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Huun‐Huur‐Tu

Huun-Huur-Tu (Tuvan: Хүн Хүртү, translit. Khün Khürtü; Russian: Хуун-Хуур-Ту; Chinese: 恒哈图; pinyin: Hénghātú) are a music group from Tuva, a republic of Russia situated on the Mongolia–Russia border.

The most distinctive characteristic of Huun-Huur-Tu's music is throat singing, in which the singers sing both the note (drone) and the drone's overtone(s), thus producing two or three notes simultaneously. The overtone may sound like a flute, whistle or bird, but is solely a product of the human voice.

The group primarily use native Tuvan instruments such as the igil, khomus (Tuvan jaw harp), doshpuluur, and dünggür (shaman drum). However, in recent years, the group have begun to selectively incorporate Western instruments, such as the guitar. While the thrust of Huun-Huur-Tu's music is fundamentally indigenous Tuvan folk music, they also experiment with incorporating not only Western instruments, but electronic music as well.

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Genres overtone singing folk electronic tribal techno

Albums

  1. 60 Horses in My Herd: Old Songs and Tunes of Tuva
    1993
  2. The Orphan's Lament
    1994
  3. Fly, Fly My Sadness
    1996
  4. If I’d Been Born an Eagle
    1997
  5. Mountain Tale
    1998
  6. Where Young Grass Grows
    1999
  7. Malerija
    2003
  8. Altai Sayan Tandy‐Uula
    2004
  9. Mother Earth! Father Sky!
    2008
  10. Eternal
    2009
  11. Ancestors Call
    2010

Other releases

  1. Live 1
    2001
  2. Spirits From Tuva
    2002
  3. More Live
    2003