This DVD displays Boua Long Vue playing the Hmong cultural instrument, the "Qeej". He takes you to villages and scenes where Hmong villages and refugee camps used to be. This DVD is now available from Apple Video Production.
Qeejs played by the different group of hmong /miao are all beautiful and meaningful in its own way no matter how it has changed or not...varities are good...:)
@ilikesuzuki But China still use the qeej for funerals too. I know that because the videos I've seen on here they said the qeej and drum still a big role in funeral for them the hmong chinese.
@kevinhawj13 the truth is that the qeej was a traditional instrument played hundreds years ago as a celebrations, gatherings, music, and harmony in China. Today in the Hmong Laos, Thailand, Burma, USA they change it to as a instrument for the dead, that's why it has a bad rep. Hopefully, we will change that image as our younger generation learns the truth.
These are two of the best qeej songs I had ever heard. Can you tell me who did you bought the qeej from? I love the sound of your qeej. It sound very "Kho Siab Heev". Also can you provide me some info on how to get the movies, Suab Qeej Hmoob 1 and Suab Qeej Hmoob 2? Keep up the good work and make more of your qeej videos. Thank you for keeping Hmong's tradition going.
Every time i hear qeej it gives me chills of scary chlls maybe I havent hear the nice ones much i always hear at funeral only. Gosh think of it i need ot pay more attention to qeej
Sorry... not my kind of music or sound...this music instrument remind death. me no like....lol
whitehmong1 4 months ago
I want to hear you play Zaj Qeej Ntxawm Mob Txia and Paiv too. Please.
on3way 11 months ago
Qeejs played by the different group of hmong /miao are all beautiful and meaningful in its own way no matter how it has changed or not...varities are good...:)
blueberrysmilie1 1 year ago
@ilikesuzuki But China still use the qeej for funerals too. I know that because the videos I've seen on here they said the qeej and drum still a big role in funeral for them the hmong chinese.
kevinhawj13 1 year ago
@kevinhawj13 the truth is that the qeej was a traditional instrument played hundreds years ago as a celebrations, gatherings, music, and harmony in China. Today in the Hmong Laos, Thailand, Burma, USA they change it to as a instrument for the dead, that's why it has a bad rep. Hopefully, we will change that image as our younger generation learns the truth.
ilikesuzuki 1 year ago
wow, i like the sound of the qeej,
and his qeej plig,
would you mind if i catch his qeej?? hehe
ChongieVangsta 1 year ago
dam sound so nice and good job and where is part one
cwalker608 1 year ago
These are two of the best qeej songs I had ever heard. Can you tell me who did you bought the qeej from? I love the sound of your qeej. It sound very "Kho Siab Heev". Also can you provide me some info on how to get the movies, Suab Qeej Hmoob 1 and Suab Qeej Hmoob 2? Keep up the good work and make more of your qeej videos. Thank you for keeping Hmong's tradition going.
RLTYPER 1 year ago
Boua long vue. Blow qeej plig Kho siab heev. Upload more would you.
kouthaostar90 1 year ago
Every time i hear qeej it gives me chills of scary chlls maybe I havent hear the nice ones much i always hear at funeral only. Gosh think of it i need ot pay more attention to qeej
kevinhawj13 1 year ago