It has been a freezing wintry day in Canberra (Australia). For a brief thirty seconds it managed to snow, but because I was too slow to get my coat and shoes on, I missed it. Today I stayed indoors. Even so, the cold soon got to me, so I decided to cook and went on a musical journey from America to Mongolia. The two go together in my house. I was very intrepid, listening to a few of the suggestions provided by that popular music streaming platform. It was worth the effort.
It is nice to know that there is still much beauty to enjoy.
Kind Regards.
Tracy.
The universal language of music speaks to everyone!
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It does indeed, Punam.
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Resonances that carry across upland steppes and mountain fastnesses and then round the planet. A very fine find, Tracy.
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Thank you, Tish. Sometimes it is worth taking a chance on something new.
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Definitely!
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Thank you for sharing a little of that beauty!
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My pleasure, Heather.
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A beautiful find Tracy, reminds me of a sacred voices festival from many years ago 🙂💖🎶 xxx
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So glad you liked it, Xenia. The voice is a beautiful thing.
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What a transcendent voice. Thank you so much for sharing it with us. Speaking of Mongolia, have you heard the Hu? Their video is mesmerizing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4xZUr0BEfE
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Thank you, Liz. And thank you for the song recommendation. I’ve heard some mongolian throat singers perform at our folk festival and they have rocked it up, but this takes it to a whole new level.
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You’re welcome, Tracy! I’m glad you liked it.
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Thank you Tracy for the introduction to this beautiful music. It is heartfelt.
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You’re welcome, Sid.
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LIL on missing the snow Tracy. Odd for me to think about freezing in our mid-summer. You should have lovely spring soon 🤞
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I can smell it on the breeze, Tina. Plus, the birds are getting frisky.
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Ah, the joys of Canberra – where several cold winds blow, keep warm 🙂
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Thank you, Paul. 🙂
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🙂
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Oh my god. What a man, what a man, what an abusive man!
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Sickening
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What a beautifully mesmerizing voice and song, Tracy!! I feel transported to a different world listening to it. I’ve watched a couple of Mongolian films a few years ago that told lovely stories and often included their beautiful music. 😊
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Daiqing Tana is Mongolian? I wouldn’t have guessed (I would have thought Middle East) but the music is enchantingly gorgeous, transcending centuries and borders. I was mesmerized by this group. Thank you for sharing such beauty.
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