Throat Singing! Wow! Vocal analysis & reaction - OTYKEN & Ummet Ozcan - Altay

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Vocal Coach reacts to reaction to analyses analyzes analysis of breaks down Ummet Ozcan X Otyken - Altay (Official Music Video)
Original Video without interruption: • Ummet Ozcan X Otyken ...
Check out Otyken here: otyken.ru/?lang=en
Check out Ummet Ozcan here: www.ummetozcan.com
OTYKEN is an innovative music ensemble hailing from the heart of Siberia, known for its unique blend of traditional Tuvan folk music and contemporary electronic beats. This dynamic group captivates audiences with their mesmerizing throat singing, skillful use of traditional instruments like the igil, doshpuluur, and khomus, and the incorporation of modern synthesizers and drum machines, creating an unforgettable sonic experience. OTYKEN's music is not just a performance; it's a cultural journey that bridges the ancient and the modern, transporting listeners to the vast landscapes of Tuva. Their songs often revolve around themes of nature, spirituality, and the nomadic lifestyle, reflecting the deep connection between the Tuvan people and their environment. Ideal for music enthusiasts eager to explore world music with a modern twist, OTYKEN offers a compelling narrative that resonates with global audiences seeking authentic and innovative musical expressions.
Ummet Ozcan is a world-renowned Dutch-Turkish DJ and music producer, celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to the electronic dance music (EDM) scene. With a unique sound that blends big room, trance, progressive house, and electro house, Ozcan has carved a niche for himself in the global music industry. Known for chart-topping hits like "The Code," "Revolution," and "Smash!," his tracks are staples in dance music festivals and clubs around the world. Ozcan's innovative use of synths and software in music production has positioned him as a pioneer in the EDM genre, earning him a loyal fan base and critical acclaim. His collaborations with industry giants such as Tiesto, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, and R3hab further cement his status as a key influencer in the dance music community. For fans of cutting-edge electronic music and high-energy performances, Ummet Ozcan represents the pinnacle of creativity and electrifying musical prowess in the contemporary EDM landscape.
"Altay" is a groundbreaking collaboration between the Siberian indigenous band OTYKEN and the renowned Turkish-Dutch DJ and producer Ummet Ozcan. This track is a masterful fusion of Tuvan throat singing and traditional Siberian instruments with Ummet Ozcan's signature electro house beats. The song draws inspiration from the majestic Altai Mountains. "Altay" by OTYKEN and Ummet Ozcan is a bold musical experiment that bridges the gap between the ancient and the modern, offering listeners a unique and immersive auditory experience.
Songwriters: Andrey Medonos and Ummet Ozcan
Producers: Andrey Medonos and Ummet Ozcan
Genre: EDM, Tuvan Folk
Origin: Krasnoyarsk, Russia and Putten, Netherlands
Performed by
* Ümmet Özcan
* Alena - vocals, drums (2015-2018)
* Kristina - violin (2015-2019)
* Misha - throat singing, guitar, bass guitar, jaw harp, drums, komuz (2017-2019)
* Tsveta (Alina) - jaw harp, drums, komuz, vocals, rattle (2017-present)
* Aisylu (Tansylu) - bass guitar, drums, jaw harp, vocals, rattle (2017-2021)
* Aiko - bass guitar (2018, 2023)
* Azyan - vocals (2018, 2021-present)
* Altyna (Altynai) - komuz, vocals, jaw harp (2018-2021)
* Eugene - saxophone, throat singing, jaw harp (2018-2021)
* Taida - vocals (2019-2021)
* Maya (Viktoria) - drums, assistant producer (2019-present)
* Sandro (Sandroiy) - rattle, throat singing (2020-present)
* Ach - keyboard, throat singing (2020-present)
* Kunchari - igil (2021-present)
* Hakaida - drums (2022-present)
* Otamay - komuz (2022-present)
* Muna (replacing Aiko) - bass guitar (2023-present)
Date and Location
Chulym River
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  • @BethRoars
    @BethRoars2 ай бұрын

    An oops from me regarding Guitar analogy with the Jaw Harp. Thanks @johnmaloney for pointing it out: The sound waves created by the strings don't go into the body through the sound hole/F-holes, bounce around, and come back out. That's a common misconception. They cause the top of the instrument to vibrate, which is what amplifies the sound. The purpose of the sound hole/F-holes is to allow the top to vibrate more feely and to allow air to escape the body and help projection. So throw out that analogy, however, a jaw harp does still use your mouth as a resonator :)

  • @ATAS66

    @ATAS66

    2 ай бұрын

    OTYKEN AND DIANA ANKUDINOVA! THE BEST FROM RUSSIA! 🎉❤

  • @ikk16

    @ikk16

    2 ай бұрын

    Otyken is holy capital turks.

  • @JoeR203

    @JoeR203

    2 ай бұрын

    If you liked Stryper, you'll love Steelheart. Listen to their songs "I'll Never Let You Go" and "Can't Stop Me Loving You". Most people would suggest "She's Gone", which is still a good song, but I feel "Can't Stop Me Loving You" has better high notes. Of course, "I'll Never Let You Go" is their most famous song so everyone recommends that one. 🙂

  • @job341kg

    @job341kg

    2 ай бұрын

    @BethRoars Beth, а вы знаете, что американские индейцы тоже родом из Сибири? :)

  • @C.C.2000.

    @C.C.2000.

    2 ай бұрын

    Do you know Dimash?

  • @superfbomb9054
    @superfbomb90542 ай бұрын

    I don't understand the words but her singing gives me chills

  • @RLKmedic0315

    @RLKmedic0315

    2 ай бұрын

    It's horrid.

  • @user-dime

    @user-dime

    Ай бұрын

    Я тоже не понимаю, ну и ладно. Может: что вижу, то и пою?... По любому очень здорово у них получается!!! ПС: приятель у меня есть, татарин московский. По- татарски шпрехает будь здоров,.. может он переведёт?..

  • @MrMoon1ight
    @MrMoon1ight2 ай бұрын

    как же я люблю смотреть реакции на наших Сибирских девчонок :) и еще Уммет помимо того что он известный диджей он еще и мультиинструменталист играет на многих старинных инструментах :) очень радует что ты подготовилась к видео и узнала много всяких фактов о музее о людях :) по этому посоветую тебе посмотреть и другие видео Otyken

  • @balporsugu7046
    @balporsugu70462 ай бұрын

    Ötüken was the capital of the First Turkic Khaganate and Uyghur Khaganate. It has an important place in Turkic mythology and Tengrism. Otukan (Ötüken) is also one of the names given to Mother Earth. Otuken is located in Kharkhorin district in Övörkhangai Province of present-day Mongolia. Etügen Eke (Mother Earth) is an earth goddess in Tengrism. She was believed to be perpetually virginal. The word "etugen" associates with woman and daughter of Kayra. Also her name may have originated from Ötüken, the holy mountain of the earth and fertility gddess of the ancient Turks. Medieval sources sometimes pair Etugen with a male counterpart named Natigai or Nachigai(Natikai, Natıkay), although this is probably a mistake based on a mispronunciation of Etugen. In mythology Etugen is often represented as a young woman riding a grey bull.

  • @uragan0787

    @uragan0787

    Ай бұрын

    That's right, but unfortunately, the Turkic peoples, who were separated by time, remember it less and less...

  • @shebmet7699

    @shebmet7699

    Ай бұрын

    Wow👍🏻🙏🏼😊 dankeshon

  • @user-rf3pb6zr2s

    @user-rf3pb6zr2s

    18 күн бұрын

    Вы забыли упомянуть, что это народы России​@@uragan0787

  • @ElanurMH
    @ElanurMH2 ай бұрын

    Both, Ummet Özcan and the band members of Otyken have Turkic roots, both belong to different Turkic tribes whose original homeland was central Asia and Siberia. Over thousands of years, due to migration and the very large geographical areas, the different Turkic tribes grew apart from each other. Some of these tribes even migrated across the Bering Strait to North America thousands of years ago and are the ancestors of the indigenous tribes there. Although the various Turkish clans are widely distributed throughout Asia and Europe, they share the same original language, culture, instruments and mythology. According to Turkic mythology and stories, the area around the Altay Mountains is the original home of many Turkic tribes and "Otyken/Ötüken" is the first capitol of these tribes. This area is sacred to all Turks. Ummet Özcan, who himself has Turkish roots, is a DJ and lives in the Netherlands. He uses the throat singing technique here, which is very common among the Turkic and Mongolian peoples in Asia. Many instruments used here are also ancient and traditional. The second instrument Ozcan plays in the video is the "dombra" also called ikili (iki means 2 in Turkish) because it has 2 strings. A further development of this is the Turkish Saz/Bağlama which has more strings (6 - 7). The mouth instrument you call jaw harp looks modern, but the traditional version of it has existed for hundreds of years and is called "Gubuz". If I saw it correctly, there is also something like "Muhinhur" (an instrument with a horse's head and the strings made from the hair of the horse's mane) and "Kılkopuz", also called ikili, a kind of mixture of violin and double bass, the strings also made of horse hair. Otyken sings about the Altay /Altai mountains so far I could understand (because I can hear her singing "dağlar" which means mountains ın turkic languages) Ozcan sinngs about ancient Turkish deities that the Turks believed in before the emergence of the monotheistic religions when they were still shamans. From the names of the deities we can also deduce that these peoples were led more by matriarchy. Here are the names of some of the goddesses and gods Özcan sings about: * Tengri = sky god. He is the creator of everything. Tengri was the main god of the Turkish pantheon who controlled the celestial sphere. * Kayra or Kaira = Supreme God of the Universe * Adaghan = mountain god. * Ülgen or Ulgen = God of goodness. * Mergen = God of wisdom. * Kyzaghan/Kızagan = god of war * Umay = goddess of fertility. She is also the goddess of virginity and therefore refers to women, mothers and children. * Kuara = God of Thunder * Kubai/Kübey = Goddess of birth and children. It protects women who give birth.She gives children soul. * Koyash/Kuyaş = Sun God. Koyash is the son of Sky Tengri and the Earth Goddess. * Ak Ana = (Ak means White) Goddess of Creation. She is the original creator goddess of the Turkish people. She is known as the goddess of water. * Ay Ata = God of the Moon. * Gun Ana/Gün Ana = Goddess of the Sun. * Yel Ana = Goddess of the Wind * Yer Ata = God of the Earth * Od Ata or Öd-Ögöd = God of time. In Turkish mythology, he is seen as the personification of time. Often seen with the Time Horse Od Ana = Goddess of Fire. She is also called the goddess of marriage.

  • @nadiravc5958

    @nadiravc5958

    2 ай бұрын

    TÜRK, dememek için 40 takla atıyorlar .. Ama nafile ... Yola devam....!! Teşekkürler... 🇹🇷🇫🇮🇰🇿🇰🇬🇵🇼🇹🇲🇦🇿🇭🇺🇷🇼

  • @Agentdobra

    @Agentdobra

    9 күн бұрын

    Wow.bravo.👍

  • @BeauBerry1369
    @BeauBerry13692 ай бұрын

    I literally came across the band today and I'm loving it

  • @tatarchai5064

    @tatarchai5064

    2 ай бұрын

    I was at their concert in Moscow last year. It was incredible!

  • @mistercointreau5247

    @mistercointreau5247

    Ай бұрын

    Lucky old you. There is more.

  • @Erin-te8bl
    @Erin-te8blАй бұрын

    I really love Otyken's music ❤

  • @rubikjon
    @rubikjon2 ай бұрын

    Oktay's part in this video is a list of Turkic gods, a kind of prayer. A girls' party is a journey through Altai in search of or to visit the groom. Therefore, in this song you can feel the rhythm of the wild nomads racing. The Turks are horse people, a culture of nomadic life.

  • @lan_verne_
    @lan_verne_2 ай бұрын

    Watch the OTYKEN concert in Moscow, it's amazing! 🥰❤ You can divide it into several parts to make it more convenient for you. But be careful, you will completely fall in love with them 😃

  • @SpaceNudger
    @SpaceNudgerАй бұрын

    Hello @BethRoars i have to say i really enjoyed your reaction to this song . Watching you smile and dance made me smile and cheered my night up .Thank you .😁

  • @Seth-TR
    @Seth-TR2 ай бұрын

    Ötüken is one of the names given to Mother Earth in Tengriism, the traditional belief of the ancient Turks (Göktürk State). Altai people are one of the Turkic peoples. Most of them live in the Altai Republic in Siberia. There are also Altai people living in the Tuva Autonomous region of Russia. As a note, Altai mountains are the homeland of the Turks. Our Great Ancestors Bumin and Istemi Khagans, the founders of the Gokturk state, founded the Gokturk State, the first Turkish state in this geography. Greetings from Istanbul to all Turks wherever they live in the world.

  • @remziarslankale

    @remziarslankale

    2 ай бұрын

    Selam kardeşim ❤️

  • @jonatanmartini4517
    @jonatanmartini45172 ай бұрын

    what a good surprise! Otyken has been my favorite band for the past month (since I discovered them) and I can't wait for them to be really famous so I can hear their music everywhere, I really really love them

  • @camilaelias6074
    @camilaelias60742 ай бұрын

    The instrument that kinda looks like a bow is a berimbau, very popular in Brazil

  • @LEUCHTFEUERgermany

    @LEUCHTFEUERgermany

    2 ай бұрын

    i was just about to wirte this. love it

  • @Calvinus99

    @Calvinus99

    2 ай бұрын

    native Americans are from Siberia

  • @camilaelias6074

    @camilaelias6074

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@Calvinus99 and the man playing the instrument invented in Angola, which is widely used in Brazil, is Turkish. What's your point?

  • @Calvinus99

    @Calvinus99

    2 ай бұрын

    @@camilaelias6074 all people are from Africa.

  • @Playingwith3D
    @Playingwith3D2 ай бұрын

    I love when I discover something and a few months later everyone else catches on. This music is incredible.

  • @user-xe6rv4vv4r
    @user-xe6rv4vv4rАй бұрын

    I watched many vocal analysis video creators. This is best one. Background story, history, education perfect. And it's fun

  • @sVieira151
    @sVieira151Ай бұрын

    I absolutely love this band!

  • @JoePuzzlin
    @JoePuzzlin2 ай бұрын

    This song and review was fun. Might have to check out more of them.

  • @hiawatha.g
    @hiawatha.g2 ай бұрын

    Nice analysis of the various vocal tones and techniques.I am obsessed with this band, thank you for featuring them.

  • @MrRabiddogg
    @MrRabiddogg2 ай бұрын

    they have posted concert videos to their channel. not quite the same as being in the audience but it's probably the closest either of us will have anytime soon

  • @srudine
    @srudineАй бұрын

    The title Altay highlights a mountain range called the Altai. Your note accidently transposed the L & T (it happens). Mountain ranges on the Moon were often named after their earthly counterparts thus, as an astronomer, the misspelled word caught my eye. Love your analysis as always and I really enjoyed this patron vote. Thanks Beth!

  • @podrunner743
    @podrunner7432 ай бұрын

    Through learning more traditional throat-singing, I had taught myself how to play overtone melodies when I played didgeridoo. One of the most profound musical experiences I've ever had was being surrounded by the members of Huun Hur Tu after one of their shows, and playing "Arte Sayur" (sort of the Tuvan national anthem) while they sang. Their vocals were nearly palpable; it felt like I could lean against them. In one evening those musicians taught me as much about art as I had learned in a lifetime as an artist. Anyone interested in more traditional overtone styles should check out Huun Hur Tu and the incredible singer Ondar, as well as the documentary Genghis Blues. There's so much being done with this music now (it's everywhere in movies; the Sardauker planet in Dune, for instance), and it makes me very happy to see this exposure and innovation. Thank you for featuring this!

  • @shonsa285

    @shonsa285

    Ай бұрын

    👍

  • @bronsonleach3573

    @bronsonleach3573

    Ай бұрын

    I throat sing as well for octavism training. Octavism has no throat singing in it but it requires your vocal cords to be very relaxed and throat singing is a good warm up.

  • @ArgentonRodrigo
    @ArgentonRodrigo2 ай бұрын

    4:47 it's a berimbau, traditional in Angola, but heavily used in Brazil in campoeira and some religious songs

  • @Brian______AU
    @Brian______AU2 ай бұрын

    Great video, Beth! I was born and grew up in that City. When I was visiting my parents in 2014 I went to the Honey museum you mentioned and met Andrey. He is a very interesting character. Praises old Russian monarchy, doesn't believe men and women are equal in rights. He said that many problems we have now is because men are too soft nowadays and "can't keep their wives in an iron body (means they can't force discipline and point out that their place is in the kitchen /laundry room, etc). Also said he wished he lived in the end of the 19"th century when everything was as it should be. Wonder if he's changed his views since then. 🤔 Btw, the music and the whole performance is pure gold. 😊

  • @shawnlopez2317
    @shawnlopez23172 ай бұрын

    It's about darn time that somebody who knows what they are talking about did this song, and with some actual information about the groups too, bravo Beth!

  • @user-dw4ml3pb2y
    @user-dw4ml3pb2y2 ай бұрын

    Watch the video of the band Otyken Phenomenon. In it, the vocalist fully reveals her vocal abilities. You won't regret it )

  • @luistello1172
    @luistello1172Ай бұрын

    the bow looking instrument is from Angola (south western Africa) originally but very popular in Brazil. It's called Berimbau. If you ever saw a video of the Max Cavalera from Sepultura (before) and Soulfly (now) he plays it pretty well but those are metal bands, greetings from Chile! :)

  • @poyznelf
    @poyznelf2 ай бұрын

    Love Otyken. Find their vocals enthralling

  • @frankskye5584
    @frankskye55842 ай бұрын

    I've been listening to Otyken for couple of months and I love their music. Very percussive and rhythmic with all of the different sounds they put together. I can see it being both energizing and meditative. I have to check out more of Ummet Ozcan. They would be a great live show!

  • @user-xj6pv1sb6r
    @user-xj6pv1sb6r2 ай бұрын

    Один из блогеров кто понял,качественно объяснил👍

  • @JendaBenda
    @JendaBenda2 ай бұрын

    OTYKEN AND DIANA ANKUDINOVA are the BEST FROM RUSSIA! 🎉❤

  • @tigerziz
    @tigerziz2 ай бұрын

    Hey the instrrument you were asking for calls : berimbau a Brazilian single-stringed bowed instrument, used to accompany capoeira!

  • @MortimerFolchert
    @MortimerFolchert2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Beth! :D This was so educational! I learned a lot today. :3 And this collab just is a masterpiece^^

  • @gratshor
    @gratshor2 ай бұрын

    Most interesting instruments: Bow like - Brasilian Berimbau Jaw Harp /Jew Harp / Khomus / Vargan

  • @clivemortimore8203
    @clivemortimore82032 ай бұрын

    OTYKEN are brilliant, I have been following them for some time. I really like Maya's drumming, she is the lynch pin in the band.

  • @user-ii3qe5ks1x

    @user-ii3qe5ks1x

    3 күн бұрын

    В группе они все бесподобны, наши девочки с Алтая 😮

  • @user-gb1yy7be2y
    @user-gb1yy7be2y2 ай бұрын

    I like your reaction. Especially your thorough fascination with it! Really, you're doing great!Thank you!

  • @user-de6jk9dx5k
    @user-de6jk9dx5k20 күн бұрын

    Отукен супер, умнички, Умет Озкан получился потрясный дуэт, хотелось бы услышать их ещё в какой-нибудь песне. Привет из Сибири!

  • @hostetler125
    @hostetler125Ай бұрын

    You can't help but love Otyken and dance to them (and The Hu).

  • @StevenTyree-sl2nx
    @StevenTyree-sl2nx2 ай бұрын

    What a fun and educational experience. The spectrograph was especially helpful. Your explanations are technical and still approachable. The music itself was very interesting and enjoyable.

  • @DaElfer
    @DaElfer2 ай бұрын

    Omg so happy so see you back with one of the bands I love

  • @murators4501
    @murators450124 күн бұрын

    Turan eller var olsun! 🤘

  • @disdrac
    @disdrac2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for yet again introducing me to great stuff! ❤ To the playlist it goes!

  • @yevrahhipstar3902
    @yevrahhipstar3902Ай бұрын

    This music is about connection with nature. Modern western music is about disaffection and alienation. "Altay" makes my heart expand and fills my eyes with tears of ecstacy.

  • @shaolinman
    @shaolinmanАй бұрын

    I am dancing and jumping up and down to the rhythmic, beat and sounds of Otyken.

  • @shawnjaillet568
    @shawnjaillet568Ай бұрын

    Love your reaction to this amazing group of cultural musicians. I’m in awe of the depth of music and story. Thank you much for the background of some of the techniques. PS you lol check out your music as well :)

  • @MarkBtvd
    @MarkBtvd2 ай бұрын

    What an amazing song and performance! Your explanations are very interesting. I see I have some research to do into Otyken and throat singing. And I love how music makes you dance. Such obvious joy! 😊 MB

  • @kaanyagzer8536
    @kaanyagzer85362 ай бұрын

    If you Interest I can explain first part .. Throath Sing lyrics. As you know Ummet Ozcan also a Shaman a Tengri believer ... he follow old roads like many others. (Yes .. Shamanism popular again) ... and Lyrics At the start .... he start with this "Innocent like a born from a teenage girl" then he kept with Ancient Turkic God and Goddesses names ... Kök Tengri, Kayra, Erlik, Ulgen, Mergen, Kyzaghan, Umay, Kuara ,Kubai , Kuyash, Jak Ana , Ay Ata, Gun Ana, Yel Ana, Yel Ata ... those are god and goddess from Turkic Mitology. He kept continue with other names ... Burkut , Öd Boz Tengri, Aisyt , Su Ana, Su Ata, Od Ana, Od Ata,Yer Tanrı, Hurmuz, Jaiyk, Alaz, Bananai, Kailyn, Etugen ... ... every name has meanings, had purpose ... like ... Od Ana (Female Protector of Fire) and Od Baba (Male Protector of Flame) and Alaz (Flame) this is old way, call their names for success, for being victor. Guess what? Ummet Ozcan succeeded thanks to his old God's and Goddesses :)

  • @BabaYga89
    @BabaYga892 ай бұрын

    Якутяночки нашли своего бэк вокалиста 😂 колабы всегда получаются неповторимыми и красивыми и единственными в своем роде и жанре. Бере беееее бееее

  • @NOTME858
    @NOTME8582 ай бұрын

    BETH IS ADORABLE ❤

  • @kenbunkley1167
    @kenbunkley11672 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the introduction to a new musical type and group to follow. I love world music and this will be added to my playlist. Thanks, Beth! Roar!

  • @LordToddtastic666
    @LordToddtastic6662 ай бұрын

    Otyken are amazing! I love the energy and enthusiasm in their music. Thanks be to the algorithm for introducing them to me

  • @jean-michelcagnac
    @jean-michelcagnac2 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU,BETH for all musics...💖💖💖💖💖🎤🎼🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶

  • @user-yq9dg1rm3x
    @user-yq9dg1rm3x2 ай бұрын

    Привет из Красноярска 👋 ❗ Жалко девчата из OTYKEN не сняли свой клип на Красноярских Столбах ❗ Вот это был бы огонь 🔥 ❗

  • @can1s_lupus
    @can1s_lupus2 ай бұрын

    Excellent reaction, also very informative. Thanks ❤

  • @aericconline3684
    @aericconline36842 ай бұрын

    Ummet has a Birembau. You see it a lot in Brazilian music. You "pick" it with a bow, "fret" it with a rock (or similar) and the gourd at the base amplifies and distorts the notes.

  • @TheWeaponing
    @TheWeaponing2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for all the info you give me

  • @MagicThys
    @MagicThys2 ай бұрын

    wonderful perception you have

  • @dougel4709
    @dougel47092 ай бұрын

    "I'm just going to dance the rest of this out." You and me both, Beth!!!!

  • @Andy_from_de
    @Andy_from_de2 ай бұрын

    So happy right now! 🙂

  • @GrunkleBearnison

    @GrunkleBearnison

    2 ай бұрын

    Congrats on the shout out, friend! 😁

  • @phispit6662
    @phispit6662Ай бұрын

    I'm so glad you used Alex Glenfield overtone singing to show the different styles ! Best theoric explanation remains Anna-Maria Helefe videos If any of you never listened to her work with RITUS, well, now is the time.

  • @gokhantiryaki3522
    @gokhantiryaki35222 ай бұрын

    Aytaç Doğan - Bir Kızıl Goncaya Benzer Dudağın (Live) (Official Video) ''Your lips look like a red rosebud'' Bir kızıl goncaya benzer dudağın ''You are the only rose of this garden which is in blossom'' Açılan tek gülüsün sen bu bağın ''Your marquee of love are set to the hearts'' Kurulur kalplere sevda otağın ''Who knows which heart will be your station'' Kimbilir hangi gönüldür durağın ''Who ever sees you wishes to hold you on his chest'' Her gören göğsüme taksam seni der ''Some talks about your cyrstal glance'' Kimi billur bakışından söz eder ''Some says 'you set me on fire' Kimi ateş gibi yaktın beni der ''Who knows which heart will be your station'' Kim bilir hangi gönüldür durağın. Lyrics; Melek Hiç /Composition; Amir Ateş Category; Turkısh Art Musıc /Tune ; Muhayyerkürdi/Instrument; Kanun

  • @wowkar8857
    @wowkar8857Ай бұрын

    I fell in love! You're like the sun! Oh my God, you're so beautiful! The sun has sanctified you with a divine brush! I'm losing my words!

  • @euricofrade6728
    @euricofrade67282 ай бұрын

    He is playing a Brazilian berimbau, traditionally used by capoeira musicians.

  • @Hogtownboy1
    @Hogtownboy12 ай бұрын

    I love this. I had not heard something since i took a trip to iqualit back in the 1980’s

  • @MagicThys
    @MagicThys2 ай бұрын

    being inside a cloud of sound, enjoyment, praise

  • @MozFialho
    @MozFialhoАй бұрын

    Hi Beth, this is my first time on your channel - by the way, I loved it. Regarding Otyken, I discovered it recently and was intrigued by the beautiful music they make. Regarding the instrument you ask about, at 04:46, played by Ummet, it is called "Berimbau" here in Brazil, and I don't know for sure, but perhaps it has African origins (Angola), or even from the city of Salvador, in the State of Bahia Brazil. It is often used in a dance/fight called "Capoeira". I hope I helped you. Peace and tranquility to all.

  • @johnhmaloney
    @johnhmaloney2 ай бұрын

    Such a great song. I've always been fascinated by throat singing and often wondered what may have inspired people to take the time to develop the techniques. Btw, just a quick correction to what you were saying about how acoustic guitars work ... The sound waves created by the strings don't go into the body through the sound hole/F-holes, bounce around, and come back out. That's a common misconception. They cause the top of the instrument to vibrate, which is what amplifies the sound. The purpose of the sound hole/F-holes is to allow the top to vibrate more feely and to allow air to escape the body and help projection. But there are acoustics without any holes in the top that are just as loud.

  • @BethRoars

    @BethRoars

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks John! I'll amend that!

  • @jhonnyortiz2334
    @jhonnyortiz23342 ай бұрын

    Hi, react to Phenomenon from Otyken pls!! 🙏🙏 that gonna blow your mind 🤯

  • @djlhobbies2579
    @djlhobbies2579Ай бұрын

    I see a Golden Buzzer in their future

  • @nilheim_HF
    @nilheim_HF2 ай бұрын

    Oscar speaks Turkish, the Turkish language is part of the group of Turkic languages, the peoples of Siberia are more proficient in the languages ​​of the same group - Turkic. For example, they have the same score 1 - one - bir', etc. Throat singing is part of the culture of many peoples, including those from Siberia. My grandmother is a mestizo - partly Slavic, partly Yakut.

  • @user-rh2zn1vl4q

    @user-rh2zn1vl4q

    22 күн бұрын

    На татарском 1 - один - бер...)))

  • @beatrizspinellimilani1285
    @beatrizspinellimilani1285Ай бұрын

    In Brazil we call the long one string instrument Berimbau.

  • @user-rf3pb6zr2s
    @user-rf3pb6zr2s2 ай бұрын

    Россия многогранна на таланты

  • @Dr.Claw_M.A.D.
    @Dr.Claw_M.A.D.Ай бұрын

    Your not wrong about dancing. Ozmet plays this music at raves. You can watch it on yt. Mixing Siberian traditional music, with throat signing is amazing, putting it to a Techno driving beat is a stroke of genius

  • @patricia8888
    @patricia888827 күн бұрын

    The instrument is a hungo (Angola) or berimbau (Brazil). Very common in Salvador, Bahia/Brasil

  • @wadadli4sun
    @wadadli4sun2 ай бұрын

    OTYKEN played at HOZO suprrfest just before Christmas in Sài Gòn, Việt Nam. Great show ‼️

  • @fabiolimadasilva3398
    @fabiolimadasilva339824 күн бұрын

    I am engineer and I studied acoustics at university. For this reason, I have a more physical point of view about harmonics. Always that I attend a classical music show, I think about wave propagation, membranes, strings and so on.

  • @justingoodnow851
    @justingoodnow8512 ай бұрын

    Please please check out Phenomenon by Otyken

  • @stamasd8500
    @stamasd85002 ай бұрын

    Regarding Fable... you should be proud of it, it's great. And anyone who hasn't heard it, what are you waiting for?

  • @user-bm6oi1ih5l
    @user-bm6oi1ih5l2 ай бұрын

    Very cool

  • @AegonTargaryen-xc9ul
    @AegonTargaryen-xc9ul2 ай бұрын

    Greetings to the Altay family

  • @justaemptymall
    @justaemptymall2 ай бұрын

    I am in awe how diverse Turkic culture is. Chinese and Japanese culture are easier to have a overview of and they are already big. Also Turkic culture is in comparison VERY underrated and that is unfortunate because for example the Chulym language(of the girls) is basically almost exstinct.

  • @shebmet7699
    @shebmet7699Ай бұрын

    Классная реакция😊👌🏻вспомнил школьные годы с илюстрациями😊🙏🏼👍🏻😊🇷🇺✌🏼

  • @bronsonleach3573
    @bronsonleach3573Ай бұрын

    Throat singing is the manipulation of the false fold by using air pressure. You can make 3 different sounds at the same time. For the low notes, imagine grunting you feel a little vibration deep down in the throat. Push the air and try to maintain that deep vibration, and you will hear it start to sound like a motorcycle. Try not to hurt yourself your body is not used to using this muscle so train it. Then you can add overtones and you will sound like a tree frog. I have tought it to a few people. I like it because I am into octavism and it makes my normal singing voice even more powerful over time. Overtones are not a form of throat singing it is a manipulation of the tongue on the roof of the mouth.

  • @a.p.kartsev
    @a.p.kartsev2 ай бұрын

    Thanks.

  • @andrerustamov8223
    @andrerustamov8223Ай бұрын

    Спасибо 🙏 🌹

  • @carolmartin4413
    @carolmartin44132 ай бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful and, yes, fascinating. I'm always moved by the depth of feeling coming from various native performers..especially when doing their native music. As an aside...you did Amarillo by Morning (George Strait) not long ago. Now look up the same song...Bluegrass Cover...an Asian group. Listen to the erhu...unbelievable and another example of cross heritage playing creating beautiful music.

  • @z0ttel89
    @z0ttel89Ай бұрын

    Ümmet's vocal parts really give vibes of ancient turkish shaman tribes. I'm sad that turkish shamanism is basically dead nowadays and has been replaced with the demon of Islam. My neighbours here in Ankara would not like me saying this hahaha. Love this music and really cool reaction!

  • @Aussiecris214
    @Aussiecris2142 ай бұрын

    Wooooow

  • @MagicThys
    @MagicThys2 ай бұрын

    @beth you got the arms

  • @ipseipse5010
    @ipseipse50102 ай бұрын

    Good job Beth. Greetings from Siberia 😊

  • @Minay777
    @Minay777Ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @theremnant2967
    @theremnant2967Ай бұрын

    Very well done the choreography, the editing, the contrast between the two singers, the dimensional shifting, as the harmonies bring resonance to the heart. Great job. Yes this band opens up realms to other different dimensions in a resonance of a flow that generates a positive lift of the spirit. As we move forward on the timeline warriors of light in all forms, in all the arts, in all the earth rise with song and dance lyrics to enhance, to meet the challenge as the veil is removed between realms to bring joy as a most powerful weapon against darkness that threatens all the tribes of humanity in the last days cycle of the circle of time. In Ancient Atlantis sound vibrations, with crystals were used for prayer, meditation, healing, time dialation and cutting of megalithic structures and stones, by a device called a Resonator. The Remnant 😇 January 6th 2024

  • @MichaelPallada
    @MichaelPallada2 ай бұрын

    Otyken is amazing! Ummet makes very dope tracks. His track Xanadu (also with Mongolian throat singing) is awesome!

  • @supramen1814
    @supramen181410 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @dkmcbigsley
    @dkmcbigsley2 ай бұрын

    It doesn't hurt that these gals are easy on the eyes. That said: it's a fascinating sound

  • @oscararzate7956
    @oscararzate79562 ай бұрын

    Me gusta tus variaciones de tus reacciones esta música un tanto enigmatica me hubiese saber de que país proviene al principio creí que era nórdica pero la cantante tiene rasgos orientales en fin me gustó ese tipo de cántico como manejan el sonido de la garganta es espectacular bien mi H Prrj ❤👏👏🍀🍀 tú pelo te hace ver tan hermosa 💙💜

  • @erdimandu9977
    @erdimandu99772 ай бұрын

    They are shaman Turks from Syberia.

  • @ru123da5
    @ru123da5Ай бұрын

    Вы не слушали клип Феномен. Посмотрите и послушайте, это классно.

  • @alexduraev
    @alexduraev2 ай бұрын

    Hi you absolutely must check out “Pleiades Map”, the new single by the band called Saphath:) that’s one of the “you cannot miss” things

  • @Janete.Serafim.Oliveira
    @Janete.Serafim.Oliveira2 ай бұрын

    🤩🤩🤩

  • @bamsbeyrek4939
    @bamsbeyrek49392 ай бұрын

    Keyifli bir tepki videosu ❤