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  • Her story in this piece is something with the wolves and the spiritual mountains and forests

  • This is Turkic music culture. I love that.

  • If this doesn't take you into a trance, then u aren't paying attention. She sure is!!!

  • what a delight

    

  • This is just amazing! Virtuoso playing,beautiful music and Raushan is a beautiful woman :)

  • i am a westerner from england love this music big fan of world music persian turkish armenian georgian and my own blood celtic :)

  • one of the most beautiful tunes i've ever heard.

  • very nice

  • as I was a little child I visited my grandma in Kazahstan on summer holidays and I was listening to those kind of music on the radio. Man I tell you it was and it is the chilliest thing I ever heard to. It's good for your mind.

  • Klasse Musik!

    Danke!

  • music is everywhere.

  • @applecrumping33 i'm just beginning to realise this....thank you.

  • very sublime

  • What is this instrument?

  • @fkkodark kobyz

    

  • She is one with nature. At 5:06 it's wolves howling! beautiful.

  • РАУШАН ОРАЗБАЙ АПАЙЫМЫЗ ҚОБЫЗДЫҢ "МАЙЫН ТАМЫЗАТЫН", НАҒЫЗ ШЕБЕР! ЖАРАЙСЫЗ!

  • Bu tur muzikleri televizyon programlarinda, konserlerde bol bol duyurmak gerek, buna benzer kliplerin sayisini da artirmak gerek. Sonucta bunlar bizim gecmisimiz, atalarimizin izini tasiyor. Kendi soyuna sahip cikmayan insandan hayir gelmez, oyle insanlar yarin menfaatleri ve kendileri tatmin etmek ugruna anasini bile 5 kurusa satar. Tanri TURKU boyle soysuzlasmislardan korusun!

  • magic.

    

  • Blown away! did'nt think that I could be taken like that anymore,Thankyou so much.Peace!

  • Amazing! one of the most beautiful things that I have ever heard...thank you and love from Scotlandxxx

  • amazing...thankyou! peace.

  • fantastic... long live the Turks. Secret and sacred culture....

  • Her face is completely serene,the sounds absolutely amazing!!!!!

  • A heart-shaped instrument and her heart is obviously fully involved. Respect.

  • absolute like!!!!

  • Absolutely amazing the music she can get out of a two-stringed instrument... love it!

  • she tells a tale of her spirits....very interesting ones the way she puts it....i want them..

  • Beautiful. I know very little about the culture, but the beauty of this music overcomes cultural barriers.

  • @LomLom333

    Perfectly said.

  • i tuoi occhi sono chiusi, le tue labbra sembrano fiori sbocciati e il tuo movimento ondivago mi ipnotizza ancor di più della corda che stride..ciao Nicola

  • A reflection for the spirit of her land.

  • she is kazakh from KAZAKHSTAN  amazing .....

  • Эта не славянка - она тюркского рода. Казашка. Ее предками были великие Саки! Инструмент - кобыз. Ему более 6000 лет. Славяне не могут создать ни чаво похожего, даже близко. Дудеть на дуде - енто предел их интелекта. Козлы...

  • Wow. I just realised how lucky an individual I am within this universe to have heard this beautifully crafted musical piece, here in the now; we all are :)

  • amazing, it just leaves me speechless, this woman is one of life's bright ligths

  • szep

    

  • Like the Mirror Dede did for his pupil, her music can transport the mind if it is in harmony with a clear intention.

  • That thing looks like a dick. Lol.

  • @mkschreder you "thing" look like an ass. Lol.

  • @giudaiscariota you mean my dick looks like an ass? I've always thought my dick looked like a fish. Lol. XD

  • 238 likes, 2 dislikes. sorta speaks for itself. virtuoso playing.

  • She is a Kazahstan Türk

  • How strange, fascinating, thanks for posting. Now the 'net cabn help us all to know cultures from all over the world, so very different from our own. Thanks.

  • Great music!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • So very fine...thank you.

  • thank you for uploading this. can't stop listen it. it's one of the most beautiful things that i ever heard.

  • @brianogog

    Music is forbidden in Islam so how can it sound Arabic ?

  • The most beautiful sound I think I have ever heard!!!!!

  • see kazakhs are mongoloid looking people. Turkish have nothing to do with kazakhs, except linguistic relation

  • What name have this tool?

    

  • кай жеры шаманистик? 

  • nice music thats all, and queendemondoll you talk about the races! whats the point. who cares if she is white or not.

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  • She is Kazakh Turk from Kazakhstan

  • @happyhippychick81 we are not kazakh turk. I hate when we're called like this. We;re kazakh, turkic family of languages but not turk as turkish people.

  • @Inkara1983 i guess you dont know the difference and similarity between turkish and turk . you like it or not you share same ancestory with turkish ppl. your hatred for turkish ppl doesnt change the facts and history. kazakh turk, turkey turk, uzbek turk, etc.. 

  • @happyhippychick81 I do not hate turkish people. I know there is common ancestry which is arguable, and kazakhs, uzbeks called not turk but turkic peoples. Maybe I just should assume you're brainwashed with panturkism?

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  • Ответить на это видео... Just do not assume anything unless u don't know person very well 

  • @Inkara1983 hi my name is alvaro im from peru,i like the music from kazakh

  • @Inkara1983

    Not only the people in Turkey are Turks.There are other Turks too and Kazakhs are one of them.All the people in central asia(uyghurs, kazakhs, uzbeks etc) has been called as Turks by Arabs,Jews, Byzantines since 6th century. Now you wanna change this?

    You talk about panturkism but the ideas you talk about are invented by Russians only century ago to easily assimilate you. You better worry about why you use Russian surnames, cyrillic and other Russian customs rather than turkism.

  • awesome instrument where can i buy one?

  • Is she Eskimo? She doesn't look it, but she doesn't look like white folk where I am either. I was just wondering. Me great grandfather was an Inupiat from Russia who taught folk in Alaska how to herd reindeer.  This is nice music.

  • @anutuk She is Slavic. So, she is white. She has the Slavic nose for sure. There are a lot of whites who may look Inuit but they aren't. Look up the Sami people, they make beautiful music and most of them don't even look white. Yet they live in northern Norway,Sweden, and Finland.

  • @QueenDemonDoll Thank you for your response. She is beautiful. My grandfather was half Norwegian and he was VERY handsome.

  • @anutuk She is kazakh, so called "sary kazakh" (yellow kazakh). From one of the northern clans of so-called "clean" kazakhs, unmixed (well, a bit mixed, I am sure) with Mongols after Genghis Khan's invasion in 12th century. This is how kazakhs used to look like in general )

  • @medeued I didn't know anything about those people. Thank you for the information; it's very interesting.

  • @QueenDemonDoll NO she is kazakh

  • @TheKazakhboy =Slavic. She could be a mix, which isn't new over there. We can go on and on about this. But it's pointless.

  • @QueenDemonDoll o bir türk yarram

  • @QueenDemonDoll

    You wrong. She is kazakh.

  • @QueenDemonDoll she is kazakh. Kazakhs are not slavic. We're eurasians, mostly asian looking but with up to 40% of caucasian genotype, but closer to iranic people like genotype than to slavics.

  • @QueenDemonDoll Ты долбаный демон. Тебе же сказали что это казашка. Что не доходит. Или все белые такие тупорылые. Твои шведы и все остальные были сделаны воинами Аттилы. Но часть, типа тебя, долбана, со временем деградировала и отупела. Ну ты и Чурбанище......

  • @QueenDemonDoll No Slavic. Turks in the white. She is very beautiful. She is kazakh, Kzakhs, Kyrgyz, Uzbeks, Türkmans, Tuvas, Chuvash, Tatars, Huns, all Turks. Turanian race. You ignorant. Patch ignorant things. Finnish, Lapp, Estonians in the Turanian race. But they are relatives away from the Turks.

  • @milesspor Turks are originally Mongoloid people. All White looking turks are Serdar, Serbian/Slavic people. Turkey speaks a Turkic language related to Mongoloian, yes that is true, but genetically Turkey Turks are only about 2% Turanian/Mongoloid/Central Asian, the rest are Serbian peoples, Khurit/Greek or Arabs. I loveTurks of all races but please don't hate me and spit on science and your Serbian roots. Nations cant cross races, Islam can, but a Serb/Aryan always remains that. We are brothers

  • @miavaso lol:)) Serbia population:10.5 million plus all Turkey except%2 ? ...i laugh so hard, i cant even type :)))))))))))))..

  • @kelRapunzel When I say Serbs I mean all Slavs (including Romania, Hungary and East Germany and Austria.

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  • @miavaso Hungaria? slavic ..Who are Slavic in Hungaria ? Hun -garia....Hun....its is in the name, even their language is not slavic ..You keep on dreaming ..byee

  • @kelRapunzel Don't be stupid. The people in Hungary are not Huns, they call themselves Magyar. But Magyars today are not all Magyars but 80% - 95% Serbian genetically in origin. Serbian/Slavic the same thing. They just speak a language that is different. Huns are not ONE people, they are not even a nation. The Huns were land pirates and thieves and they were of many nationalities. Atilas brother Bleda and grandfather Rugila both have Serbian names. So Atila was probably a Serb/Slav from Kiev.

  • @miavaso i think Hungarians will answer you ..Your claims are so funny i even don't bother to answer ..Serbian Attila :))) Magyar is the nations name but in "Hungary "are Magyars a nation speaking a non slavic language ../yawn..anyway ...as i ve told before ..Let Hungarians talk about themselves or Magyars ,whatever you name ..they wont' like your claims ..

  • @kelRapunzel I don't care if they like it or not. We have ONE Hungarian word in Serbian. "Cizma" - 'boot'. They have 15,000 Serbian or "Slavic" words. They have Serbian Surnames like Rasz, Dzadzuk, Zsoltan, Czaba, Kovacs, Takac and so on... They are located and surrounded by Slavic/Serbian people. They ARE just one of us, but they speak a different language now. Same goes for Romanians and Austrians. Their cities all carry Serbian names. They have just mixed with other peoples.

  • @miavaso as i ve told before ..they wont like your claims ..anyway ..

  • @miavaso god, i do not know where to start! maghars are not serbians of course. they are huns, and of course they are combined with slavs in 1000 years. huns are relatives of turks as everyone knows

    and in turkish boots = Cizme

  • @miavaso ic is and Turkic name, you are of Hunnic Ancestry, as well as all Slavs and Germanic Peoples !

  • @IdelUralState Sorry Ural state I wish that were true, but Agriculture started in the lower Danube region, in the Helm (Balkan) so I'm afraid we are all of crazy Slavic origin!

  • @miavaso

    Prof. Dr. Sven Lagerbring: Our ancestors are Turks who are comrades of Oden. We have got enough evidence on this subject. There are people who want to fool you into thinking they are Goths, or Tyrks. I don't care whether it will be discrediting for me or not. Oden and his comrades were Turks.

  • @miavaso Ты пидор сербский завали хайло! Засунь своё уёбищное сербское отребье сябе у жопу. И не подмазывайся ни к Тюркам , ни к Венграм - до нашей великой истории сербам-оркам не дозволенно прикасаться. Сербы - фашики Восточной Европы! Вас пидоров за геноцид муслимов поголовно надо истребить.... Сербы - пидерасты!!!!!

  • @anutuk She is a Kazahstan Turk. No Eskimo. She is a beautiful girl. Eskimos than the short. Do you see there, says Kazakh. Are you stupid?

  • @Jimlead I LIKE HER HAT

  • Incredible music - and what beautiful clothes this lady this wearing:-)

  • great !! i felt better after listen this music !!

  • WOW

  • Excellent! I like it!

  • Yaşasın Türk Milleti!

  • from 4:53 onwards is the sound of a wolf howling trying to be imitated?

  • i dream of the endless steppes, reaching the top of a small mountain on my horse, and gazing upon the endless rolling hills of the earth.

  • thank you! I enjoyd this very much. Music is healing and lifts ones mood

  • Deep.

  • i wonder if the instrument is related to the sarangi?

    there is more emphasis on harmonics in this

    i find this more lyrical than the fast nepali style

    its seems to have a sufi influence too

    it is extraordinally well playered!

  • Kazak kardaşım kıl kopuzu kob cakşı çalmış.

  • Охренеть

  • yes right is not a shaman music is a turkish folk music.

  • @stopstar

    Turkish folk music is in Turkey buddy, this is Kazakh folk music. You can call it a music of Turkic speaking people, but labeling it as "Turkish" is overdoing and incorrect.

  • this has nothing to do with samanism (well perhaps just at the end of the song). but the music is nice.

  • Simply breathtaking!

  • @ottis1352 SHES KOOL

  • your song male female WLOF HOW U DO great song i love saman kazak Turgic im

  • we are turgic saman hazar budist chirstian muslim we are all family she greats s god bleash her

  • İt is Komus and oldest Turk music instrument...and she is a muslim

  • wow! thank you so much for sharing this

  • Her mind looks at peace.

  • Hey GUYS, qobyz has nothing in common with shamanism... And Korkyt, inventer of qobyz, is a well-known and respectful composer, BUT NOT A SHAMAN.

  • @kabylkas Qobyz closely related with shamasism. But this piece is not a shamanic. It is a folk piece. Such pieces are called "Zhyr" and those who played them we Qazaqs call "Zhyrau" or "Zhyrshy".

    But shamans - Baqsy - played qobyz in their rituals. This instrument is magic instrument. Qorqyt himself was very mysterious person, and he invented it after he saw the project in his dream and after he heard talking of spirits - geniouses about qobyz and his life. Between, he seeked for eternal life.

  • KIZ gadras yurekden soz soyledin

  • Beautiful music from a wonderful instrument, very well played. And i love what shes wearing!

  • Фантастика!!!

  • @fujimatosa

    Raxmet!

  • (Part 2):

    But it is true that, with the influence of Islam, the shamanic culture was adopted and tamed, a process we could watch similarly in Europe when the missionaries came to bring Christian faith.

    And Raushan is one of the very best players of the qobyz I ever could listen to.

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  • There is no shaman-ISM. It is not an ideology. We should speak of shamanic culture, influence, belief, but NEVER of shamaNISM.

    As I learned, the Qobyz was invented by the legendary shaman Korkyt, who lived hundreds of years ago in the region we today call southern Kazakhstan.

    The possibility to imitate animals voices and does it not sometimes even sound like human voice? is essential for a good shamanic ritus. So the very essence of qobyz music is shamanic from the roots.

    (to be contd.)

  • I agree,as both a Taoist and a shamanist I can even say Taoism itself has so many divergent schools that it´s hard to define it.Nevertheless,some traits of shamanic practices are shared by too many shamanic cultures all over the world to ignore there´s a certain common core to it.This matter is rather a problem of semantics for me.

  • Wtf? Why is it Shamanistic? It's not at all, just a national instrument

  • but kazakhstan is between middle east europe and asia

    its a mix of all cultures

  • MY SOUL don't understands

    but it felt arabic

  • you're soul will feel it soon. And it's Kazakh, which sounds nothing like Arabic, European or even Asian music!

  • Mesmerizing! The instrument itself is crafted beautifully. The skill of the player is soulful and real. I absolutely love it!

  • I don't know what it is... but it makes me feeling good :)

  • Just traditional kazakh music, not shamanistic though.

  • Whole of Kazakh tradition is shamanistic man!

  • I'm not so sure about that, which bit is shamanistic? i know we came from different but similar tribes converging, some who were tengri believers and some shamanistic but from around the 10thcentury it all started to be replaced by Islam and subsequently in the Islamic spiritual context. So yes but up to a point.

  • Lan bi siktir git allahını siktiğimin kazaksikeni sen kazak mısın lan eşşoğlu eşşek ebene soktuğumun ümmetçi köpeği,Araplar çölde bacınızı becerdi hala akıllanmadınız lan itoğlu it.

     Oh be rahatladım...

  • Sun rise from East , West know this but never have the courage to accept.

  • it is kazakh violin,kobuz -Korkut dede!

  • Is that a violin? played like a cello?

  • I have never heard anything like this! It is stunning! Do any classical composers use this in their compositions?

  • That melody does not meat Shamanizm, it 's just real kazakh traditional music instrument. Qobyz!

  • this is the sprit of central asien

  • güzellllllllllllllll

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  • çok sağol,güzel müzik

  • at the end wolf sounds. very good nice to see this clip

  • Its so beautiful i can fell in my heart.we have lots to learn from this beautiful people.

    thanks for music.

  • its sarangi//?1

  • It is Turk not Korean.

    Bu we Turks love Koreans,they are our relatives.

  • really..?!--->how?(:

  • Search on google baby.

  • awesome

  • Wow, definitely mesmerizing...

  • Wow - crazy sound at the end there

  • [[NE MUTLU TÜRK'ÜM DİYENE]]

  • thx a lot!! this sounds just like a Szekler (Szekely) violin song, even more, like a Csango one.

  • Munlyk Zarlyk........ What an eejit.?

  • Munluk-Romeo,Zarlyk-julietta

  • Just got it after looking back at my research..... "Kaskyr"..... Wolf.

  • Zhalaushin Konyr???? Is that right?

  • It's amazing as you are listening to the music, you dip way deep. It's exhilarating!

  • I bought her album Akku a couple of years back, just wanting to explore a bit of Kazakh culture. It has a rare haunting evocative quality, strangely beautiful- money well spent.

  • Accu.. which means "Swan" in Kazakh

  • She's terrific - I had the good luck to see her play a few days ago in London.

  • Amazing especially at the end - wolfs song.

  • She's the Jimi Hendrix of the kyl-kobiz.

    Thanks for posting this video!

  • please more j wood

  • filosofy of life. kazakish song but not about kazakh. it is about world. wild, unknow and butiful world.

    Peace from Kazakhstan

  • Güzel kız, bu saz senin kalbin mi? Bu ses bize, senin güzel kalbinden mi geliyor? Ben öyle anlıyorum ki bu ses, kendi güzelliğinin bir ifadesidir.

  • So amazing! Beautiful playing.