Mongolian music
Mongolian music is characterized by its unique vocal styles and traditional instruments. One of the most distinctive forms is throat singing, where singers produce multiple pitches simultaneously. Instruments like the morin khuur (horsehead fiddle) and yatga (zither) are commonly used, adding rich textures to the music.
The music often reflects the vast landscapes and nomadic lifestyle of Mongolia. It plays a significant role in cultural celebrations and rituals, with songs that tell stories of nature, history, and daily life. Traditional music is an essential part of Mongolian identity and is passed down through generations.