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  2. Indus Blues - Wikipedia

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    Indus Blues is a 2018 Pakistani documentary film produced and directed by filmmaker Jawad Sharif.The film is about the dying folk and classical musical instruments of Pakistan and the struggle of musicians and craftsmen to keep their art alive.

  3. Category:Pakistani musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Hindustani musical instruments (1 C, 21 P) S. ... Pages in category "Pakistani musical instruments" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  4. Dholak - Wikipedia

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    It is widely used in qawwali, kirtan, lavani and bhangra.It was formerly used in classical dance. Indian children sing and dance to it during pre-wedding festivities. It is often used in Filmi Sangeet (Indian film music), in chutney music, chutney-soca, baitak gana, taan singing, bhajans, and the local Indian folk music of Jamaica, Suriname, Guyana, Caribbean, South Africa, Mauritius, and ...

  5. Music of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Coke Studio Pakistan, a music television series, aimed to revive the blended identity of Pakistani music. [30] The first season mainly featured live-recorded performances of pop and rock songs. From Season 2 onward, the show began emphasizing Pakistan's original musical identity, while also evolving by fusing in more contemporary Western ...

  6. Daf - Wikipedia

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    Daf is the national musical instrument of Pakistan [4] [5] and is also depicted on the reverse and obverse of the Azerbaijani 1 qəpik coin and 1 manat banknote respectively, since 2006. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It traditionally has a round wooden frame (although in the modern era it may also be made of metal), jingles, and a thin, translucent head made of ...

  7. Chardha - Wikipedia

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    The Chardha (also Charda, Chardah or Hunza Rubab) is a stringed instrument from Pakistan and Afghanistan, from and mainly played in the Hunza valley and Gilgit-Baltistan province.

  8. Rubab (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The rubab is the national musical instrument of Afghanistan; it is also commonly played in India and Pakistan, mostly by Pashtuns, Balochis, Sindhis, Kashmiris, [2] and Punjabis. Variants of the rubab include the Kabuli rebab of Afghanistan, the Rawap of Xinjiang, the Pamiri rubab of Tajikistan and the seni rebab of northern India. [3]

  9. Alghoza - Wikipedia

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    Alghoza also called Beenon (Sindhi: الغوزو ‎) is a paired woodwind traditional musical instrument of Sindhi culture, [3] [4] also used by Kutchi, Saraiki, Punjabi, Rajasthani and baloch folk musicians. [2] [1] It consists of two joined beak flutes, one for melody, the second for drone. The flutes are either tied together or may be held ...