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  • This music is beautiful ! I have 1 serious question though. If Mongolinas were nomadic and constantly at war, how could these be traditional instruments? The horsehead fiddle I get , but how would you put those two GIANT instruments,dont know the names, on a horse and ride accross the land without destroying them ? Not being critical, just curious.

  • psssssssss!!! ssoooooooooooo greeat music!!!! greetings from Hellas

  • I'm sorry to tell you this, but this is NOT authentic Mongolian music. Not at all. It's Westernized to a great degree. Real Mongolian music does not use these types of harmonies and rhythms.

  • @KhagarBalugrak it's those comunism-experienced nations modernised their music and even their instruments, too. just as the westerners did so by modernising their folk instruments fitting for ensemble. some prefer the modernised, some take authentic. we can see the radical examples in the Korean musics.. you can see how different between the north& the south. but still they're the Korean music. i believe this's not authentic, but it's already and still their traditional Mongolian music.

  • @KhagarBalugrak do you know really good music from Mongolia?

  • Phantastische mongolische Folklore, ich mag so etwas

  • from the introduction,you have a excellent understanding of this music

  • sainbaina!

    awesome awesome music!

  • I'm afraid you'll have to go to Mongolia to hear the music, and while you're there you can ask the girls' fathers about your last question.

    :p

  • And than the Father ki... him.Mongolian are very traditional people..their children are like gold for them.

  • another world music

  • Much respect for the underrated multi-instrumental musician in the back. :D

  • :-)

  • I saw this group perform along with hearing the traditional Mongolian throat singing while in Ulan Baatar Mongolia they did this piece

  • I love this music.

  • I can just imagine the horses galloping across the steppe (plain) as I listen to this song. Wonderful music!

  • thats great. heard taht song i forget who am i

  • WOW... just wow!

  • Wow my partner is a Mongolian lady and you've just made her day ... Thanks

  • where can I buy these music without having to physically go to Mongolia as I'm from the USA?

  • good luck on that I had to get mine while in Mongolia

  • you can order it from someone in Ulaanbaatar. I am from Mongolia. You might bye it from me.

  • Keep seeying this. Great, beautiful people of Mongolia. Great music.

  • very nice.

  • morin khuur. these are the first bowed instrument in the world. without these morin khuur, no violin, erhu, rebab, and other popular bowed instruments. so we should thank mongolia for it culture

  • i just love mongol culture and music is one of the things i like most. Nice looking people.

  • do you know where can i find mongolian music, where they ar making "strange sounds"

    like some kinds of onnmm uuuooom, etc.

    i know haw doe it sounds, but i'm serious, i don't even knew, how is that called, i would be greatefull

  • i think you should look for mongolian

    throat singing

  • Beautiful music!!!!!! Beautiful people.

    Hope to come this summer to Mongolia and experience it myself. Greetings from the Netherlands

  • i'm mongolian

    yeah mongolian music really is great if u listen it live

    thank you for the greetings ^_^

  • Thanks :) Saw your account from YouTube, I liked what you wrote.

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