Punjabi Songs

by on October 2, 2009
in Punjabi Songs

One great piece of new for the all the fans of the Punjabi songs is that they can have a field day in just downloading the Punjabi songs and the various other additions from the popular artists who are featured at the Punjabi songs websites

A large chunk of these sites are wholly dedicated to the north Indian life and culture. The music section of the sites leave no stone unturned. Some of the special Punjabi songs and the instruments associated with them, which are worth a special mention, are the dhad, the damru, and the sarangi.

Also impressive is the extensive RealAudio archive of Bhangra, a lively form of folk music and dance often played at Punjabi weddings. If you like what you hear, be sure to read the Introduction to Bhangra for more information on this mesmerizing sonic style.

One of the most common misconceptions is that Punjab has no culture but only agriculture. This misconception arises from sheer ignorance of Punjab’s folklore and traditions and ignorance of how the Punjabi songs and dance are rich and varied.

The poetic imagery and melody are written into the Punjabi songs. These Punjabi songs also draw heavily from an extremely broad pool. From time immemorial, the large numbers of invaders from the northwest have swept across the Khyber Pass and into India.

These invaders invariably cross the plains of Punjab in this journey. As a result the Arabian and Persian currents have swirled up through Sindh, resulting in a vigorous hybrid in the Punjabi songs.

The Punjabi songs display the persisting influences of tribes and armies. The Punjabi songs have retained a core that was uniquely their own and this is all the more evident in the Punjabi folk songs.