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Hoomai is a very popular song on Douyin

In December 2022, the most popular song on Douyin was "Wolf Totem".

The song "Wolf Totem" makes you feel like you are visiting the grasslands of Inner Mongolia, responding to the nomadic people interpreted by the singer Tang Fei in the song. The singer Tang Fei used a young and innocent heart to pick up the gifts of time to the grassland and this nomadic people from this flowing song.

Singer: Tang Fei, a famous singer from the Art Troupe of the Political Department of the Air Force of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and a member of the Chinese Musicians Association. Graduated from Nanjing University of the Arts and is Yangzhou Charity Ambassador.

Khumai introduction:

Khumai, also known as throat singing, double-voice singing, multi-voice singing or Haolin Chaoer, is a kind of singing of many ethnic groups in the areas around the Altai Mountains This method is not unique to the Mongols.

Khumai is a magical singing art created by the aboriginal people of the Altai Mountains. It has been spread over a vast area long before Mongolia formed a nation in the 12th century: a singer purely uses his own vocal organs to sing in the Sing two or more parts at the same time.

The basic structure of the relationship between the parts of Khoomei is the combination of a sustained bass and the flowing melody above it. It can also be divided into "overtone humai", "tremolo humai", "compound humai", etc. It is unique among the folk songs of various ethnic groups in China.