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  • 22 bytes (2 words) - 19:40, 10 August 2008
  • ...and independent status. Several of these ''raags'' are unique to the Sikh music tradition. In addition to using and modifying traditional instruments, the ...as the ''rabaab'', ''saranda'', ''taus'', ''pakhaavaj'' and ''jori''. This music flourished into the 20th century.
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  • 21 bytes (2 words) - 17:20, 3 May 2007
  • #REDIRECT [[Music of Punjab]]
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  • File:Music-1 1981.jpg
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  • ...ngra]], a lively folk dance that evolved into a popular form of electronic music among overseas Punjabis in the United Kingdom and United States. ...erently across the region. The vocals are another integral part of Punjabi music, as are instruments such as the dhol, tumbi, dhad sarangi, algoza and Ektar
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  • #redirect [[Indian Classical Music]]
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  • #redirect [[Indian Classical Music]]
    36 bytes (4 words) - 18:35, 10 May 2005
  • 18 bytes (2 words) - 21:40, 20 February 2006
  • ...ms of Indian classical music are North Indian classical music and Carnatic music from South India. ...th Indian counterpart. Carnatic music is similar to North Indian Classical music in that it is mostly improvised, but it is much more theoretical with stric
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  • ...ms of Indian classical music are North Indian classical music and Carnatic music from South India. ...th Indian counterpart. Carnatic music is similar to North Indian Classical music in that it is mostly improvised, but it is much more theoretical with stric
    1 KB (229 words) - 06:29, 7 May 2005
  • ...orld and considers himself an ambassador for Punjabi music. In addition to music, Jassi enjoys acting and photography.
    895 bytes (146 words) - 02:22, 28 June 2007
  • ...nd put her heart and soul to provide the young one with proper guidance in music. Endowed with the natural gift of a sweet voice, Chitra, a graduate from Ca ...n, gave a new dimension to the [[ghazal]]s. His catchy rhythms and soulful music are a treat, some-times serene, sometimes frivolous and always thoroughly e
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  • ...ed to as the "Prince of Bhangra". He is based out of Dubai and his Bhangra music varied from fusion to pure Punjabi at times. ...y businessman Ketan Somaiyya, who suggested Sukhbir make a living with his music. Supported by his father, he began recording in 1996. He then moved to Lond
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  • ...e as follows and all albums music Music/Companioned by so much experienced Music Director/Sangeet Samrat "Shri Charanjit Ahuja": ...this specialty he is working on the future albums as per the taste of the music lovers
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  • ...es [[Saaj|musical instruments]]. Apart from studying, she started learning music at the tender age of six. ...set to rock the music world with her powerful and magical voice"'', said a music critic from [[India]]. At the tender age of 14, She recorded her first albu
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  • ...and independent status. Several of these ''raags'' are unique to the Sikh music tradition. In addition to using and modifying traditional instruments, the ...as the ''rabaab'', ''saranda'', ''taus'', ''pakhaavaj'' and ''jori''. This music flourished into the 20th century.
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  • #redirect [[Indian Classical Music]]
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