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Music of Nepal

Music of Nepal refers to the various musical genres played and listened to in Nepal. With more than fifty ethnic groups in Nepal, the country's music is highly diverse. Genres like Tamang Selo, Chyabrung, Dohori, Adhunik Geet, Bhajan, Filmi music, Ghazal, Classical music, songs and Ratna music are widely played and popular, but many other less common genres are yet to be cataloged. Western musical genres like Rock, Metal, Hip-Hop, Rap, R&B also regularly feature on the Nepalese music charts. Most of the country's musical bands are based in the Kathmandu valley. Musical genres from Tibet and India have greatly influenced Nepalese music.[1][2]

Genres Edit

Tamang music Edit

The Tamang community is well known for the Damphu, a traditional instrument. Tamang Selo music is accompanied by the Damphu and Tungna. It is said that British people derived the idea of making drum sets from Damphu during their stay in India. Some modern Tamang Selo music also shows influences of western and Indian instruments.

Hira Devi Waiba is hailed as the pioneer of Nepali folk songs. She sang about 300 songs throughout her 40-year musical career.[3] After Hira Devi Waiba died in 2011, her son Satya Waiba and daughter Nanveet Aditya Waiba took upon the task of reviving her songs, re-recorded them with a new sound and released them in Navneet's voice.[4][5] They named the album Ama Lai Shraddhanjali - Tribute to Mother. Navneet is the only artist in the Nepali folk music genre who sings authentic traditional Nepali folk songs without adulteration or modernisation.[6]

Dohori Edit

Dohori is a genre of Nepali folk music and has roots in the rural courtship traditions. In Nepali, Dohori literally means from both sides or a debate. This debate is in musical rhythm, and involves quick and witty poetry. The two teams taking part in a Dohori usually involve boys and girls in rival teams. The song starts with a question, usually from the boys' side. The girl follows the question with a quick response and the two teams continue the musical conversation.

Dohori songs can last for as long as a week. The length of the Dohori depends on the quick thinking ability and wit of the players.[7]

Adhunik Geet Edit

Adhunik Geet are popular songs in Nepal and are also known as sugam sangeet. These songs are soft and melodious. One of the most famous singers of this genre was late Narayan Gopal who was also known as a "Swar Samrat," meaning King of 'Voice' in Nepali. He sang hits like "Euta Manchhe Ko", and "Yeti Dherai Maya Dii". Aruna Lama was one of the well-known c.[8] She is popularly known as the "Nightingale of the Hills". She has sung hundreds of Nepali songs.[9]

Classical Edit

 
Navneet Aditya Waiba is a Nepali-language folk singer and  the only artist in the Nepali folk music genre who sings and produces authentic traditional Nepali folk songs without adulteration or modernisation using mostly organic and traditional Nepali music instruments.

There are numerous professional classical musicians in the Kathmandu Valley. Bands such as Sur-Sudha,[10] Sukarma,[11] Trikaal,[12] Kutumba[13] are popular and well known in Nepal. Classical music organizations such as Kalanidhi Indira Sangeet Mahavidyalaya,[14] Nepal Sangeet Vidyalaya, SK Gurukul Sangeet Pathshala, Narayan Music Academy, Gandharva Sangeet Vidyalaya, Shree Sangeet Pathshala, Kirateswor Sangeet Ashram, Kapan Sanger Sarowar, Yalamaya Kendra,[15] Ram Mandir, Gurukul Sangeet Pathshala, Atul Music Memorial Gurukul[16] etc. have been continuously contributing to the development of Nepali classical music. Some renowned classical musicians are Tara Bir Singh Tuladhar (born 1943),Sitarist Uma Thapa ( born 1950 ]] Bijaya Vaidya, Prem Rana, Manose Singh (born 1979), Mohan Sundar Shrestha (born 1943), Surendra Shrestha and Sur Sudha.

Maithili Music Edit

Maithili Music is one of the most ancient types of music in South Asia. It originated from Mithila region which is now divided between India and Nepal. No one knows exactly when Maithili Music came into existence, probably due to the length of its history, but its age indicates that it might have helped other music develop and flourish in India and Nepal.[citation needed] Although Maithili music is usually played by classical instruments, it has been modernized and now uses various modern instruments. Some significant contributors to this music style are Maha Kavi Vidyapati Thakur, Udit Narayan Jha and Sharda Sinha.[17] The region's folk songs are associated with the various events in the life of an ordinary person.

Newa music Edit

Newa music, also called Newar Music, is a form of traditional music developed in Nepal by the Newars. The music has its roots in classical Hindu and Buddhist music and evolved with the incorporation of folk music of the Kathmandu valley and its peripheries. Instruments used are mainly percussion and wind instruments. Notable Newar singer Narayan Gopal. Regarded one of the cultural icons in Nepal, he is referred as "Swar Samrat" (Nepali: स्वर सम्राट, meaning: Emperor of Voice) in Nepali music. He is also known as "Tragedy King" owing to his numerous tragedy songs.

 
Gramophone record of the song "Danchhi ya alu" by Madan Krishna Shrestha

"Dhime" a traditional drum, is used by the Newar People in many occasions.

At the end of 2005, The Lakhey (First Newa Metal Band)(Navras Shrestha) Recorded their First Newa Metal Song - Dhampa tacha.

Gurung music Edit

Gurungs have an ancient tradition of Rodhi[18] where young people meet, sing and dance to folk songs, and share their views. Young men and women at Rodhi often sing the Dohori. Some musical dances like Ghantu and Chudka are still in existence, and is performed in many Gurung villages. These dance forms are centuries old and are performed either solo or in a group. Music also plays a big role in the Gurung ritual of Argum, which is performed when someone in the community dies.[19] Notable Gurung singer - Khem Raj Gurung.

Kirat music Edit

The Limbu (Yakthung) have various forms of songs, dances and musical instruments. Of them, Dhan Naach (paddy dance)[20] and Chyabrung (Chyabrung Nach "drum dance")[21] are most popular. Rai celebrate Sakela, a dance performed during the occasion of "Udauli" and "Ubhuali" which is the most important festival of Kirati peoples . Many dance forms involve rituals and religious offerings towards Mundhum.

Magar music Edit

Salaijo, Kauda and Sorathi are the three exclusive musical genres of Magar music. Notable Magar singer - Master Mitrasen Thapa Magar

Sherpa music Edit

Sherpa music is based on Tibetan Buddhism. It is similar to music of Tibet around the trans-Himalayan region. Tibetan music is mostly religious music, reflecting the influence of Tibetan Buddhism.

"With influence from Tibet, this Nepalese music is characterized by unison singing and occasional accompaniment on the damian, a stringed instrument in the lute family that provides a strong rhythmic base. The musicians generally sing in Helambu (a Sherpa-Tibetan dialect) and sometimes in Tibetan on themes of religion, a desire for material wealth, the natural landscape, and a “sense of an ordered world in contrast to the nomadic pattern of many peoples’ lives” (Bishop). Liner notes include a description of the village and its music, track notes, and lyrics in Helambu/Tibetan and English".[22]

Tharu music Edit

Tharu music is also one of the ancient types of music still played in Nepal. The Tharu people sing songs like Sajana, Maghiya, and Dashainya mostly in the western parts of Nepal.

 
Musicians singing devotional songs

Bhajan Edit

A bhajan is a devotional song praising and sometimes calling upon the Gods. It has no fixed form; it may be as simple as a mantra or kirtan. It is usually lyrical, expressing love and prayer for the Divine. Shiva, Krishna, Vishnu and Sai Baba bhajans are popular in Nepal.[23] Notable Bhajan singers Bhakta Raj Acharya, Koili Devi Mathema.

Filmi music Edit

Filmi music is popular in Nepal and produced for mainstream motion pictures. Cinema in Nepal has a short history hence filmi music is still evolving.

Gazal Edit

The Gazal is a poetic form of music consisting of rhyming couplets and a refrain, with each line sharing the same meter. A gazal may be understood as a poetic expression of pain, loss and separation, beauty of love and nature. It is a delicate form of poetry and music. The form is ancient, originating in 6th-century Arabic verse. Gazals spread into South Asia in the 12th century owing to the influence of Sufi mystics and the courts of the new Islamic Sultanate in India and South Asia. Although the gazal is a form of Dari and Urdu poetry, its influence can be seen in the poetry of many languages of the Indian sub-continent. Motiram Bhatta introduced the written form of gazal in Nepali language circa 1890. Seturam Shrestha (1891-1941) has been credited with pioneering gazals in Nepal.[24]

Other influences Edit

Like other parts of the world, Nepal too had its share of modern influences and representations. The impact of these influences poses a risk to Nepalese folk music. As a result, there is a growing number of startups like Baja Nepal[25] and other local initiatives that are emerging to encourage the conservation of folk music. [26]

Some notable acts are:

Rock/Metal Edit

Pop Edit

  • Trishala Gurung
  • Bikki Gurung
  • Rajesh Napali
  • Ankit Shrestha

Hip Hop (Nephop) Edit

  • Hero Hera Laal (Kuldeep)
  • Uniq Poet (Utsaha Joshi)
  • Nasty (Abhishek Baniya)
  • Sacar aka Lil Buddha (Sacar Adhikari)
  • VTEN (Samir Ghising)
  • GRIZZLE
  • V$X (Sachin K.C)
  • MC FLO (Anurag Sharma)
  • Symfamous (Saurav Shrestha)
  • Easi 12 (Tsering D. Sherpa)
  • Yoddha (Shaman Gurung)
  • Vyoma (Suraj Chhetry)
  • Dong (Mahesh Dong)
  • Mr.D (Sandip Bista)
  • G-Bob (Sudeep Bhandari)

Bands Edit

  • Kta haru
  • Mukti and Revival
  • Pahenlo Batti Muni
  • Sabin Rai and The Pharaoh
  • The Elements
  • The Shadows 'Nepal'

Awards Edit

With the growth and development of the Nepali music industry, different award ceremonies are held in different parts of the country, some focusing local talents. Awards of national level are held each year by some media houses, namely Hits FM,[27] Image FM,[28] Radio Kantipur Music Awards.[29]

Atul Memorial Music Gurukul,[30] was established in 2003 in memory of Nepali Tabla Maestro Atul Gautam. Since then the organization has been awarding Nepali classical maestros once a year on the occasion of Atul Jayanti.

See also Edit

References Edit

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  10. ^ "Sur Sudha - Playing for Change". Playing for Change. Retrieved 2018-03-01.
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  12. ^ "Himalayan Jam: World music group Trikaal blends Nepali folk music with Indian, jazz and Latin sound | World Music Central.org". worldmusiccentral.org. Retrieved 2018-03-01.
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  14. ^ "::Kalanidhi Indira Sangeet Mahavidyalaya:: The very ancient traditional, folk and classical music is living heritage of Nepal". www.kalanidhisangeet.org. from the original on 2017-09-17. Retrieved 2017-10-03.
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  16. ^ "Atul Memorial Gurukul". www.atulmemorialgurukul.org.np. from the original on 2017-07-27. Retrieved 2017-10-03.
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Music of Nepal refers to the various musical genres played and listened to in Nepal With more than fifty ethnic groups in Nepal the country s music is highly diverse Genres like Tamang Selo Chyabrung Dohori Adhunik Geet Bhajan Filmi music Ghazal Classical music songs and Ratna music are widely played and popular but many other less common genres are yet to be cataloged Western musical genres like Rock Metal Hip Hop Rap R amp B also regularly feature on the Nepalese music charts Most of the country s musical bands are based in the Kathmandu valley Musical genres from Tibet and India have greatly influenced Nepalese music 1 2 Contents 1 Genres 1 1 Tamang music 1 2 Dohori 1 3 Adhunik Geet 1 4 Classical 1 5 Maithili Music 1 6 Newa music 1 7 Gurung music 1 8 Kirat music 1 9 Magar music 1 10 Sherpa music 1 11 Tharu music 1 12 Bhajan 1 13 Filmi music 1 14 Gazal 2 Other influences 2 1 Rock Metal 2 2 Pop 2 3 Hip Hop Nephop 2 4 Bands 3 Awards 4 See also 5 ReferencesGenres EditTamang music Edit The Tamang community is well known for the Damphu a traditional instrument Tamang Selo music is accompanied by the Damphu and Tungna It is said that British people derived the idea of making drum sets from Damphu during their stay in India Some modern Tamang Selo music also shows influences of western and Indian instruments Hira Devi Waiba is hailed as the pioneer of Nepali folk songs She sang about 300 songs throughout her 40 year musical career 3 After Hira Devi Waiba died in 2011 her son Satya Waiba and daughter Nanveet Aditya Waiba took upon the task of reviving her songs re recorded them with a new sound and released them in Navneet s voice 4 5 They named the album Ama Lai Shraddhanjali Tribute to Mother Navneet is the only artist in the Nepali folk music genre who sings authentic traditional Nepali folk songs without adulteration or modernisation 6 Dohori Edit Dohori is a genre of Nepali folk music and has roots in the rural courtship traditions In Nepali Dohori literally means from both sides or a debate This debate is in musical rhythm and involves quick and witty poetry The two teams taking part in a Dohori usually involve boys and girls in rival teams The song starts with a question usually from the boys side The girl follows the question with a quick response and the two teams continue the musical conversation Dohori songs can last for as long as a week The length of the Dohori depends on the quick thinking ability and wit of the players 7 Adhunik Geet Edit Adhunik Geet are popular songs in Nepal and are also known as sugam sangeet These songs are soft and melodious One of the most famous singers of this genre was late Narayan Gopal who was also known as a Swar Samrat meaning King of Voice in Nepali He sang hits like Euta Manchhe Ko and Yeti Dherai Maya Dii Aruna Lama was one of the well known c 8 She is popularly known as the Nightingale of the Hills She has sung hundreds of Nepali songs 9 Classical Edit nbsp Navneet Aditya Waiba is a Nepali language folk singer and the only artist in the Nepali folk music genre who sings and produces authentic traditional Nepali folk songs without adulteration or modernisation using mostly organic and traditional Nepali music instruments There are numerous professional classical musicians in the Kathmandu Valley Bands such as Sur Sudha 10 Sukarma 11 Trikaal 12 Kutumba 13 are popular and well known in Nepal Classical music organizations such as Kalanidhi Indira Sangeet Mahavidyalaya 14 Nepal Sangeet Vidyalaya SK Gurukul Sangeet Pathshala Narayan Music Academy Gandharva Sangeet Vidyalaya Shree Sangeet Pathshala Kirateswor Sangeet Ashram Kapan Sanger Sarowar Yalamaya Kendra 15 Ram Mandir Gurukul Sangeet Pathshala Atul Music Memorial Gurukul 16 etc have been continuously contributing to the development of Nepali classical music Some renowned classical musicians are Tara Bir Singh Tuladhar born 1943 Sitarist Uma Thapa born 1950 Bijaya Vaidya Prem Rana Manose Singh born 1979 Mohan Sundar Shrestha born 1943 Surendra Shrestha and Sur Sudha Maithili Music Edit Maithili Music is one of the most ancient types of music in South Asia It originated from Mithila region which is now divided between India and Nepal No one knows exactly when Maithili Music came into existence probably due to the length of its history but its age indicates that it might have helped other music develop and flourish in India and Nepal citation needed Although Maithili music is usually played by classical instruments it has been modernized and now uses various modern instruments Some significant contributors to this music style are Maha Kavi Vidyapati Thakur Udit Narayan Jha and Sharda Sinha 17 The region s folk songs are associated with the various events in the life of an ordinary person Newa music Edit Newa music also called Newar Music is a form of traditional music developed in Nepal by the Newars The music has its roots in classical Hindu and Buddhist music and evolved with the incorporation of folk music of the Kathmandu valley and its peripheries Instruments used are mainly percussion and wind instruments Notable Newar singer Narayan Gopal Regarded one of the cultural icons in Nepal he is referred as Swar Samrat Nepali स वर सम र ट meaning Emperor of Voice in Nepali music He is also known as Tragedy King owing to his numerous tragedy songs nbsp Gramophone record of the song Danchhi ya alu by Madan Krishna Shrestha Dhime a traditional drum is used by the Newar People in many occasions At the end of 2005 The Lakhey First Newa Metal Band Navras Shrestha Recorded their First Newa Metal Song Dhampa tacha Gurung music Edit Gurungs have an ancient tradition of Rodhi 18 where young people meet sing and dance to folk songs and share their views Young men and women at Rodhi often sing the Dohori Some musical dances like Ghantu and Chudka are still in existence and is performed in many Gurung villages These dance forms are centuries old and are performed either solo or in a group Music also plays a big role in the Gurung ritual of Argum which is performed when someone in the community dies 19 Notable Gurung singer Khem Raj Gurung Kirat music Edit The Limbu Yakthung have various forms of songs dances and musical instruments Of them Dhan Naach paddy dance 20 and Chyabrung Chyabrung Nach drum dance 21 are most popular Rai celebrate Sakela a dance performed during the occasion of Udauli and Ubhuali which is the most important festival of Kirati peoples Many dance forms involve rituals and religious offerings towards Mundhum Magar music Edit Salaijo Kauda and Sorathi are the three exclusive musical genres of Magar music Notable Magar singer Master Mitrasen Thapa Magar Sherpa music EditSherpa music is based on Tibetan Buddhism It is similar to music of Tibet around the trans Himalayan region Tibetan music is mostly religious music reflecting the influence of Tibetan Buddhism With influence from Tibet this Nepalese music is characterized by unison singing and occasional accompaniment on the damian a stringed instrument in the lute family that provides a strong rhythmic base The musicians generally sing in Helambu a Sherpa Tibetan dialect and sometimes in Tibetan on themes of religion a desire for material wealth the natural landscape and a sense of an ordered world in contrast to the nomadic pattern of many peoples lives Bishop Liner notes include a description of the village and its music track notes and lyrics in Helambu Tibetan and English 22 Tharu music EditTharu music is also one of the ancient types of music still played in Nepal The Tharu people sing songs like Sajana Maghiya and Dashainya mostly in the western parts of Nepal nbsp Musicians singing devotional songsBhajan Edit A bhajan is a devotional song praising and sometimes calling upon the Gods It has no fixed form it may be as simple as a mantra or kirtan It is usually lyrical expressing love and prayer for the Divine Shiva Krishna Vishnu and Sai Baba bhajans are popular in Nepal 23 Notable Bhajan singers Bhakta Raj Acharya Koili Devi Mathema Filmi music Edit Filmi music is popular in Nepal and produced for mainstream motion pictures Cinema in Nepal has a short history hence filmi music is still evolving Gazal Edit The Gazal is a poetic form of music consisting of rhyming couplets and a refrain with each line sharing the same meter A gazal may be understood as a poetic expression of pain loss and separation beauty of love and nature It is a delicate form of poetry and music The form is ancient originating in 6th century Arabic verse Gazals spread into South Asia in the 12th century owing to the influence of Sufi mystics and the courts of the new Islamic Sultanate in India and South Asia Although the gazal is a form of Dari and Urdu poetry its influence can be seen in the poetry of many languages of the Indian sub continent Motiram Bhatta introduced the written form of gazal in Nepali language circa 1890 Seturam Shrestha 1891 1941 has been credited with pioneering gazals in Nepal 24 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Awards Edit With the growth and development of the Nepali music industry different award ceremonies are held in different parts of the country some focusing local talents Awards of national level are held each year by some media houses namely Hits FM 27 Image FM 28 Radio Kantipur Music Awards 29 Atul Memorial Music Gurukul 30 was established in 2003 in memory of Nepali Tabla Maestro Atul Gautam Since then the organization has been awarding Nepali classical maestros once a year on the occasion of Atul Jayanti See also Edit Navneet Aditya Waiba Musical instruments of NepalReferences Edit Poudel Parsuram 2021 09 15 The Historical Context and Present Scenario of M𝒂 dal nepjol info Retrieved 2022 12 18 Poudel Parsuram 2021 09 15 Musical Scholar scholar google com Retrieved 2022 12 18 Pioneer of Nepali folk songs www telegraphindia com 2011 01 20 Archived from the original on October 25 2012 Daughter revives mother s songs The Telegraph Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Retrieved 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