Vocal Coach Reacts to Mongolian Throat Singing - Bukhchuluun Ganburged

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2022
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    Today we're hearing Bukhchuluun Ganburged demonstrate Mongolian throat singing live at a TEDxSydney event. Brace yourselves for an experience like none other!
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Комментарии • 189

  • @TheClassicWorld
    @TheClassicWorld Год назад +157

    When aliens come and wonder if Mongolians were good or bad, let's just show them this guy, so that we can instantly save Mongolia forever. Agreed? ;)

  • @chriso6719
    @chriso6719 Год назад +154

    'The HU' is a band from Mongolia that uses throat singing combined with Mongolian folk music and hard rock/heavy metal. And using traditional Mongolian instruments , including the Morin Khuur seen here ,along with standard instruments.

  • @rapVCK
    @rapVCK  +58

    When the audience begin harmonizing, I feel the power of unification ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Dobie_ByTor

    This clearly demonstrates how resonance is uniformity. From subatomic strings to music and even timespace.

  • @We1Charity
    @We1Charity Год назад +34

    Brought tears to my eyes. The purity, the joy, the beauty. And all of us enjoying this.

  • @Phantus00

    Fellas singing two notes at the same time. Mind blowing.

  • @marceddy5059
    @marceddy5059 Год назад +31

    OMG on the second piece he sings… when his voice comes in it literally took my breath away and I became choked up and actually felt close to tears. Awesome!

  • @eschelar
    @eschelar Год назад +25

    When the vocal coach is rendered speechless, I think you have won the internet.

  • @erdenechoi1122
    @erdenechoi1122 Год назад +7

    Greetings from Mongolia.

  • @DavidStruveDesigns
    @DavidStruveDesigns Год назад +11

    The fact with just two notes being hummed by each half of the crowd he got

  • @rolfflor7223
    @rolfflor7223 Год назад +7

    Your face was priceless! It’s as if you were shocked and perplexed and worried and impressed all at the same time.

  • @benjamingardner3314
    @benjamingardner3314 Год назад +37

    A more traditional group you might look at in your free time is Huun Huur Tu. I got into them in school and even got to see them perform live. It's incredible how skilled they are as instrumentalists and singers.

  • @jcmusc
    @jcmusc  +6

    Love Mongolian throat singing. I only started learning this year but I've been listening to it for 15 years. This guy is amazing! One i may get close

  • @JStephens_73
    @JStephens_73 Год назад +10

    Another group of musicians and singers, from the country of Tuva, is called Alash Ensemble, who were taught techniques of throat singing by a man named Ondar Kongar-ol. Definitely worth your time.

  • @migol1984

    I had a very intense and very lucid sleep paralysis where i heard my brain working as some sort of radio frequency and stations were sort of tuning in and out. I could hear the static very clearly when at some point a very powerful and deep throat singing chant started coming through. I tried to sleep through it till it went away but the further into sleep i got, the more powerful and intense it got that it freaked me out. But somehow i intuitively knew that it was trying to communicate something with me.

  • @jf-be4zy
    @jf-be4zy Год назад +7

    When I was younger I did a lot of whistling and tried different ways to do it. Then I found out I could hum a tune and whistle at the same time and the sounds I got remind me of this throat singing.

  • @sirbiff10
    @sirbiff10 Год назад +3

    When he was on The Voice Australia one of the coaches asked him about throat singing. He said he does two notes at the same time.

  • @daviddavison3970
    @daviddavison3970 Год назад +5

    For Mongolian Throat Singing you got to check out the HU band In Wolf Totem

  • @sandraellis7449
    @sandraellis7449 14 дней назад

    This is so similar to overtone or polyphonic singing; so much so that I think it’s exactly that. Singing a base note with a whistle note. There is an amazing overtone singer whose name escapes me but you can find her on RUclips. Most people can learn at least some basics of overtone singing by singing and holding a chest base tone while speaking “weeee” and “youuuuu” very slowly to get the whistle notes. Actually controlling it is much more difficult, of course. Beautiful and brilliant!

  • @t3ngrist620
    @t3ngrist620 Год назад +10

    mongol are epic, epic tradition, epic history, epic music