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Goa is a land of music, often admired as 'a Nest Of Singing Birds'. This tiny land, cradled between the Sahyadris and the Arabian Sea, speaks with the beat of 'Ghumat' and note of Violin the year round. The folk music has devotional as well as profane overtones, and it is exhibited in a lively rhythmic vitality. Goan music stands apart from the music of other regions in India because of its peculiar blend of Western and Indian traditions. Mando - A Love Song |
The songs cover the entire gamut of emotions in love, accompanied by the beats of Ghumat and romantic strains of violin.
The Latin Taste
Set to the Latin American tune, the song with a local theme starts with
a sad and slow note and ends on a faster beat called "Dulpods" or
"Durpodha", the rhythmic pattern being akin to 'Khaiyal' songs. In fact
Mando represents the mingling of Indian and Western traditions.
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The girls and the boys sing a line of the song one after the other or sometimes in chorus. The girls wear a peculiar dress called "Tollopo" resembling Burmese Saronge. Suvari- Folk Music The music is orchestral in nature and relies heavily on 'Laya' (tune) and 'Tal' (beat), as spoken words are few. The orchestra consists of 'Ghumat', 'Shamel', Cymbals and sometimes 'Shehnai' and 'Surt'. The popularity of Suvari can be gauged from the fact that a good Suvari band is regarded as a matter of pride and honour of a village. |
Other forms of Goan music include "Banvad", "Cantaram", "Dasra Vadan", "Gadya Ramayan", "Gaun Kani", "Gosavi Gayan", "Gudulya Geetam", "Jat", "Lagan Geet", "Lavni", "Pavada", and devotional music like "Bhajan-Dindi", Carol Singing, "Kirtan" and "Ladainha".
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