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  • Шигширгийн ай. Тарган хээрийн алхаа нь Товор товор гэнээ хө Таван хэлхээ шигширгэ нь Шигэр шигэр гэнээ хөө Зузаан хээрийн алхаа нь Товор товор гэнээ хөө Зургаан хэлхээ шигширгэ нь Шигэр шигэр гэнээ хө Нарийн хээрийн алхаа нь Товор товор гэнээ хө Найман хэлхээ шигширгэ нь Шигэр шигэр гэнээ хөө Алаг морины алхаа нь Товор товор гэнээ хө Арван хэлхээ шигширгэ нь Шигэр шигэр гэнээ хө.
  • This is the Mongolian folk song but their accent wasn't good,,,anyway they're still can sing in Mongu,,,

  • That was really a nice performance.. well done !!!

  • i don't know what the song means but i was told that the name of the band hanggai means the sky in mongolian language. btw ethnic music is very nice. one of the up and coming band is called JAM, a uyghur band from xinjiang. there are videos of them on youtube as well.

  • Super!Very nice!

  • Excellent !! :)

  • sounds good. especially the last part.

  • does anyone know how to get in touch with these guys??? Representation??

  • I saw them live in bloomington and our mongolian class learned this today! this is "Шигширгийн ай" (shigshirgiin ai), which means "tambourine melody."

  • In my opinion they speak Chinese because they have always lived in Inner Mongolia, which belongs to China, and were forced to speak Chinese.

  • its pretty good! I like it! however I cant understand the meaning! One thing I don't like is why you had to introduce your band in chinese? you are mongolian aren't you?

  • Very Good I wish I could have a pub and invite them to sing! Greetings from Brazil

  • Like it very much!~

  • This song is Mongolian Folk song. They changed the style little bit. The song is about ridding a horse and how this horse is acting. They spoke in chinese but singing in pure Mongolian.

  • kool!

  • I saw them at Sandglass Cafe a few weeks ago

  • I think I saw these guys last month, is this in Beijing? 'Hanggai', I'll have to remember that. Thank you for sharing this~

  • This is Hanggai doing "My Banjo and I". I don't know how it's written in mongolian, so I'm not going to try, but it's the first song off of their CD.

  • good sound, i like the rythmic, and the voice sound as polyphonic,is that correct?, good good bass also, xie xie nimen great moment!

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