Open mic music:- How I love the beginning of my Bangladeshi one-star
Good morning, all my dear music-loving friends! Hope you are all well. Today I have brought you not just a song, but the melody of the soil of our soul, Bangladesh, which speaks of our roots. This song is an expression of deep love and respect for our rich folk music.
The main idea of the song: Deep passion for folk music
The starting of the music mentions two inseparable folk contraptions of Bangladesh—the ektara and the dotara. By expressing how tons I love the melodies of these two units, I basically desired to focus on my passion for our thousand-yr-vintage people track tradition. The melody of the ektara and dotara isn't always just a melody, it's far a reflection of the simple life of our rivers, fields and villages. When the sound of the drum and flute is brought to it, a accepted festive environment is created, which binds all Bengalis, irrespective of faith or caste, with one thread.
From Bhatiali to Ghazir Pala: The diversity of our folk music
To illustrate how rich our folk music treasure is, the song mentions different genres like Bhatiali, Jari, Sari and Ghazir Pala. Just as the melody of Bhatiali combines the loneliness of a boatman and the vastness of a river, similarly, Jari-Sari contains a wonderful blend of grief and power. And the experience of listening to Ghazir Pala is, in a word, extraordinary—it soothes our mind and soul. These melodies are so powerful that they are not limited to our country alone, but their sweetness has captivated the whole world today.
Remembering the Legends: Hason Raja, Radharman and Lalon Sai
No dialogue of folks track may be complete without legends like Hason Raja, Radharman Dutt and Fakir Lalon Shah. These notable artists have conveyed deep theories of lifestyles, philosophy and spirituality thru their songs. Their songs still hold a special area in the hearts in their devotees. I experience blessed to were born within the land of these superb artists. It is an absolute privilege for me to be born on this u . S ., that is expressed through these songs.
This track is a humble tribute from me to the rich musical history of Bangladesh. I believe that the melodies of our priceless folk music will live on from generation to generation and will hold us all sure together on this bond of love. Thank you all so much.
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