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  2. Music of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Tamang Selo - Wikipedia

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    Navneet Aditya Waiba-Nepali and Tamang folk singer. Hira Devi Waiba is hailed as the pioneer of Nepali folk songs and Tamang Selo. [2] Her song "Chura ta Hoina Astura" (Nepali: चुरा त होइन अस्तुरा) is said to be the first Tamang Selo ever recorded. [3] Waiba has sung nearly 300 songs in a career spanning 40 years.

  4. Resham Firiri - Wikipedia

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    Resham Firiri (Nepali: रेशम फिरिरि) is a traditional Nepali folk song, composed by Buddhi Pariyar and originally performed by Sunder Shrestha and Dwarika Lal Joshi in 1969. Due to sudden rise in popularity, it became one of the most widely known and performed songs in Nepal.

  5. Deusi/Bhailo - Wikipedia

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    Bhailo and Deusi, collectively known as Deusi/Bhailo, are Nepalese traditional folk songs sung during the Tihar festival in Nepal as well as in Darjeeling hills, Sikkim, Assam, and some other parts of India among the Gorkhali diaspora. [1]

  6. Jhalak Man Gandarbha - Wikipedia

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    Jhalak Man Gandarbha (झलकमान गन्धर्व; 29 July 1935 – 23 November 2003 [1]) was a Nepali folk singer.He was known for popularizing Gaine Geet, or Gandharbha Sangeet, a popular type of folk song sung by the Gaine or Gandharbha.

  7. Palam (music) - Wikipedia

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    Palam (Nepali: पालाम) is a Nepalese folk song of the Limbu community. [1] It is sung in various cultural gatherings and events such as marriage, festivals, carnivals. etc. It is typically sung while dancing Dhan Nach. [2] It is sung step by step as a question and answer session between the boy and the girl.

  8. Dohori - Wikipedia

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    The song production is collaborative and involves many individuals. [3] [4] Like all Nepali folk songs, dohori originated in the rural areas of Nepal and now is sung in both rural and urban settlements and is popular amongst the Nepali speaking diaspora in the UK, US, and Bahrain. [5]

  9. Newar music - Wikipedia

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    Newa music, also spelled Newar music, is traditional music developed in Nepal by the Newars. The music has its roots in classic Hindu and Buddhist music. It evolved with incorporation of folk music of the Kathmandu valley and its peripheries. Musical instruments mainly consist of percussion and wind instruments.