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|audiofile  = NH BGM Audio 106 Khoomii Hifi.flac
 
|audiofile  = NH BGM Audio 106 Khoomii Hifi.flac
 
|audiotitle2 = Live Performance
 
|audiotitle2 = Live Performance
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|genre      = Mongolian folk
 
|genre      = Mongolian folk
|mood        = Laid-back
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|mood        = It's hard to say
 
|instruments = Throat singing vocals<br>Whistle<br>Morin khuur<br>Tovshuur<br>Hand drums
 
|instruments = Throat singing vocals<br>Whistle<br>Morin khuur<br>Tovshuur<br>Hand drums
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|composer    = [[Sayako Doi]]
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|label      = Gaia
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|owned by    = {{Availability|Villager|Chow|nb=true}}{{Note|name=HHP}}<br>{{Availability|Villager|Ken|nb=true}}{{Note|name=HHP}}<br>{{Availability|Villager|Lucky|nb=true}}{{Note|name=HHP}}<br>{{Availability|Villager|Roswell|nb=true}}{{Note|name=NHHHP}}
 
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"'''K.K. Khoomei'''" is a [[K.K. Slider]] [[List of K.K. Slider songs|song]] that first appears in {{NH}} {{NHVer|2.0|full}}. Khöömei is a style of {{Wp|Tuvan throat singing}} that originated in Mongolia. The song is a slow call-and-response between a throat singer and another instrument, while other traditional Mongolian instruments play in the background. Among them is a {{Wp|tovshuur}}, a three stringed lute, and a {{Wp|morin khuur}}, or "horsehead fiddle," which is seen on the album cover. The live performance demonstrates {{wp|overtone singing}}, with two distinct harmonics heard in K.K.'s vocals (a lower "bass" octave and a higher "whistling" octave).
 
"'''K.K. Khoomei'''" is a [[K.K. Slider]] [[List of K.K. Slider songs|song]] that first appears in {{NH}} {{NHVer|2.0|full}}. Khöömei is a style of {{Wp|Tuvan throat singing}} that originated in Mongolia. The song is a slow call-and-response between a throat singer and another instrument, while other traditional Mongolian instruments play in the background. Among them is a {{Wp|tovshuur}}, a three stringed lute, and a {{Wp|morin khuur}}, or "horsehead fiddle," which is seen on the album cover. The live performance demonstrates {{wp|overtone singing}}, with two distinct harmonics heard in K.K.'s vocals (a lower "bass" octave and a higher "whistling" octave).
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In {{HHP}}, "K.K. Khoomei" is played in the houses of [[Chow]], [[Ken]], [[Lucky]], and Roswell.
 
In {{HHP}}, "K.K. Khoomei" is played in the houses of [[Chow]], [[Ken]], [[Lucky]], and Roswell.
 
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==Music==
 
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[[Category:K.K. Slider songs]]
 
[[Category:K.K. Slider songs]]
 
[[Category:New Horizons songs]]
 
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Latest revision as of 07:10, March 11, 2023

K.K. Khoomei NH Texture.png
Album cover in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Aircheck
Live Performance
Composed by Sayako Doi
Mood It's hard to say
Owned by
Genre Mongolian folk
Instruments Throat singing vocals
Whistle
Morin khuur
Tovshuur
Hand drums
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 けけホーミー
 K.K.喉音
 Khöömii Kéké
 Tota-khöömei
 K.K. Khoomei
 Хоомей К. К.
 K.K.후미
 K.K.喉音
 Khöömii Kéké
 Tota-khöömei
 K.K. Khöömei
 K⁠.⁠K⁠.-⁠keelzang

"K.K. Khoomei" is a K.K. Slider song that first appears in Animal Crossing: New Horizons 2.0 Free Update. Khöömei is a style of Tuvan throat singing that originated in Mongolia. The song is a slow call-and-response between a throat singer and another instrument, while other traditional Mongolian instruments play in the background. Among them is a tovshuur, a three stringed lute, and a morin khuur, or "horsehead fiddle," which is seen on the album cover. The live performance demonstrates overtone singing, with two distinct harmonics heard in K.K.'s vocals (a lower "bass" octave and a higher "whistling" octave).

Album cover[edit]

The album cover for "K.K. Khoomei" features K.K. Slider dressed in a deel and hat while playing his morin khuur. The background is a Mongolian tapestry styled after the ones made during the times of the Mongol Empire. Small, white illegible text sits in the bottom right corner of the cover.

Appearances[edit]

In New Horizons[edit]

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, "K.K. Khoomei" is played in Roswell's house. The aircheck of this song can be obtained from this villager after visiting his house by his favor. This song's aircheck can also be purchased in Nook Shopping daily selection for  3,200 Bells.

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Happy Home Paradise, "K.K. Khoomei" is played in the houses of Chow, Ken, Lucky, and Roswell.

Gallery[edit]

Music[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Japanese けけホーミー
Keke hōmī
K.K. Khoomei

Korean K.K.후미
K.K. Humi

Simplified Chinese K.K.喉音
K.K. Hóu yīn
K.K. Throat Singing

Russian Хоомей К. К.
Khoomei K. K.

Dutch K⁠.⁠K⁠.-⁠keelzang K.K. Throat Singing

German K.K. Khöömei

European Spanish Tota-khöömei

European French Khöömii Kéké

Italian K.K. Khoomei

Notes[edit]