Seopyeonje OST
- Length: 5:7
- Rating: 5.00 (2 ratings)
- Views: 91' favoriteCount='1
- Author: chopinxenakis
Tags: Korean music pansori seopyeonje sopyonje traditional
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Protect the Alaskan Wildlife Refuge!!
- Length: 2:29
- Rating: ( ratings)
- Views: 32
- Author: DailyMovie
Tags: animals ecology economy election endangered environment Fox fun global music news oil politics pollution
Big oil is trying to drill, in a refuge. These actions will split the land in an area where caribou migrate.. This Neil Cavuto, has issues.. I can't believe he doesn't even care about the animals..
Rgan gya'i skar ma and sman tshong tshe skyid (12)
- Length: 6:51
- Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
- Views: 1000' favoriteCount='3
- Author: TibetanMusicProject
Tags: endangered Labrang Love music Rebgong song Tibetan Traditional
This VCD is published by Xihai Ethnicities Audeo-video Publishing House. Rgan gya'i skar ma and Sman tshong tshe skyid were two lovers. Rgan gya'i skar ma was a man from Rgan gya Village, Labrang County, and Sman tshong tshe skyid was a woman from Sman tshong Village in Rebgong. Although they were lovers, their two villages fought over grazing rights and Rgan gya'i skar ma, who was considered a hero in his village, was killed by the men of Sman sthong Village in order to crush the Rgan gya villagers' hopes.This tragic story is known by many Tibetans. Traditionally, it was sung unaccompanied, but here it has been adapted for mandolin.
Rgan gya'i skar ma and sman tshong tshe skyid (10)
- Length: 2:45
- Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
- Views: 167' favoriteCount='1
- Author: TibetanMusicProject
Tags: endangered Labrang Love music Rebgong song Tibetan Traditional
This VCD is published by Xihai Ethnicities Audeo-video Publishing House. Rgan gya'i skar ma and Sman tshong tshe skyid were two lovers. Rgan gya'i skar ma was a man from Rgan gya Village, Labrang County, and Sman tshong tshe skyid was a woman from Sman tshong Village in Rebgong. Although they were lovers, their two villages fought over grazing rights and Rgan gya'i skar ma, who was considered a hero in his village, was killed by the men of Sman sthong Village in order to crush the Rgan gya villagers' hopes.This tragic story is known by many Tibetans. Traditionally, it was sung unaccompanied, but here it has been adapted for mandolin.
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