Hanggai
| Mongolian name | |
|---|---|
| Mongolian script : | ᠬᠠᠩᠭᠠᠢ |
| Transliteration: | qangɣai |
| Official transcription of the PRCh: | Hanggai |
| Cyrillic script : | Хангай |
| ISO transliteration : | Hangaj |
| Transcription: | Changaj |
| Pronunciation in IPA : | [ xaŋɣaj ] |
| Chinese name | |
| Simplified : | 杭 盖 乐队 |
| Pinyin : | Hánggài yuèduì |
Hanggai is a musical group from Inner Mongolia ( China ) that combines traditional Mongolian instruments such as morin chuur and overtone singing (chöömii) with modern forms of music. The band members live in Beijing . The band comes u. a. in the documentary Beijing Bubbles .
The singer Hugjiltu from Hanggai is now with the group Ajinai .
Albums
- Hanggai . 2005.
- Mongolian Folk Music . 2006. ISRC CN-A13-07-315-77 / A.J6
- Introducing Hanggai . 2008.
- Juan Zou De Ren - He Who Travels Far . 2010.
- Four Seasons . 2012.
- Baifang . 2014.
- Horse of Colors. 2016
See also
Web links
- Hanggai Band ( China Today )
- Introducing Hanggai ( The Guardian , Jul 25, 2008)
- Introducing Hanggai ( BBC , July 25, 2008)
- Hangin 'With Hanggai ( Memento from July 29, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) An Olympian Q&A With the Mongolian-Chinese Champs (Spinner.com)
- Article about Hanggai at rockinchina.com