Thank you for your show. It brings back memories of 1990s music scene in Bhutan. For insights into 1980s music scene and origins of rigsar you should invite Dasho Thinley Gyamtsho (former RAPA Principal) and Lopen Tashi Gyeltshen. At 16:13 aum Lhamo Drukpa mentions she was a fan of Aue Shera, Aue Tashi Gyeltshen and Aue Gyamtsho - they are Dasho Shera, Lopen Tashi Gyeltshen and Dasho Thinley Gyamtsho, respectively. They were, especially Lopen Tashi and Thinley Gyamtsho, the most active and composed many songs together in 1980s. Tashi Gyeltshen and Thinley Gyamtsho also composed children's nursery rhymes as they were both teachers in the early 80s. They also taught many students their songs at winter scout camps. Thinley Gyamtsho was not actively involved in music after early 1990 whereas Tashi Gyeltshen continued composing and singing into the 1990s and 2000s. However according to Dasho Dr. Sonam Kinga's paper from 2000, it is highly probable that Thinley Gyamtsho composed and sang the first original Dzongkha rigsar song in 1979-80, when we sang "dorozam" at Samtse High school concert where he was teacher. Prior to this event, most rigsar songs were Bollywood imitations. This "dorozam" song is not the popular "wai dorozam" that Tashi Gyeltshen and Thinley Gyamtsho composed and sang in 80s, but a completely different one and was never recorded. This paper is available at this link: www.bhutanstudies.org.bt/publicationFiles/JBS/JBS_Vol3No1/5.songs.pdf Thinley Gyamtsho, later in 1999, became Principal of RAPA where he brought many changes and also composed many songs. In order to know more about the 1980s Dzongkha songs and the origins of rigsar, I request you to invite Thinley Gyamtsho and Tashi Gyeltshen to your show. It will be very insightful into 1908s music scene. There were not studios so they used to record one a tape recorder in the bedroom. Please ask Aum Lhamo Drukpa to help you invite them to your show. Kadrinche la and look forward to it.
Young and upcoming singers in Bhutan should learn a lot and take inspirations from legends like her. Not all Tom, Dick and Harry can be singers and copy their songs without their consent. I don’t listen to many Bhutanese songs but what I hear from the host and the guest seems legit. Copy right should be taken seriously.
So graceful madam Lhamo Drukpa .
what makes her voice peculiar is her unique vocal. I still love her voice
Thank you to aue Lhamo Drukpa for producing Seday. It’s one of my favvv and it will forever be a legend 💖😊
Wow!!! All SEDAY song SEDAY storyline are amazing 😮😮 didn’t know that it’s composed by aue lhamo highly respected artist 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
She is very good at acting n she has beautiful voice... keep it up, Aue lhamo drukpa n thanks for what u have done to our film industry 👍 😊
Aum Lhamo Drukpa is lovely and so down to earth……
So lovely la... My fav aue Lhamo DRUKPA ...
So intellectual, warm and talented of course ❤
Thank you for your show. It brings back memories of 1990s music scene in Bhutan. For insights into 1980s music scene and origins of rigsar you should invite Dasho Thinley Gyamtsho (former RAPA Principal) and Lopen Tashi Gyeltshen. At 16:13 aum Lhamo Drukpa mentions she was a fan of Aue Shera, Aue Tashi Gyeltshen and Aue Gyamtsho - they are Dasho Shera, Lopen Tashi Gyeltshen and Dasho Thinley Gyamtsho, respectively. They were, especially Lopen Tashi and Thinley Gyamtsho, the most active and composed many songs together in 1980s. Tashi Gyeltshen and Thinley Gyamtsho also composed children's nursery rhymes as they were both teachers in the early 80s. They also taught many students their songs at winter scout camps. Thinley Gyamtsho was not actively involved in music after early 1990 whereas Tashi Gyeltshen continued composing and singing into the 1990s and 2000s. However according to Dasho Dr. Sonam Kinga's paper from 2000, it is highly probable that Thinley Gyamtsho composed and sang the first original Dzongkha rigsar song in 1979-80, when we sang "dorozam" at Samtse High school concert where he was teacher. Prior to this event, most rigsar songs were Bollywood imitations. This "dorozam" song is not the popular "wai dorozam" that Tashi Gyeltshen and Thinley Gyamtsho composed and sang in 80s, but a completely different one and was never recorded. This paper is available at this link:
www.bhutanstudies.org.bt/publicationFiles/JBS/JBS_Vol3No1/5.songs.pdf
Thinley Gyamtsho, later in 1999, became Principal of RAPA where he brought many changes and also composed many songs. In order to know more about the 1980s Dzongkha songs and the origins of rigsar, I request you to invite Thinley Gyamtsho and Tashi Gyeltshen to your show. It will be very insightful into 1908s music scene. There were not studios so they used to record one a tape recorder in the bedroom. Please ask Aum Lhamo Drukpa to help you invite them to your show. Kadrinche la and look forward to it.
Thank you so much to all la. It is because of you guys that I have became singer and I remain grateful for ever to you all la. Love you all❤️❤️❤️
My fov aue lhamo Drukpa
Next invite singer Tshering Yangdon(pinky)la
Young and upcoming singers in Bhutan should learn a lot and take inspirations from legends like her. Not all Tom, Dick and Harry can be singers and copy their songs without their consent. I don’t listen to many Bhutanese songs but what I hear from the host and the guest seems legit.
Copy right should be taken seriously.
I really liked and enjoying your show la but why don't you talk in pure dzongkhag la
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Sonam choki...next guest plz la
Please invite Dechen pem as your next guest.
Awe will u invite Namkha Lham
Please invite legend actress Karma choeden
Invite Renown teachers also
We want to hear from krd if u could bring up krd la
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Hii azhim ill u invite aue dorji wangmo as a guest
She did in first episode
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Please invite karma Choden and sonam choki
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Keti karma choden please..
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