Chilasi Tambal || Folk Dance | The Hunza State

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • Every place in the world has its own rituals, culture, beliefs and music. Same like that our mother land Gilgit Baltistan has a unique colourful and sound music which is just beyond feelings. The singers, musicians and artist are not such trained in training centers they have super talent to do so.
    Hareep Is Traditional Music Of Gilgit-Baltistan:
    The folk music and instruments commonly used in Gilgit Baltistan are Dadang (drum), Damal (percussion), Suranaye (a kind of flute), Duff (a circle framed drum), Ghajak (spiked fiddle), Gabi (flute), Sitar and Rubab are popular and important instruments.The famous types of musical tunes in Gilgit Baltistan are Dhani, Galawar, Alghani, Saus, Lolo, Tambal, Bulla, Razm, Yudaani and Danyal etc. Each of these tunes is associated with a special occasion' such as when initiate any ceremony, Galawar is played. Sir Jan Ali Jan is also known as Babaye Hareep (father of hareep), Babaye Mosique (father of music) of Gilgit Baltistan.
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    #hareep #folkdance #gilgitbaltistan #thehunzastate #folkmusic

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @rinchendolkar1919
    @rinchendolkar1919 2 місяці тому

    Wow, you guys have the same Trumpet, we call it Surna in Ladakh. Your drum are a bit different. our drum looks more like the small drums you guys are playing, but are a bit bigger and the bass is high, we call that drum Daman. I am from Ladakh, lots of love.

    • @TheHunzaState
      @TheHunzaState  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for commenting♥️, we called Surnai in Burushaski language to trumpet, and the drum Dadang, ladakh and gilgit baltistan has same culture,

    • @rinchendolkar1919
      @rinchendolkar1919 2 місяці тому

      @@TheHunzaState thanks for your fast reply dear💞
      The names are very similar I see. The landscapes are just similar to ours. Great to know that we are somewhat connected, I know that Baltistan is very close but never knew that Hunza Burusho and Ladakh has some words in common.
      I’m interested in these things because we don’t have that much information about our region’s and people history mainly the demographic history.

    • @TheHunzaState
      @TheHunzaState  Місяць тому +1

      @@rinchendolkar1919 Hunza primarily speaks Burushaski, and Ladakh predominantly Ladakhi (a Tibetic language), there are linguistic similarities and influences,
      Both regions celebrate similar festivals and have comparable traditional customs, reflecting their shared cultural heritage.

    • @rinchendolkar1919
      @rinchendolkar1919 Місяць тому

      @@TheHunzaState ❤️✨

  • @salimas7979
    @salimas7979 8 місяців тому

    I don’t see any women.

    • @TheHunzaState
      @TheHunzaState  8 місяців тому +1

      The video was taken before the women's arrived,