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Mongolian Traditional Long Song by Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble | When Strangers Meet
The genre is called long son (Urtyn duu) because of the way the singer stretches out each syllable. A four-minute song may consist of only ten words.
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I thought the screeching like a cat to sing was a bad stereotype.
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