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  • * Singers * -Singers
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  • ...s with God (sufism in nature), however this has been altered by subsequent singers after Alam Lohar where jugni is described as an innocent girl. Alam Lohar s
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  • ...al to the masses was irresistible. A dhadhi group consists of two or three singers, one playing on the [[sarangi]], another playing on the [[dhadh]], and the
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  • Surjit arguably had the most powerful voice among [[Bhangra]] singers during his time. Throaty, with a range that never fails to astound, he was ...ice was considered to be one of the most powerful voices among traditional singers in [[Punjab]].
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  • ...hitra.jpg|thumb|300px|right|{{cs|'''Jagjit and Chitra Singh, famous ghazal singers'''}}]] [[category:Singers]]
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  • ...where a collection of several groups (or [[jatha]]s) of [[ragi]]s (kirtan singers) sing as an enlarge group, hymns {kirtan} from the Sikh scriptures, predomi
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  • ...d by the legend singers. Now it's been adopted by a number of Punjabi folk singers. Toomba is made of wooden sticks mounted with a Toomba or wooden resonator ...r) and is played by one person using only three fingers on each side. Folk singers of Punjab use this in their traditional legend singing like Mirza, Chhalla,
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  • ...or their educational qualifications, Sartaaj is one of the younger crop of singers who have gone through the rigours of formal education. He obtained a degree
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  • [[category:Singers]]
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  • [[category:singers]]
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  • ...le, in Shaheed Udham Singh, and his songs have been sung by famous Panjabi singers such as 'karamjit anmol' and 'surjeet bindrakhia'. He has recently released
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  • ...masses, in British India, and was often sung by Qawals (India’s classical singers). But after the partition of British India, in 1947, due to extremely negli
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  • ...engaging [[Bhai Mardana]] as his accompanist-musician. Formerly the Muslim singers were called mirasis, but Guru Nanak gave them a new name - rababis, because The second type of musicians-ragis were the amateur singers whom Guru Arjan encouraged to perform kirtan in order to avoid dependence o
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  • ...arana tradition. He usually played Shahnai in Dhrupad style. Famous living singers of Dumraon Gharana (Buxar) include Pt. Ramjee Mishra, a representative of D ...pad as we know it today is performed by a solo singer or a small number of singers in unison to the beat of the pakhavaj or mridang rather than the tabla. The
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  • ...ttp://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/shaukat-ali-singing-parallel-to-pop-singers-gives-me-jitters/384615/ |work=[[The Indian Express]] |date=12 November 200 ...ho is known to have written lyrics for Shinda and [[Muslim]] clan renowned singers, such as [[Kuldeep Manak]]. Before getting married, Surinder dated Namrata,
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  • ...is first completely religious album. The album cover features both bhangra singers wearing pagri's and Jazzy B flashing his gold khanda chain, a symbol of the [[category:Singers]]
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  • [[category:Singers]]
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  • ...gĝvaṇhĝrė.|where are the fairies singing these Ragas; where are all these singers}}
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  • ...tradition, which were the progenitors to today's dhadi-s and tumba-algoza singers, who still keep the tale in their repertoire.
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  • ...logists of the Brahmins, the Mutrib, Naqqal, Qawwal, singers of devotional singers of Sufi poetry, and the Rababis, who play the musical instrument the rabab. ...y were genealogists of the Jat communities. They were traditionally ballad singers, and would often sing at weddings. The community were also connected with t
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  • ...us singers. In Bollywood, Jaspinder Narula is one of the most sought after singers, with many playback hit songs to her name. This is because she is an expert [[category:Singers]]
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  • ...engaging [[Bhai Mardana]] as his accompanist-musician. Formerly the Muslim singers were called mirasis, but Guru Nanak gave them a new name - rababis, because The second type of musicians-ragis were the amateur singers whom Guru Arjan encouraged to perform kirtan in order to avoid dependence o
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  • '''Manmohan Waris''' ({{lang-pa|ਮਨਮੋਹਨ ਵਾਰਿਸ}}) is one of the top [[Punjabi]] singers in the world. It has been almost 17 years since he released his first albu Unlike many other Punjabi singers who also learned music from Shree Jaswant Singh Bhanwra, the Guru did not t
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  • ...also said that he was fond of Punjabi bhangra music and that his favourite singers are Abrar-ul-Haq, Harbajhan Maan and Waris Baig. In terms of the future, Gu
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  • ...nteer who operates the computer displays as they are sung by the gurbani singers.
    3 KB (498 words) - 20:36, 26 February 2008
  • ...ll normally find a small stage which would be used by the [[Kirtaneaa]] or Singers, who on special occasions perform [[Kirtan]] or Hymn singing. On the other
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  • ...tal music. Depending upon the musical and linguistic Gurbani skills of the Singers and the time available (minus the other worldly commitments of the particip
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  • |Singers
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  • gave many duet performances with various singers. [[category:Singers]]
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  • He is one of the few Punjabi singers who sings their own lyrics in their own music.
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  • ...Where are the musicians? So many melodious Ragas are sung – Where are the singers?}}
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  • [[category:Singers]]
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  • [[category:Singers]]
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  • ...] music as a folk song but it's rare in music and sung by only few Punjabi singers including [[Kuldeep Manak]], [[Surinder Shinda]] and few more.
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  • * [[Asees Kaur and Deedar Kaur]] '''For more from these singers'''
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  • ...m chaunki also refers to a session of kirtan or hymnsinging, the number of singers at such sessions commonly being four, nowadays usually three, playing diffe
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  • ...pronounce each word of Urdu lyrics. None of his contemporary film playback singers could pronounce Urdu words with poise, perfection and ease that flowed from ...Mohammad Rafi singing more Hindi Geets and “Urdu Naghmas”. Other playback singers like Mukesh, Manna Dey, Hemant Kumar and Kishore were pushed further down t
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  • [[category:Singers]]
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  • ...e have put his kafis to music, from humble street-singers to renowned Sufi singers like the Waddali Brothers and Abida Parveen, from the synthesized techno qa
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  • ...is album. Some of his songs on this album also feature other guest Punjabi singers. Fans released another album in tribute to him, She is the One - featuring
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  • ...er Manmohan Waris and younger brother Kamal Heer are both Punjabi Pop\Folk singers.
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  • ...a current singer to say that they are a fan of Chamkila's work, but a few singers have said this on Punjabi television namely Amrita Virk and Jazzy B. Due to the public’s declining interest in other Punjabi singers in favor of Chamkila, one or more of these artists may have planned for his
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  • ...The village is close to Shamchaurasi, home to the famous Pakistani Khayal singers Salamat Ali Khan and Nazakat Ali Khan. Bhai Sahib was often referred to as
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  • * Singers - Jagjit Singh, Hans Raj Hans, Udit Narayan, Daler Mehandi, Sonu Nigam & P
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  • ...the harmonium tends to make the svaras unnatural or unreal. Many classical singers frown at the use of harmonium.
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  • ...engaging [[Bhai Mardana]] as his accompanist-musician. Formerly the Muslim singers were called mirasis, but Guru Nanak gave them a new name - rababis, because
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  • ==Megh Singers==
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  • ..., in unison, while turning to the left and to the right to the beat of the singers and drummer, sometimes the dancers place their left hand below their ribs o
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  • ...w.youtube.com/watch?v=PZU8H-2AtLE&feature=related RASNA JAPTI TUHI TUHI - Singers Asees Kaur & Deedar Kaur, Music by Master Saleem & Parvez Peji]
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  • ...ti had revolt against the Mughal King and was killed.Since then the tribal singers traced the history of Dula Bhatti on Lohri Festival.
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