Camel Train to Kabul by Pete Bax

Pete Bax
CAMEL TRAIN TO KABUL
By: Pete Bax
Catalog ID: 505338   Edit Type: Full Track   Duration: 1:41
Tempo: Medium   BPM: 120   Vocal: Instrumental

Genre: Middle East Music | Afghanistani music

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The music of Afghanistan has existed for a long time, but since the late 1970s the country has been involved in constant wars and people were less concerned about music. Music was also banned by the Taliban and musicians killed. Instrumental music is frowned upon. Music is the soul of any nation.   Keywords: carriage carrier carrying carting conveyance conveying conveyor freightage hauling moving passage removal shipment caravan camel desert The classical musical form of Afghanistan is called klasik, which includes both instrumental and vocal and belly dancing ragas, as well as Tarana and Ghazals. Many Ustads, or professional musicians, have learned North Indian classical music in India, and some of them were Indian descendants who moved from India to the royal court in Kabul in the 1860s. They maintain cultural and personal ties with India—through discipleship or intermarriage—and they use the Hindustani musical theories and terminology, for example raga (melodic form) and tala (rhythmic cycle). Afghan ragas, in contrast to Indian ones, tend to be more focused on rhythm, and are usually played with the tabla, or the local zerbaghali, dayra or dohol, all percussive instruments. Other Afghan classical instruments include the dutar, sorna, sitar, dilruba, tambur, ghichak, and Rubab. This depicts a camel train going to Kabul.



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