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In contrast most of the Mongolic ethnicities adopted four instruments for folk music and other oral performances: the Tovshuur, huuchir, morin khuur and the tsuur. Nowadays some ethnicities changed from the tovshuur to the shanz.
18 paź 2022 · String instruments, wind instruments, and percussion instruments are the three types of Mongolian national music instruments in terms of sound. The ancient Mongolian nomadic livestock herders and hunters dedicated their musical instruments to themselves or to nature.
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.
Among the unique contributions of Mongolia to the world's musical culture are the long songs, overtone singing and morin khuur, the horse-headed fiddle. The music of Mongolia is also rich with varieties related to the various ethnic groups of the country: Oirats , Hotogoid, Tuvans , Darhad, Buryats , Tsaatan , Dariganga , Uzemchins, Barga ...
In contrast most of the Mongolic ethnicities adopted four instruments for folk music and other oral performances: the Tovshuur, huuchir, morin khuur and the tsuur. Nowadays some ethnicities changed from the tovshuur to the shanz.
8 sie 2024 · In contrast most of the Mongolic ethnicities adopted four instruments for folk music and other oral performances: the Tovshuur, huuchir, morin khuur and the tsuur. Nowadays some ethnicities changed from the tovshuur to the shanz.
The traditional instruments are for the use of the special ethnicity. In general, there are three types of Mongolian traditional instrumentals – string, pipe and beating. Yochin: Since 1991, Mongolians have used around 7 types of yochin having 8, 10 and 12 columns of tunes.