shamanic chant, male throat singing (khoomei), deep bass drum, варган accents, didgeridoo background, reverb, echo, ritualistic, trance-like
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09.06.2026
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Текст песни
[intro]
[Low throat singing, the drone of a jew’s harp, the steady beat of a drum — a slow, hypnotic rhythm]
[Verse1] [The voice is low, rolling, echoing, with the rhythm of a drum building in the background]:
Я пельмени отварил,
Только воду я не слил —
Её хватит на три дня:
Ведь варил я их не зря!
[A drumbeat, a brief sound of a jew’s harp]
[chorus]
[The rhythm accelerates, high overtones are added, polyphony emerges — the choir echoes the lead singer.]:
Пельменная вода! [A beat of the drum]
В жизни всем она нужна. [Echo repeating echo: “…she is needed]
Она на всех одна, [Low rumbling]
Пельменная вода! [A resounding drumbeat accompanied by a jew’s harp ]
[Verse 2]
[The vocal line transitions into a rhythmic recitative, and the drum maintains a crisp, steady pulse]:
Пельменная вода —
Это лучшая еда!
В неё хлебом обмакнёшь —
Жизнь свою с нуля начнёшь!
[Short instrumental passage: mouth harp and rattle]
[chorus] [It gets even more powerful — claps and call‑and‑response vocals join the mix, and the rhythm erupts into a wild folk dance]:
Пельменная вода!..
В жизни всем она нужна!..
Она на всех одна!..
Пельменная вода!..
[Verse 3] [The vocal tone becomes mystical, barely audible — a whisper — then snaps into a sharp cry; the drum taps out a broken rhythm]:
Я пельмешечки варю,
И коту их отдаю.
А бульончик от пельменей
По соседям раздаю!
[A sharp, loud drumbeat erupts, then falls into a pause — 2 seconds of utter silence]
[ Final chorus] [Peak intensity: the pounding drum, the twang of a jew’s harp, guttural overtones, and the choir’s ecstatic cries]:
ПЕЛЬМЕННАЯ ВОДА! [A sharp drumbeat, the clatter of a rattle, and a low hum]
В ЖИЗНИ ВСЕМ ОНА НУЖНА! [An echo effect]
ОНА НА ВСЕХ ОДНА! [Rumbling bass]
ПЕЛЬМЕННАЯ ВОДА! [The last powerful beat of the drum, accompanied by the decaying twang of a jaw harp]
[Outro]:
[The drumbeat trails off slowly, with just a whisper of the jaw harp’s hum and a distant vocal echo lingering: “…water… water… water…]