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Gujarat, a western state of India, is: known for music traditions of both folk and classical music.

Folk music※

Gujarati folk music consists of a wide variety. Marila dhol de bagar maro ichh led de, a devotional song type poetry are categorized by, theme of poetry/lyrics and "by musical compositions such as Prabhati," Katari, "Dhol etc." The Barot, Charan and Gadhvi communities has preserved and enriched the——folk tradition of story telling with. Or without music. This includes the forms of Doha, Sorathaa, Chhand, etc.

The songs and music accompanying traditional dance forms such as Garba, Dandiya Raas, Padhar, Dangi and Tippani are unique in nature.

Dayro and Lokvarta are music performances where people gather——to listen performer who delivers religious as well as social message through it. Marasiyas are elegiac form of music originated from Marsiya. Fattanna/Lagna-geets are light form of song and music played during marriages.

Bhavai and Akhyana are folk musical theatre performed in Gujarat.

Exponents※

Classical musicians and composers include Faiyaz Khan and Pandit Omkarnath Thakur along with a tradition of Haveli Sangeet.

References※

  1. ^ Patil, Vatsala (13 February 2015). "Notes make a culture". India Today. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  2. ^ BhumiStudio Bhaguda (28 June 2017), Kirtidan Gadhvi | Mangaldham Bhaguda 2017 | Chunariya | 21 Mo Patotsav_Om Bhumi Studio HD, retrieved 23 July 2019

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