The song "Wolf Totem" makes you feel like you are in the grassland of Inner Mongolia, and resonates with the nomadic people interpreted by singer Tang Fei in his songs. Singer Tang Fei is picking up the gifts of years to the grassland and this nomadic people from this flowing song with a young and pure heart.
Singer: Tang Fei, a famous singer of the Art Troupe of China People's Liberation Army Air Force Political Department, and a member of China Musicians Association. Graduated from Nanjing Art Institute, Yangzhou Charity Ambassador.
Humai introduced:
Humai, also known as throat singing, double voice singing, multi-voice singing or Lin Haochao 'er, is a singing method of many ethnic groups around Altai Mountain, not unique to Mongolians.
Humai is a magical singing art created by the indigenous people in Altai Mountain. As early as the12nd century before Mongolia formed a nation, it was widely spread: a singer sang two or more voices at the same time with his own vocal organs.
The basic structure of Humai voice relationship is a combination of continuous bass and melody flowing on it. It can also be divided into "overtone humai", "vibrato humai" and "compound humai". Among the folk songs of all ethnic groups in China, it is unique.