What does Aha-ho mean in Mongolian songs?

Aha-ho in Mongolian songs means to express one's pride.

Mongolian songs are famous for their loud voices and melodious tunes. This kind of folk songs include narrative songs, ancient hunting songs, pastoral songs, banquet songs and so on. Its content is very rich, including descriptions of love and marriage, praises of horses, grasslands, mountains and rivers, and praises of grassland heroes. These folk songs vividly reflect the customs of Mongolian society. First of all, it is narrative folk songs.

Introduction of Mongolian songs:

This kind of folk songs express the emotional color of folk songs, praise or censure, joy or sorrow while telling things. Music melody is mostly based on song content or singing environment or plain description, or intense and cheerful, or depressed and deep. Mongolian is a nation that loves music and is good at singing and dancing. It is known as "music nation" and "poetry nation".

Mongolian folk songs have a unique style of national vocal music. No matter whether they are loud and clear, or they are echoing in a low voice,' Aha-e-e-e' is a place where Mongolian descendants live and live in Inner Mongolia and all over the world. You can hear the unique poetic expression of these four words in the song and interspersed in the lyrics, which has never stopped from ancient times. This unique emotional expression has always been passed down.

Mongolian songs fully show the simple, bright, enthusiastic and bold character of the Mongolian people, and are deeply welcomed and loved by people. Mongolian music not only has the same style of the whole nation, but also has the unique style of each region, which is gorgeous and colorful. Many artists collect folk songs in the grassland, which further arranges, protects and spreads Mongolian folk songs.