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Listen to a series of scary events that happened to a family while living in a house in Fresno, California.
Reupload version edits:
As requested by listeners, drum and qeej song was taken out. Thank you for understanding.
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Sinister Dark Ambient
All Music is produced by CO.AG using various synthesizers and affects ambient sounds are recorded using a TASCAM DR 05
All Music and Sound is Copyright and royalty free unless stated in the Descriptions
Notes about the Qeej from Hmong Cultural Center
This qeej instrument song is performed as part of the traditional Hmong Funeral Ceremony and taught as part of the Qeej class curriculum at Hmong Cultural Center in Saint Paul, MN. The Qeej is a bamboo pipe instrument known worldwide as the primary cultural identifier for Hmong people practicing the traditional Hmong religion. It plays a pivotal role at Hmong funerals, as the sound of its chords are thought by Hmong to call the soul out of the body and into the afterworld. Many Hmong believe that a proper burial cannot occur without the playing of the Qeej instrument at a funeral ceremony.
This project has been supported by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and a Folk Arts grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, this activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wgPh8VCtgE&t=31s
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Listen to a series of scary events that happened to a family while living in a house in Fresno, California.
Reupload version edits:
As requested by listeners, drum and qeej song was taken out. Thank you for understanding.
Music Credits:
Sinister Dark Ambient
All Music is produced by CO.AG using various synthesizers and affects ambient sounds are recorded using a TASCAM DR 05
All Music and Sound is Copyright and royalty free unless stated in the Descriptions
Notes about the Qeej from Hmong Cultural Center
This qeej instrument song is performed as part of the traditional Hmong Funeral Ceremony and taught as part of the Qeej class curriculum at Hmong Cultural Center in Saint Paul, MN. The Qeej is a bamboo pipe instrument known worldwide as the primary cultural identifier for Hmong people practicing the traditional Hmong religion. It plays a pivotal role at Hmong funerals, as the sound of its chords are thought by Hmong to call the soul out of the body and into the afterworld. Many Hmong believe that a proper burial cannot occur without the playing of the Qeej instrument at a funeral ceremony.
This project has been supported by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and a Folk Arts grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, this activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wgPh8VCtgE&t=31s
Artwork/Picture Credits:
Anonymous submission
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