Tsuur and khumei in the sources of oral culture

There are many sources of Mongolian music in Mongolian and Chinese oral and written sources, including the Tsuur. ” Echoes cannot be imagined without the organ of speech, and this is the main feature of their color imitation. This is because the evidence that a person used to imitate the sound of mu...

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Main Author: L. Kherlen
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Language:Russian
Published: Kalmyk State University named after B.B. Gorodovikov 2021-08-01
Series:Nomadic Civilization: Historical Research
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Online Access:https://www.nomadic-kalmsu.ru/jour/article/view/29
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description There are many sources of Mongolian music in Mongolian and Chinese oral and written sources, including the Tsuur. ” Echoes cannot be imagined without the organ of speech, and this is the main feature of their color imitation. This is because the evidence that a person used to imitate the sound of music before making music and then used his or her speech organs as music can be clearly seen in Mongolian throat singing and whistling. The percussion music retains elements of both the harmonica and the whistle in the structure of the melody, and the percussion method is based on the whistle. Even today, it is interesting to see when and where the percussion was played and in what order. It is not used for small weddings, love affairs, or music, but is usually used only for large ovoo rituals and large-scale festivals. We are proud that this tradition has been preserved in an almost ancient form and passed down to us. It also needs to be preserved and developed, and the source material is still open.
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spelling doaj.art-e23cb5c3ed554b90a1d4851805c7b0d02023-03-13T08:42:28ZrusKalmyk State University named after B.B. GorodovikovNomadic Civilization: Historical Research2782-33772021-08-01119410210.53315/2782-3377-2021-1-1-94-10228Tsuur and khumei in the sources of oral cultureL. Kherlen0Монгол Улсын их сургуульThere are many sources of Mongolian music in Mongolian and Chinese oral and written sources, including the Tsuur. ” Echoes cannot be imagined without the organ of speech, and this is the main feature of their color imitation. This is because the evidence that a person used to imitate the sound of music before making music and then used his or her speech organs as music can be clearly seen in Mongolian throat singing and whistling. The percussion music retains elements of both the harmonica and the whistle in the structure of the melody, and the percussion method is based on the whistle. Even today, it is interesting to see when and where the percussion was played and in what order. It is not used for small weddings, love affairs, or music, but is usually used only for large ovoo rituals and large-scale festivals. We are proud that this tradition has been preserved in an almost ancient form and passed down to us. It also needs to be preserved and developed, and the source material is still open.https://www.nomadic-kalmsu.ru/jour/article/view/29“цуурын магтдуу”монгол дуу хөгжимсурвалж бичигцуурхөөмэйдуурьсалэгшиглэгээ
spellingShingle L. Kherlen
Tsuur and khumei in the sources of oral culture
Nomadic Civilization: Historical Research
“цуурын магтдуу”
монгол дуу хөгжим
сурвалж бичиг
цуур
хөөмэй
дуурьсал
эгшиглэгээ
title Tsuur and khumei in the sources of oral culture
title_full Tsuur and khumei in the sources of oral culture
title_fullStr Tsuur and khumei in the sources of oral culture
title_full_unstemmed Tsuur and khumei in the sources of oral culture
title_short Tsuur and khumei in the sources of oral culture
title_sort tsuur and khumei in the sources of oral culture
topic “цуурын магтдуу”
монгол дуу хөгжим
сурвалж бичиг
цуур
хөөмэй
дуурьсал
эгшиглэгээ
url https://www.nomadic-kalmsu.ru/jour/article/view/29
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