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Encyclopedia > Music of Himachal Pradesh
Music of India
Genres
Classical (Carnatic and Hindustani)
Bhajan
Bhangra
Filmi
Ghazal
Rock, Pop and Hip hop
Timeline and Samples
Awards Bollywood Music Awards - Punjabi Music Awards
Charts
Festivals Sangeet Natak Akademi – Thyagaraja AradhanaCleveland Thyagaraja Aradhana
Media Sruti, The Music Magazine
National anthem "Jana Gana Mana", also national song "Vande Mataram"
Regional music
Andaman and Nicobar Islands - Andhra Pradesh – Arunachal Pradesh – AssamBiharChhattisgarhGoaGujaratHaryanaHimachal PradeshJammu – Jharkhand – KarnatakaKashmirKeralaMadhya PradeshMaharashtraManipurMeghalayaMizoramNagalandOrissaPunjabRajasthanSikkimTamil NaduTripuraUttar PradeshUttaranchalWest Bengal
Other South Asian music
Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Bhutan - Maldives - Nepal - Pakistan - Sri Lanka

Himachal Pradesh is a state of India, located in the northwest corner of the country. There are many kinds of folk songs from the area, many of which are sung without accompaniment. The music of India includes multiples varieties of folk and pop music, along with Carnatic and Hindustani classical music. ... The origins of Indian classical music can be found from the oldest of scriptures, part of the Hindu tradition, the Vedas. ... This article or section should include material from List of Carnatic singers. ... Hindustani (हिन्‍दुस्‍थानी) classical music is an Indian classical music tradition originating in the North of the Indian subcontinent circa the 13th and 14th centuries CE. Developing a strong and diverse tradition over several centuries, it has contemporary traditions established primarily in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. ... A Bhajan is a Hindu devotional song, often but not necessarily of ancient origin. ... The bhangra is a lively folk dance which traces its roots to the region of Punjab (North India and Pakistan). ... Filmi is Indian popular music as written and performed for Indian cinema. ... In poetry (and as the lyrics in songs), the ghazal is a poetic form consisting of couplets which share a rhyme and a refrain. ... Indian hip hop, is a type of fusion music created by taking western hip hop and mixing it with Indian music. ... A music festival is a festival that presents a number of musical performances usually tied together through a theme or genre. ... Saint Tyagaraja The Tyagaraja Aradhana festival is held in January when most of the leading exponents of Carnatic music come to perform and are watched by thousands of ardent fans of classical music. ... Cleveland Thyagaraja Aradhana is a music festival of Indian classical music. ... For information on Princess Sruti of Nepal see Princess Shruti. ... The National Anthem is the name of a song by the band Radiohead. ... Jana Gana Mana (Thou Art the Ruler of the Minds of All People) is the national anthem of India. ... Vandē Mātaram is the national song of India. ... Andhra Pradesh is a state of India, known for classical dance of various kinds. ... The music of Assam, a state in the northeastern part of India, can be divided into various categories of folk music. ... Bihar is a state of India. ... Chhattisgarh is a state of India with strong tribal traditions of music and dance. ... Goa is a part of India, and has had historically closer connections with Western classical music than the rest of the country. ... Gujarat is a part of India, known for lively traditions of both folk and classical music. ... The Indian state of Haryana has produced a number of kinds of folk music, and has also produced many important innovations in Indian classical music. ... The historic region of Kashmir, an area disputed by India and Pakistan, encompasses the modern regions of Kashmir, Ladakh and Jammu. ... The historic region of Kashmir, an area disputed by India and Pakistan, encompasses the modern regions of Kashmir, Ladakh and Jammu. ... Kerala is a region of India, musically known for Sopanam. ... Manipur is a region of India. ... Mizoram is a region in India. ... Nagaland is a region of India. ... Punjab is a region in India which is musically best-known as the home of bhangra, a lively folk dance that evolved into a popular form of electronic music among Punjabi expatriates in the United Kingdom. ... Rajasthan is a region of India, home to several important centers of Indian musical development, including Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaipur. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Since the 1980s, Afghanistan has been involved in near constant violence. ... Bangladesh is traditionally very rich in its musical heritage. ... Music of Bhutan has traditional genres such as rigsar, zhungdra and boedra. ... The Maldives are an island nation in the Indian Ocean, and its culture is an amalgamation of Malaysian, Indonesian, East African, Arab and Indian influences. ... Nepal has some thirty-six different ethnic groups and multiple religions and languages. ... By far the most dynamic and popular music of Pakistan is qawwali, which has been internationally popularized by stars like Nusrat Ali Khan. ... Sri Lanka is an island of the Southern coast of India. ... Himachal Pradesh (हिमाचल प्रदेश) is a state in northwest India. ... India is subdivided into 28 states, 6 union territories and a national capital territory. ... Folk music, in the original sense of the term, is music by and of the people. ...


Jhoori is a type of song that celebrates extra-marital romance. It is popular in Mahasu and Sirmaur, and is accompanied by a female dance called jhoomar. Laman songs from Kulu are another type of love song. Sirmaur is one of the districts of Himachal Pradesh. ... In the Book of Mormon, Laman (BoM Arabic لامان Lāmān) was one of the rebellious sons of Lehi and lived around 600 BC. He and his brother Lemuel were ancestors of the Lamanites. ... Kullu is a district in Himachal Pradesh, India. ...


Samskara songs are sung at festivals and celebrations by women from some of the higher castes. These songs are based on ragas, which are compositions of Indian classical music, as are the martial jhanjhotis. For the movie by this title, see Samsara (2001). ... Raga (राग) (rāg /राग (Hindi), raga (Anglicised from rāgaḥ/रागः (Sanskrit)) or rāgam /ராகம் (Tamil)) are the very detailed melodic modes used in Indian classical music. ... The origins of Indian classical music can be found from the oldest of scriptures, part of the Hindu tradition, the Vedas. ...


Ainchaliyan are religious songs, sung at the bride's house after a wedding and by women at the home of an unmarried girl.


In Chamba-Pangi, wandering musicians play a khanjari (tambourine) and perform, also using string puppets. Spanish antique tambourine The tambourine is musical instrument of the percussion family consisting of a single drumhead mounted on a ring with small metal jingles. ... A puppet is any controlled character, whether formed by a shadow, strings, by the use of a glove, by direct mechanical contrivance (for example a cable-controlled figure for film or TV) or electronic guidance (such as a radio or infrared remote controller). ...


Himachal Pradesh folk music features a wide variety of drums, including dammama, damanght, gajju, doru, dhaunsa, nagara, dholku, nagarth, tamaka, dafale, dhol, dolki and hudak. There are also wind instruments like algoja, peepni, shehnai, bishudi, karnal and rana singha, and percussion instruments (aside from drums) like the ghanta and ghariyal (gongs), chimta (tongs), manjira and jhanjh (cymbals), ghungru (bells), thali (platter) and kokatha murchang. String instruments include gramyang, sarnagi, jumang, ruman, ektara and kindari davatra. Dhol is a percussion instrument with roots in Indian/Pakistani province of Punjab. ... The shehnai is an aerophonic instrument which is considered to be auspicious and is widely used in North India for marriages and processions. ... Karnal district, in Haryana, India, has an area of 1,967 sq km and its population is 8,85,000. ... Binomial name Gavialis gangeticus (Gmelin, 1789) Taxonomy The Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) is the only surviving member of the family Gavialidae, a long-established group of crocodile-like reptiles with long, narrow jaws. ... This article needs cleanup. ... The chimta is a traditional percussion instrument of India. ... For the village in Yorkshire, England see Tong, Yorkshire. ... The Manjira is a traditional percussion instrument of India. ... This article is about the percussion instruments made of metal disks, for the string instrument played with beaters see cymbalum. ... Bell has a range of meanings: A bell is a simple sound-making device, including Tubular bells and cowbells. ... Thali is an Indian meal with contents varying from state to state. ... A platter is a large type of dishware used for serving food. ...


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Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1457 words)
Neighbouring regions are Tibet to the east, Jammu and Kashmir to the north and northwest, Punjab to the southwest, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to the south and Uttaranchal to the southeast.
Himachal Pradesh was formed into 10 districts and was declared the 18th state of India on January 25, 1971, with Shimla as its capital.
Himachal Pradesh Jammu and Kashmir • Jharkhand • Karnataka Kerala • Madhya Pradesh • Maharashtra • Manipur • Meghalaya • Mizoram Nagaland Orissa Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim • Tamil Nadu • Tripura • Uttaranchal • Uttar Pradesh • West Bengal
Music of Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (352 words)
Himachal Pradesh Jammu – Jharkhand – Karnataka Kashmir Kerala – Madhya Pradesh – Maharashtra – Manipur – Meghalaya – Mizoram Nagaland Orissa Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim – Tamil Nadu – Tripura – Uttar Pradesh – Uttaranchal – West Bengal
Himachal Pradesh is a state of India, located in the northwest corner of the country.
Himachal Pradesh folk music features a wide variety of drums, including dammama, damanght, gajju, doru, dhaunsa, nagara, dholku, nagarth, tamaka, dafale, dhol, dolki and hudak.
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