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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2006

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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  • At one side we have a bunch of idiot Turks who miserably think that everything beautiful on this planet is actually Turkish, and at the other side we have a bunch of ignorant retards who have no idea about the difference between "Turkish" and "Turkic" but still have the courage to negate and argue on stuff they don't know about...

    I love Tuva, I love Mongolia, I love Turkey, I love their culture and heritage. Can't you just appreciate and stop speculating? Is it that hard?

  • the tuvan crosby stills and nash haha

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  • awesome !!!!

  • @evreniz Well said my friend. It's good to see people here that actually have something insightful to say.

  • @evreniz Agreed. Nasilsa sonunda butun insanlik Afrikadan geldi XDDD

  • @Mindwanderingguitar There are quite a few "masses" in various parts of Asia/Eurasia who have been listening to this misc for ever, it's not new except to Western people.....and not this one.

  • wow. this music is just beautiful...

  • What no mosh pit?

  • @fatihTURKEYs

    fuck your name...

  • @CatGameDaiyE

    the name "turk" was first used in southern siberia/mongolia 1500 years ago by the gok turks who were descendants of asian huns/xioung nu. later on people who speak the languages from same branch and share a similiar culture adopted that name. nowadays people referred as turkic live in eurasia from moldovia to china. somehow, sometime the name "turk" is given to the people of turkey by the west, turkic is given to people who live in the places which was used to be called turkestan

  • spooky yet soothing

  • this sounds so otherworldly. my fav is how 3 guys are making 2 chords each in perfect harmony. their tone and inflection and how they go back and forth and move with it. truly incredible. its advanced but yet it is many years old.

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