
Huun-Huur-Tu is a throat singing group from the semi-autonomous Tuva Republic, Russian Federation, which is situated north of Chinese Turkestan, to the west of the Mongolian border. The Tuvan throat singing technique creates multiple notes at the same time. This is done by manipulating the harmonics to amplify different overtones within their mouth, throat, and belly when they are singing, and is referred to as Khoomei in its native Tuva. In 1992 Kaigal-ool Khovalyg
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Ancestors
Prayer
Eki Attar
Aa-Shuu Dekei-Oo
Tuvan Internationale
Odugen Taiga
Chyraa-Khoor (Yellow Pacer)
Sygyt
The Orphan's Lament
konguroi (sixty horses in my herd)
Eerbek-Aksy
Saryglarlar
Kongurei
Agitator
Orphan's Lament
Exile's Song
Borbanngadyr
Fantasy on the Igil
Mazhalyk-Ta
Kozhamyk
Kaldak Khamar
Oske Cherde
Khomuz Medley
Steppe
Ezir-Kara
Kombu
Kargyraa
Barlyk River
Remembering Ulaatai River
Eerbek Aksy
Dyngyldai
Bayan Dugai
Chiraa-Khoor ("The Yellow Trotter")
Deke-Jo
Samagaltai
Dadyr-Todur
Tarlaashkyn
Mezhegei
Anatoly on Horseback
Highland Tune
Bai-Taiga
Irik Chuduk ("The Rotting Log")
Eshten Charlyyry Berge
Orai-La Boldu-La
Sarala
Mezhegel
Don't Frighten the Crane
Daglarim
Mezhegey
Song of a Lonely Man
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