Do you mean "satsang"? Wikipedia has the following:
Satsang (Sanskrit sat = true, sanga = company) describes in Indian philosophy (1) the company of the "highest truth," (2) the company of a guru, or (3) company with an assembly of persons who listen to, talk about, and assimilate the truth. This typically involves listening to or reading scriptures, reflecting on, discussing and assimilating their meaning, meditating on the source of these words, and bringing their meaning into one's daily life. Contemporary satsang teachers in the West - frequently coming from the Advaita Vedanta tradition - sometimes mix traditional Eastern knowledge with methods of modern psychology. During a satsang with a master, students are likely to ask questions. Satsangs also may contain elements like lectures, meditations, singing and recitations.
The Art of Living (http://us.artofliving.org/) conducts these in some cities every week. I've gone to a few, and they're very interesting.
Sit, sat, sit. sing, sang, sung. sleep, slept, slept, ring, rang, rung
Sung by
It is called "Picture". It is sung by Sheryl Crow and Kid Rock.
I will sing. I have sung. You use "sung" after have, had, and those words. Ex. I will go sing for you. I have sung for you.
has been sung / have been sung. All the songs have been sung. The song has been sung
Sung is not an adverb because and adverb describes how,when,where, and what. Sung is the past participle of the verb "to sing."
it is sung by dhanush
The Dyza Boys sung Nekeca.
Passive is formed with be + past participle.eg was sung or were sung -- past.The anthem was sung before the game.The songs were sung with gusto.
Either "You sang" or "You have sung," but never "You sung."
Punjabi is the language that most bhangra music is sung in. How it is sung would depend on the particular song, whether it is fast or a slower song.
No the propper way to say that is I would have sung.