Sedaa means "voice" in Persian, and it connects traditional Mongolian music with the Orient to create an extraordinary and fascinating sound. Master singers Nasaa Nasanjargal and Naraa Naranbaatar, who studied in their Mongolian homeland, join with the virtuosic Dulcimer player Ganzorig Davaakhuu and the Iranian multi-instrumentalist Omid Bahadori to bring you one genuinely exotic world between the Orient and Mongolian steppe. The foundation of their modern composition is formed by the natural sounds of traditional instruments, as well as the use of the ancient vocal technique of their nomadic ancestors, with which a person produces several tones at the same time.
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Sedaa means "voice" in Persian, and it connects traditional Mongolian music with the Orient to create an extraordinary and fascinating sound. Master singers Nasaa Nasanjargal and Naraa Naranbaatar, who studied in their Mongolian homeland, join with the virtuosic Dulcimer player Ganzorig Davaakhuu and the Iranian multi-instrumentalist Omid Bahadori to bring you one genuinely exotic world between the Orient and Mongolian steppe. The foundation of their modern composition is formed by the natural sounds of traditional instruments, as well as the use of the ancient vocal technique of their nomadic ancestors, with which a person produces several tones at the same time.
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