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18523992 | Play | Demonstration of Kargyraa | 01:58 Tools | |
18523993 | Play | Dyngyldai | 05:09 Tools | |
18523998 | Play | Keegentchig | 05:17 Tools | |
18523995 | Play | Ydyk Buura | 03:50 Tools | |
56899061 | Play | Kargyraa | 01:01 Tools | |
18523997 | Play | Höndergei | 04:15 Tools | |
18523999 | Play | Öpei Khöömei | 03:44 Tools | |
18523994 | Play | Tuva - Khat Kargyraa | 00:00 Tools | |
18524000 | Play | Tuva - Ezenggileer | 01:01 Tools | |
56899062 | Play | Aldyn-Ool Sevek - Demonstration Of Kargyraa | 03:44 Tools |
Aldyn-ool Sevek (his name means "Golden Boy") is a Tuvan artist, singer, and member of the band Yat-Kha. He is easily identified by his powerful vocals, primarily in the style of kargyraa. He also plays the igilu and the Morin chuurze. He was born and spent much of his life in the village Mugur-Aksy, Tuva, in south-western part of the country, near the border with Mongolia. This isolated area is sparsely populated and inhabited mostly by nomadic shepherds. His family and closest neighbors all sang khöömei (throat singing), as did his uncles on both sides of the family, and his neighbours. Aldyn-ool grew up believing that it is normal khöömei style singing. He sang for some years in Kyzyl, with the folk group Ensemble Sayani. He visited Cuba, Czechoslovakia, and Sweden with a group that is presently known as Huun-Huur-Tu. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.