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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2007

Tuvan throat singing group Alash at the University of Texas for more, go to
http://www.alashensemble.com

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  • cool song. does anyone know what dyngyldai means?

  • dyngyldai is a word that can be translated as... dyngyldai

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  • are they Turk or Chinese?

  • @IIGECKOII dyngyldai is like a word "dıngılday" in some accent of turkish (turkey), means "something swinging", it can be a cradle, a swing or a rocker chair. but maybe it has a special meaning in the language of the song. i guess they are siberian.

  • What language is this?

  • I heard these guys once, and the translated said that this song is about fast horses and beautiful women...

    Regardless, this is awesome

  • alash invokes past realities of mongol invasions and victory congregations of thousands of throat singing soldiers and calvalry

  • hooo dıngıl dıngılday

  • they came to my school they were amazing

    

  • I met this band in a strange unexpected place. In acoma on top of the mesa where the ancient reservation is. they are such sweet affectionate people! =) i loved them!

  • @jrmhrpr are you sure it isn't the Yat Kha version???

  • @theholy0 Cool, thanks for the response. I purchased their cd online! Its really good stuff. I just wish I could speak the language now. =/

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