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Surando is an ancient traditional Sindhi musical instrument. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is played by musicians in Sindh , Kutch , Rajasthan , and Balochistan . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The term "Surando" is derived from the Persian word "Surayindah," meaning "producer of tunes."
Besides Sindhi folk genres of Bait, Wae and Kafi other Sindhi folk genres include; Lada/Sehra/Geech: in this genre folk songs are song for special days and occasions like weddings, engagements, birth of a child etc, Sehra and Lada are genre of expressing emotions like joy, happiness, sadness etc, it is sung by females in a group, with various Sindhi folk musical instruments like dhul, Thali ...
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Alghoza also called Beenon (Sindhi: الغوزو ) is a paired woodwind traditional musical instrument of Sindhi culture, [3] [4] also used by Kutchi, Saraiki, Punjabi, Rajasthani and baloch folk musicians. [2] [1] It consists of two joined beak flutes, one for melody, the second for drone. The flutes are either tied together or may be held ...
The sites below are declared Protected Heritage by the Government of Sindh.. Karachi has over 350 sites which are protected under the Provincial Act. Sites are listed under broad areas or quarters under which they are located.
Indus Blues is a 2018 Pakistani documentary film produced and directed by filmmaker Jawad Sharif.The film is about the dying folk and classical musical instruments of Pakistan and the struggle of musicians and craftsmen to keep their art alive.
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All political, social and religious organizations of Sindh, besides the Sindh Culture Department and administrations of various schools, colleges and universities, organize a variety of events including seminars, debates, folk music programs, drama and theatric performances, tableaus and literary sittings to mark this annual festivity. [203]