Khoomii inscribed in 2009 on Representative Listof Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of UNESCO as Chinese art of singing
It means Mongolia has lost one of its cultural heritages to China. What we were doing?
Ian Wright has got to be one of the best travel show hosts there is in the business. Could almost feel the sand when they started the Gobi Desert one..
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I don't care whats on paper …it's mongolian throat singing.Eternal things cannot be stolen
@EdTheBadass lol yeah i am a bagpiper and i have been doing this and it sounds just like bagpipes almost
i like river and forest but gobi desert is also great with that high notes
Khoomii inscribed in 2009 on Representative Listof Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of UNESCO as Chinese art of singing
It means Mongolia has lost one of its cultural heritages to China. What we were doing?
The River of Forest is incredible. The fluctuation of pitch is so skilled i love this
love the rocky mountains!
rocky mountains sounds a bit like tibetan throat singing too..probably similar in methods
the distinctive sound is made deep in the froat. Several sounds come out the mouf.
If i sung like that i would have a very sore froat.
froat singn
I bet Mongolian bitches give good hummers.
you can hear similar sound in scotland.
from teh bagpipes
thats ian from piolit guides
i think they used this technique in some of the matra in tibet.
Haha.. you're right– the dude clearly says "froat singin". It's quite a nasal accent he's got there.
some of those pitches are really high.. amazing
The presenter is the most english guy I have ever seen
Theese guys should try do growling. They're awesome
the presenter has a very annoying voice
KNOWN AS FROAT SINGIN
steps,mountain,forrest ………..:)
sounds like theyre about to take a big ass dump
this world is not your sirk and its people is not your monkeys
you examine the people as if examining a monkey.
Mongolian Throat Singing Rulz!!!
Ian Wright has got to be one of the best travel show hosts there is in the business. Could almost feel the sand when they started the Gobi Desert one..