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Music from Sindh province is sung in Sindhi, and is generally performed in either the "Baits" or "Waee" styles. The Baits style is vocal music in Sanhoon (low voice) or Graham (high voice). Waee instrumental music is performed in a variety of ways using a string instrument. Waee, also known as Kafi, is found in the surrounding areas of Balochistan, Punjab, and Kutch. [1]
Sindhi Sufi music
Shah Jo Raag
The traditional compilations of Shah Jo Risalo by Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai include 30 Surs (chapters) which are sung as raags. The oldest publications of Shah Jo Risalo contained some 36 Surs, but later most of the linguists discarded 6 Surs, as their language and content did not match with the Shah's style. Recently, Dr. Nabi Bakhsh Baloch, the most renowned linguist of Sindhi language has compiled and printed a new edition after 32 years of research in folk culture, language and history of Sindhi language. Renowned singer Abida Parveen has recorded all of Shah's sur in her 11 volume CD Shah jo Risalo releasing it in December 2013.
The traditional 30 Surs included in Shah Jo Risalo are:
- Bilawal
- Kalyaan
- Yaman Kalyaan
- Khanbhaat
- Suri Raag
- Samundi
- Sohni
- Sasui Aburi
- Maazuri
- Desi
- Kohyari
- Husaini
- Laila Chanesar
- Mumal Ranu
- Marvi
- Kaamod
- Ghatu
- Sorath
- Kedaro
- Sarang
- Asaa
- Ripp
- Khahori
- Barwo Sindhi
- Ramkali
- Kapa'iti
- Purab
- Karayal
- Pirbhati
- Dahar
Instruments used in Sindhi music
Common instruments used in Sindhi regional music include:
- Ektara known as Yaktaro in Sindhi
- Tanpura known as Danburo in Sindhi
- Alghoza Flute
- Bansuri
- Pungi known as Been in Sindhi
- Narr
- Naghara
- Dhol
- borrindo
Famous Sindhi musicians
- Abida Parveen
- Ustad Muhammad Juman
- Ustad Manzoor Ali Khan
- Ustad Mohammad Ibrahim
- Ustad Muhammad Yousuf
- Zarina Baloch
- Shaman Ali Meerali
- Mai Bhaghi
- Allan Faqir
- Sohrab Fakir
- Sarmad Sindhi
- Sanam Marvi
- Humera Channa
- Saif Samejo
- Ustad Waheed Ali
famous Sindhi songs
Sindhi songs are so melodous and very famous in the Sindh. The famous songs included are, Sindh Muhinje Amma, Parchan Shaal Panvar Dhola, Peirein Pawandee Saan .[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Sindhi music on the streets of Karachi". BBC. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
- ↑ "Sindhi Music". Indus Asia Online Journal (iaoj). Retrieved 12 May 2016.
External links
- First International Sindhi Radio with variety of 6 stations & 24/7 broadcast
- Collection of Sindhi Music Online
- Classic Sindhi Audio Stories for Children
- Free Sindhi Music Ringtones, Sindhi MP3 Tones