Vocal Coach REACTS - The HU Band 'Wolf Totem'

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The Hu is a Mongolian Folk metal band formed in 2016. With traditional Mongolian instrumentation, including the Morin khuur, Tovshuur and Mongolian throat singing, the band calls their style of music "hunnu rock", hu inspired by the Hunnu, an ancient Mongolian empire, known as The Huns in western culture.

Vocal Coach REACTS - The HU Band 'Wolf Totem'has been created in the hope that you may learn how to harness your own performance abilities and be able to make smart, informed choices on stage that enhance your performance.

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Absolutely lost it at “I feel like I need to go out and do something manly like chop wood-“, cannot stop laughing

kaileashields
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I'm a Mongolian and i am proud of that .😀❤

enkhmanlaibatmunkh
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I love The Hu, they are such sweet guys, I listen to aome of theinterviews, these guys have all studied at the mogolian school for music, One of them is even a vocal coach teacher for over 20 years, , They play mongolian traditional instruments and love to sing about their traditions and country. Thanks a million

chrispeters
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What i love about this song is that it doesn't really need a translation. Once you DO see the translation, its exactly what you think is.
This song would not be out of place as the soundtrack for an epic movie battle.

themoondog
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You are exactly right about this song, It is a war chant . There's a version of this same video with English lyrics . You should watch that one just to see the lyrics . You'll see why the Mongols were the most feared people on the planet in their time .

richdandanell
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That's what I love about the Hu. No translation necessary. You completely nailed the song. You should check out the lyrics.

visforvegan
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Yuve yuve yu by them is even better. Make sure to turn on the subtitles though. Progressive Mongol rock is so good.

daisho
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The lyrics are pretty much «we will mess you up» yes

madelen
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The instruments are called morin khuur and tovshuur. Keep that metal coming, Ken. Please feel free to bang your head any time you like, sir! 🤘😁

jeremys
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This is such an awesome song! It's the song that introduced me to The HU. As a musician I loved the choice of having the chant on the up beat as opposed to being on the beat.

sunbladedrgn
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The guys behind the band are a biker gang that supported them for the video, they are not part of The Hu :)

fstad
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These guys are seriously so cool. 😁 I’m not even a metal fan, but I love The Hu!

suztino
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Imagine you’re a 13th century peasant going about your business in your little village and suddenly you hear this outside the walls...

BigSeth
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Hmm, once the music video starts, your microphone audio seems to be failing(at 1:32 thus far).

Edit: Mic audio came back around 3:00

Final edit: Brilliant video as always. ^^ As visibly entranced as you were by this song, I can highly recommend the song Yuve Yuve Yu, by the same artist.

SirMethos
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Yuve Yuve Yu is another head banger. I'm 77 now and still have to react :)

christinestromberg
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There's a version where they have English subtitles, and you're exactly right -- it's basically, "you come after us, we're going to mess you up and you're not going home." A little more graphic and threatening though. Absolutely love this one.

debischepers
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I had the absolutely pleasure of seeing them live and they're just as incredible! His voice will rattle your soul!

TheSpunkyGirl
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I LOVE this version, but the cover they made with Papa Roach's singer is really cool as well

shadowcat
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The first time I heard Mongolian throat singing had been about maybe 2 years ago and that was a Tuvaan throat singer. Now, that I've discovered the Hu back shortly after that, I was amazed and I still am honestly. I think that because of the different regions of Mongolian that each individual tribe(?), I think that's what they're called, has their own version of throat singing even though that there are a few recognizable styles that are mainstreamed. The Hu is displaying one of those styles even though it's not overtoned Tuvaan throat singing.

But, yea, great video, and this is one of my favorite songs to listen to as well. Hope you have a great day as well!

jenniferchoate
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I was actually able to see them live last year at Rock am Ring and i gotta say: They're absolutely great live! If you ever get the chance to see them i can really really recommend it!

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