i've come to the theatre museum to meet ganzorig. guttural throat singing. this is throat singing.ng two notes at the same time — a low, guttural drone and a higher pitched melody over the top. applause. woo! well, first of all, thank you for that amazing, incredible performance. tell me a bit about yourself and how you got started. he's a member of a rock group called altai, updating this ancient art for a new audience. throaty singing. it takes years to master, but we've all got to start somewhere. ok, i'm ready for my throat singing lesson, and i apologise in advance for what's about to come out of my mouth. ok. it's here, not here. yeah. he demonstrates. how was that? yeah. good. now i've got my growl, time to try a tune. guttural throat-singing. she coughs. oh, i can see you doing that kind of small, medium, then "ah". yeah. deep guttural sound. that's about as much as my lungs can do. ok. one minute. she coughs. how do you think i did? good? yeah. or "get out". she laughs. outside of the museum, mongolian tradition continues to transform this city. hundreds of thousands of no