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This overtone singing must be practiced almost every day.
Nine years ago the UNESCO registered this Tuvan throat singing as a world heritage.
For that matter each ethnic group should save their own heritage on the basis of love and peace.
I’ve been to Mongolia where I collected melodies but I couldn’t bring back all the instruments I saw there, I have only two arms so I took a mental picture of them there and started making them here.
I’m not a professional musician I don’t say that I am. I’m self-taught, I don’t read music.
I saw people in Mongolia who couldn’t even read or write but they were marvellous singers and musicians.
I made recordings and now I sit down, do my homework and practice.
People work on their karma, just like I do and it’s a beautiful thing.
I feel home here.
This is the place where I can do my life’s purpose of saving the heritage of Earth and get the people together.
We help each other elevate on the levels of body, spirit and soul.
We are here for remembering who we are and where we are heading.
My name is Alexander Horsch. My mother is Russian a muscovite, my father is German.
I was made in Moscow and I was born in the old GDR. This is what I can say about my physical state. My soul is Hungarian.
I remember 1800 years ago I was here and I belonged to the Hungarians. That’s why my heart is Hungarian so I live and play music here. The overtone singing and the heritage saving what I do is a mission for me.
Contact: Phone: 0036309933096 E-mail: szkitaalex@gmail.com