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'Hentii Ondor Uul' to images of Mongolia

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2009

'Hentii, a tall mountain' by translation.
I wanted to share one of the most amazing classical pieces composed by Damdinsuren, a Mongolian composer.
The pictures get better as they come closer to the end, trust me.

I keep getting these mysterious increases in views, so people must be watching this; I'd like to know what you're thinking. Leave comments or something! |=D

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  • This music actually :

    High in the Khenti Mountains -

    by B Damdinsuren

    I do not believe it is by Jantsannorov.

  • I've been lately doubting that too. I was hoping someone would tell me the real name of the melody. thanks, I'll change it.

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  •  4 27 deer ter tugsguliin heseg haltuurdchihsan bna aa. yamar muuhai sonsogdoj bna aa. estoi hariutslagagyi uym .

  • ene zuragnuud dund yun uragdaad semertsen tug yavjiinaa???

  • Hentii, tend ex büdüün xün bolox

  • nice pictures

  • minii tursun nutag mongoliin saihan oron

  • i miss my Mongolia , unspeakable , i wish i were in Mongolia. when i hear that music , the tears fallen from my eyes and the heart break up.

  • well, you got to check it out yourself. It is indeed by Damdinsuren.

    I remember it clearly cuz the popularity of this melody rose with name of Damdinsuren and him being the original creator.

  • Indeed Degi had fused two work together then named it as "Hentiin ondor uuland". The music between 1:47 - 3:18 is actually a piece of different music by composer J.Chuluun, named "Ardiin 2 Duunii Nairuulga" (Two Traditional Melodies). While tge remix itself ok, IMO its not very nice from Degi to mix two different work and then name it as one. It'll be equal to if someone would mix Turkish March from Mozart with Anna Magdalenna from Bach, and then name as Turkish March.

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