The three most classic songs of Qiongying Dolma are "Green Tara Mantra", "Tibetan Great Compassion Mantra" and "Om Mani Paimi Hum".
These three songs are included in Qiong Ying Dolma's album of the same name "Qiong Ying Dolma". The songs express spiritual yearning with pure sounds, hiding wisdom in the ritual sense of music, softly Singing Sanskrit chants that naturally reveal compassion can make people forget about the world. A refreshing sound of nature and a wonderful sound that nourishes the soul, "Qiongying Dolma" is a pure work that is pleasant to the ears and shocking to the soul.
Gently calling out her name, Qiongying Dolma, will make people feel warm love. She said she wanted her love to turn into warm hand-holding and tight love. Hugs and love. She walks around the world, not only using her heavenly voice to spread the Dharma, but also using her fraternity to convey the compassion soaked in the wisdom of Buddhism to all places where her voice is heard.
Qiong Ying Dolma’s music characteristics:
Qiong Ying Dolma’s voice is wonderful, and her singing rhythm has a strong Indian and Pakistani flavor, with almost no high notes. All her singing is related to Buddhism. The tunes are so pure and beautiful, without any impetuousness and noise in the world. They are wonderful sounds that cultivate the soul and calm the body and mind.
When Qiong Ying Dolma sings, her bass is full and solid. When singing scriptures, her sentimental chants can be better interpreted. Sometimes it feels like she is singing like a professional vocal singer, but She does not have the overtone treble like Yangjin Lhamo. In the processing of the bass, she can freely make some modifications and transpositions. Of course, this is also a folk melody often found in Tibetan songs.