Artist of the Week: Kongar-ol Ondar

I first heard Kongar-ol Ondar on the documentary "Gengis Blues" in which blind blues singer Paul Pena traveled to Mongolia. I am completely fascinated with sounds created by constricting and manuipulating the voice box. I would love one day to do two things, learn to sing like that and the second to travel to the country once known as Tuva. This show is also in remeberance in Paul Pena who died October 1, 2005.
"Kongar-ool Ondar is a master Tuvan throatsinger and a member of the Tuvan Parliament. Ondar was born in 1962 near the Khemchik River in western Tuva. Considered a living treasure by the Republic of Tuva, Ondar is granted a stipend and an apartment for the musical skills he possesses. Jovial and personable, Ondar is probably the best-known face of Хөөмей (khoomei) throat singing to Westerners, appearing often in interviews for CNN and other networks.
In the Central Asian tradition of self-fulfilling child naming, Kongar-ool literally translates to "Loud Boy".
Ondar is also known outside Tuva for inviting American blues musician Paul Pena to Tuva. Pena, who had learned throat singing before coming to Tuva, was the subject of the documentary Genghis Blues in which Ondar was also featured." - Wikipedia.com


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