
Ay-Kherel, from Tuva, features throat singing and instruments from Central Asia. Ay-Kherel, meaning "ray of moonlight," was founded in 1994 by master throat-singer Vladimir Serenovich Soyan. Hailing from Tuva, Ay-Kherel performs five different throat-singing styles accompanied by a plethora of traditional instruments. Instruments used include kengirge (drum), limbi (flute), synyi (rattle), shyngyrash (bells), khomus (Jew's harp), byzaanchy (violin), doshpulur (lute), chanzy (lute), duyug (horse hooves) and igil (violin).
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Morgul
Eki Attar
Chylgychynyn Yry
Tool
Tyvam Hemneri
Aa-shuu, Dekei-oo
Baezhin
Aldan Maadyr
Ches-Bulun
Kuda Yry
Hoyzhu Sugga Baryksaar Men
Dagyn Katap Darlatpas Bis
Durgen Chugaa
Tarlaashkyn
Khoomei Solo
Igil Solo
Kozhamyktar
Khomus Improvisation
Ugbashkylar
Dyngylday
Morgul (Prayer)
Tool (The Story)
Eki Attar (The Best Steeds)
Kadarchynyn Yry (Shepherd's Song)
Ezir-Kara
Tyvam Hemneri (The Rivers of Tuva)
Kadarchynyn Yry
Ezir-Kara (Black Eagle)
Aa-Shuu Dekei-oo
Eki Attar (The Best Steeds]
Kadarchynyn Yry (Sheperds' song)
Ezir-Kara: Ezir-Kara (Black Eagle)
Morgul. Prayer
Morgul (feat. Ay-Kherel)
Khoomei Solov
Kadarchynyn Yry (Shepherds' song)
Solo on the instrument igil
Kuda Yry. Wedding song
Aa shoo, Dekei oo
Eki Attar. The Best Steeds
Ezir-Kara. "Black Eagle"
Solo
Ches Bulun
Tyvam Hemneri. The rivers of Tuva
Hoyzhu Sugga Barkysaar Men
Kadarchynyn Yry. Shepards' song
Tool. The Story
Morgel (Prayer)
Morgul [Prayer]
Kadarchynyn Yry [Shepherds' Song]
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