Mongolian Throat Singing Blind Auditions SHOCKS The Voice Coaches | Bites

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Published 2023-01-20
Bukhu Ganburged made our Coaches’ jaw drop with his unique throat singing original song!

🍩 Performance info:
Bukhu Ganburged performed his original song ‘Mother and Father’ on The Voice Australia 2020.

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All Comments (21)
  • @TalentSnacks
    What did you think of Bukhu's unique Blind Audition? 🍩
  • @migol1984
    Honestly, this guy is more of a master at his artform than any of those judges are at theirs.
  • @willowthesily672
    as a british person with no ties to mongolia, this makes me proud of my mongolian heritage
  • the Horsehead fiddle may be one of the most hauntingly beautiful instruments on the earth, its just ethereal, the singer's voice is very clear as well even when throat singing. this is special.
  • There's just something so powerful about the sound of the fiddle blended with throat singing that touches something deep down in your spirit.
  • The entire audience was quiet after he finished because they were in the moment. Those few silent seconds before the applause were the real tribute.
  • @alissaharder
    This is what I love about cultural music. While we may not know what is being said, something deep inside us moves and fills our soul. Whether dance or a song, it connects all of humanity. It is the universal song that we share.
  • @D33PFAYK
    I don't think I've ever seen a judge thank someone so humbly for choosing them. This guy completely took over the room before he even started on the instrument.
  • @Lorfind949
    as an Australian, this makes me proud of my Mongolian heritage
  • @yangtze873
    Music of a civilisation that almost conquered the entire world 🔥👍🏾
  • @alexro8726
    If we take the music of our ancestors (regardless of nationality), then it causes an extraordinary response in our souls because it plays on their real strings, close to nature and nature. Lacking those technical capabilities, they used other means to access the hearts of listeners. And it does not depend on the times. And now goosebumps from such representations. This is real.
  • I legit cried for this performance. what amazing talent. Thank goodness people still pursue this art of Mongolian throat singing in the modern world.
  • @thelandlord111
    This man who has mastered his art is being judged by pop idols who weren’t even top of their game.
  • @tmanimal
    I am a wissened old 76 yr English guy, and that brings tears to my eyes.. The beauty of the human voice...
  • @TheBaumcm
    His polyphonic is beautiful. Not sure why professional singers are so surprised
  • @shanegagnon3423
    THIS is talent, THIS is bringing back our old ancestral DNA and music from the past ... Its just ... insanely beautiful!
  • @blakehockey14
    That’s the closest that audience and coaches will ever get to hearing and angel sing. That awakened something that’s been suppressed in soul for a long time. That was like being on a life long journey listening to him sing.
  • This is why music is so powerful. You can take something from a completely different culture written in a language you don't understand and be absolutely moved to the core by it. That was a truly beautiful performance.