I do love their based nationalistic lyrics. Yuve yuve yu is probably the best in that regard. Basically a call for Mongolians to stop sitting on their asses, be proud of their heritage, and Make Mongolia Great Again.
If you do it correctly the sound is generated from the base of your neck below your larynx. I could sing for hours at full volume and as long as I remember to stay in the lower octaves it doesn't irritate the throat or make me hoarse.
I started learning to throat sing about a month ago. It’s weird as fuck and I sound like a dying animal, but it’s so satisfying.
This Pepe is great !
Congratulations, you’re a natural!
snort KEK!
Have any examples?
I found a good Mongolian Folk Rock group, combines the throat singing with rock influence. They're called The Hu. I really like them. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs6vRDdkZ8bP8Xt6WHbvrwA Here's a couple links for more traditional stuff. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMndPTS0KLY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qx8hrhBZJ98 And a long one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0djHJBAP3U Enjoy!
Hu is pretty good and the lyrics are based Mongol
I do love their based nationalistic lyrics. Yuve yuve yu is probably the best in that regard. Basically a call for Mongolians to stop sitting on their asses, be proud of their heritage, and Make Mongolia Great Again.
Those biker colors (emblem on the back of their jackets) are The Mongols - One of the top 5 sickest outlaw biker clubs in the world.
The Hu!!!
Hell yeah!
Wow that's some pretty intoxicating music right there!
Lemme go smoke a fatty and don the headphones!
If you do it right you can get an awesome growl/roar with impressive volume and it doesn't fuck your larynx up like screaming or yelling does.
A battle cry made like that would make me shit my pants, even if my side was the ones to use it.
ZULU (1964)
Based Men of Harlech.
Does that damage your throat and voice and make you sound like Kate Mulgrew all the time?
No damage. If you go too hard too fast you might strain yourself or something, but nothing permanent.
I had a few coughing fits when I first started, but few now.
On the plus side, I can fling snot/phlegm off my larynx now like nobody's business. Great if you have a cold/allergies !
If you do it correctly the sound is generated from the base of your neck below your larynx. I could sing for hours at full volume and as long as I remember to stay in the lower octaves it doesn't irritate the throat or make me hoarse.