I heard something very lively and powerfull. 85% of songs in German radio are always the same type of melodramatic US-songs. I can't stand it any longer. All the time "oh baby" and that shit.
user name called Poidsfi, has put a Trojan called 0.exe in my computer, his ip adress is 205.108.8.167.
His name is Paul, he works in Blackwater at Sillicon Valley, he is an asshole, don t be friend with him, he betrays people and send info to the chinese communist party. SERIOUS WARNING, this is not a joke!
Do you accept any donation? It won't be much, I like to donate $100 to this project every year as my little thanks to this project team for undertaking such great work.
Tibetan music in many part may be diapearing, but most tibetan themselves still still enjoy all traditional songs, Many young Tibetans especially from the east call Amdo and Kham, Tibetans young and old prefer the traditonal than new ones, The truth is there is no really good quality new songs come out so far. The traditional Tibetan songs have much deeper meaning and quality. If some Tibetans want create new, they should combine the traditional and new, in that many will enjoy.
This is a great project, I myself plan to do the same for my village this year. I would to know what kind of equepment you use for the recording, sincerly Tashi Delek!
as a Tibetan, I'd like to thank u all for working to preserve Tibetan Music, because it is simply beautiful. Listening to the songs in this video, makes me nostalgic for my country, Tibet. bhoegyallo.
I thank you wholeheartly for doing this. I listened some of those songs when I was little, it's so beautiful. But sadly, not many tibetan knows how to sing those songs nowadays.
Just one question, where are those songs available? Thanks again for such wonderful work.
Wonderful job! Keep going!! Its would be a shame if the extremely rich Tibetan traditional musical genres ended with the present generations in this globalized world. In many cases: traditional music indicates the presence of traditional culture.
I think Tibetan traditional music can survive healthily. Cultural revival through preservation programs are happening around the world: for example in the Philippines, where the endangered musical traditions have been revived and popularized. The ancient Kutiyapi/Hegalong lutes and Kulintang musical ensembles are now being heard again, after 350 years of its oppression and near-death. It IS possible to keep culture alive as long as there are those who want to retain it!
what should be done is not ONLY to preserve, but to DEVELOP such music genres. fuse it with modern sound, so the younger generation can appreciate it and feel it "appropriate" in their modern environment. just my two pesos.
We need such novel ideas and action from the youngsters. Keep up the good work and I am sure that this project will go a long way in preserving the rich culture of our country. Irrespective of whether one is Amdo, Khampa or Utsang, we need to preserve as many cultural aspect as possible. Good luck.
The longer one listens, the more one falls in love with Tibet ..
aheneghana 8 months ago
amazing voice, heard on so many occasions before - photos[dot]whitershade[dot]com
aheneghana 8 months ago
tHIS IS VERY EXCITING AND INSPIRING. pLEASE MAKE A CD AND PEOPLE WILL BUY, THIS CAN FUND THE RECORDINGS.
miamaiten 1 year ago
Great job !! Congratulations !
Applesana 1 year ago
Well done. Stop USA music imperialism ! Great that China strongly supports music of its 56 (?) ethnic groups. You can see them every day in CCTV. Some music is really great. Recently I heard something very lively and powerfull. 85% of songs in German radio are always the same type of melodramatic US-songs. I can't stand it any longer. All the time "oh baby" and that shit.
MrPatriceLumumba 1 year ago
I would love help. I am Buddhist. And I love Tibetan music. I wish there was a way for me to help. :(
Emotoadandfish 2 years ago 2
Awesome. Respect for Himalaian people.
lvsitiwdr 2 years ago 3
fantastic! keep up the good work!!
bean5626 2 years ago 2
Beautiful - I love this kind of song much more than those commercial.
Ganeschar 2 years ago 3
thank you so much form your help us keep our cultur!!!!!!
pordo86 2 years ago 2
This has been flagged as spam show
user name called Poidsfi, has put a Trojan called 0.exe in my computer, his ip adress is 205.108.8.167.
His name is Paul, he works in Blackwater at Sillicon Valley, he is an asshole, don t be friend with him, he betrays people and send info to the chinese communist party. SERIOUS WARNING, this is not a joke!
Jianghua2 3 years ago
oh really?? i thought he works for the CIA??
codeagent47 2 years ago
nope, he has a password access to CCTV
Jianghua2 2 years ago
oh,, but he is also a double agent!!! i bet you didn't know ab out that! LOL
codeagent47 2 years ago
oh I knew he was a 2 headed snake lol
Jianghua2 2 years ago
opps, i'm so sorry, i rated it wrong. i meant to give 5 stars. sorry. i''ll come back and make up. sorry about that again.
selftrance 3 years ago
tashi delek,you are awesome people do good work and deeds.You will be blessed for all you do,keep it up .
thuje che
Tenzin Dickyi
TanzinDickyDorjee 3 years ago
Do you accept any donation? It won't be much, I like to donate $100 to this project every year as my little thanks to this project team for undertaking such great work.
qunjia 3 years ago
Tibetan music in many part may be diapearing, but most tibetan themselves still still enjoy all traditional songs, Many young Tibetans especially from the east call Amdo and Kham, Tibetans young and old prefer the traditonal than new ones, The truth is there is no really good quality new songs come out so far. The traditional Tibetan songs have much deeper meaning and quality. If some Tibetans want create new, they should combine the traditional and new, in that many will enjoy.
bravebhoba 3 years ago
This is a great project, I myself plan to do the same for my village this year. I would to know what kind of equepment you use for the recording, sincerly Tashi Delek!
bumjipang 3 years ago
Thank you very much for Tibetan traditional songs
baroharo 4 years ago 2
as a Tibetan, I'd like to thank u all for working to preserve Tibetan Music, because it is simply beautiful. Listening to the songs in this video, makes me nostalgic for my country, Tibet. bhoegyallo.
iLuvTibet 4 years ago 2
I thank you wholeheartly for doing this. I listened some of those songs when I was little, it's so beautiful. But sadly, not many tibetan knows how to sing those songs nowadays.
Just one question, where are those songs available? Thanks again for such wonderful work.
qunjia 4 years ago 2
Wonderful job! Keep going!! Its would be a shame if the extremely rich Tibetan traditional musical genres ended with the present generations in this globalized world. In many cases: traditional music indicates the presence of traditional culture.
anak1 4 years ago 2
I think Tibetan traditional music can survive healthily. Cultural revival through preservation programs are happening around the world: for example in the Philippines, where the endangered musical traditions have been revived and popularized. The ancient Kutiyapi/Hegalong lutes and Kulintang musical ensembles are now being heard again, after 350 years of its oppression and near-death. It IS possible to keep culture alive as long as there are those who want to retain it!
anak1 4 years ago
what should be done is not ONLY to preserve, but to DEVELOP such music genres. fuse it with modern sound, so the younger generation can appreciate it and feel it "appropriate" in their modern environment. just my two pesos.
sisigman 4 years ago
what you are doing is awesome !!!
eugyal 4 years ago
We need such novel ideas and action from the youngsters. Keep up the good work and I am sure that this project will go a long way in preserving the rich culture of our country. Irrespective of whether one is Amdo, Khampa or Utsang, we need to preserve as many cultural aspect as possible. Good luck.
lobsyeshenor 4 years ago
thanks for doing this kind of good work. Maybe you guys are from Tibet, i guess.... keep it up
Tibsf 5 years ago
worst music ever. I call your bluff that this is not just gibberish and you are trying to scam someone.
Fartexcer 5 years ago
AH, so great to see this. Hearing some of these songs sends chills up my spine. Real magic. Good work Tashi, Samtso and you all.
daniel
fmk438j 5 years ago
great job! keep it up
zopasamten 5 years ago
Good job folks!
NewGenerationTB 5 years ago