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  2. Morin khuur - Wikipedia

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    The morin khuur (Mongolian: морин хуур, romanized: morin khuur), also known as the horsehead fiddle, is a traditional Mongolian bowed stringed instrument.It is one of the most important musical instruments of the Mongol people, and is considered a symbol of the nation of Mongolia.

  3. List of Mongolian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Buree class (Mongolian: "бүрээ" "ᠪᠦᠷᠦ᠌") - clarinet style of blown instruments Ever Buree - (Mongolian: "эвэр бүрээ") - horn-shaped clarinet; Bayalag Buree - (Mongolian: "баялаг бүрээ" ) - straight clarinet. Hiidiin buree - long and deep as an alp horn. Tsagaan buree - Mongolian seashells.

  4. Music of Buryatia - Wikipedia

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    Buryatia is a part of the Russian Federation.One of the country's main instruments is a two-stringed horse-head fiddle called a morin khuur.This is an instrument closely linked to the all-important cult of the horse, belonging to the intangible heritage of all Mongolic peoples. [1]

  5. Music of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Playtime Festival, Mongolia's largest annual music festival. Largely unknown outside of Mongolia, there is a thriving popular music scene centred in the city of Ulaanbaatar. Actually, this is a mixture of various kinds of popular music. It is often subdivided into pop, rock, hip hop, and alternative (consisting of alternative rock and heavy metal).

  6. Long song - Wikipedia

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    On April 12, 2013, the 'Mongolian Statehood Long Song' was officially exalted at the Mongolian Statehood History Museum located in the State Ceremony Great Hall of the Government House of Mongolia. [3] 'Mongolian Statehood Long Song' is an album of nine Mongolian aizam ("grande") long songs, including Ertnii saikhan ("Ancient Splendid"), Tumen ...

  7. Music of Inner Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian court music is being revived in Inner Mongolia. In 1984 in the Ar Khorchin Banner of Inner Mongolia an important discovery was made. 15 notated chapters of the court music of the last Mongolian Great Khan Ligdan (1588–1634) was found in a temple near the ruins of his palace Chagan Haote (Ochirt Tsagan Khot). It was already known ...

  8. Luvsannorovyn Erdenechimeg - Wikipedia

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    Erdenechimeg has written over 15 musicological and ethno-musicological books in Mongolian, several of which are also published in Chinese, Russian and English. Her book Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute is the first translation and commentary that translates ancient Chinese into Mongolian.

  9. Category:Music of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Learn to edit; Community portal ... Music organizations based in Mongolia (1 C, 3 P) S. Mongolian songs (3 P) T. Mongolian traditional music (1 C, 7 P) Pages in ...