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"Kashmiri Song" or "Pale Hands I Loved" is a 1902 song by Amy Woodforde-Finden based on a poem by Laurence Hope, pseudonym of Violet Nicolson. The poem first appeared in Hope's first collection of poems, The Garden of Kama (1901), also known as India's Love Lyrics .
Kashmiri Song and, to a lesser extent, Till I wake have been frequently recorded, including by tenor Richard Tauber with Percy Kahn at the piano. A Request was recorded in 1926 by Walter Widdop and Percy Kahn. [5] There is a modern recording of Kashmiri Song by Trevor Alexander and Peter Crockford. [6]
"Kashmir" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. Featured on their sixth studio album Physical Graffiti (1975), it was written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant with contributions from John Bonham over a period of three years with lyrics dating to 1973.
Chakri is a responsorial song form with instrumental parts, and it is played with instruments like the harmonium, the rubab, the sarangi, the Ghatam which is popularly known as Noet [3] In Kashmiri, the geger, the tumbaknaer and the chimta. It is performed in folk and religious spheres, by the Kashmiri Muslims and Kashmiri Pandits. [4]
Literary associated with Kashmiri literature, it was initially used to criticise the rulers engaged in human rights abuse. Some local people believe that ladishah songs were used to be sung during the harvest season particularly exercised by nomads to get food in return. [1]
Wanvun, literally "chorus", is a style of singing used by Kashmiri people before certain rituals such as Yagnopavit and marriages. It can also be used to describe a music session at which traditional songs are sung. It is also known as Rauf. [1] "Wanwun" is sung on a fixed beat, with a spoken word type rhythm.
The song, "Roshe Valle" was sung live at the shooting spot by actress Tabu as it was a part of her act. [5] Actor Sumit Kaul helped actress Tabu get the right enunciations when she sang the folk song. [6] The track's studio recording was completed in August 2014. Shraddha Kapoor has sung the Kashmiri folk part of the song titled "Do Jahaan".
The song was written by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy and was inspired by the Kashmiri folk wedding song "Khanmoj koor." [3] She was nominated for an International Indian Film Academy Award for the performance in 2019. [2] In February 2019, Saraf released "Kab Se Kab Tak," a duet with Ranveer Singh. [3]