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  2. 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).

  3. Long song - Wikipedia

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    The Mongolian long song folk music tradition has ties to other national traditions and customs, including Mongolian history, culture, aesthetics, ethics and philosophy. The main feature of the long song is the shuranhai (prolonged, tenuto notes with deeply modulated vibrato on the vowels ).

  4. Khusugtun - Wikipedia

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    Khusugtun is a musical ensemble from Mongolia that plays music inspired by traditional Mongolian music. The group has released 2 albums and notably performed at the 2011 BBC Proms. [1] In 2015, the group came in second place in the first season of Asia's Got Talent. [2]

  5. Category:Music of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Music venues in Mongolia (2 C) Mongolian musicians (9 C, 1 P) O. Music organizations based in Mongolia (1 C, 3 P) S. Mongolian songs (3 P) T. Mongolian traditional ...

  6. Morin khuur - Wikipedia

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    A number of folk metal and folk rock bands from Mongolia and the Chinese autonomous region of Inner Mongolia have combined heavy metal and rock music with traditional Mongolian lyrical themes and instruments, including the morin khuur; some of these bands include Altan Urag, Nine Treasures, Tengger Cavalry, Hanggai, the Hu, and Uuhai.

  7. Zuun Langiin Joroo Luus - Wikipedia

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    "Zuun Langiin Joroo Luus" (Mongolian: Зуун лангийн жороо луус) is a Mongolian folk song that was the national anthem of the Bogd Khanate of Mongolia. [1] After the establishment of Mongolia in 1911, Bogd Khan chose this song as the national anthem in 1915 and it served in such a capacity until 1924 when it was replaced by ...

  8. Altai Khairkhan - Wikipedia

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    Altai Khairkhan (Mongolian: Алтай Хайрхан) is an overtone singing ensemble from Mongolia founded in 2002 by Childeegiin Palamjav, Sambuugiin Pürevjav and Ejeegiin Toivgoo. Style and lyrical themes

  9. Category:Mongolian traditional music - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian traditional music groups (5 P) Pages in category "Mongolian traditional music" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.