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  2. Balochi music - Wikipedia

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    Nazenk is sung without music and in a melodic or recited way. Basically the singers of this type of songs are often women but men also perform and sing them. [7] [3] Leva is a from of Balochi music, upbeat and celebratory songs performed at weddings and festivals. [3] Liko is often performed during celebrations, weddings, and cultural festivals.

  3. Goalpariya Lokogeet - Wikipedia

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    Currently, albums of Goalpariya songs are released commercially; and Goalpariya musical motifs and instruments are increasingly used in popular music in India. Some noted singers are Bina Das Borthakur, Mini Bhattacharya, Nazmul Hoque, Allauddin Sarkar, Hamida Sarkar, Abdul Jabber, Rahima Begum Kalita ,Ayaan Anisur Etc.

  4. Bal Gandharva - Wikipedia

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    Bal Gandharva acted in 27 classic Marathi plays and played a big part in making Sangeet Natak (musicals) and Natya Sangeet (the music in those musicals) popular among common masses. He was a disciple of Bhaskarbuwa Bakhale. [13] Bakhale scored music for his drama Swayamwar. Govindrao Tembe scored music for Manapman. [14]

  5. Hari & Sukhmani - Wikipedia

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    Hari & Sukhmani (also styled as Hari + Sukhmani or Hari and Sukhmani) is an Indian folktronic duo comprising Hari Singh Jaaj and Sukhmani Malik, who are known for fusing traditional folk music of Punjab with electronic music, and incorporating elements from Sufi poetry of Bulle Shah, Baba Farid, Kabir, and Shah Hussain, in their compositions.

  6. Goher Mumtaz - Wikipedia

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    By the time the song was released it became a major hit in the subcontinent and all radio and TV stations started playing that song. After the major hit, "Aadat", Goher and Atif started getting concert queries, they then decided to give a proper name to their band, so they named it Jal ( water in Sanskrit ) and performed in various concerts ...

  7. Rastak Ensemble - Wikipedia

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    Rastak Music Group is an Iranian contemporary folk music ensemble that was formed as an experimental music group in 1997. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Rastak seeks to collect, record and interpret Iranian, Kurdish, Baloch and Turkmen folk music among others for a global audience.

  8. Music of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    The classical music in Bihar is a form of the Hindustani classical music. [1] The region's folk songs are associated with the various events in the life of an ordinary person. The historical ballads dealing with the heroic deeds of the freedom fighter Kunwar Singh have also been immortalized through folk songs in the plain tracts of Bihar.

  9. Dalkhai - Wikipedia

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    The dance is accompanied by a rich orchestra of folk music played by a number of instruments known as dhol, nisan (typically a giant drum made of iron case), tamki (a tiny one sided drum 6" in diameter played by two sticks), tasa (a one sided drum) and mahuri. The dhol player controls the tempo of the performance.