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Encyclopedia > Music of Jammu

The historic region of Kashmir, an area disputed by India and Pakistan, encompasses the modern regions of Kashmir, Ladakh and Jammu. One of the most popular folk instruments of the area is the rabab, introduced by Zain-ul-Abidin from Turkistan.

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Kashmir

Rouf is an ancient dance performed on holidays, especially the evenings of Ramzan and IDD dayes. It is performed by women.


Sufiana Kalam is the classical music of Kashmir, which uses its own ragas (known as muquam), and is accompanied by a hundred-stringed instrument called the santoor, along with the Kashmiri saz, wasool, tabala and sitar. Sufiana Kalam has been popular in Kashmir since arriving from Iran in the 15th century.


The dance based off the sofiyiana kalam is the hafiz nagma.


The most popular form of folk music in Kashmir is called chakri, a style which is similar to the chakra of Uttar Pradesh. Chakri is played with the harmonium, rabab, sarangi and garaha.


Ladakh

One of the main features of a Ladakh marriage is the recitation of lengthy narratives by singers in unusual costumes.


Popular dances in Ladakh include the jabro and alley yate.


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Hindustani classical music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1274 words)
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.
In contrast to Carnatic music, the other main Indian classical music tradition originating from the South, Hindustani music was not only influenced by ancient Hindu musical traditions, Vedic philosophy and native Indian sounds but also by the Persian performance practices of the Afghan Mughals.
Music and dance flourished during this period, and the Hindu musician Tansen is still well-remembered.
Music of Kashmir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (273 words)
The historic region of Kashmir, an area disputed by India and Pakistan, encompasses the modern regions of Kashmir, Ladakh and Jammu.
Sufiana Kalam is the classical music of Kashmir, which uses its own ragas (known as maqam), and is accompanied by a hundred-stringed instrument called the santoor, along with the Kashmiri saz, wasool, tabala and sitar.
The most popular form of folk music in Kashmir is called chakri, a style which is similar to the chakra of Uttar Pradesh.
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