Skilled players use the fiddle to mimic the neighing of a horse or the sound of a breeze across the open plains.
Traditionally, the two strings—made of horsehair—represent masculine and feminine energies (stallion and mare), blending into a soulful, layered voice.
The instrument's unique timbre is expansive and unrestrained.
In herding communities, the music is used to soothe animals, such as calming mares during milking or taming camels. Traditional Song Types
[morin Khuur] Mongolian Folk Songs | The Melodies From The Grasslands [ DELUXE ✯ ]
Skilled players use the fiddle to mimic the neighing of a horse or the sound of a breeze across the open plains.
Traditionally, the two strings—made of horsehair—represent masculine and feminine energies (stallion and mare), blending into a soulful, layered voice. Skilled players use the fiddle to mimic the
The instrument's unique timbre is expansive and unrestrained. blending into a soulful
In herding communities, the music is used to soothe animals, such as calming mares during milking or taming camels. Traditional Song Types Skilled players use the fiddle to mimic the