Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Introducing Tradition Music Of Nepal

We know that our country is one of the rich country in cultural and traditional heritage.The rhythm, beats, bounce of Nepali traditional folk and classical music is spiritual enough to sooth you and entertaining enough to cheer you. Music is associated with every event in Nepal, then be it birth, marriage, festivals or National events.

Various songs, musical instruments and dances are connected with various religious, social and cultural life of the Nepalese. Music is the heartbeat of Nepal. Music is associated to every event of life, then be it festivals, feasts, marriage, birth ceremonies or funeral processions. The main genres of Nepali music are pop, rock, folk, and classical. There are a number of other genres that are yet to be cataloged. 

The Musical Instrument Of Nepal Are As Follows:
1.Golki
2.Phaamkuma
3.Dongmen
4.Taa

1.Golki
This instrument belongs to the Tharu ethnic group of Udayapur District but is also found in other places. The Golki is made by nailing deerskin over one end of a hollow section of bamboo 18cm in diameter.

2.Phaamuka
To make this melody instrument of the Limbu ethnic group three bamboo pipes each about 4cm thick are attached together side by side.

3.Dongmen
This instrument is carved from Gurrans wood and has a figure of a Shardul at the top of its neck. It can have between six and eight strings and is used to play either rhythm or melody

4.Taa
Unmarried young women of the Limbu ethnic group living in the hills of the Eastern Region play the Taa. It accompanies the Dhaan Naach a dance performed on the threshing floor after the rice harvest.

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