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TAG GAME: Reveal the significance/meaning of your username
Okay so I thought I'd make this tag game coz I see wonderful usernames going around and I would like to know more about them
I'll start with my blogs
naiterejehahordisda (my main blog): it's a sentence actually...nai tere jeha hor disda...it's in the punjabi language and it means there's no one (in this world) that looks like you (used to praise the beauty and uniqueness of one's loved one)...it's taken from a qawwali by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan... I love this cover of the original
kookiegoogie (my jungkook sideblog): 'kookie' is taken from JK's name and he once wrote his pet name 'googie' in english in a diary once and it sounds SUPER CUTE
boysbeloving (my BL sideblog): i never imagined i would fall into the BL world but here we are....so ya these boys do be loving each other a lot
I'm tagging a few people....some usernames are obvious, some usernames are super adorable and i know the meaning of some but i feel like tagging you all to hear the meaning and significance from YOU....also i haven't talked to most of you so this is me saying 'hi' to you!
ofc....no pressure at all...you don't have to do this if you don't feel like it
@nattaphum @ahdriking @sereinartemishan @rainbowcolored7 @i-got-the-feels (it's in your about me but still hehehe) @deliciouswastelandgoddess @kinnship (i LOVE the pun) @cosmicsnufkin @evenasyoungastheyare @mickolo (i know ;) but still) @wardley10 @smittenskitten @discluded @skamskada @elmindredaniq @atiayutthaya @wherelanguage-ends @kikisobsesssion @luckydragon10 @bricrocodile @forursmiles @aayuthaezhuthu @m0hinii @domsaysstuff @kinnstiddies (my dude 😏😏😏) @bisexualincarnate (hi-five) @scatter-brain-at-work @ellaspore @porscheslighter (☺️) @aikinn (😊) @ziusik @admiralcowgirlsara @dearkinn (🥹🥹) @jsuibian (lolololol this HAS to be a mdzs pun) @happyminyards @aprilblossomgirl @matan4il @00vi @liketheriver
and anyone else who wants to do this! tag me...i'd love to know the story behind your username <3
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sweetdreamsjeff · 10 months
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Liner Notes for Nusart Fateh Ali Khan's "The Supreme Collection Volume 1"
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Caroline Records is releasing "The Supreme Collection Volume 1" from Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Party on August 26, featuring liner notes written for this collection by Jeff Buckley in 1996.
In his notes, Buckley writes: "The first time I heard the voice of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was in Harlem, 1990. My roommate and I stood there, blasting it in his room. We were all awash in the thick undulating tide of dark punjabi tabla rhythms, spiked with synchronized handclaps booming from above and below in hard, perfect time. I heard the clarion call of harmoniums dancing the antique melody around like giant, singing wooden spiders. Then, all of a sudden, the rising of one, then ten voices hovering over the tonic like a flock of geese ascending into formation across the sky. Then came the voice of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Part Buddha, part demon, part mad angel... his voice is velvet fire, simply incomparable. Nusrat's blending of classical improvisations to the art of Qawwali, combined with his out and out daredevil style and his sensitivity, outs him in a category all his own, above all others in his field.... For the true Qawwali, all meanings of the music exist simultaneously and there is no need of purpose for religious dogma. There is only the pilgrimage to the light within the heart, which is the home of God. There is only a pure devotion and a fierce virtuosity to grow wings and soar through music. To plant a kiss on the eyes of Allah and then sing His loving gaze back into the hearts of Man."
In the wake of Buckley's recent tragic death by drowning, Caroline has dedicated this collection to his memory.
Nusart Fateh Ali Khan's "The Supreme Collection Volume 1"
THE COMPLETE LINER NOTES:
"The first time I heard the voice of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was in Harlem, 1990. My roommate and I stood there, blasting it in his room. We were all awash in the thick undulating tide of dark punjabi tabla rhythyms, spiked with synchronized handclaps booming from above and below in hard, perfect time.
I heard the clarion call of harmoniums dancing the antique melody around like giant, singing wooden spiders. Then all of a sudden, the rising of one, then ten voices hovering over the tonic like a flock of geese ascending into formation across the sky.
Then came the voice of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Part Buddha, part demon, part mad angel...his voice is velvet fire, simply incomparable. Nusrat's blending of classical improvisations to the art of Qawwali, combined with his out and out daredevil style and his sensitivity, outs him in a category all his own, above all others in his field.
His every enunciation went straight into me. I knew not one word of Urdu, and somehow it still hooked me into the story that he weaved with his wordless voice. I remember my senses fully froze in order to feel melody after melody crash upon each other in waves of improvisation; with each line being repeated by the men in the chorus, restated again by the main soloists, and then Nusrat setting the whole bloody thing alflame with his rapid-fire scatting, turning classical Indian Solfeggio (Sa, Re, Gha, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni) into a chaotic/manic birdsong. The phrase burst into a climax somewhere, with Nusrat's upper register painting a melody that made my heart long to fly. The piece went on for fifteen minutes. I ate my heart out. My roommate just looked at me knowingly, muttering, "Nusrat...Fa-teh...A-li...Khaaan," like he had just scored the wine of the century. I felt a rush of adrenaline in my chest, like I was on the edge of a cliff, wondering when I would jump and how well the ocean would catch me: two questions that would never be answered until I experienced the first leap.
That is the sensation and the character of Qawwali music, the music of the Sufis, as best I can describe it.
In between the world of the flesh and the world of the spirit is the void. The Qawwali is the messenger who leaps empty-handed into the abyss and returns carrying messages of love from the Beloved (Allah). These messages have no words, per se, but at the high point of a Qawwali performance, they come in bursts of light into the hearts and minds of the members of the audience. (Of course, by that time the whole house is either hanging from the rafters, or dancing.) This is called Marifat, the inner knowledge, and it is in the aim of the Qawwali tradition to bring the listener into this state: first through the beauty of the poetry and the weight of its meaning; then, eventually, through the Qawwali's use of repetition; repeating the key phrases of the poem until the meaning has melted away to reveal the true form to the listener. I've seen Nusrat and his party repeatedly melt New Yorkers into human beings. At times I've seen him in such a trance while singing that I am sure that the world does not exist for him any longer. The effect it has is gorgeous. These men do not play music, they are music itself.
The texts from which traditional Qawwals are sung come from the works of the great sufi poets: Bulle Shah (1680-1753), Shams Tabrez (d. 1247), Shah Hussain (1538-1599), and the great Sufi poet and scholar, Amir Khusrav (1253-1325), who was the inventor of Qawwali itself. These texts are devotional, of course, meaning poems of worship for Allah (Hamd) and the prophet Muhammad (N'ati-Sharif). There are also love poems (ghazals), where a more secular romantic interplay is happening between man and woman (which I can dig). The Qawwali's, however, see ghazals as a metaphor between Man and the Divine. They don't care about which meaning was derived from where. In the true Sufi way, through their music, any meaning that is needed by the listener is there for the listener to absorb. For the true Qawwali, all meanings of the music exist simutaneously and there is no need of purpose for religious dogma. There is only the pilgrimage to the light within the heart, which is the home of God. There is only a pure devotion and a fierce virtuosity to grow wings and soar through music. To plant a kiss on the eyes of Allah and then sing His loving gaze back home into the hearts of Man."
Source: Jeff Buckley, New York, 1997
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burlveneer-music · 1 year
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Electric Sufi - Breathe In Love
This is Breathe in Love, the new album by Electric Sufi. A first single 'O Ignis Spiritus' will be released on 1 February 2023, the album will be released later that year.
Electric Sufi are Sheffield based Professor of Music and Sound Archaeologist at Huddersfield University Rupert Till, Manchester based singer-songwriter and environmental activist Sarah Yaseen and Nottingham based multi-instrumentalist / University lecturer Mina Mikhael Salama.
Rupert has produced ambient dance, chillout and electronic music under the the moniker Professor Chill throughout his career, including the album Dub Archaeology released in 2018. He’s also written the book Pop Cult which delves into the mysteries of music and spirituality, participated in the BBC TV series Civilisations as well as numerous other TV and radio shows, plus written articles in The Quietus, Huffington Post and New Scientist. His extensive research projects have been wide and varied, covering a multitude of subjects ranging from ‘The influences of Religion on British Club Culture and Electronic Dance music’ to ‘Sound Archaeology, Acoustics and Cave Art’.
Sarah, whose family roots are in Kashmir, is known in world music circles as a singer in UK Womad favourites Rafiki Jazz and Danish all-woman ensemble Radiant Arcadia. In Electric Sufi she sings in Urdu, Punjabi, Persian, Latin and English – and by doing so, draws upon a wide range of cultural influences. Inspired by Qawwali (Islamic devotional singing from India) and Ghazals (Arabic poetry), she has one foot firmly placed in a contemporary multicultural world and the other in the ancient lyrical and musical traditions on which she draws.
Mina, a Coptic Christian from Alexandria, Egypt, came to the UK as a refugee, taking asylum here from persecution in his homeland. He has since contributed much to UK culture through his performances at WOMAD, Edinburgh Festival, The Southbank, London as well as Cardiff, Leicester, Manchester and beyond. Along with Rupert, Mina has also contributed to the BBC TV series Civilisations where he demonstrated a 30,000-year-old Isturitz Vulture bone flute. On an international level, Mina has contributed to the music score on Disney’s Aladdin, directed by Guy Richie and starring Will Smith, Mena Massoud and Naomi Scott.
With a first performance at Bradford’s Kala Sangam Arts Centre, which received much applause from a diverse audience, this trio brings much collectively and individually to the Electric Sufi sound, resulting in a rich tapestry of cultural and musical layers of influence that their album Breathe In Love explores in much detail. Their modern interpretation of O Ignis Spiritus is a wonderful introduction to this enchanted world and their message of hope.
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hugeanomaly · 2 years
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forever sad that my i lost my old tumblr password and had to create this new one bc i miss all my friends on the last one :(. it has literally been like 5 years since I lost the password or idk what happened bc i tried every password it could BEEE. im still upset about it lol. but ummm. hi can i make new friends here? anyone wanna be mutuals or something hehe. 
im 26 i love bollywood i’m from nyc but stuck in texas smh. i love music, gujarati and punjabi and hindi and qawwali but also very much so r&b hiphop and pop and Arctic monkeys and the likes...
idk. i deleted ig and tiktok bc my attention span was getting ruined and honestly they were both becoming very bad for my mental health. so here i ammmm . back on tumblr <3 my first social media love <3
all in all looking for new ppl to follow and fangirl over things w :)
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The Best of Delhi- Powerpack Productions Top 10 Works Unveiled
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Delhi, a city steeped in records, lifestyle, and innovation, has lengthy been a hub for creativity and expression. Among the myriad of skills that flourish in this bustling metropolis, Powerpack Productions stands out as a beacon of excellence within the realm of enjoyment and media production. Renowned for their remarkable creativity and technical prowess, Powerpack Productions has continually introduced captivating content that resonates with audiences a ways and huge. Join us as we unveil their pinnacle 10 works, showcasing the very first-class of what Delhi's enjoyment enterprise has to offer. From the silver screen to the small screen, from documentaries to reality TV, Powerpack Productions has consistently pushed the boundaries of creativity and innovation, cementing their status as one of the top 10 production in Delhi.
"City Lights":
Kicking off our listing is the significantly acclaimed movie "City Lights," a poignant tale of affection, loss, and resilience set towards the backdrop of Delhi's bustling streets. Directed by means of the visionary filmmaker, City Lights captured the essence of the city like by no means before, earning rave critiques from both critics and audiences alike.
"Rhythms of Delhi":
Next up, we have "Rhythms of Delhi," a captivating documentary that explores the wealthy tapestry of Delhi's cultural history through its vibrant song and dance traditions. From the soul-stirring qawwalis of Nizamuddin Dargah to the electrifying beats of Punjabi people music, this documentary celebrates the diversity and dynamism of Delhi's inventive landscape.
"Theatre Unbound":
In "Theatre Unbound," Powerpack Productions pushes the boundaries of conventional theater with a progressive mixture of stay overall performance and multimedia storytelling. This groundbreaking manufacturing captivated audiences with its immersive staging and concept-provoking narrative, cementing Powerpack Productions' popularity as a trailblazer in the world of appearing arts.
"Urban Explorers":
Venturing into the world of reality TV, Powerpack Productions gives "Urban Explorers," a interesting collection that follows a group of intrepid adventurers as they uncover the hidden gem stones of Delhi's urban landscape. From forgotten ruins to secret underground passages, every episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the town's lesser-recognized treasures.
"The Artisan's Tale":
Celebrating the unsung heroes of Delhi's artisanal network, "The Artisan's Tale" shines a highlight on the grasp craftsmen and women who hold age-old traditions alive in a rapidly modernizing city. Through intimate interviews and breathtaking visuals, this heartfelt documentary pays homage to the craftsmanship and creativity that define Delhi's cultural background.
"In the Spotlight":
Bringing the glitz and glamour of Bollywood to the small display screen, "In the Spotlight" gives visitors an special in the back of-the-scenes have a look at the making of Delhi's largest blockbuster movies. From star-studded premieres to high-octane dance numbers, this captivating series gives audiences a front-row seat to the magic of moviemaking.
"Green Revolution":
In "Green Revolution," Powerpack Productions tackles one of the maximum pressing troubles of our time with a compelling documentary that explores Delhi's efforts to fight climate trade and promote sustainable improvement. From rooftop sun panels to green transportation projects, this inspiring film highlights the cities innovative answers to environmental challenges.
"Voices of Change":
Diving into the world of social justice advocacy, "Voices of Change" amplifies the voices of marginalized communities in Delhi, losing mild on their struggles and triumphs in the face of adversity. Through effective storytelling and compelling interviews, this groundbreaking collection sparks crucial conversations approximately equality and inclusion in the metropolis.
"Beyond Borders":
Rounding out our list is "Beyond Borders," a groundbreaking collaboration between Powerpack Productions and worldwide filmmakers that explores the interconnectedness of Delhi with the worldwide network. Through a chain of thought-provoking vignettes, this ambitious challenge celebrates the city's variety and cosmopolitan spirit.
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From the silver display to the small screen, from documentaries to fact TV, Powerpack Productions has continually driven the boundaries of creativity and innovation, captivating audiences with their compelling storytelling and technical excellence. As we mirror on their pinnacle 10 works, it's clear that Powerpack Productions maintains to set the same old for excellence in Delhi's enjoyment industry, leaving an indelible mark on the cultural panorama of the metropolis and beyond.
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Listen to Hits of Mohammed Rafi
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Hindi films have delighted audiences and listeners with their music from as far back as the 1930's all the way to the 2010's and are truly a global treasure. Hits of Bollywood in a small effort to pay tribute to all these artists and their creations which have enriched the lives of millions of people over many decades has dedicated this Hits of Mohammed Rafi online Radio Station. The station plays all the songs of Mohammed Rafi's hits whole day long. He was notable for his versatility and range of voice; his songs varied from fast peppy numbers to patriotic songs, sad numbers to highly romantic songs, qawwalis to ghazals and bhajans to classical songs. He recorded songs for over a thousand Hindi films and sang songs in many Indian languages as well as foreign languages, though primarily in Urdu and Punjabi, over which he had a strong command. He recorded as many as 7,405 songs in many languages. It’s just valid that Bollywood singing sensation Sonu Nigam is also a big fan of the best songs of Mohammed Rafi.
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coolioness · 5 months
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Pakistan Unveiled: A Tapestry of Culture, Heritage, and Resilience
Introduction: Nestled in the heart of South Asia, Pakistan is a nation that beckons with a rich tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty. From the towering peaks of the Himalayas to the bustling streets of Lahore, Pakistan captivates the senses and offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. In this blog, we'll explore the diverse facets of this enchanting country, shedding light on its vibrant culture, historical landmarks, and the resilience of its people.
Cultural Mosaic: Pakistan is a melting pot of cultures, languages, and traditions. With a population that boasts Punjabis, Sindhis, Baloch, Pashtuns, and more, the country is a testament to unity in diversity. The arts, literature, and music thrive in Pakistan, with each region contributing its unique flavor. The qawwali music in Sufi shrines, the colorful folk dances, and the intricate handwoven textiles all add to the cultural kaleidoscope that defines Pakistan.
Historical Landmarks: Pakistan's history is etched in the stones of ancient cities and archaeological wonders. The Mohenjo-daro and Harappa, remnants of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, stand as silent witnesses to the country's historical legacy. Lahore Fort and Badshahi Mosque, with their Mughal grandeur, showcase the architectural prowess of bygone eras. The juxtaposition of old and new in cities like Karachi and Islamabad reflects the nation's journey through time.
Natural Splendors: Beyond its cultural and historical gems, Pakistan boasts breathtaking natural landscapes. The majestic peaks of the Karakoram Range, including the world's second-highest peak, K2, attract adventurers and mountaineers from around the globe. The serene lakes of Naltar and Saif-ul-Mulook, surrounded by snow-capped mountains, provide a tranquil escape. The Thar Desert in the south, with its golden sands and vibrant folk culture, offers a stark yet beautiful contrast.
Culinary Delights: Pakistani cuisine is a gastronomic delight that tantalizes taste buds. From the aromatic biryanis to the spicy curries, each dish tells a story of culinary heritage. Street food, especially in cities like Lahore and Karachi, is a must-try, with kebabs, chaat, and samosas tempting passersby. The warmth of Pakistani hospitality is best experienced through a shared meal, where flavors mingle with stories and laughter.
Resilience and Progress: Pakistan has faced its share of challenges, yet its people exhibit remarkable resilience. From rebuilding after natural disasters to embracing technological advancements, the nation continues to move forward. The youth, in particular, plays a pivotal role in shaping a dynamic and progressive future for Pakistan, harnessing innovation and creativity to overcome obstacles.
Conclusion: In every corner of Pakistan, from the bustling bazaars to the serene mountain valleys, there is a story waiting to be told. It's a land where tradition meets modernity, where history whispers through ancient ruins, and where the warmth of the people leaves a lasting impression. Pakistan, with its diverse tapestry of culture, historical richness, and the spirit of resilience, invites the world to discover the beauty that lies within its borders.
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Pind Di Awaz: Addressing Regional Variations in Punjabi Music
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Punjab, the heartland of Punjabi culture, is an exceedingly diverse and incredibly rich place. Its music is as diverse as its surroundings, which range from the verdant fields of Majha to the desolate plains of Malwa and the peaceful highlands of Doaba. Let’s take a musical journey to discover the various regional styles of Punjabi music, each with a unique flavor.
Majha: The Innermost of Bhangra
Majha, the central region of Punjab, is often considered the birthplace of Bhangra, the iconic Punjabi dance form. The high-intensity beats, contagious rhythms, and lyrics that capture the populace’s ebullience define Majha’s music. Majha’s music is characterized by the sounds of the dhol and tumbi. Bhangra is more than simply a dance in Majha; it’s a way of life. Songs like “Mundiyaan To Bach Ke” and “Balle Balle” perfectly capture the essence of this area. People are always on their feet dancing to the rhythm of life to the music, which is full of festivals, frequently focused on the harvest season.
Malwa: The Folk Soul
Punjab’s southern region, Malwa, offers a distinctive musical experience. The music in this area is more folk-oriented and is steeped in local legends and traditions.
Malwa’s music features traditional instruments like the sarangi and algoza prominently. Songs like “Challa” and “Sade Dil Te Chhuriyan Chaliyan” capture the region’s frugality and rusticity. Malwa’s music is a calming salve that perfectly encapsulates rural Punjabi life.
Doaba: Sufism and the West
The music of the Doaba region, which is tucked away in the Shivalik range’s foothills, is heavily influenced by Sufism. The fervent poetry of renowned Sufi saints like Baba Sheikh Farid and Bulleh Shah finds a musical home here. The profoundly spiritual and transcendent qawwalis and compositions move the soul.
The harmonium and tabla are among the instruments used in Doaba’s music to provide a dreamy and meditative environment. Songs like “Jugni” and “Ni Main Kamli Aan” take listeners on a journey of spiritual connection and introspection.
A synergistic blend of Majha, Malwa and Doaba
The beauty of Punjabi music rests in its ability to smoothly incorporate these regional variances, despite the fact that each region has its own distinct musical identity. Punjabi artists frequently draw inspiration from the deep spirituality of Doaba, the folk knowledge of Malwa, and the rich traditions of Majha in order to produce works that really reflect the diversity of the state.
Additionally,the development of Punjabi music has been aided by Punjabi populations in Canada, the United Kingdom, and other countries, who have infused it with international influences while keeping its provincial roots.
Conclusion: The Symphony of Punjab
A musical tapestry that celebrates life, love, and spirituality is made possible by the passionate beats of Majha, the folk soul of Malwa, and the spiritual profundity of Doaba.
Punjabi music’s regional variances reveal not only a musical voyage but also a cultural odyssey as we investigate them. It serves as a reminder that music is as varied, lively, and always changing as the country from which it originates. Take some time the next time you hear a Punjabi song to enjoy the local flavor that makes it a symphony of Punjab and a monument to the beauty of musical diversity across cultures.
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Top 10 Best Wedding Band Walas in Delhi! 
Dance is a common way for guests at Indian weddings to demonstrate their joy and fun. Dance is an essential component of Indian weddings regardless of religion or community you are in, and to dance, you either need a DJ or a band. Hard-core Indians like me love to have bands play at weddings because they allow us to dance on city streets.. Our happiness is broadcasted to the entire city by the bands with sound and lights. 
Here’s a list of Delhi’s all-time favorite Top 10 Band Walas that will make your wedding the talk of the town!  
1. The Master Band  
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First on the list is the public’s most favorite and trusted wedding band- Master Band!  
From Baggi to Doli to Ghodi, everything is available at this one-stop band. But lucky for you, the list does not just end here. They also provide premium services like photography, rose petal blasts, and even religious processions that will make your wedding stand out from the rest. With impressive packages and an amicable and punctual staff, this band is the first choice for every household.  
2. The Chawla Band  
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A close second is Chawla Band. Your wedding will be electrified by this "Dilli ka Mashoor" band. Since 2012, they have had the privilege of serving as the official band partner for the cricket team "Delhi Dare Devils" in the Indian Premier League. They have distinctive costumes and turbans that look fashionable when worn by the band, giving Baraat a regal appearance. There is no genre where anyone can compete with them, including instrumental music, Bollywood composition, Bhangra, pop, Shehnai, Tasha, and Dhol.  
3. The Ashoka Band  
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Third in line is the amazing Ashoka Band. They have everything you need for a noisy and extravagant wedding, including bands, chariots, ornamental lights, firecrackers, Punjabi Dhol and Bhangra groups, Shehnais, Tashas, and Nagadas. They are experts in presenting a brass band. They are the most reliable and committed band who will never fail you in front of your relatives and friends in terms of the playing. They are affordable yet impressive, and hence, a public favorite.   
4. The Jagdish Prakash and Sons Band   
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On the 4th is The Jagdish Prakash and Sons Band. They are knowledgeable about all forms of entertainment. They are the only ones of their sort, arranging for Gidda Dancers, Bhangra Group, Rajasthani Folk Dancers, Dandiya Nights, Western Dancers, Bollywood Dancers, and Haryanvi Dancers, and have a staff of 41 musicians. They also have Male-Female Singers, Sufi Singers, Gazal Night Singers, a Qawwali Group, Emcee, and many other performers to choose from in their organization.  
5. The Sahib Band  
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Next on the list is a public favorite- Sahib Band. Established in 1994, it is one of the most well-known and prestigious band companies. Their stunning costumes have always drawn attention from both inside and outside of Delhi. They consistently enhance their offerings to meet the needs of the young dancers participating in wedding processions. Before arriving to play at your venue, they practice for a period which makes them the most asked-for band in the capital.  
6. The A-One Samrat Band   
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A-One Samrat Band provide a variety of services, ranging from lavishly embellished baggis that would make any groom look regal to trumpets, trombones, saxophones, clarinets, and other classic Indian fashionable leather/fiber-based rhythm instruments. Their main draw is the Jhumar lights. They usually wander through cities and villages dressed in their ostentatious attention-getting garb. They are regarded as having the most disciplined band members. As a result, their name is well-known.  
7. The Shiv Mohan Band  
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Shiv Mohan Band is the first and most well-known brass band in India that is both luxurious and trustworthy. They have years of experience performing at festivals, religious jules, wedding processions, and other events. The wedding band alternates between playing traditional and modern songs. To ensure that all of your guests can enjoy the show, their fire personnel take all necessary safety precautions. They have contacts with florists and can arrange for flower decorations as well.  
This Karol Bagh, Delhi-based band expressly specializes in Cultural Dance, Doli, Ghodi, and Band services.   
8. The Vikas Band  
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By fusing popular Indian melodies, pounding brass beats, and traditional folk music with general hallmark tunes from Bollywood, jazz, funky, pop, and even a hint of Indian classical music in partnership with the evocative sounds of the dhol, Vikas Band has created its unmatched charm. Many times, spectators have been in awe of the results of the vibrant blend of color, sound, and movement.  
9. The Mahavira Band  
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Mahavira Band specializes in tailoring the services based on the event and provides unmistakable illumination for it. They perform the most recent Bollywood hits, and the band is well-equipped with all the polished instruments, including saxophones, drums, banjos, flutes, synthesizers, and trumpets to play all of your favorite songs in the most melodic ways.  
10. The Shri Sai Band  
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Being the most common wedding band, Shri Sai Band can provide its entire clientele with excellent work. They are an expertly run band that has been inspiring respect and pride in the band world for many years. According to client requests, their band's musicians perform both traditional and Western harmony.  
Weddings are nothing less than a festival. And they deserve to be celebrated like a festival! 
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rahatfatehalikhan · 1 year
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Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is a Pakistani vocalist most popular for his Qawwali, a kind of Sufi reflection music. Khan is quite possibly of Pakistan's most popular and generously compensated artist. He is Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's nephew, Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan's child, and Fateh Ali Khan's grandson. He likewise sings ghazals and other light tunes notwithstanding Qawwali. He is notable as a playback vocalist in Bollywood and the Pakistani film business.
RAHAT FATEH ALI KHAN EARLY LIFE Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Biography was brought into the world in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan, into a Punjabi group of Qawwals and old style vocalists. He is Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan's child, Fateh Ali Khan's grandson, and the nephew of popular Qawwali vocalist Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Rahat adored music since the beginning and was oftentimes seen singing with his uncle and father when he was just three. His uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan had been preparing him in singing Qawwali since he was seven years of age.
RAHAT FATEH ALI KHAN'S Profession Rahat unveiled his presentation during the demise commemoration of his granddad when he was nine years of age. He has been an individual from Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's notable qawwali troupe since age fifteen. He visited the Unified Realm with his uncle in 1985. Notwithstanding his situations in the Quawalli gathering, he played independent melodies at a few shows. He made his Bollywood debut as a playback vocalist in the melody "Mann Ki Lagan" from the film Paap (2003). Rahat visited the Unified Realm in April 2012, performing at Wembley Field and the Manchester Field to a consolidated horde of almost 20,000 individuals, establishing a standard for most noteworthy ticket deals. Following two years, the melody "Zaroori Tha" from the collection Back 2 Love (2014) turned into the main unique non-film music video from the Indian subcontinent to arrive at 100 million perspectives on YouTube and 200 million perspectives in three years or less. It in the long run outperformed 1 billion perspectives. He additionally frequently visits with Leo Twins from Nescafé Cellar.
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WebNewsify : 'The Kapil Sharma Show': Khan Saab reveals the story behind his name
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WebNewsify : The artiste, whose actual title is Imran Khan, stated on 'The Kapil Sharma Present' that the title was given to him by Gurmukh Singh Sandhu, common by his title Garry Sandhu, who's a Pujabi rapper and actor. He made his singing debut in 2010 with 'Fundamental Nahi Peenda' and likewise labored in Punjabi films resembling 'Romeo Ranjha'. Khan Saab shared :"My actual title is Imran Khan which was given to me by my household. However whereas working with Garry Sandhu Paji, he would consult with me as 'Khan'." The singer stated that whereas he was recording for the monitor 'Rhim Jhim' together with Garry, he requested him the title by which he can name him after which he stated that as he at all times referred to him as Khan Saab so this might be his title as a result of there's already a singer with the title Imran Khan. "Whereas recording 'Rim Jhim', he got here as much as me and requested me what title we must always maintain for you as there was already a well-known singer named Imran Khan. However as he used to name me ‘Khan' or ‘Khan Saab' on a regular basis, I made a decision to stay to it and that is how Khan Saab got here into existence. I'm actually grateful to Garry Paji for giving me this title, I will probably be endlessly grateful to him," he added. On 'The Kapil Sharma Present' this weekend, Qawwali and sufi singers Sabri Brothers (Aftab Sabri and Hashim Sabri), Khan Saab and Ali Brothers (Pervez Hasan, Pervez Babloo and Shahrukh) are showing as superstar visitors. 'The Kapil Sharma Present' airs on Sony Leisure Tv. Read the full article
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