Seeda means "voice" in Persian and connects traditional Mongolian music with the Orient which makes an extraordinary and fascinating sound.
Master singer Nasaa Nasanjargal and Naraa Naranbaatar who studied in their Mongolian homeland are very well known through their band Transmongolia. Together with the virtuosic Dulcimer player Ganzorig Davaakhuu and the Iranian Multi- instrumentalist Omid Bahadori they abduct you into one genuinely exotic world between Orient and Mongolian steppe.
The base of their modern composition is formed by natural sounds which are produced with traditional instruments and the use of old age song technologies of their nomadic ancestors with which a person produces several tones at the same time.
Vibrating undertone vocals and the amazing harmonic singing Hömii with the company of the melancholy sounds of the horse head violin Morin Khuur and the pearly sounds of the 120 strings hammered Dulcimer melt into the pulsating oriental drum rhythms to one mystical sound. If you are interested in any classes for Kargyraa (underton singing), Höömii (mong. overtone singing) and oriental Percussion or to get more information please email us: info@sedaamusic.com
Oh yeah, time goes so fast Omid!
Hope you are doing good, and Nasaa and Naraa, too. Hope your music is going good? But I'm sure it is...
I think I must get your CD soon, your songs sound very nice.
I will come to see your concert in Holland, definately!!!
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bald gibt´s noch mehr Videos dieser Art - so zumindest der Plan ;-)
Herzliche Grüße
Bernd
schoen von dir zu lauschen ;-)
und gut das die Floete klingt, freut mich sehr!
bis bald!
Max
Its great to be in contact and hopefully our paths may cross also physically, as our music derives from equal roots & sources...
Best wishes for now,
NAM
Kudos,
Steve
vielen vielen Dank für die tolle Cd von Euch. Sie ist wirklich wunderbar. Nur weiter so...
Viel Licht in Euerem Leben
Hopsi
Hope you are doing good, and Nasaa and Naraa, too. Hope your music is going good? But I'm sure it is...
I think I must get your CD soon, your songs sound very nice.
I will come to see your concert in Holland, definately!!!
greetings from holland,
rowan.
Oder wie ich auf mongolisch zu naraa/nasaa sage:
Tannii shin CD goy bainaa!!
Bitte kommen Sie nach Holland, ein Konzert zu spielen?
Ich möchte sehen.
Wie geht es dir? Wie geht es mit die grüppe?
I would like to hear about your music...
Radka
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