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Pakistani Music- A Unique Art

Posted by shaheenbaig167 on December 26, 2016 at 11:20 PM Comments comments (0)

Pakistan’s art culture is mostly inherited from Indian culture which dates back to Aryan invasion in the sub-continent. During the past decades, Pakistan’s music industry has progressed a lot. With the seniors being the mentors and the trendsetters in the field, newcomers have so much to look upon.

Music in subcontinent was considered as an integral part of socio-religious life. Both, Muslims and Hindus loved to listen to music and were pretty much attracted towards it. Some used them as a way to preach religion, others enjoyed the melodious tunes for the relaxation of mind and soul.

Pakistan’s Exclusive Music Scene

After the creation of Pakistan, the artists of the country felt the responsibility of setting a benchmark and providing the juniors with something to learn. So, despite being crushed under the weight of no to zero resources, artists started proving that “If there is a will, there is a way”. Hence this field of art was not left untouched, rather many of the artist entered this hard work requiring field in spite of knowing the present situation of those times.

Weather it was Classic music or the Qawwali music, soft pop or rock music, desi hip hop or rap songs, singers of Pakistan started making music in all these genres hence making us all proud.

Other than the above mentioned genres, the Music of Pakistan includes diverse elements ranging from music from various parts of South Asia as well as Central Asian, Middle Eastern, and modern-day Western popular music influences.

Face of Pakistan

There are some people who are proud of the country in which they live but a few are those whose countrymen are proud of them. Some of the veteran and distinguished singers of Pakistan with their specialties in music are listed below:

Mehdi Hassan- Classical Music and Ghazals

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pakappclub.nusratqawwaliscollection" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan- Qawwali and Ghazals

Ghulam Ali- Classical and Music

Madam Noor Jahan- Classical and Patriotic Songs

Alan Faqeer- Folk Songs

Abida Parveen- Sufi and Qawwali Songs

These pioneers set the benchmark for the juniors, and hence the Pakistani music grabbed a heavy slot in the music scene of the world. The major musicians of the country, while finding the raw talent won’t need to work hard as the streets and colonies of the country are full of such voices which can surely become the face of Pakistan.

 

Ghazal- Discovering the Basics of Urdu Poetry

Posted by shaheenbaig167 on December 26, 2016 at 2:25 AM Comments comments (0)

Urdu language is also known as “Lashkari Language” which means “A Mixture of Many languages”. Though there are various forms of poetry in Urdu, one of them is “Ghazal” which is mainly popular in South Asian countries.

The word ghazal has its roots in North Africa and Middle East and is a modified version of the Arabian Qasida which is used to describe one’s personality. There are certain rules for the composition of ghazal and poets strictly follow the rules so that their composition is labeled as a Ghazal.

Ghazal is mostly written and read by the people who have a liking towards intense feelings because ghazal explains the real pain and grieves of the writer. Most of the time, the poet describes the personality of his/her loved one in the form of couplets. Due to the influence of this pain, the writer can share his/her utmost feelings and the expressions are shown with great extremities. Ghazal writers follow the convention of writing their pen name, popularly known as “Takhalus” in the last couplet of the ghazal.

Where Did It Come From?

With the influence of Muslim rule in South Asia, the power centers were changing as the Islamic Sultanates were spreading wide under the reign of Ottoman Caliphate. Resultantly, the ghazal spread into South Asia in the 12th century. Although the ghazal is most prominently a form of Urdu poetry, it is now found in the poetry of many languages on the Indian Subcontinent too.

Some Famous Names of Ghazal Writing

Some of the most famous Ghazal writers were Rumi and Hafiz who wrote their composition in Persian language. Poet Fuzûlî wrote ghazals in Azeri language which is spoken in Azerbaijan. Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Mirza Ghalib wrote in Urdu language while Kazi Nazrul Islam of Bengal composed ghazal in Bengali language. Ghazal was not only confined to South Asia only but also Johann Wolfgang von Goethe from Germany, played his role in making ghazal popular in the European region too.

How to Get Most Out Of a Ghazal

Ghazals are not only confined to reading, but also sung by singers and qawwals in Pakistan, India and other surrounding countries. Different volumes of https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pakappclub.nusratqawwaliscollection" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Ghazals , Ghulam Ali and Mehdi Hassan’s Ghazals are pretty popular among people of these countries. The beauty of ghazal is enhanced even more if such legends sing them in their magical voices. A large number of people spend their time in listening ghazals sung by these singers.

 


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