I had the privilege of teach and live in Mongolia for a couple of months. From since I was a small kid I wanted to go there and after I read about Genghis Khan. When I arrived and lived there it felt like I was finally home. If it wasn't for my friends and family it would 100% be the place where I would live and die. This song makes me proud of the Mongolian heritage I do not have.
@metal_ak4 That's where you're wrong my dude. Genghis Khan's battles were actually pretty long. Shorter ones were around 6 months at least. Also that age was "If you're weak, you're fucked" period. So yeah :))
It makes me so happy that many people around the world is happy, excited and praising my country bloodline. Thank you everyone who are supporting us!! I am very proud that i am Mongolian. And again thank you people around the world!
I wish there was more projects like this all over. It's beautiful. This is what the Internet should be used for! A place of sharing with people on the other side of the world....and not being hateful to everything and everyone.
I read this quote on 9 Gag, it went something like: If you would meet a man from the 1950's you would show him this device and say, on this device i can access all the knowledge of the world - but we mainly use it to look at pictures of cats.
The great thing about this group is they are so young. I am sure it makes their country proud to see them carrying on the great traditional music of their ancestors at such a young age.
@@patriot4786 come on mate, how many times we've seen these kinds of performances were performed by old ppl. They should be in their 30's at max. Shouldn't raise a brows to call them young.
I wааtchеd Humаn Рlааааnеt full mоviе hеre twitter.com/5b2aaa5db0b6eed50/status/824452994020175872 Кhusugtun Моngоlian musiс in Lоndоn BBC Рroms 2011 Humаn РРРlаnеt
My neighbour recently went to Mongolia and spent several weeks on the steppes living with the nomadic herdsmen. He said the whole experience was beyond amazing. He said there is no questioning on how tough the Mongolians are. They're also extraordinarily hospitable and generous. His time there sounds absolutely fantastic.
This Mongolian man just started working on my shift, He knew only a little English when I ask him about Mongolia so I just came on here to see a little of Mongolia and dont know why on some parts I started to tear up! these people got a strong Spirit in there songs even though I dont know what they are saying.
Man the end of that performance I would have hugged every member of the band with tears in my eyes.. that was a spiritual experience long live Mongolia!!!!
Так должна развиваться народная культура. И становиться достижением всего человечества. Я горд за монголов. Мы - калмыки очень далеко перекочевали от корней и уже начали растворяться в Европейской части России.
Ну да и стали уже ни кем! Даже национальную свою название сменили на чужую какую то кличку..Сталкивался с калмыками, никто из них не знает своего родного языка, и у всех русские имена и фамилии, между собой поголовно по русский говорят,И буряты и калмыки почему то очень гордятся что они по русский говорят без акцента, при этом не знают своего родного языка. Видимо уже нечем особо гордится кроме этого.
It's almost like the tempo of the songs are matched with the paces of horses. From trots to galloping I can't help but hear the clatter of hooves. Thank you, tribes of the Steppe.
That was outstanding! It goes against, in terms of western classic singing, everything we/I have ever studied! My wife is a Chinese, classically trained opera singer and even she is stunned by the dynamic of your voices! Amazing! Brilliant! Sensational!
Bro I can't stop replaying 7:20... That duo sygyt round is really beautiful, like 2 eagles talking to each other... Really overwhelms me. I'm really proud of these guys, really are the best ensemble in the whole Mongolia
Love it! I'm originally from Brazil, but living in the US for over 23 years now. I've always kept an open mind to different music styles, and the Mongolian music never stopped to impress me.
They're used to playing like beasts and professionals. They definitely respect the shit outta them and musicians of equal caliber. It's more subtle though. Very impressive.
И тебе привет от колымчанина из Орла! Сам бьюсь как говорится "фейсом об тейбл" - да хрен там плавал, только каргыраа освоил, да хоомей чуток, а вот сыгыт - хоть убей.
Khusugtun will always be one of my most favorite folk bands ever. Thank you: Ariunbold Dashdorj Batzorig Vaanchig Chuluunbaatar Oyungerel Adiyadorj Gombosuren Ulanbayar Khurelbaatar Amarbayasgalan Chovjoo 🇲🇳
It amazes me how much this sounds like traditional finnish folk singing. It's either human nature or cultures were shared back in the days of the khans
This music, it reaches the depths of my soul. The sounds of the mighty force surround me, the cold steppe, the spirits that inhabit the land of Mongolia resinate positive vibes that seem eternally peaceful. The reign of Ghengis Khan, the legendary leader of the once titan empire of the mongols. Racing on the ancient mounts across the great eurasian flats. This music has components of many diverse instruments, whom whisper the distant roars of the hooves smashing on the cold, dry dirt. The roars of the men and the cries of the horse. The music was even created with the worshipped sacred animal, the horse. The mongols use the land, and don’t waste any part of it. They are the landscape, they adapt in a non destructive way, they empathise with the land, and compensate for the damage they cause. They are spiritual people, and are much more deserving of the land than other, blind, naive, countries. The music is made of the land, hence the amazing feeling when heard. The rush of spirits and memories collide with our own spirit, and really offer insight as to how amazing these people are.
I thought to learn about something interesting folk music, but to be honest and polite, if there are music that could draw the angels out of someone, this sound is the opposite. Luckily it isn’t that popular.
MONGOLIA, be proud....the last song MONGOL Just touched me. Im just thinking plains of grass and horses and just feeling the breeze next to an awesome race united by the GREAT KHAN.
Aloha to everyone who helped to produce this performance from Mongolia !!!!!! I appreciate so very much hearing their songs , their human voices as well as their instruments !!!!!! Of course all the other musicians from Greenland, Papua New Guinea, the Sakha republic and Zambia. Music is an international language that we all can appreciate and am so glad I had this opportunity. Gratefully and best wishes to all of you !!!!!!!!!!!!! Robert S.J. Hu June 27, 2021.
I am so touched! When they sung together, I felt my heart trembling and fears in my eyes. The natural relationship between human and nature just so beautiful. Protecting earth please!!!
7:20 wow sounds like the dawn of a new wonderful day 7:46 the rising sun at the horizon and watching her smile, you know she sees the beautiful sun as well. Just wonderful
I think this is just so good, I think if I played it to my British family they would be a bit confused but I love it. It’s so skilful, I would never know how to start making such sounds - especially the high interpolations which sound almost electronic. They’re very talented and I love their music, so this was great to watch and I’m glad they performed at the Royal Albert Hall here! I have great respect for them and love how it sounds
I had the privilege of teach and live in Mongolia for a couple of months. From since I was a small kid I wanted to go there and after I read about Genghis Khan. When I arrived and lived there it felt like I was finally home. If it wasn't for my friends and family it would 100% be the place where I would live and die.
This song makes me proud of the Mongolian heritage I do not have.
To be able to wistle and sing at the same time ,now that needs some working at 😮😅
Nunca habia escuchado musica mongol es maravillosa
As a Kazakh, it makes me proud to see my brothers of the steppe showing their culture off to the world
Salam aleikum brother, from Mongolia 🇲🇳
Marco Polo said in his work that the people of the Mongolian steppe sang songs like birds… and here’s your proof.. amazing
❤❤
When the Mongols and British sit together and dream of their empire past.
Mongolian Empire was built by land power, Britain Empire had sea power. The two poles of global geopolitics.
@@biligbeleague3634 imagine an alliance...god damn
@metal_ak4 That's where you're wrong my dude. Genghis Khan's battles were actually pretty long. Shorter ones were around 6 months at least.
Also that age was "If you're weak, you're fucked" period. So yeah :))
@metal_ak4 🇮🇳 🇨🇳powerless huh?
@metal_ak4 it took the Mongols 40 years to take all of China.
This thing is highly addictive. I can't stop replaying
agreed
FixxxeR208 I can’t get over it! I thought I’d heard everything. Where have I been?
MORE!!!!!!!!!!!
FixxxeR208
I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST ME! hahaha
You may be right. This is my second Mongolian video. Don't think it will be my last!
Since 5 years now. Time does fly hahaha.
Your mounted archery skill has improved +100%
Korosh Rostami so still 0?
@@hiimryan2388 Math should be renamed to yours.
If you are interested in throat singing, I would recommend this one though. :)))
ruclips.net/video/9LCTNlko10Y/видео.html
Imagine the paper boy listning to this on his rounds. The newspapers would become deadly weapons.
Lol 😂😂😂
Mongolians are original metal heads. rock&roll rulez!!!
Lol
tengger cavalry
ETIMOSLAETUS and Yat-Kha, Tuva Rock 🤘
These guys once expanded their empire all the way to Europe. They must have influenced European music somehow!
Yep
This is why they say music is a universal language. You can't understand its meaning but your heart does!
Absolutely. Marvellous sounds!😊
It makes me so happy that many people around the world is happy, excited and praising my country bloodline. Thank you everyone who are supporting us!! I am very proud that i am Mongolian. And again thank you people around the world!
You can be proud that you are mongolian! I'm jealous... I want to learn that language and that kind of singing
I love your culture, your history. You're unique guys. Be proud of it !
Respect
Love from India 🇮🇳 🤝 🇲🇳
U should be proud, dude...greetings from Belgrade, Serbia.
The Hu brought me here. Mongolia has such awsome muisc brings you deep into there world 🇲🇳 i wanna visit mongolia one day much love from the USA 🇺🇸
If I was Chinese and I heard this I would shit myself.
well said
myranda wilkins ur welcome bro
Ditto. Best wishes from the UK
Yeah! Visit Mongolia, it's unique! And people are so friendly and cheerful!
I wish there was more projects like this all over. It's beautiful.
This is what the Internet should be used for! A place of sharing with people on the other side of the world....and not being hateful to everything and everyone.
/watch?v=AFfh8t80H7I i hope u enjoy!!!! Glory of Altay mountain..
I read this quote on 9 Gag, it went something like: If you would meet a man from the 1950's you would show him this device and say, on this device i can access all the knowledge of the world - but we mainly use it to look at pictures of cats.
Хамаг Монгол
Original music with ancient instrument ruclips.net/video/nvx1MiJfX6w/видео.html
K,T....and the Earth is Flat !!
10:19 the guy's expression in the back says it all. This is really soulful and energetic at the same time, really unique. I love this.
He has the expression of a guy that lives in the stone age that has just been shown a mobile phone.
@@impychimpyable stop 😭😭 Im dying at this reply
@@impychimpyable hahaha damn
*The steppes are calling to him*
No autotune no playback no electrics instruments
Only talent
only gökltürk
so do I
@@wrongwhale951 yea for sure lol
Probably a buttload of practice too
If singing and dancing is talent then listening and watching also is. Dumbmodafacka 😂😎🖕🖕
The great thing about this group is they are so young. I am sure it makes their country proud to see them carrying on the great traditional music of their ancestors at such a young age.
Cody Pankey they dont look "that young"
@@patriot4786 come on mate, how many times we've seen these kinds of performances were performed by old ppl. They should be in their 30's at max. Shouldn't raise a brows to call them young.
I'm Asian and those them looked Over 35 for me 😂
Apperently I'm into Mongolian music now...
ME too hahah. It's great!
Me too. Their last piece was just awesome
Same here.
it s mongolia
I wааtchеd Humаn Рlааааnеt full mоviе hеre twitter.com/5b2aaa5db0b6eed50/status/824452994020175872 Кhusugtun Моngоlian musiс in Lоndоn BBC Рroms 2011 Humаn РРРlаnеt
Timestamps for songs:
3:37 Tes goliin Magtaal
5:35 Toroi Bandi
9:35 Mongol
🦃🇲🇳🎪
Ty king/queen
Thank you
Like anyone is searching for a specific song, lol...
@@t33nyplaysp0pyou're welcome! old acct :D
3:33 Tes Golyn Magtaal (Praise for the River Tes)
5:34 Toroi Bandi (a mongolian Robin Hood)
9:36 Mongol
@Alex Sunderland Literally a four year old comment and you comment that for some bizzare reason.
Thanks
That throat chanting. Sounds like it bypasses the vocal chords and comes straight from the soul.
to me, it's the voice and soul becoming one, rather than being separate, but symbiotic. very beautiful either way.
Singing in 2 tones at once. Soul puhhhh...
That's the mind, will, and emotions. It's called polyphonic singing. Check out Anna Marie Hieffa
How beautiful is that!?!? I need to go to Mongolia 🇲🇳
Me too I don't know why but I connected and I'm teary eyed!
Take care that u don't get a third asshole
My neighbour recently went to Mongolia and spent several weeks on the steppes living with the nomadic herdsmen. He said the whole experience was beyond amazing. He said there is no questioning on how tough the Mongolians are. They're also extraordinarily hospitable and generous. His time there sounds absolutely fantastic.
Welcome
If you are interested in throat singing, I would recommend this one though. :)))
ruclips.net/video/9LCTNlko10Y/видео.html
Love from hazara_afghanistan to my brother and father land and my people of Mongolia
Greetings from mongolia. We love you hazara
thank you . we want all hazaras back to mongolia
ناامیدم کردی
😂
@@hediyehh3416 چطور؟
@@mujtabahasanzada4653 هیچی شوخی کردم
これ好きな日本の人いますか??何年も前から見てるんだけど、かっこよすぎる、、、
Arigato !!!! 💗
This Mongolian man just started working on my shift, He knew only a little English when I ask him about Mongolia so I just came on here to see a little of Mongolia and dont know why on some parts I started to tear up! these people got a strong Spirit in there songs even though I dont know what they are saying.
Warm hello form Kazakhstan to Mongolian brothers !
If you are interested in throat singing, I would recommend this one though. :)))
ruclips.net/video/9LCTNlko10Y/видео.html
Kazakhstan greatest country in the world...
Are you from Bayan Ulgi because I’ve heard that most Kazakhs don’t know about the country Mongolia or mongols .
I visited Mongolia in 2018, fell in love with the people, the country, the music❤Was so happy to discover this concert of artists!
Man the end of that performance I would have hugged every member of the band with tears in my eyes.. that was a spiritual experience long live Mongolia!!!!
Mongolia.. rocking since 5000 b.c
Kinda seems like a precursor to metal, almost.
Kevin DC you are the man
Obviously, your sense of history is awful...
id say more like 1200AD
@Bat Orgil What do you mean? Also i'm considering that these instruments are nott 7000 years old
10:20
The guy in the background. That was me the entire performance.
What an absolute marvel these musicians!
Nice 🙂
Bro looks flabbergasted. Yeah that was amazing tho
@@hairglowingkyle4572competely glabberfasted.
if it wasn't for Covid19, I would have never known this music exists!
Что ты написал?
Me neither, and have also found Hu , amazing rock band from Mongolia.
Well it doesn't. Ironic but anyway, this tengrism music is indeed awesome.
You are proof that ignorance is not bliss.
Sameeee brooooo
Most nomadic musics ive heard is usually calming and relaxing...this is different, like energizing and empowering
I feel I just took a trip to Mongolia with their music. Hearing them is quite an experience. I had no idea music like this existed.
Так должна развиваться народная культура. И становиться достижением всего человечества. Я горд за монголов. Мы - калмыки очень далеко перекочевали от корней и уже начали растворяться в Европейской части России.
:'(
Гаряев Николай Иванович
Ну да и стали уже ни кем! Даже национальную свою название сменили на чужую какую то кличку..Сталкивался с калмыками, никто из них не знает своего родного языка, и у всех русские имена и фамилии, между собой поголовно по русский говорят,И буряты и калмыки почему то очень гордятся что они по русский говорят без акцента, при этом не знают своего родного языка. Видимо уже нечем особо гордится кроме этого.
Калмыкам нужно учиться у монгол и китайских калмыков, а то обруссели.
@noble crow Не смеши! Твое знание родного языке обуславливается знанием десятка 2 слоа пару тройку предложение и "УСЕ"!
It's almost like the tempo of the songs are matched with the paces of horses. From trots to galloping I can't help but hear the clatter of hooves. Thank you, tribes of the Steppe.
Greetings from India. May mongolian culture continue to flourish. 🇮🇳
If you are interested in throat singing, I would recommend this one though. :)))
ruclips.net/video/9LCTNlko10Y/видео.html
Da..SUPERB !😊😊😊👍
Kusugtun my friend not india
No may they not
@@Lumlum5757cry about it, their culture is better than yours, and it will last longer too
The only music that touches my soul and beyond....it' is not just music ...this is soul food...
Now my home screen is full of Mongolian song recommendations
and I have a weird sensation of nirvana
i cant properly sing in one tone, these guys are masters in two at the same time
Mongolian music is wonderful ❤️ I'm so glad I got know about Mongolia
Love from Brazil!
Até aqui brasileiros 😮?
@Christian William Sim, o Khanato Mundial da Internet é nosso 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@Christian William pensou sim
Thanks for loving. I have lots of Brazilian friends in Ireland
Mongolian people have mastered the throat singing ,am amazed by their skill ,i love traditional music and instruments ,love from india
If you are interested in throat singing, I would recommend this one though. :)))
ruclips.net/video/9LCTNlko10Y/видео.html
@@roufamagga4453 very cool thanks for sharing
God what a beautiful language.
PiccoloNamek Mongolian language
It's called the "Throat singing"
Unfortunately it is hard to learn, as there are rather few text books available... :-(
@@ritsmond if u want to learn mongolian language i can sent u somebooks by fedex and no cost. ;)
That was outstanding! It goes against, in terms of western classic singing, everything we/I have ever studied! My wife is a Chinese, classically trained opera singer and even she is stunned by the dynamic of your voices! Amazing! Brilliant! Sensational!
No singer will reach this level of vocal capabilities ❤️❤️❤️
Their voice itself is a music
Bro I can't stop replaying 7:20... That duo sygyt round is really beautiful, like 2 eagles talking to each other... Really overwhelms me. I'm really proud of these guys, really are the best ensemble in the whole Mongolia
Yes
I love the Ikh Khuur so much
들을 때 마다 신비로운 음악 현지 몽골 공연장에서 듣고 푹 빠져 가끔씩 듣고 있는데 마음이 차분해집니다. 너무 멋집니다.
Love it! I'm originally from Brazil, but living in the US for over 23 years now. I've always kept an open mind to different music styles, and the Mongolian music never stopped to impress me.
Came back to this after many years.... This is always a revealing experience for me, exhilarating.
i'm very proud to be a Mongolian! thank you to the Band for a great Performance and thanks to BBC for wonderful event!
Nomindari Bayarsaikhan call your Brothers hungarians home...and live in peace😀
I want to go Mongolia
Nomindari Bayarsai khan you are muslim
Great country! Hello from Greece!
love and respect to mongolia from india
First time I focus on listening mongol music, it's simply amazing! I can appreciate how highly skilled are these guys, hugs from Dominican Republic!
This is one of the beauty and rich culture of Asia. I hope these culture will not loss
True, this music resonates with the mountain environments, and is so fresh despite its age. Shouldn't lose to modern stuff like hip-hop.
If Christianity and Islam dnt pollute them then it will not be lost for sure
Unless Chinese assimilate Mongolia
How could most of those musicians just walk by? I mean, I would've run and hugged them all for such an AMAZING performance of that music.
They're used to playing like beasts and professionals. They definitely respect the shit outta them and musicians of equal caliber. It's more subtle though. Very impressive.
Азаматтар монгол туугандар! Чүү дегени окшош экен 😄. Кыргызстандан салам!
I have no words for this wonderful musical performance. All I can say is "the best."
LONG LIVE MONGOLIA! GREETINGS FROM SLOVAKIA !
From Venezuela. This music is amazing... Espero que la vida sea lo suficientemente larga para conocer Mongolia....
The music of each nation has each own unique speciality that is not similar to others. I hope that this music will be preserved forever.
If Christianity and Islam dnt pollute them then it will not be lost for sure
Привет из Бурятии!
Браво!
Мне кажется, что каждый монгол поет! Обожаю монгольские песни и Монголию!
bayrllaa
И тебе привет от колымчанина из Орла! Сам бьюсь как говорится "фейсом об тейбл" - да хрен там плавал, только каргыраа освоил, да хоомей чуток, а вот сыгыт - хоть убей.
Dont forget your native language my brother Хайртай шүү та нартаа
Khusugtun will always be one of my most favorite folk bands ever.
Thank you:
Ariunbold Dashdorj
Batzorig Vaanchig
Chuluunbaatar Oyungerel
Adiyadorj Gombosuren
Ulanbayar Khurelbaatar
Amarbayasgalan Chovjoo
🇲🇳
I have fallen in love with Mongolian music and the culture.
You need a mongolian alpha man now too
@@manpy5504 oh if only lol
Wow great, this is the first time I listen Mongolian's song.
One of the most beautiful things i ever have encountered in my life! Amazing!!!
I love Mongolian folk music and metal. Planning to visit the Land of Khan by next year.
Welcome to MONGOLIA sir . 🇲🇳🔥❤️
@@NomadicFalcon Thanks Sir.
Absolutely amazing. Mongolians truely have a gift from the heavens,
Mad respect for the Mongolian and thier history and culture.
Whoever organized this show, thank you from the bottom of my heart. You introduced many people to something wonderful.
best music I ever heard Mongolia is best country i wish to visit one day
this is not china, this is not korea, this is not japan, THIS IS MONGOLIA
+Enkhtsetseg Baatarjav really really . . .. . true!
(y)
+Enkhtsetseg Baatarjav We do this in Russia too :3. Russian and Mongolian brothers!
+Hassassin Assassin fuck russia!! Mongol is Turks brother !!!
Börteçine Han turkey wat? They are white people.
It amazes me how much this sounds like traditional finnish folk singing.
It's either human nature or cultures were shared back in the days of the khans
Genghis Khan's army went to Finnish back then right?
@@patriot4786 i can't speak specifically to the music, but the history of the language is pretty fascinating en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1mi_languages
Finno-Ugric peoples are originally from the far northeast of Asia and only came to Europe later.
This music, it reaches the depths of my soul. The sounds of the mighty force surround me, the cold steppe, the spirits that inhabit the land of Mongolia resinate positive vibes that seem eternally peaceful. The reign of Ghengis Khan, the legendary leader of the once titan empire of the mongols. Racing on the ancient mounts across the great eurasian flats. This music has components of many diverse instruments, whom whisper the distant roars of the hooves smashing on the cold, dry dirt. The roars of the men and the cries of the horse. The music was even created with the worshipped sacred animal, the horse. The mongols use the land, and don’t waste any part of it. They are the landscape, they adapt in a non destructive way, they empathise with the land, and compensate for the damage they cause. They are spiritual people, and are much more deserving of the land than other, blind, naive, countries. The music is made of the land, hence the amazing feeling when heard. The rush of spirits and memories collide with our own spirit, and really offer insight as to how amazing these people are.
I thought to learn about something interesting folk music, but to be honest and polite, if there are music that could draw the angels out of someone, this sound is the opposite. Luckily it isn’t that popular.
that is exactly what am trying to say. 100% agreed it gives me chills
5 Stars; to the Mongolian People ! A Serious piece of Art !
Amazing! 👍 👍 👍 from Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬
I'm so proud of you! That is Mongolian culture.
Beautiful culture!
It took me straight to Mongolian land ❤
Love from Nepal 🇳🇵
They are legendary people and very interesting to see them singing uniquely.
Mongolian music is so beautiful!! Wow! I wish I would have discovered this so much sooner.
I’m addicted to this video for many years 😂
I rewatch this like 3 to 5 times yearly
What is exactly beautiful? Are you kidding?!
I dont know why, but this is very peaceful to listen. I can feel my aura changing when he does that whistle overtone.
whistle-this is mongolian huumei
Классно! Было занятно наблюдать за реакцией музыкантши в очках.
That’s why I love Mongolian culture
And, sometimes, RUclips discovers you beautiful things like this. 🙂
Our names are almost the same.
i think this is amazing. one of the hidden, yet wonderful cultures of the world
I’m fascinated my Mongolian music and culture. It’s so rich and interesting. Best wishes from the UK 🇬🇧 🇲🇳❤️
MONGOLIA, be proud....the last song MONGOL Just touched me. Im just thinking plains of grass and horses and just feeling the breeze next to an awesome race united by the GREAT KHAN.
People don't believe me when i say i actually like this music.
Why? :)))
Moshbearpig And what happened then?
I hope they went back to playing drums?
Moshbearpig Now I'm curious. How did you learn how to do it?
Wayward Son Years of practice.
i did not get a recommendation. i was extremely interested on Mongolian throat singing. so i searched for it.
4/15/19
You can hardly find some information…
Aloha to everyone who helped to produce this performance from Mongolia !!!!!! I appreciate so very much hearing their songs , their
human voices as well as their instruments !!!!!! Of course all the other musicians from Greenland, Papua New Guinea, the Sakha
republic and Zambia. Music is an international language that we all can appreciate and am so glad I had this opportunity.
Gratefully and best wishes to all of you !!!!!!!!!!!!! Robert S.J. Hu June 27, 2021.
Wverever a Mogol goes, he carries with him all his roots: land, culture, belongings, history and his loved heritage. Honor to them.
Amazing..My God!..so many different sounds and how deep voice... Totally stunning !!
There is something so wonderfully primal about this music! Love!
These music are good.
Different atmospheres are inherent in each song.
Beautiful people. Beautiful culture :) Love from India
Respect from MOngolia
I was there in 2011 and I missed it, how fully disappointed I am with myself.
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The love of Mongolian heritage and the love of their beautiful horses course through their wonderful music. 🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅 Wonderful.
I am so touched! When they sung together, I felt my heart trembling and fears in my eyes. The natural relationship between human and nature just so beautiful. Protecting earth please!!!
7:20 wow
sounds like the dawn of a new wonderful day
7:46 the rising sun at the horizon and watching her smile, you know she sees the beautiful sun as well.
Just wonderful
This Music is spiritually connected to the ancestors
Exactly
Just Awesome. After hearing the song for first time I am a big fan of Mongol Melody
It's fun to see how the lady with glasses facial expression changing when she was listening to them. " What is this!? Oh! Pretty interesting...."
Yeah lol
I enjoyed seeing the other musicians as they watched and their reactions/congratulations at the end. Also, their standing ovation was well deserved!
I think this is just so good, I think if I played it to my British family they would be a bit confused but I love it. It’s so skilful, I would never know how to start making such sounds - especially the high interpolations which sound almost electronic. They’re very talented and I love their music, so this was great to watch and I’m glad they performed at the Royal Albert Hall here! I have great respect for them and love how it sounds
Thanks to internet we can leave the desert of western music and enjoy others sounds, beautiful sounds.
Unique and fabulous. We must appreciate diversity in music, dance and in any art.