Bd Music Essay

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Music in Bangladesh then and now Bangladesh is a country where music is considered to be the part and parcel of people life. Music is mixed up in this country since its birth. But this music have been changed in the flow of time. Once people used to listen jari, shari, modupuri, vatiali, songs but now things have changed now they like to listen hip-hop, metal, heavymetal, songs. Depending on that Bangladeshi music has two strems they are todays music and yesterday music. Although these music are different from each other but they are all our Bangladeshi music. Bangladesh is traditionally very rich in its musical heritage. In Bangladesh yesterday songs are folk songs and also nuzrul and rabindra songs. Folk songs are the integral part of the folk culture and tradition of Bangladesh. Folk songs represent the emotional expression of simple, rustic masses of rural community. These songs fascinate the audience through their lucid melody. The poets and the lyricists from the local community usually compose these songs from their passion that reflects their great empathy of joys and sorrows, woe and bliss, enthusiasm and harmony for the nature and peace of the soul as there is an eternal relation between human beings and nature as like as relation between nature and folk songs. Folk songs are the expression of the totality of rural life. There are numerous folk-songs like Bhatiali, Shari, Jari, Baul, Murshidi, Punthi Gan and many other such forms of folk songs. The traditional Boul songs were sung by the old and enlightened Bouls who had vision and true inspiration in their religious quest for the love of God. All Bauls believe that God is hidden in the heart of man. So, the themes of the boul songs are mostly spiritual. And the Bouls were the spiritual gurus of that time who sung for joy, love and longing for divine peace. Boul songs discover a unique secular
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