Huun-Huur-Tu is a throat singing group from the semi-autonomous Tuva Republ… Read Full Bio ↴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, Alexander Bapa, his brother Sayan Bapa, and Albert Kuvezin founded the quartet Kungurtuk, as a means of concentrating on the presentation of traditional songs of their homeland. The musicians later decided to rename the ensemble Huun-Huur-Tu. After the first album 60 Horses in my Herd (1993), Kuvezin left the band to form the more rock-oriented Yat-Kha. Kuvezin was replaced by Anatoli Kuular, who had previously worked with Khovalyg and Kongar-ool Ondar as part of the Tuva Ensemble. In 1995, Alexander Bapa, who had produced the first two albums, departed the band to pursue production as a full-time career. He was replaced by Alexei Saryglar. In 2003 Kuular quit the band and was replaced by Andrey Mongush.
The name Huun-Huur-Tu (sometimes spelled without hyphens) translates literally to "Sun Propeller," a Tuvan term referring to the special kind of light you can see streaming down through the clouds at dawn or down through densely leaved trees at noon.
The most distinctive characteristic of Huun Huur Tu's music is throat singing, in which the singers sing both the note (drone) and the drone's overtone(s), thus producing two or three notes simultaneously. The overtone may sound like a flute, whistle or bird, but is solely a product of the human voice.
The group primarily uses native Tuvan instruments such as the igil, khomus (Tuvan jaw harp), doshpuluur, and dünggür (shaman drum). However, in recent years, the group has begun to selectively incorporate western instruments, such as the guitar. While the thrust of Huun Huur Tu's music is fundamentally indigenous Tuvan folk music, they also experiment with incorporating not only Western instruments, but electronic music as well.
Their website is http://www.hhtmusic.com
In 1992 Kaigal-ool Khovalyg, Alexander Bapa, his brother Sayan Bapa, and Albert Kuvezin founded the quartet Kungurtuk, as a means of concentrating on the presentation of traditional songs of their homeland. The musicians later decided to rename the ensemble Huun-Huur-Tu. After the first album 60 Horses in my Herd (1993), Kuvezin left the band to form the more rock-oriented Yat-Kha. Kuvezin was replaced by Anatoli Kuular, who had previously worked with Khovalyg and Kongar-ool Ondar as part of the Tuva Ensemble. In 1995, Alexander Bapa, who had produced the first two albums, departed the band to pursue production as a full-time career. He was replaced by Alexei Saryglar. In 2003 Kuular quit the band and was replaced by Andrey Mongush.
The name Huun-Huur-Tu (sometimes spelled without hyphens) translates literally to "Sun Propeller," a Tuvan term referring to the special kind of light you can see streaming down through the clouds at dawn or down through densely leaved trees at noon.
The most distinctive characteristic of Huun Huur Tu's music is throat singing, in which the singers sing both the note (drone) and the drone's overtone(s), thus producing two or three notes simultaneously. The overtone may sound like a flute, whistle or bird, but is solely a product of the human voice.
The group primarily uses native Tuvan instruments such as the igil, khomus (Tuvan jaw harp), doshpuluur, and dünggür (shaman drum). However, in recent years, the group has begun to selectively incorporate western instruments, such as the guitar. While the thrust of Huun Huur Tu's music is fundamentally indigenous Tuvan folk music, they also experiment with incorporating not only Western instruments, but electronic music as well.
Their website is http://www.hhtmusic.com
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Huun-Huur-Tu Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Huun-Huur-Tu:
Aa Shuu de Kei-Oo Cheler ojum chelip orda Aa shuu dekei-oo Cherde tuman aryj-l…
Aa-Shuu Dekei-Oo Cheler ojum chelip orda Aa shuu dekei-oo Cherde tuman aryj-l…
Ancestors Enesajym Sajan Taŋdym Erte shagdan churtum chüve Erig khoj…
Descarga Tu me das esa paz La que nadie me ah dado…
Dyngyldai Deer öŋnüg bora mungash, oo dyŋgyl, dyŋgyldaj Devirzhitken t…
Eerbek Aksy Eerbek Aksyn Saiyr Aksyn Een kurug kagbaan na men Erge kar…
Eerbek-Aksy Eerbek Aksyn Saiyr Aksyn Een kurug kagbaan na men Erge kara …
Eki Attar Good Horses On the swift steed's head Bridle and bit are rin…
Kongurei Алдан четкен чылгымның Алазы кайдал, Коңгурей Алды кожуун чо…
Oske Cherde Өске черниң ыраан ыңай Өскеер шөйлү берген ышкаш Өске хейниң…
Prayer Sumu chonnum sur le kyjy Sularavas byjyg turzun Syryg mald…
Remembering Ulaatai River Ulaatainy saktyyrymga Ulam badyp chydyr la boor Urug ejim …
Saryglarlar Duzhumetter dushtep ertter Dungur Dashtyg Daam Dozu Dushken …
Taraan-Taraam Taraan-Taraam dazyr shölde Saglangainyp turu-la be? Tanysh…
Tuvan Internationale Кадагааты каргызынга Качыгдадып чораан арат Качыгдалдан чары…
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@bartneusaap
Full lyrics:
Kuu dagnyng baarynga, Kongurgai
Kuduk kassa ünmes dep be? Kongurgai
Kuskun kara kulugurnu, Kongurgai
Kudalaza albas dep be? Kongurgai
Kara dagnyng baarynga, Kongurgai
Kuduk kassa ünmes dep be? Kongurgai
Kap-la kara uruglarny, Kongurgai
Kudalaza albas dep be? Kongurgai
Par-la yjashtyg Mezhegeini, Kongurgai
Baraan duglai bergen chüzül, Kongurgai
Bashtak kara uruglarnyng, Kongurgai
Bazhymailai bergen chüzül, Kongurgai
Dyrbyl yjashtyg Mezhegeini, Kongurgai
Tuman duglai baldyn al be? Kongurgai
Duunda kara uruglarnyng, Kongurgai
Dumaalai-la baldyn al be? Kongurgai
@balazskiss985
julian, they speak magyar, turk is 3 magyar word, to ur ak=lake lord s, lakelords, like touareg, who are lords of lakes, or tourquise oasis= türkoázis
az úr in magyar=the lord
azur=royal blue=türkiz
to ur kez= lake lords hand in magyar
who made the oasis? lake lord by hand, he is the owner tuareg
who is the lord= azur/ to ur kéz,
türkish people does not exists, only magyars
konguroi-kangar-khangar-hangar-hungary
hun
huur/húr in magyar/hungarian = resonating chord
zeng=resonates in magyar
zene=music in magyar, is it zen?=zen-e? in magyar
gitar-szitár-citera, a legősibb a citera, így a szó is, nép is(oldest instrument is citera, so the oldest word, and folks=magyar)
https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citera
@adriantomo5688
Kuu dagnyng baarynga, Kongurgai
Kuduk kassa ünmes dep be? Kongurgai
Kuskun kara kulugurnu, Kongurgai
Kudalaza albas dep be? Kongurgai
Kara dagnyng baarynga, Kongurgai
Kuduk kassa ünmes dep be? Kongurgai
Kap-la kara uruglarny, Kongurgai
Kudalaza albas dep be? Kongurgai
Par-la yjashtyg Mezhegeini, Kongurgai
Baraan duglai bergen chüzül, Kongurgai
Bashtak kara uruglarnyng, Kongurgai
Bazhymailai bergen chüzül, Kongurgai
Dyrbyl yjashtyg Mezhegeini, Kongurgai
Tuman duglai baldyn al be? Kongurgai
Duunda kara uruglarnyng, Kongurgai
Dumaalai-la baldyn al be? Kongurgai
@HladgerdKissinger
This song is called Kongurai or Kongurgai. Here are the only lyrics I can find:
Kara dagnyn baarynga, Kongurai
Kuduk kassa ünmes dep be? Kongurai
Kuskun kara kulugumu, Konguraj
Kudalaza ünmes dep be? Kongurai
From the bottom of the grey hill, dig a well.
And you will definitely quench your thirst.
Maidens, black as a raven's wing.
If you propose to them,
you will definitely take them as wives.
@HladgerdKissinger
Kuu dagnyng baarynga, Kongurgai
Kuduk kassa ünmes dep be? Kongurgai
Kuskun kara kulugurnu, Kongurgai
Kudalaza albas dep be? Kongurgai
Kara dagnyng baarynga, Kongurgai
Kuduk kassa ünmes dep be? Kongurgai
Kap-la kara uruglarny, Kongurgai
Kudalaza albas dep be? Kongurgai
(solo)
Par-la yjashtyg Mezhegeini, Kongurgai
Baraan duglai bergen chüzül, Kongurgai
Bashtak kara uruglarnyng, Kongurgai
Bazhymailai bergen chüzül, Kongurgai
Dyrbyl yjashtyg Mezhegeini, Kongurgai
Tuman duglai baldyn al be? Kongurgai
Duunda kara uruglarnyng, Kongurgai
Dumaalai-la baldyn al be? Kongurgai
(reposting this for my own clarity)
@eddienenolsk8824
I have experienced the pride of working as a mixer for them. I didn't use effects or dynamics processors, the sound was magical as it was. Absolutely wonderful experience, friendly musicians, warm atmosphere all round. It still warms my heart.
@caner78bob
You're a lucky man. Listening to their music is like taking a walk in nature, a pure breath of fresh air, you feel rejuvenated for hours after it
@irisallender6796
very nice. you’re lucky to meet them. i’ve been a khoomeizhi for years now and i’m yet to get the chance.
@JamieCowboyNo-Name
Alexi’s voice is amazing
@gergelydrotos3745
Epic stuff
@Rain-Dirt
Good to know!!!!
How do we know you're legit?! squeezes eyes
(aka, give us more reason to enjoy these people's performance)
@ibaldosid
As a person who grew up in the South American Pampas, I really feel this. Like, 60 horses in my herd... fuck yeah, man. Throat sing it, brother
@saaya_alla27
😅😅😅
@rodrigoundaa
los vi en vivo en chile hace unos años. fue impresionante.
@marcocavaco3150
"The open steppe, fleet horse, falcons at your wrist, and the wind in your hair."