[morin Khuur] Mongolian Folk Songs | The Melodies From The Grasslands Instant

The instrument's unique timbre is expansive and unrestrained.

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 blending into a soulful

The Morin Khuur is the primary accompaniment for several distinct Mongolian folk forms: layered voice. In herding communities

The instrument's unique timbre is expansive and unrestrained.

Traditionally, the two strings—made of horsehair—represent masculine and feminine energies (stallion and mare), blending into a soulful, layered voice.

In herding communities, the music is used to soothe animals, such as calming mares during milking or taming camels. Traditional Song Types

The Morin Khuur is the primary accompaniment for several distinct Mongolian folk forms: