Radik Tyulyush Solo Album CHALAMA (Only traditional Tuvan instruments was used.)
“CHALAMA” is the second Radik’s solo album. Chalama is a respect and tribute for Spirits of the Land.This album is a tribute for World Cultural Tree.
It contains traditional Tuvan tunes and songs with Radik’s arrangement and songs written by him and his relatives.Only traditional Tuvan instruments was used.
RADİK TYULYUSH: Vocal, Throat Singing, Igil, Byzaanchy, Shoor, Doshpuluur, Chadagan, Percussion, Deer Decoy.
Sound recording by Sergey Kalugin,Alexandr Kostarev, Alexey “Mapa” Ivanow.
Mixing,mastering and keyboard (5,9,10) by Alexey “Mapa” Ivanow.
Sound effect by Sergey Kalugin, Alexey “Mapa” Ivanow.
Sound producing by Valery Atanova and Radik Tyulyush.
Executive producing by Valery Atanova.
Design by Natalia Atanova.
Color photos by Semen Amanatov.
Watercolor images by Valery Atanova.CHALAMA Web-Site:http://chalama.kroogi.com/en/download/2831022-Chalama.html
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This entry was posted on 05/29/2014 by Radik Tyulyush. It was filed under ART, CHALAMA, FOLK MUSIC, GIRTLAK MÜZİĞİ, MUSIC, Throat singing, THROAT SİNGİNG, TRADİTİONAL, TRADİTİONAL CULTURE, tuvan music and was tagged with Byzaanchy, Chadagan, Deer Decoy, Doshpuluur, igil, listen Radik Tyulyush Solo Album, listen tuvan music, Percussion, Radik Tyulyush Solo Album CHALAMA, Shoor, Spirits of the Land, Throat singing, traditional Tuvan instruments, traditional Tuvan tunes and songs, World Cultural Tree.
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05/29/2014 at 20:28
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Chalama is a respect and tribute for Spirits of the Land.This album is a tribute for World Cultural Tree.
It contains traditional Tuvan tunes and songs with Radik’s arrangement and songs written by him and his relatives.
Only traditional Tuvan instruments was used.
05/29/2014 at 23:33
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