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  • ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡EXTRAORDINARIO!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 110

  • Magnifique !

    

  • amazing and beautiful

  • The nose technique is really hard I guess.

  • personnaly, i think he kicks the crap out of jackie chan

  • i wish to find him in a field one day :[

  • Oh !... This is a beautiful Video.. I love the sparce scenery, The disgruntled Camel The Children arwe like little dolls.. but the Music,,, Now that was a surprise,, Amazing.. Great ,

  • I wish someone could teach me how to do this! Amazing!

  • Judgement stands for ignorance. This is why I believe that it is worth taking our time to trully know something. Unfortunatly, if I had belived all the horrible things that people from my own culture had claimed out of judgement toward others, I would have disliked them. But since that ain't the case, I can firmly say that I have learned to love what I was taught to dislike. I am one of the rare person I know from my surroundings who genuinly loves Asian cultures for both flaws and qualities.

  • he has the same lips as rocky

  • Only Mongolians ....

  • amazing

    

  • Incredible voice! Impossible to inimitated

  • music you can feel. how the shamans got respect

  • AMAZING

    

  • just beautiful ..thank you ..wish i could undertand the dialogues in japanese ..

  • It took me a little bit to actually hear all the sounds he's really making. At first it just sounds like humming but once you turn the volume up and look at something else or close your eyes, you can hear the song he's singing within his throat or nose. This is a very interesting art form.

  • @12martijn1211 no its not. there are many kinds and if you listen closely he is singing multiple notes at a time, one high whistling and one lower in the throat.

  • <3

  • Huue l dee ene huuhduud yamar ch egduutei yum be dee =)))))))))))) Eh nutag min yuutai saihan be.

  • Ёстой онцтой.Гайхамшигтай техник байна!! Та боп Монголын эрдэн байна. Сайхан юм Yзлээ.

    この人の技術はモンゴル国内でも最高ランクに位置すると思います­。素晴らしい。

  • 1:22 deepthroat

  • おじさんがカッコイイ!!

  • It is overtone singing!

    wunderful

  • Wow 3 tones in 1 from one person, that's awesome!

  • im proud to be Mongolian ! thank you all

  • Wonderful Mongolia. Buddha bless YOU. nice regards from Austria

  • You sing so good. Nice regards from Austria

  • @Sinkuang i am mongolian and we dont call bird singing or something We just Call it Hoomii and It only exist in mongolia

  • Damn!!! never seen Khoomei of nose before!!!

  • @citylida Khoomei of nose!!! Incredible!

  • Este processo de tocar musica , parece ventroloquia ,segundo som sobreposto ao primeiro ,interessante ,original ...best..best

  • he is so cool! that sounds great

  • Look at those mountains. It trails Ireland by mere micrometers, and only that because I'm 1/5 Irish.

  • You hear a special sound , like you hear in karmacoma from massive attack.

  • The khoomii if the nose is so awesome, never expected the whistles to still sound so vivid!

  • Khoomi of the foot mmmNNNurrrrrrrwrrrrwrrrwrrrwrr­r

  • I never realize the saxophone was a traditional Mongolian instrument!!!!

  • 0:30 if these kind of people have white hair, they look like very wise masters^^

  • I think that is so beautiful...and oddly soothing

  • have to say it is quite meditative to listen to, I can imagine it'd be even more so to participate, makes sense since everything is vibration. I find it something akin to Buddhist chanting. It's profound to stop and think how powerful sound is, it touches everything on a particle/molecular level

  • Really Impressive!

  • unbelievable!!

  • khoomii of nose... thats really impressive. nicely done

  • is somone squezen ur balls

  • Mr. Akira Sakata is like the Elvis of khoomii with his cool lip curl

  • @soccerplayerted Well, he's not Akira Sakata, he's Mr. Tserendavaa, a prominent Mongolian overtone singer. It must be an old clip, coz' Mr. Tserendavaa looks soo young here

  • @Nomichka thanks for the correction

  • wow a lot of random comments that do not pertain to the glorious technique and culture of a people that are displayed here. When trying to appreciate others remember not to be ethnocentric and just enjoy them as fellow humans that deserve to be respected.

  • Good, great, super!!!

  • sonkeishimas m(_ _)m

  • Awesome

  • I could listen to it for hours and hours without getting tired. I can't explain exactly why, but it sounds really natural (pure) as if I was listening to the wind or to a waterfall.

    I can definitely see why Mr. Akira Sakata is touched by it.

  • @stemega It is the sound of singing dunes in a desert.

  • Siktimin Mongoloidleri:Bunlar götleriylede muzik yapıyorlardır:))

  • Amazing talent.  Marvellous!

  • Siktiriboktan şeyleride müzik diye dinletiyorlar.zamanım boşa gitti amına koyduğum.

  • We are all Sons and Daughters, Brothers and Sisters of our Heavenly Father. We are one Family. Though we live in different lands with different cultures, these things do not define our Godly Heritage. We are spirit children of Heavenly Parents, so lets behave like somebody, and not try to elevate ourselves above another. God our Heavenly Father made us all equal.

  • I do not think I could even imagine the sort of upbringing you have had in your life. Bit I do feel sorry for you. That is the truth.

  • What I expressed happens to be the Truth. What you expressed was an insult. There is a monumental difference between the two.

  • everuthing is relative. Only you are objective. and your truth is absolute. shithead :)

  • Further communication is futile with you. You are incapable of intelligent conversation.

  • how insightfull. inteligent heaven jerk

  • @Sixalienasa You are a fanatical fuck.

  • sound a bitte like celta´s misic.

  • ghengiz = pillager

    gerat khan fatih sultan mehmet han

    looks istanbul

    whereis the ulan batur ???

    to put forved an idea

  • @meymane101

    ne diyon yaaaaaaaa:)

    gengiz mengiz istanbu ?

    Adamlari Istanbuldami agirlamak istiyon ?

    Böyle yaz:

    Thanks for sharing,

    nice and interessting Video.

    TTK

    AIDO

  • Hey man, I am Turkish, but I love Mongolia as a country. Its nature is beautiful, and there music aswell. Please don't call us or Koreans bad names. We are all human.

    Mongols are not Turks, and Turks are not Mongols. But our culture (language and behavior) is very alike.

    Love from Turkey.

  • Amazing!!!!

  • ¡Es impresionante! Gracias por compartir este video y la cultura de Mongolia.

  • Amazing !!!

  • stupefiant !!! merci

  • what is the first one!?

  • WHy Kenny G in this?

  • It sounds like a whale playing the didgeridoo.

  • Brilliant, only Mongolians can do this perfectly. only perfect mind can understand khoomii

  • You're a piece of shit.

  • brilliant... just beautiful (chest rocks!)

  • Fascinating, envoutant

  • That lama was like "daaaaaayyyuuuuummmm sweeeet tunes playa". lol this is really impressive. of nose i would figure to be very difficult being that you would not be able to use your mouth for resonation. makes me want to travel.

  • you do too use your mouth, your lips just aren't open

  • amazing...

  • Most delightfull moment of my life to watch this segment of Mongolia.

    Bless this Earth.

    Bless this people!

  • Thank you. God Bless You too

  • The traditional culture of Mongolia is splendid.

  • it's icrendible the mixture of cultures, and how human being can find similar methods to make music from its own body..in my country Chile our natives called Mapuches have the same throat singing and they call it in their language " Wünül " , or "bird singing" :o

  • It is interesting!!

  • @h310 Many people claims that mongolians and indians are descendants of the very same people. Maybe they just inherited the song from their common ancestors?

  • @ofnair Ït's very interesting; then, this kind of singing could be more than 40.000 years old! :) I'd like to be anthropologist to research it

  • @SinKuang Wow, can that be found on youtube too?

  • @SinKuang

    Interesting. Then you can add Inuit in Canada and the Swiss folklore to that list of throat singers. Well it's actually a dual singing too, through throat and nasal cavity simultaneously.

  • @SinKuang Would love to see that too. This is astonishing music.

  • @SinKuang that...has nothing to do with your dumb bird whistle shit. so stop acting or comparing your shitty crap with our unique throat singing. and give us both a break will you...just watch the fuckin video.

  • @SinKuang No disrespect meant but " Wünül " , or "bird singing" is as similar to Mongolian or Tuvan throat singing as Gangsta Rap is to High Italian Opera. Growing up with " Wünül " may have influenced your appreciation for the art form, but it sounds like random grunts, clicks, and laughs with no rhyme or reason to me. True "Throat Singing" is melodious and deeply inspiring. Its performance inspires a real appreciation for the ethnicity of these people. " Wünül " doesn't do it for me, sorry.

  • I see the resemblance between Korean people and Mongolians for sure.

  • What do you mean?

  • i love mongolia

  • Long Live Turks

    Long Live Genghis Khan!

    Long Live Mongols

    Tengri Türkü Korusun

  • Cengiz Kaan the supreme Hun Turk! Long live Korea and Turkey brotherhood! Long live TURAN !!!!

  • korea and turkey is really far related to turan turkic nations. real TURAN in central asia.

  • Laughing my a55 out, Chengiz KHAN he is mongolian .

  • Genghis Khan was a Mongol (not a Turk, not a Hun). Mongols are not Turks, nor were Huns. Huns established an empire over a thousand years before the Turks did. When the Huns split into 2 tribes, North and South, the North tribes migrated to Hungary, the South settled in northern Shaanxi province, China. They are separate from the Turks and Mongols.

  • 倍音がちゃんとメロディーになってるからすごいと思う・・

  • Great clip, sweet footage, loved it when the sax accompanied him. That cat would kick but on a didgeridoo with a few lessons.

  • It's such an ethereal sound, you can almost feel like your back in ancient times when they were singing this.

  • look at the sky.wow i miss my mongolia!!!Love you my mongolia!!

  • Seeing him get the overtone at 2:00 with his mouth closed blew my mind.

  • it's not closed just not much of and opening x)

  • Damn, I want to be able to do that.

  • Me too, I got it one time but after that I wasn't able to do it again. It felt great.

  • If you do a search on the smithsonianglobalsound website for throatsinging, there's a demovideo of someone teaching it. Only one I found so far alas.

  • He can sing forever with just one breath!!!

  • Fenomenaal

  • wonderful

  • This is a dying art, I watch it in 2005 when I visisted Mongolia. Fantastic!

  • Why is this a dying art ? I m currently learning it and the western world is just getting more and more interested in throat/overtone-singing.

  • Dying art? If anything it's more popular than ever thanks to youtube.

  • This is just great my friend. Just great.

    Thanks for posting this.

  • This is rare footage of Tserendavaa, thanks for sharing.

  • so beautiful!

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