Vocal Coach Reacts to THE HU 'Wolf Totem' (Vocal Analysis)

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In this video, I react for the first time to The Hu performing "Wolf Totem". In this video, I analyse their amazing performance, explain and demonstrate their vocal techniques and I'll tell you what I think made it so great.

I am delighted that I finally got to react to this song! Such a cool blend of rock and Mongolian music!

I'm so excited to be a part of your singing journey, It's one that truly never ends.

Love you forever,
The Fairy Voice Mother x

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Thank you SO MUCH for the incredible support! ✨

TheFairyVoiceMother
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I don't always ride my horse into battle against the invading barbarian hordes, but when I do, this song is in my headphones

ronparsons
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These guys are graduates of the Mongolian Music Conservatory with degrees in Classical Music. They're fabulous musicians. Their albums are a combination of traditional Mongolian influences and modern rock. They are terrific "live" performers. Thanks for the reaction.

BluejeanMama
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I'VE BEEN WONDERING when you would finally find this gem. Their, "Song of Women" ft. Lzzy Hale from Halestorm is a great one as well

PopsBarnCatMafia
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I saw someone else’s comment on another video saying they’d seen the hu live at a nordic festival and they had a few thousand vikings fist pumping and chanting the whole song - can you even imagine, that would be incredible.

RandiPoitras
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👉The Hu: This band was founded in 2016. The syllable Hu in the band name is the Mongolian root for the word human. The band name roughly translates as 'the people'. The band's logo shows a snow leopard. The band chose this animal because of its mythical significance. Among other things, it is said to be a symbolic animal for ancient Mongolian tribes.

The four members of the band, Gala (Singer), Jaya (Singer), Enkush (Mongolian horse head violin, Undertone singing) and Temka (Mongolian Gitarre), all have degrees in music from the Mongolian State Conservatory. Jaya teaches there under his real name G. Nyamjantsan. The HU have modified and strengthened their instruments, which were mostly played sitting down.

The Hu call their style of music Hunnu Rock. They use traditional Mongolian musical instruments such as the horse head violin, the Mongolian guitar and also employ traditional Mongolian undertone singing. The HU have modified and strengthened their instruments, which were mostly played sitting down. From the field of heavy metal they mainly borrow the hammering basses for their music. (www)

* The HU - This Is Mongol -
* The HU - Sad But True (Official Music Video) -
* The HU - Yuve Yuve Yu -

Ines-rnsi
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"Look, Mommy! horses!" - The most frightening sentence in 13th century China

evilduckydetroit
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The Hu are so amazing live! like 8 people on stage and 7 of them throat singing and all of them playing different instruments... And the best is that even if you can't understand a word, you can always shout "Hu! HU!..." in almost every song because of the steady base rythm. It feels so good when the whole audience rides on that primal atmosphere

OxholeBassBananas
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The joy on your face when the singing kicked in! Glad you liked this.

TheSteelGuy
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Одна из самых живых реакций, что я видел на эту песню. 💘😍

АлександрРепников-эк
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These guys did a version of this with Jacoby Shaddix from Papa Roach doing kindofa English translation alternating verses...it got a TON of airplay in my area which was cool and how a lot of us came to know them...they also released a Metallica cover all in their native language ---it was really cool...love that these guys were embraced!!!

mattblatchley
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I've seen this live its fecking awsome

tombland
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Hi Molly!!

Curiosity: The instrument Morin Khuur, is very prominent in the band, it usually has a sculpture of a horse's head on top and its strings are traditionally made with horsehair, and these beautiful "choros" are an attempt to imitate sounds of horses neighing through the Mongolian prairies, an animal symbol of the traditional peoples of this beautiful country. Something the band tries to bring is the fusion of their country's traditions with modern music.

Congrats on the amazing reaction...again!

Desatandorumos
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I've said it before and I'll say it again, they have the most badass looking traditional and non-tradition instruments in rock/metal
Glad u did this one FVM! Fusion of styles can be sooo powerful I wish bands like this would be better recognised by media
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People should dare more mixing and matching styles vocals techniques and random sounds.. we need it now more than ever

lyutprok
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I honestly haven't clicked on a video faster! I knew going in you'd have so much fun with it. The joy on your face, and in your reactions, truly made my day! Thank you!

anthonywilson
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"done in a classy way." She actually put the right word to how I feel about this song.
Amazing.

lgjm
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Love this! The string instrument has a horse head because the horse is symbolic for Mongolians. So unique! I hope you feel better soon! ❤

BetsySchiller-sjsm
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I remember when I first saw this video and was completely blown away. The fusion of traditional Mongolian music snd western rock is absolute genius. It’s as sophisticated a style of music as you’ll find anywhere.

robertcampopiano
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I really enjoy your reactions. They are filled with information, your enjoyment and enthusiasm. Thank you for what you do.

MartyReed-rcpv
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Ok, lets all agree this girl really frikking understands music.

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