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Traditional music – Mongolians are very proud of their traditional music. “Long-singing” is a technique which Mongolians have been using for many years. The singer sings a song, but makes each word last for a long time. They also change the pitch of their singing regularly (going up and down, up and down). It is very atmospheric. You can hear an example by clicking on the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zip54HvtE2w.
“Hoomii Music”, or throat singing, is a specialty of Mongolia. It is very beautiful and unique. Hoomii singers vibrate their vocal cords very quickly, and use their tongue to create two chambers in their mouth. This technique makes amazing noises, noises which I used to think were impossible for people to make! People who practice hoomii a lot can make two noises at the same time, so it sounds like there are two singers in the room. It is amazing to listen to – have a look at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60cZRB6V24g for a good example of hoomii.
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Modern music – young people like more modern music, so will often listen to pop music and hip-hop from America and Great Britain. The Spice Girls and Westlife are still popular here. Even though many Mongolian people cannot speak English, they can still sing a few lines of an English song!
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