Oh I'm not the one singing it... though I do want to try...

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well, you must... it's like roaring, but more still, takes a bit of practise, i have only started to be able to get a note sometimes after a few sessions

but it sounds amazing so yeah... i'm probably more likely to master the kaval than throat singing, and it's really hard to get yoru embochure right for kaval, end blown flute... i noticed that Altai Kai the girl playing that really long flute with the fluting on one side and the hole through the middle of it, i never saw this instrument before

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXsLlOPwe48

this is a great one, turkish throat singer and altai asian sirens

otyken are awesome as a group by themselves too

https://youtu.be/nD1f1Ian0kA

oh yeah... and i have looked a little into the mongolian language, for me, having already learned a lot of russian and bulgarian and can read the script it looks like a simple form of chinese, without such complex vowels

Its the writing that makes Chinese difficult. The speaking isn't bad, really just a matter of remembering the vocab. Russian speaking is much harder.

yeah, i'm not surprised, but mongolian is a very simple language compared to chinese, i haven't looked deep into it but it has that simplicity of english on the surface

English isn't simple 😂

Korean is simple. Except that one vowel. F that vowel.

i kinda like the russki side of the siberia more tho

https://youtu.be/3-_tcMBfMEo

but it's something to note... siberia's south/east regions are very asian

i will just say that this part of the world is on my radar, and i like what i see of it, amazing landscape

Watched that one. How could I resist? Perfect dolls

yeah, otyken is pretty awesome, they have their own asian throat singer dude who often appears with full snow slit glasses on it's quite funny