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Classical (Carnatic · Hindustani) · Bhajan · Ghazal · Qawwali · Sufi · Folk · Filmi · Pop · Rock (Bangla) · Hip Hop · Trance |
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Filmfare Awards · Punjabi Music Awards · Sangeet Natak Akademi Award |
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Dover Lane music festival |
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Andaman and Nicobar Islands · Andhra Pradesh · Arunachal Pradesh · Assam |
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Meghalaya is a state of India with a rich folk tradition. drums, bamboo flutes and buffalo horn singas are a popular ensemble. The arrival of Christianity in the mid-19th century signalled the beginning of a decline in tribal musical traditions.
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