Music of India


 

The music of India includes multiple varieties of folk, popular, pop, and classical music. India's classical music tradition, including Carnatic and Hindustani music, has a history spanning millennia and, developed over several eras, remains fundamental to the lives of Indians today as sources of religious inspiration, cultural expression and pure entertainment. India is made up of several dozen ethnic groups, speaking their own languages and dialects. Alongside distinctly subcontinental forms there are major influences from Persian, Arab and British music. Indian genres like filmi and bhangra have become popular throughout the United Kingdom, South and East Asia, and around the world.

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India - Folk - Popular - Pop - Classical music - India's classical music - Carnatic - Hindustani music - Ethnic group - Language - Dialect - Subcontinental - Persian - Arab - British music - Filmi - Bhangra - United Kingdom - South - East Asia

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Indian pop stars now sell records in many countries, while world music fans listen to the roots music of India's diverse nations. American soul, rock and hip hop have also made a large impact, primarily on Indian pop and filmi music. Other highly popular forms are ghazal, qawwali, thumri, dhrupad, dadra, bhajan, kirtan, shabad, and gurbani.

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World music - Soul - Rock - Hip hop - Ghazal - Qawwali - Thumri - Dhrupad - Dadra - Bhajan - Kirtan - Shabad - Gurbani

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Introduction
Pop music
Classical music
Qawwali
Further reading
See also
External links

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