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4778. Box of Chocolates 01:44
Added on: 30.11.2022

Rhythmic piano chords set the tone to this easy-going shuffle piece that just feels so relaxed and at ease that you remember how good it is to simply be alive. Simple and childlike at the start, it matures as bass, strings, bells, multiple layers of hand-clapping and percussion are added, creating complexity and interest without disturbing the general feel of well-being and joy.


Box of Chocolates
Added on: 05.01.2023

Traditional wedding music fom The Kangra region of Himachal Pradesh in India. The instruments used are the Pipdi - a reed blowing instrument somewhat similar to the Shenai used in other regions of India (Played by Mangal Ram from Bir Village), and the Nagara Drums - similar to the nagras in the plains (these are very old pieces) they are made of metal with skin stretched on the playing surface. The skin is tightened with straps that weave into the edge of the skin and meet at the centre bottom of the drums. Two drums are placed opposite each other and the drummer plays them with a cross stick action. The drummer here is Jondu Ram (father of Mangal Ram.) Please note: This is a genuinely live, on-the-spot recording, and as such, there may be slight flaws in the performance and recording.


Indian Village Wedding Music 1
Added on: 05.01.2023

Traditional wedding music fom The Kangra region of Himachal Pradesh in India. The instruments used are the Pipdi - a reed blowing instrument some what similar to the Shenai used in other regions of India (Played by Mangal Ram from Bir Village), and the Nagara Drums - similar to the nagras in the plains (these are very old pieces) they are made of metal with skin stretched on the playing surface. The skin is tightened with straps that weave into the edge of the skin and meet at the centre bottom of the drums. Two drums are placed opposite each other and the drummer plays them with a cross stick action. The drummer here is Jondu Ram (father of Mangal Ram.) Please note: This is a genuinely live, on-the-spot recording, and as such, there may be slight flaws in the performance and recording.


Indian Village Wedding Music 2
1700 tracks, not registered with a PRO
3097 tracks, registered with a PRO
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