An instruction on how to get oiduupaa style kargyraa. This course is not suited for beginners!
It's still a lot of experimenting, but I hope you get an idea on how to perform this style. Good luck!
I did a quick improvisation of The orphan's lament on the accordeon. I really felt like a sad song with some tragic vocals. I ended up doing some khoomei, sygyt and even some Oidoopaa kargyraa!
The composition is very similar to the Huun Huur Tu version. Enjoy! ;)
Oh yeah, I made some mistakes, but I don't care..
Fooling around with my accordion on my laptop. It sounds very spacy, because of the lame microphone...
Singing Morgul / Having a bit of fun with khoomei.
Please comment it you want the LHCourse to start, because I don't want to get into a lot of trouble for just a few people...
Bai-bai!
I have to cancel my course, but I won't leave you without some basic advice.
Please send me some videos because I still can tell wether you're doing things right or wrong.
I'm canceling because I don't know what's going on inside of me (or you) when performing khoomei.
Please keep watching me, because I might sneak in some quick advice in my future videos.
Song played: Sagly Xadyn Turu-la Boor
Style: Instrumental / basic voice
Lyrics: Unknown :(
This time I went into the hallway again, to get those nice acoustics. I've recorded a few songs, this is the third. I've been playing jaw harps for a few years now, so I thought it was nice to upload a short bit of it. This is the Chang - Pakistan.
A real quicky. I've been messing around and I was just behind my craptop and thought it would be nice to make a really quick video of me doing Cripple Creek. The audio is crap, the video is lame but it's all about the performance and the fun of it! (small mistake in the beginning and half way..)