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Free video about Mongolian throat singing. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be used for free under the creative commons license with the attribution of epSos.de as the original author of this Tuvan throat singing video. Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !! Khoomei is one of the five major styles of Tuvan national throat singing. For here is the Tuvan art of sound scientific term used - khorekteer (sing-feeding). The uniqueness of this art is that the artist derives just two and sometimes even three notes simultaneously, thus forming a kind of polyphonic solo. Throat singing in Tuva known since ancient times, throat singing Tuvan borrowed from many nations: the Mongols, Kazakhs, Altai, Buryatia and many others. According to the legend in the mountains throat singing boy sang, she sang so beautifully that even the most rich people came to listen to his singing. A well-known performer in the style of throat singing is Kaigal-ool Khovalyg. To the west the better known as Ondar. The songs tend to be about the horses of steppes and forcing intoned vocal cords in overtones, similar chants Buddhist. The khöömei is a form of singing originated in the mountains of Altai, located in western Mongolia. Aims to imitate the sounds of nature and simultaneously make two different sounds simultaneously. Sound drone, ie, maintained a serious note and melody based on sound harmonics. The Khöömei basically provides two ways of singing it: the Kharkhiraa who sings deep and is characterized by the fact that the sounds are very serious, and the Isgeree who sings whistling a little and also characterized by the fact that it has a much sharp. The interpret the nomadic Mongolians as a result of various social events, official ceremonies and important, even at family parties. Also when he sings to graze animals or the babies when they are in yurts, the mobile homes of some countries of Central Asia. In Mongolia many people want to learn how to sing this song and there are lessons to learn individually and can also learn from master to apprentice. It is transmitted orally. Both can sing a cappella and accompanied Morin Khuur. Tuvan throat singing influenced the music of various cultures. In ancient times, it adopted the Tibetan monks, in modern times, some American musicians style New Age impress his audience Tuvan throat singing sounds exotic and syhyt that if originating in another world. Detailed number of styles that they practiced singing Tuva is debateable. The words that are used both to describe one of the styles of Tuvan throat singing, and more broadly all its forms. This music is inspired by life on the steppes and the lyrics often talk about horses. Tuvinian singing music inspired many other cultures - in ancient times it adapted the Tibetan monks, and contemporary American musicians doing the new age throat singing. Tyva singing is deeply rooted in local traditional culture. Tuvans believe that nature, animals, trees, and rocks are inhabited by spirits who affect their lives and with whom you can communicate, for example, just using throat singing. One other meanings of throat singing is imitation. It is mainly just an imitation of natural sounds, birds singing, the sound of waterfalls and the like. However religious center khoomei thoughts are, even if they are sometimes associated with it. Khoomei as such is essentially secular folklore. Chanting nature and the landscape is a frequent theme texts. Tibetan monks probably took up his tradition of singing technique subharmonického that in Tuve called kargyraa, west of throat singing has become an inspiration to musicians, to the greatest extent musicians movement new age and experimentalists in the field of classical music. Thus actually created purely western variant of throat singing, which is now a specific style, but it is typical that draws inspiration not only from khoomei, but from all known techniques of throat singing, or chanting, which amplifies overtones. Tuvan throat singing is a word that refers generally Tyva throat singing, but also one of its variants. Khoomei is sung in the middle to lower position and is characterized by its rugged, for Western listeners through a rough tone sounds over which one or two overtones. It is the most common style and is often used as the default style for the transition to other techniques. The Mongolian music uses pentatonic scales and sounds evoking various sounds of Nature. It is mainly vocal and folk, and typically a musical bards, related to the steppe and horse, whose head adorns all instruments. She peddles the stories of these very isolated populations which have undergone little influence. Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!