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Mention the type of songs used in Laukik music​

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Answered by jadhavjagdish31
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Answer:

no this not song

Explanation:

its jane any cost like luka chupi and tera hua this song is very nice verb song

Answered by aakashmutum
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The backdrop of Laukik music, Lok Gathas and songs in praise of brave men and kings such as 'Gathas', 'Narashansi', 'Raibhya' etc., were used both for religious and social ceremonies were prevalent.

Vedas, sacred to Hindus, were orally composed in Vedic Sanskrit. The Vedas

are one of the oldest existing texts in India. The Vedic Period lasted from 1500 to

500 B.C. It laid the foundations of Hinduism and other cultural aspects of early Indian

society. The Vedas were recited in the form of poems and had a musical aspect to them.

Update (raised, sharp or acute), Anudatta (not raised or grave) and Svarita (acute grave)

were the three pitches used in Vedic recital1

. Prof. Mcdonnel rightly says, “The Vedic,

like the ancient Greek accent, was a musical one, depending mainly on the pitch, as is

indicated both by it’s not affecting the rhythm of metre, and by the name of its chief

tone, Udatta,’raised2

”. From a Historical point of view Vedic period is considered as

a developed period. Musicians were kept in high regard throughout this period. The

common people in this period were aware of classical music as well as folk music.

Veena was famous in the Vedic period. Generally, music was taught by Brahmins. During

this period we find artists of all three categories i.e. Vocalists, Instrumentalists and

Dancers. Women used to take part in musical events equally as men3

.

We can get information regarding systematic music from the writings of the Vedic

period. Although there are no independent Texts on Music from the Vedic period still

get ample information regarding music from other Vedic texts4

. Concept of

worshipping God through music started in the Vedic period. During this period Classical

1 Bongard L. G, A History of India: Part 1, p. 51

2 Thakur J S, Indian Music, p. 2

3 Sharma B, Bhartiya Sangeet Ka It has, p. 30

4 Sharma M, Sangeet Mani,

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