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  1. Dilip Dholakia (15 October 1921 – 2 January 2011), often credited as D. Dilip or Diliprai in Hindi films, was an Indian music composer and singer. Born and educated in Junagadh, he was introduced to music in early life due to his family. Starting his career as singer, he assisted leading music composers of Bollywood and Gujarati cinema in ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DholakDholak - Wikipedia

    In the Fiji Islands the dholak is widely used for Indian folk music, bhajan and kirtan. The dholak's higher-pitched head is a simple membrane while the bass head, played usually with the left hand, has a compound syahi to lower the pitch and enable the typical Dholak sliding sound ("giss" or "gissa"), often the caked residue of mustard oil pressing, to which some sand and oil or tar may be added.

  3. indianculture.gov.in › musical-instrumentsDHOLAK - Indian Culture

    A two-headed hand drum, Dholak is a folk percussion instrument. Around 45 cm in length and 27 cm in breadth, it is widely used in qawwali, kirtan, lavani and bhangra. The smaller surface of the dholak is made of goat skin for sharp notes while the bigger surface is made of buffalo skin for low pitch. It allows a combination of bass and treble ...

  4. Jun 19, 2017 · There are four evident purposes for music: dance, ritual, entertainment personal, and communal, and above all social cohesion, again on both personal and communal levels. We then proceed to how instruments began, with a brief survey of the surviving examples from the Mousterian period onward, including the possible Neanderthal evidence and the extent to which they showed “artistic ...

  5. Aug 18, 2024 · Africa is a large, diverse continent and this is reflected in the history of dance in Sub-Saharan Africa, which is made up of a rich tapestry of cultures, traditions, and artistic expressions. Dance has played a vital role in African societies for millennia, serving as a way to communicate, celebrate, and connect with one’s ancestors.

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  6. Music plays an important social and spiritual role in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and is closely linked with dance, ceremony and storytelling. In this article we will be focusing on a broader understanding of traditional Aboriginal music which, like the 250 or more languages of their culture, varies in different parts of the continent.

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  8. May 19, 2017 · Article. Music and dance were highly valued in ancient Egyptian culture, but they were more important than is generally thought: they were integral to creation and communion with the gods and, further, were the human response to the gift of life and all the experiences of the human condition. Egyptologist Helen Strudwick notes how, "music was ...

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