@@gaybowser4919 if i remember correctly its about a young mongol man chastising 5 Kazakh raiders (or thieves) (tuvan means 5 and xasag is Kazakh) or singing about his woes due to the Kazakhs? Its a little unclear because I’ve read a few different translations
@@jacobpowers352 hasag means the people cast out from nomad tribe, which is usually bandit . Also could mean free people who doesn’t serve the noble. The root word “has”means minus .
yeap thats too! for me, it IS "about a horde of warriors on an expedition or conquest. which is pretty much the past in terms of mongolia." 100% correct which after leads to great future destiny and hope as in a rich future in result of conquering the present :)
***** its all good .. sometimes i think it would be better to leave this modern world and be in the era of being a high ranked mongol soldier in genghis's army and explore and conquer china and more west
There was this graph showing how deep you can go from normie tunes to weird stuff barely anyone listens to. I’m okay with being deep down where mongolian throat singing is.
Anyone else think this guy's singing voice is just beautiful? Not when he's throat singing, but just when he's singing clean. Edit: I'm realizing that the way I wrote this makes it seem like I don't like the throat singing, which is not the case. Love the throat singing, but also am really impressed by his clean singing
@@luketheunlucky7632 Entre em contato comigo pelo email hugogadecastro@gmail.com ou pela pagina no face que tem o mesmo nome que esse canal aqui :) A primeira aula é de graça!
@أحمد المنصور Yeah. Gutural voice, being khoomei or Kargyraa style uses the constriction of your vocal folds. If you Stop doing it, your normal voice comes out.
@أحمد المنصور I teach Tuvan Throat singing, that is 98% similar to mongol throat singing. A good tip for begginers is to understand how to constrict your throat the right way . You know that sound of you make when you're trying to lift something heavy? that a good starting point. Train your voice + constricting your vocal folds. If you want to schedule a online lessons, contact me via email hugogadecastro@gmail.com
English lyrics: We take the flock of sheep And give you the snow-white rams Fierce Kazakhs roaming the wilderness Five Kazakhs looting around We take the horses in the north And give you the strong stallions Fierce Kazakhs roaming the wilderness Five Kazakhs looting around We take the goats on the cliff And give you the rams with black spots Fierce Kazakhs roaming the wilderness Five Kazakhs looting around We take the oxen in the south And give you the bulls with red markings Fierce Kazakhs roaming the wilderness Five Kazakhs looting around We take the camel train And give you the bull camels Fierce Kazakhs roaming the wilderness Five Kazakhs looting around We take all the livestock And leave you the five-wall ger Fierce Kazakhs roaming the wilderness Five Kazakhs looting around We take your golden father And leave your treasured mother Fierce Kazakhs roaming the wilderness Five Kazakhs looting around
One of the most incredible folk music I've come across. I'm glad there's plenty of very talented people like Vaanchig who preserve and popularize this cultural treasure.
There have been connections found between people of Northern Asia and of America. The Ket language of Siberia has even been found to be related to Navajo.
They came to Canada and America during the last Ice Age. Remember learning about the bridge of ice that connected Eurasia to Northern America? The Native Americans are said to be the descendants of the Siberian mongoloids.
Эта музыка просто захватывает дух, не понимаю слов, вроде простые мелодии, а оторваться невозможно. Очень мелодично, когда слушаешь будто там на горе где то в Монголии сидишь и ты свободен. Воистину волшебная шаманская музыка. Привет из России и мой поклон за это очень красивое народное творчество, будто из другой вселенной.
@Sphere Of Light an offline website? That sounds like the stuff of legends...exactly what I would expect....You may enter only if you prove your worthy
No, but what i am doing is incorporating similar melodies in a fictional music tale i have composed for my group that tells a story in music of viking traders meeting different peoples,i will use similar melodies and styles to portray the people they meet.............I contacted Rowan lee Hartsuiker of Morin Khuur in Mongolia to check the prices of the "igil" which is what he is playing which is the older version of the Morin Khuur which gives such a distinct sound but similar to the viking lyre i use........Its a small world because when i explained to Rowan that i am a viking re-enactor and formed a band using Viking instruments i make.....he explained how he is also interested in viking and how similar the styles are.........A small world
They say he is the last of his ancient kind, he roams the mountains singing to keep the evil at bay, he is often seen creating clear sky's with his music. Some say he was there when the mountains were born, and the first rain drop fell. He as only been seen by a few and those who have seen him return enlightened. It is said he knows all and knows it well and has names for all the plants and animals on his mountains... Nah not really but he seems the type ay, maybe he's just doing house visits now.
There's a beautiful serenity that radiates from his high toned voice and the playing of the chords. It makes me as a Foreigner want to learn this instrument; the pure - absolute beauty of this is just oh so much and I feel it would be a disrespect to not learn it. Am I the only one who could fall asleep to this? Or have an insane drive to learn this instrument?
fr yeah. I would use months of my time to learn how to throat sing and play all kinds of these beautiful sounding instruments. Those ancient sounds really toy with my heart strings and I find that marvelous
Kasegawa Props to you, man. I also have mad respect for the veterans (my grandad was one). But the system fucked up people's lives. In Russian media however they mix up both things all the time - as if soldiers were dying personally for Stalin and not to protect their loved ones. Therefore my remark before. But as I see you have a correct view on things. Have a nice day
I don't know the culture, I don't know the words, and I don't even know what instrument he's playing. But I cried listening to this because of its beauty and strength. It's such a magical piece of music, thank you for sharing it with the world.
His voice and playing are so pretty. It's like a fast-running stream, smooth and flowing one moment and gravelly and gargled the next. I NEED a studio version of this. Music this beautiful deserves to be heard.
Much love from the States. Your sound is so rich in culture, I can hear how many hundreds if not thousands of years this form of art must have been passed down. It's so beautiful. Puts me in a trance.
Yknow... I'm thanking Tengri for this song. It's getting me through some rough time right now. Whenever I feel like it's just too much I listen to this, and I calm down just a little. It's like a lullaby, and it's just what I need... Thank you
As if you can go 5 feet in america without seeing someone wearing/ displaying that they live in america with flags, hats, tshirts and bumper stickers lol
Here is a plot of the song: Tavan Hasag (Five Kazakhs) Once upon a time 5 Kazakhs were raiding against the Mongolians. When they came to the poorest of all families a little boy shouted: take all of our animals, but leave to us one pregnant sheep, one pregnant horse and one pregnant camel then we will survive. That surprised the Kasaks and they took nothing from this family. Translate text by Andreas Goretzky
I love your country, you culture, I love you folk music, you and Saidash Mongush are such inspiration for me, I hope one day I can learn throat singing and learn to play morin khuur. Greetings for Costa Rica.
What a powerful voice, great to see other people's preserving their traditional music, and showing how great traditional music is from around the world. Thankfully our musical tradition in Ireland is thriving, and it's nice to see people like you doing the same. Greetings from Ireland! 🇮🇪
I admire everything about this, but I love it more when his voice was at that moderate pitch. It sounded so well with the resonating tone of the instrument. Also..That ending though xD "Title Text Here"
Bless the day I stumbled on this man's channel. What beautiful music. I am transported to an ancient, powerful civilization, beautiful landscapes, rich culture... Wow! Just with the voice and the Morin Khuur. Thank you from Britain, Batzorig Vaanchig!
I love the Fact that this Music unites People all over the World. Read the Comments. Music is the Language of our Hearts. So much Respect from Germany.And Greetings to all People who loves and likes this Stuff
Batzorig Vaanchig Thanks for your music. When I listen to you I feel myself transported to a healing aqueduct where my spirit can catch its breath. Love from Utah, USA
His voice is incredible, it is amazing how much control he has over it and the way he plays his fiddle is amazing and majestic and beautiful. Its really incredible.
Ever since I saw his video a top the mountain I became amazed that throat singing was such amazing musical art, old and traditional too. Later inspired me to research and study a bit about steppe culture. Bless you Batzorig for preserving this type of music amongst a rapidly digitalized society.
Kinda looks like someone let their cat sleep on the keyboard no offense im uneducated and don’t know any other language except English and a little Spanish Edit: I’m not actually uneducated I go to school I just don’t know what it says lol
The world seems to be sinking into dusk but I recount, as in the beginning in my sing-song voice which sustains me saved by the tale from present troubles and protected for the future. Finished with the sweeping over the centuries with the going back and forth, as in the past. Now I think only day by day. My heroes are no longer the warriors and kings but the things of peace equal one to the other. The drying onions being equal to the tree trunk crossing the marsh. But no one has so far succeeded in singing an epic of peace. What is wrong with peace that its inspiration doesn't endure and that it is almost untellable? Must I give up now? If I do give up, then mankind will lose its storyteller. And if mankind once loses its storyteller then it will lose its childhood.
Ebnac_ _Mongrel Jesus Christ is lord of all! God bless you all! Nothing, and I mean NOTHING, is too difficult for the Lord God, with Christ, ALL things are possible!
This is soothing to listen to...Amazing and Healing. My traditional language as an Indigenous Native is linguistically “Penutian” so when I listen to it, it has a similar effect. Thank you for posting all of these Beautiful Songs! 🙇🏻♀️🤔🔍🙏🏽👍🏽🔥❤️
Yaw abi sen videolardan bikmistin ve Mugen tavsiye etmistin ingilizceydi o zaman kanal, ben o gun dogdum iste, sen onu yayinladigin zaman annem hastanedeydi benim kontrolumu yapiyorlardi
one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard, it sounds like a man and death singing together like the man is singing about his life and how he doesn't wanna leave his family and death is comforting him and praising his accomplishments in life and the man finally accepts the natural order of his existence, but that's probably not what it's about lol.
the way he switches from throat singing to "regular" singing makes it sound like a duet or a sad story told from two perspectives
That’s deep
Or the throat singing is a soul and the regular voice is his son.
I think that's the actual point of the song... but I don't know the lyrics so I'm not sure
@@gaybowser4919 if i remember correctly its about a young mongol man chastising 5 Kazakh raiders (or thieves) (tuvan means 5 and xasag is Kazakh) or singing about his woes due to the Kazakhs? Its a little unclear because I’ve read a few different translations
@@jacobpowers352 hasag means the people cast out from nomad tribe, which is usually bandit . Also could mean free people who doesn’t serve the noble. The root word “has”means minus .
We need an Assassin's Creed game set in Mongolia in the 13th century with this man singing the entire soundtrack.
Yuan dynasty China!
We could meet up with Kublai Khan and Marco Polo!!
Let me entitle that
Assassin' Creed: Yuan Dynasty
Is this OK to you?
Assassin’s Creed: Tengeri’s Chosen
Batzorig has the ambient soundtrack, The HU gets the action and fight themes
@@BalroomBlitz715 DEAR GOD YES
Hold on, the thirteenth century? Maybe playing as Qulan Gal?
This guy has spread Mongol culture throughout the world with his videos
Who are you
I dunno who Basil Il Makedonas is, but I’ve heard of Basil II Porphyrogenitus, who I think was the Byzantine Empire’s emperor at some point
i want to be mongolian ;C
Just like his forefathers, sans videos
@@briannac3909 He is Basil, “Bulgar Slayer” of the Makedonian dynasty
This proves that all music is universal, for I can't understand a word he is speaking yet still find it beautiful beyond compare.
Not all music, believe me, only the good músic, I'm not even sure if this can be considered músic but search
Yoko Ono.
Agreed.
Music and math! Universal languages both!
@@annanderson7 and LOVE! don't forget about love !
Humanity is universal.
The music is simply a means of communicating it. :{
You know that music is good when nobody understands it and likes it
That's the best kind
I get the same with FAUN. Federkleid, Walpurgisnacht and Rosenrot are all incredible, despite me not knowing a word of German.
most of the time, music isnt about the lyrics to me
Music transcends so many boundaries.
@@coolbluetunes9885 So to me...
No idea what he sings about, but it sounds sad, yet calming.
I like this.
sounds beautiful and happy for me. Like hope and great future destiny
yeap thats too! for me, it IS "about a horde of warriors on an expedition or conquest. which is pretty much the past in terms of mongolia."
100% correct which after leads to great future destiny and hope as in a rich future in result of conquering the present :)
***** its all good .. sometimes i think it would be better to leave this modern world and be in the era of being a high ranked mongol soldier in genghis's army and explore and conquer china and more west
its about five robber kazakhs
Ni siqu iera as es criddo a llgo com prense eble ma majj uevo. E conq uien ablaz?
No meme I honestly enjoy this type of music especially this artist.
100% same
There was this graph showing how deep you can go from normie tunes to weird stuff barely anyone listens to. I’m okay with being deep down where mongolian throat singing is.
This music weirdly resonates with my serious finnish soul. Maybe the memes are real
It’s stunning. It’s authentic and earthy so refreshingly honest, and this gentleman is a mesmerising performer. I love it!
Check turkish throat singing
Anyone else think this guy's singing voice is just beautiful? Not when he's throat singing, but just when he's singing clean.
Edit: I'm realizing that the way I wrote this makes it seem like I don't like the throat singing, which is not the case. Love the throat singing, but also am really impressed by his clean singing
Yes, i think so too
He has nice voice.
both are amazing and incredible
even his normal voice is pretty awesome
I think all of it is beautiful
Also when he's throat singing.
is it the same guy who sings one of this type of song on top of a mountain
Yup his name is batzorig
dbc *_* a yes.
Ya
This is one of my favorite ones of his with the beautiful Switzerland mountains in the background: ruclips.net/video/5tVGei24TdQ/видео.html
Hes also part of the band Khusuugtun. Check it out at the BBC proms and Asias's got Talent. Amazing music.
0:49 are you kidding me? How does he go from guttural sounds to such a voice?
with a little practice on throat singing, it is easy to go from throat voice to normal voice :)
@@MinadoCoelho Okay, agora eu to interessado em aprender isso
@@luketheunlucky7632 Entre em contato comigo pelo email hugogadecastro@gmail.com ou pela pagina no face que tem o mesmo nome que esse canal aqui :) A primeira aula é de graça!
@أحمد المنصور Yeah. Gutural voice, being khoomei or Kargyraa style uses the constriction of your vocal folds. If you Stop doing it, your normal voice comes out.
@أحمد المنصور I teach Tuvan Throat singing, that is 98% similar to mongol throat singing. A good tip for begginers is to understand how to constrict your throat the right way . You know that sound of you make when you're trying to lift something heavy? that a good starting point. Train your voice + constricting your vocal folds. If you want to schedule a online lessons, contact me via email hugogadecastro@gmail.com
English lyrics:
We take the flock of sheep
And give you the snow-white rams
Fierce Kazakhs roaming the wilderness
Five Kazakhs looting around
We take the horses in the north
And give you the strong stallions
Fierce Kazakhs roaming the wilderness
Five Kazakhs looting around
We take the goats on the cliff
And give you the rams with black spots
Fierce Kazakhs roaming the wilderness
Five Kazakhs looting around
We take the oxen in the south
And give you the bulls with red markings
Fierce Kazakhs roaming the wilderness
Five Kazakhs looting around
We take the camel train
And give you the bull camels
Fierce Kazakhs roaming the wilderness
Five Kazakhs looting around
We take all the livestock
And leave you the five-wall ger
Fierce Kazakhs roaming the wilderness
Five Kazakhs looting around
We take your golden father
And leave your treasured mother
Fierce Kazakhs roaming the wilderness
Five Kazakhs looting around
а есть источник? почему то не верится, что текст правда такой
i want the mongolian lyrics but in a way i can read it please ;3
@@darkmistico idk
@@ТаирАмангелды-э7р like karaoke jijij ;3
@@darkmistico Bhaha here that i found:
hotloor hotloor honiin aviit
hulan bulaar hutsiig ugye
refrain:
uilaar tegeedee bolguur hasag
buhniig deeremdsen tavan hasag tavan hasag
talaar duren yamaagiin aviit
taar aldar tehiig ugye
Are you telling me this guy lives in a normal house and not in the wilderness at the top of a mountain?
My life is a lie.
Yeah i also thought he would live in a yurt but he has a Ghengis Khan picture on his housewall.
@@MohamedYoussef.7 Chinggis Kahan ;) ( i'll tell you more, call him Temujin)
PoopMaster 86 good job bro, you passed your sophomore year World History class
And not in the mid of the steppe and in a tent?
It's like seeing Alice Cooper in London on a shopping trip with his mom
The soft hiss of the bow makes it sound like a woodwind. Amazing.
The parts where it has the raspy sound come from him moving to the bridge at the bottom. ruclips.net/video/K3JEV24I48A/видео.html
My ears and brain don't understand the music, yet somehow my heart does.. Flawless masterpiece ...
I agree 100% it makes you feel... well.. idfk how to describe it
well said
Powerful. Just powerful. As a lover of traditional Mongolian music, this is beautiful.
Love from the United States. 🇲🇳🇺🇸
Batzorig makes me happy
Shoryu right!
One of the most incredible folk music I've come across. I'm glad there's plenty of very talented people like Vaanchig who preserve and popularize this cultural treasure.
Some of the words spoken during the normal singing parts sound phonetically similar to Athabaskan words in my Traditional Language, Navajo. So cool!
toledosan interesting, because to be honest I have a navajo brother who looks a *lot* like this man.
There have been connections found between people of Northern Asia and of America. The Ket language of Siberia has even been found to be related to Navajo.
They came to Canada and America during the last Ice Age. Remember learning about the bridge of ice that connected Eurasia to Northern America? The Native Americans are said to be the descendants of the Siberian mongoloids.
toledosan it is amazing I wonder if they have similar meanings in Mongolian and Navajo :) I love Mongolian music.
Ancestors migrated through BEring strait from Asia
Эта музыка просто захватывает дух, не понимаю слов, вроде простые мелодии, а оторваться невозможно. Очень мелодично, когда слушаешь будто там на горе где то в Монголии сидишь и ты свободен. Воистину волшебная шаманская музыка. Привет из России и мой поклон за это очень красивое народное творчество, будто из другой вселенной.
Listening to this with lights off and eyes closed, makes you wonder if space just as magical! Mad love from Tanzania
Does this guy have an album?
For reals.
I HAVE TO KNOW.
The band is called khusugtun. 'nuff said.
You can find him on Khusugtun on Spotify, but with only one (excellent) album. For more like this you could try also Egschiglen (on spotify also)
@Systemlord Fla'Ush URL link of the website?
@Sphere Of Light an offline website? That sounds like the stuff of legends...exactly what I would expect....You may enter only if you prove your worthy
he also did some collab stuff with auli, notably a version of this very song
Respect from Sweden, this reminds me abit of viking folk music I love it. So epic, calming but at the same time abit sad.. I love it so much, respect!
Exactly what i was thinking.
RESPECT TO MY SWEDISH VIKINGS, AND LOVE FROM THE MONGOL EMPIRE
Some aspects of Mongolian folk music would blend so well with my viking folk group 'The Nordic Tales,love it..'
Jason George exactly! find anything on youtueb that mixes them yet?
No, but what i am doing is incorporating similar melodies in a fictional music tale i have composed for my group that tells a story in music of viking traders meeting different peoples,i will use similar melodies and styles to portray the people they meet.............I contacted Rowan lee Hartsuiker of Morin Khuur in Mongolia to check the prices of the "igil" which is what he is playing which is the older version of the Morin Khuur which gives such a distinct sound but similar to the viking lyre i use........Its a small world because when i explained to Rowan that i am a viking re-enactor and formed a band using Viking instruments i make.....he explained how he is also interested in viking and how similar the styles are.........A small world
My son
get a life
he should fuck himself!
yes you are right !
ofc he's right.. everyone should get one
GENGHIS KHAN You should see how your empire was crashed by the great Ming empire lol....anyway,get a life
They say he is the last of his ancient kind, he roams the mountains singing to keep the evil at bay, he is often seen creating clear sky's with his music. Some say he was there when the mountains were born, and the first rain drop fell. He as only been seen by a few and those who have seen him return enlightened. It is said he knows all and knows it well and has names for all the plants and animals on his mountains...
Nah not really but he seems the type ay, maybe he's just doing house visits now.
My soul is pleased by this music. I have such a connection and I don't know why. I yearn to hear more and MORE
had me in the first half, not gonna lie
There's a beautiful serenity that radiates from his high toned voice and the playing of the chords.
It makes me as a Foreigner want to learn this instrument; the pure - absolute beauty of this is just oh so much and I feel it would be a disrespect to not learn it.
Am I the only one who could fall asleep to this? Or have an insane drive to learn this instrument?
fr yeah. I would use months of my time to learn how to throat sing and play all kinds of these beautiful sounding instruments. Those ancient sounds really toy with my heart strings and I find that marvelous
Not alone
@@gibbongaming25 well Morin khuurs for beginners aren't too expensive
I know I'm tripping but this is so good. Cheers from Japan
He's mongolian and so is the music, jackass
Kasegawa how so, mate?
piss your pants
Kasegawa Props to you, man. I also have mad respect for the veterans (my grandad was one). But the system fucked up people's lives. In Russian media however they mix up both things all the time - as if soldiers were dying personally for Stalin and not to protect their loved ones. Therefore my remark before. But as I see you have a correct view on things. Have a nice day
Kasegawa chan why you so salty ?
central asia spirit. Respect from Korea
It is north east asian spirit. Educate yourself!
Gonchigdorj Bayarsaikhan educate yourself !
@@jellyhoe its east asia
Mongolia is inner asia. This region includes Mongolia, Tibet, east of central asia, xinjiang, south siberia.
@@AppliedInsight hmmm west Mongolia is more central asia than north east so go you educate yourself. Even if you are mongolian you didn't know it
I don't know the culture, I don't know the words, and I don't even know what instrument he's playing. But I cried listening to this because of its beauty and strength. It's such a magical piece of music, thank you for sharing it with the world.
This is the most beautiful song I’ve ever heard.
Your imagination burst when listening to this.
Im happy that Mongolians are my ancestors 🇹🇷
Altai
Can we please talk about how amazing his normal singing voice is?
And the fact he can throat sing without ruining his normal voice is truly something to admire.
The way he switches between the two is nice
hi it's was 2 years ago you said this lol
@@gertrudechumblegobb when the false vocal cords are vibrated enough, they stop hurting when used
You are a great man. Mad respect from Canada
His voice and playing are so pretty. It's like a fast-running stream, smooth and flowing one moment and gravelly and gargled the next. I NEED a studio version of this. Music this beautiful deserves to be heard.
I love Mongolian music
Me too. I like this singer.
Adam Baranec Now how about The Hu?
Metoo
Love all of them actually and the HU is my favorite band I listen to all of them. Their music and singing is totally awesome and amazing.
Respect form thailand , for magnificent music.
I’m a Puerto Rican from the Bronx and this sounds so good ... relaxing 😌 and I wanna hear more ....
Much love from the States. Your sound is so rich in culture, I can hear how many hundreds if not thousands of years this form of art must have been passed down. It's so beautiful. Puts me in a trance.
Respect from Brazil.
ouvindo isso as 4:30 da manhã
em todas, como sempre
sempre
Pra q Brs tao ouvindo throat singing?
Muito bom !
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Lol
Maybe at that time they were new to these editing software so they might not knew what to do.
This man is a treasure of mankind. May his name and his music live forever.
thanks for sharing this music with the world!! i'm from Brazil, it reached here, internet is amazing
Respect coming from L.A California! this is true unique talent
This piece is so beautiful!!
romanfashion33 u2
My favorite Batzorig Vaanchig jam.
whew what a masterpiece! imagine being one of those poor souls that disliked it... not a clue to what music or talent it. shame
Yknow... I'm thanking Tengri for this song. It's getting me through some rough time right now. Whenever I feel like it's just too much I listen to this, and I calm down just a little. It's like a lullaby, and it's just what I need... Thank you
Cheers from Bulgaria my dude you are the best keep up the good singing we love you .
:D
That shirt....just in case we couldn't tell he was Mongolian
😂
Thank you!
As if you can go 5 feet in america without seeing someone wearing/ displaying that they live in america with flags, hats, tshirts and bumper stickers lol
@@sleepninja2350 That is a damn good point not gonna lie xD
Just Wonderful! Respect from Hungary!
This man creates such deep music from only two strings and his vocal abilities.
Chinese get nervouse when hearing this lol.
Most can’t so don’t be worried
C O N Q U E R E D
I think half of the world gets nervouse :D
@@Raj-df7wf yep, fuck the CCP, not the 1.4B people
@@apasih6854 the ccp are wankers
i actually don't know what he is singing about, but his voice and throat singing is damn sick! love it
could you translate the lyrics in english ? would be awesome ! :)
Here is a plot of the song:
Tavan Hasag (Five Kazakhs)
Once upon a time 5 Kazakhs were raiding against the Mongolians. When they came to the poorest of all families a little boy shouted: take all of our animals, but leave to us one pregnant sheep, one pregnant horse and one pregnant camel then we will survive. That surprised the Kasaks and they took nothing from this family.
Translate text by Andreas Goretzky
awesome - thank you !!!
Naiden7 yes, many thanks
@@BONESTORM2501 this makes the song a hell lot more sad
This one is one of my favorites, his voice is so soft in this one. It's amazing.
RESPECT FROM POLAND
love from germany
Dzodzo blitzkrieg
Respects from Turkey our brothers. I love your songs Mr.Batzorig. Your voice is very beautiful
.
I love your country, you culture, I love you folk music, you and Saidash Mongush are such inspiration for me, I hope one day I can learn throat singing and learn to play morin khuur. Greetings for Costa Rica.
This is brilliant respect and if it wasnt for marco polo i wouldnt have heard this amazing style of music
Great music. Marco Polo was an amazing show, very unfortunate that Netflix canceled it.
When your DNA tests come back with you being 1% Mongolian
@imuslim Raj Mamluk heritage
The Khan boys got around
😂😂😂😂
That just means you might have a lil bit of ol genghis and his pals in ya
how about 15% haha
The Amount of respect i have for this guy insane he defiantly a GOAT
It is 3 variations: 1. The growl, 2. Throat singing 3. Regular voice. Masterful and moving. Thank you sir for this amazing music!
What a powerful voice, great to see other people's preserving their traditional music, and showing how great traditional music is from around the world. Thankfully our musical tradition in Ireland is thriving, and it's nice to see people like you doing the same. Greetings from Ireland! 🇮🇪
I admire everything about this, but I love it more when his voice was at that moderate pitch. It sounded so well with the resonating tone of the instrument. Also..That ending though xD "Title Text Here"
I'm so glad I discovered you man. Mesmerising music. I love it when you sit on the mountain: sound and view is better there !
Keep going!
The dislikers are the grandchildren of those 5 Kazakhs mentioned in the song..🤣🤣
Hasag - mountion
@@ХхтмрГанболд ahahaahahahha
Bless the day I stumbled on this man's channel. What beautiful music. I am transported to an ancient, powerful civilization, beautiful landscapes, rich culture... Wow! Just with the voice and the Morin Khuur. Thank you from Britain, Batzorig Vaanchig!
The way his two singing voices contrast, with the morin khuur, is just beautiful. It sounds like three people singing together perfectly ♥️
we need more mongolian music in México
O cover de molotov
Incredible music. Congratulations from Brazil.
Plot twist: he’s a giant being recorded from far away in his giant house
Wow, that's some imagination you got there
The camera is like 500km away
Dude. Stop using those weeds, Its not healthy. Its making you Get drunk as if you were flying
no
@@ST4LE33 no u
Thank you I couldn't find this earlier as wanted to thank whomever posted this
Би дараа буцаж ирнэ. Баярлалаа.
I receive the peace you bring to the world with your music, and give back to you. Thank you so much
Respect from germany
Your music has inspired me a lot. Greetings from Finland :)
when's the album drop ? #amazing
I love the Fact that this Music unites People all over the World. Read the Comments. Music is the Language of our Hearts. So much Respect from Germany.And Greetings to all People who loves and likes this Stuff
There is this eerie tranquillity and calmness in listening to his voice and the strings.
Greetings from Serbia! This is an awesome stuff! 😊
Serblyat
Do you have a record? I would really love to hear more like this.
May the peace between Kazakhs and Mongols last for eternity and beyond! Beautiful people!
Batzorig Vaanchig
Thanks for your music. When I listen to you I feel myself transported to a healing aqueduct where my spirit can catch its breath.
Love from Utah, USA
His voice is incredible, it is amazing how much control he has over it and the way he plays his fiddle is amazing and majestic and beautiful. Its really incredible.
I love this!!!!❤
The world need more this please!!!!
Wonderful !!! Respect from Mexico !!!
Respect from Qatar 🇶🇦
Wow love the sound of you're music!
Greatz form the Netherlands
Respect from Brazil. Never listened to something like mongolian folk music.
Beautiful stuff.
Love from Belgium
Amazing! I love this music, I can't explain the feeling but it satisfies my spirit.
His room must be humongous considering he was famously known for sitting on top of mountains singing Mongolian throat music
Bigger than a aircraft hangar
Lyrics:
Khotloor khotloor khoniig ni aviya
Khundan tsagaan khutsyg ni ögiye
Buidar Tegno Bologur khasag
Bükhniig deeremdsen tavan khasag
Urduur düüren ükhriig ni aviya
Ulaan khalzan bukhyg ni ögiye
Buidar Tegno Bologur khasag
Bükhniig deeremdsen tavan khasag
Araar düüren aduugii ni aviya
Armag targan azargyg ni ögiye
Buidar Tegno Bologur khasag
Bükhniig deeremdsen tavan khasag
Teeleer düüren temeegii ni aviya
Teshilgen duutai buuryg ni ögiye
Buidar Tegno Bologur khasag
Bükhniig deeremdsen tavan khasag
Khadaar düüren yamaagii ni aviya
Khar khaltar tekhiig ni ögiye
Buidar Tegno Bologur khasag
Bükhniig deeremdsen tavan khasag
Talaar düüren malyg ni aviya
Tavan erdene ... ögiye
Buidar Tegno Bologur khasag
Bükhniig deeremdsen tavan khasag
Alt shig bolson avyg ni aviya
Erdene bolson eejii ni ögiye
Buidar Tegno Bologur khasag
Bükhniig deeremdsen tavan khasag
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Ever since I saw his video a top the mountain I became amazed that throat singing was such amazing musical art, old and traditional too. Later inspired me to research and study a bit about steppe culture.
Bless you Batzorig for preserving this type of music amongst a rapidly digitalized society.
Lyrics (not in order):
Hotoor hotoor höniig avii
Hundan ulaan huziin ögii
Buildaad tegnee bülgüür xasag
Buhniig teeremdsen tavan xasag
Hadaar guuren jamaag avii
Hara haltar tehiin ögii
Buildaad tegnee bülgüür xasag
Buhniig teeremdsen tavan xasag
Hordoor duuren uhriin aviit
Ulaan halzan buhiin ögiit
Buildaad tegnee bülgüür xasag
Buhniig teeremdsen tavan xasag
Araar duuren azargin aviit
Argamag hurgan azargin ögiit
Buildaad tegnee bülgüür xasag
Buhniig teeremdsen tavan xasag
Teseer duuren temeeg n avii
Tesergen uruultai buuriin ögii
Buildaad tegnee bülgüür xasag
Buhniig teeremdsen tavan xasag
Alt shig bolson aaviin ögiit
Ergen shig bolson eejiin aviit
Buildaad tegnee bülgüür xasag
Buhniig teeremdsen tavan xasag
Talaar duuren geriin aviit
Tavan teremtei urziin ögiit
Buildaad tegnee bülgüür xasag
Buhniig teeremdsen tavan xasag
English anyone?
Looks like Finnish
Kinda looks like someone let their cat sleep on the keyboard no offense im uneducated and don’t know any other language except English and a little Spanish
Edit: I’m not actually uneducated I go to school I just don’t know what it says lol
@@Odinsday
Is it?
No it, is not.
@@fisebilillah4406 I take it you've never heard of the Finnish Mongolian joke?
Respect from newzealand
The world seems to be sinking into dusk
but I recount, as in the beginning
in my sing-song voice which sustains me
saved by the tale from present troubles
and protected for the future.
Finished with the sweeping over the centuries
with the going back and forth, as in the past.
Now I think only day by day.
My heroes are no longer the warriors and kings
but the things of peace equal one to the other.
The drying onions being equal
to the tree trunk crossing the marsh.
But no one has so far succeeded
in singing an epic of peace.
What is wrong with peace
that its inspiration doesn't endure
and that it is almost untellable?
Must I give up now? If I do give up,
then mankind will lose its storyteller.
And if mankind once loses its storyteller
then it will lose its childhood.
Ebnac_ _Mongrel dis real translation? u mongolino?
Nope. I think it has something to do with Wings of Desire. Problem is, I don't even know what that is.
just so everybody knows, this is not the text of the song, the song's about five Kossaks raiding a village and being confounded by a boy
this is fucking beautiful
Ebnac_ _Mongrel Jesus Christ is lord of all! God bless you all! Nothing, and I mean NOTHING, is too difficult for the Lord God, with Christ, ALL things are possible!
This is soothing to listen to...Amazing and Healing. My traditional language as an Indigenous Native is linguistically “Penutian” so when I listen to it, it has a similar effect. Thank you for posting all of these Beautiful Songs! 🙇🏻♀️🤔🔍🙏🏽👍🏽🔥❤️
I love this guy for being proud of his heritage, as we all are. I love music that shows peoples souls. Beautiful.
Respect and blessings from Venezuela. Epic, lovely, sad, calming.
Helal güzel şarkı.
abi naber
LAN EFE AYDAL LA BU BILDIGIMIZ
Yaw abi sen videolardan bikmistin ve Mugen tavsiye etmistin ingilizceydi o zaman kanal, ben o gun dogdum iste, sen onu yayinladigin zaman annem hastanedeydi benim kontrolumu yapiyorlardi
Fuck you
@@UnknownGodOfCelestia he said that this is a beautiful song so what is your problem?
Your music inspires courage, valor and honor...
one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard, it sounds like a man and death singing together like the man is singing about his life and how he doesn't wanna leave his family and death is comforting him and praising his accomplishments in life and the man finally accepts the natural order of his existence, but that's probably not what it's about lol.
lol. the song is about 5 Kazakhs who are good at robbing and rustling cattle, much like in the old west.
@@eaststorm1282 yes five squirrels
احب مثل هاذا النوع من الموسيقى ، تحية عالية لك من دولة المغرب.
Amazing