Music of Sakha
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Awards | MTV Russia Music Awards |
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National anthem | "Hymn of the Russian Federation" |
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The Sakha Republic is a part of Russia in Asia. Its most distinctive national instrument is the khomus, a lamellophone.
The Yakut people are a large ethnic group in Sakha. They are known for an epic poem called Olonkho. This epic is performed a cappella, generally at festivals, always by one man alone. The timbre and tone of the singer reveal the roles of the different characters.
[edit] External links
- Orto Doydu - Sakha Сultural Portal, has a splendid collection of songs and music in Mp3 and lyrics (in Sakha)
- German and Klavdia Khatylaev - Sakha Music)