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In 2007 Kadel's Musical Instruments of Nepal was published, an English-language book with 362 Nepali instruments and more detailed pictures. The book is the only book in the English language whose focus is Nepali folk musical instruments. Today his museum has more than 40,000 hours of recordings.
Prem Dhoj Pradhan (6 June 1938 – 6 May 2021) was a Nepalese musician. [1] He was a singer, composer, and regional playback singer. He sang in the two major languages of Nepal: Newari and Nepali.
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Formed in 1998 as a three-piece school band, Albatross has made a landmark in the Nepali music scene. It all began when a couple of guys joined hands together with their rusted guitars and other old instruments to transcend the sound of Nepali Alternative music, each of which has significantly influenced the music which the band creates.
The Edge Band (द एज ब्यान्ड) is a pop rock band from Nepal, formed in 1998 by youths of Pokhara. The first album was released in 2000. The first album was released in 2000. Over time, the band members left the group except Jeewan Gurung, the lead singer.
About 30,000 people were present in the stadium to watch a match between two clubs from Nepal and Bangladesh when a hailstorm broke out, causing a stampede as the supporters rushed to locked exits to escape the hailstorm. According to reports, about 93 people died in the stampede, including two police officers and a 12-year-old child.
Sagarmatha Television, is a Nepali Television channel established in July 2007.It is a News channel and broadcasts in Nepali language. STV is a leader in live and breaking news telecast and prompt information delivery of current affairs in Nepal.
The Nepali Sarangi (Nepali: नेपाली सारङ्गी) is a Nepali folk instrument.It is a chordophone played by bowing. Traditionally in Nepal, the Sarangi was only played by people of Gandarbha or Gaine caste (both contested and interchangeable terms), who sing narrative tales and folk song, however, in present days, its popularity extends beyond the Gandharba community and is ...