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5 International Women’s Day Songs to Inspire You

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Some of the things that people look up on the web for women’s day include powerful images with quotes, messages to send others, and women’s day songs. These things are not just a token, but a breath of fresh, a small drop in the river of change. From #MeToo to #TimesUp campaigns in 2017, women are on a roll in bringing revolution from their homes to their workplaces. Even the recently held  90 th  Oscars  could not escape the voice that women are raising. Here are some  Bollywood new songs  that give a voice to women empowerment and talk about their strength and courage If you too are looking for some inspiration, then watch these 5 International Women’s Day Songs Pink Anthem – Pink One of the recent movies by Bollywood about women empowerment include Pink (2016). Starring Taapsee Pannu and Amitabh Bachchan the film did not have too many  hindi songs . However, the Pink Anthem cannot go unnoticed. This  mp3 song  is written by I...

Do Wallpapers and Songs Play a Larger Role?

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Every culture has its own way of seeing; ways that are within and structured among other things, its systems of knowledge and belief. A way of seeing is a relation between self and what can be seen. Online chatting on the  best social networking sites  also involves the act of seeing which is fundamental to the constitution of identity. But, a question pops up in this context; is there any role that simple stuff like  stock wallpapers  or mp3 songs play? And if it so, then are we using too much of media? There is no simple yes, or no, answer to this question as even the media effect can be studied in the form of theories. These effects are based on various socio, economic, and cultural factors. If a person visits social sites too often and spends much time on  Bollywood new songs  or online games then that can be looked in various ways, two of which go like this: Functionalist way  – It assumes that media has a role and function in ...

Hindi Songs Are Classics. What Makes Them So?

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Shankh! A very common instrument often used in temples. Did you know that Shankh is believed to be the first music instrument and Veena the second? Probably not. This blog will today inform you of the depths of Indian music. Indian Music has two fields. In these two fields, there is instrumental and vocal also. These are: Carnatic Hindustani The Hindustani field includes songs predominantly from the Northern Indian region. Since today so many  latest hindi songs free download  offline are available, we kind of overlook the fact that there is a great structure of music which is standing behind them. Online music stores besides giving podcasts and free desktop wallpaper, also have a section for genres. In this section you might have often clicked the genre of Classical music. But have you ever wondered how these songs came to be known as classical and what does it really include? Well, Classical Music has been divided into two parts and contains its own subcatego...

Beginner’s Guide to Writing Songs

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Writing songs needs a very personal touch that takes some time to evolve. Now if you were to ask some songwriters about how or why they write any particular songs, then most of them will tell you that they wrote it because they felt like writing it. Almost all great tunes come from the heart but there are some other things too that go into that process which eventually results in a heart warming melody. The writing process too has evolved from simply noting down in secret diaries to now posting it on any  social networking site in India . However, some core ideas behind a successful write-up still remain the name. Brainstorm  – Any form of writing needs to begin with the collection of ideas or mind mapping or visualizing of thoughts. It allows you to gather all your notions under one roof and then gradually keep the best ones in and chuck the rest out.  Try and make a cloud of all your ideas like this  – This will help you focus on the core ideas...

Is Your Song an Earworm? Find Out

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Almost 90% of people have at some point in their lives, have an ‘earworm’ in their heads. No, it’s not this one! (Image credit: twitter.com/todaysearworm) It’s not about those slimy, squiggly little creatures. Actually, this is about songs. Yes, the same latest music songs that you hear and then for days together play it in your heads, right? The process of having a song stuck in our heads and getting it played in a loop is known as ‘’earworm’’ . But have you ever wondered why this sort of thing happens? Why do these old or new songs or soundtracks suddenly start playing in our heads without us even trying to recall them? The answer to it lies in a Research . A team of researchers in the US have identified five key components that turn those old classical tunes into infectious melodies . These are: What more? This team of researchers has even gone on to the extent of making a MATHEMATICAL FORMULA to explain the forming of an earworm! (Not kidding!) You can now find ...

Of Music, Songs and Tears: The Final Act of Indian Legend

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He introduced the Beatles to the Sitar! And presented Indian Classical music to the world! And yet after his death, his legendary work recently made the world cry. Four years ago India lost its greatest treasure and the world lost its biggest musical icon when Sitar Maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar passed away at the age of 92.His famous works such as The Three Ragas, 1962 LP – Improvisations and his collaboration with Sarod expert Ustad Ali Akbar Khan still resonate in the heart and minds of millions of music lovers all around the globe and millions on Indian social networking sites . Before he left us, Shankar expressed his desire to compose a fusion of Indian classical music and Opera. Well, Pandit Ravi Shankar is now no more, but here are some pointsabout the legend and his final act – Story in a name – Sukanya Named after his wife, Sukanya Shankar and the mother of his sitar prodege daughter Anoushka Shankar, Sukanya was the dream Opera project of Pandit Ravi Shankar. T...

3 Reasons Why Folk Music in India Needs a Revival

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Kajri is sung and played during rains. AlhaUdal is sung in Bundelkhand Char-Bait in Rajasthan and Western Uttar Pradesh These are some of the type of music that many of you may not have heard ever. A big reflection of India’s cultural and multi-lingual diversity is its FOLK MUSIC.  Every region has a different folk. Every tribe has their own tales of adapting to the environment, of their struggles and their evolution. Though the author of these folk songs and tales are unknown, but they are revered by all as they unite these tribes. However, some of these folklores and folk songs are on the verge of extinction. The urbanization of our cities and the fast moving digital life has affected them a lot. But still it’s not too late to help out these symbols of our legacy. Here are 3 reasons why we feel Folk Music needs a revival in India: 1.      The Heritage – These songs compose a unique heritage of India’s rich traditio...