Tuvan master throatsingers Chirgilchin performing at Rubin Museum of Art in New York.
Chirgilchin from left to right are Aldar Tamdyn, Igor Koshkendey, and Mongun-ool Ondar.
Join Chirgilchin in T...
Tuvan master throatsingers Chirgilchin performing at Rubin Museum of Art in New York.
Chirgilchin from left to right are Aldar Tamdyn, Igor Koshkendey, and Mongun-ool Ondar.
Join Chirgilchin in Tuva to learn throatsinging and other aspects of Tuvan culture! More details at purenaturemusic.com.
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to all these turkish fans: no, you have absolutely nothing in common with the ancient turkic conquerors. You are just the degenerate descendants of a great people. What a pity...
this is the ancient culture of the nomadic turkic and mongolian tribes which spawned from eastern siberia and spread terror, carnage and bloodshed all the way to France. It has passed down the centuries in unaltered form. What are you listening to now, Ghenkhiz-Khan (The Wrath Of God) may have listen to while relaxing, sipping kumis before/after the massacre of some ancient city along the way. Fantastic stuff.
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Fantastic stuff.