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the masak baja or masakbeen is an important part of rural wedding ceremonies. The masak baja is played to process with the groom's on their way to and from the bride's village. The masak is accompanied by two pipers and drummers. The masak and its accompanying instruments send a clear message across
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wrote in 2000 that the pipes today played in Kumaon are Scottish Highland bagpipes with one bass and two tenor drones, with no local manufacturer or evidence of existence prior to British rule in 1814. Organologist
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stems from its common use in India, referring to a skin bag used for carrying water. This skin bag shares a similar function to the air bag of the bag pipes.
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the audible area that a wedding is taking place. The masakbeen is also used in Choliya or Chaliya dance of Kumaon and Sudurpaschim province of Nepal.
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The bagpipe is an essential part of music and culture of Garhwal and Kumaon.
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Some academics dispute any indigenous origins of the mashak; researcher
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Index

Mashak, Iran
bagpipe
Uttarakhand
Kumaon
Garhwal
Uttarakhand
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
single reeds
drone
melody
Ander Burton Alter
Anthony Baines
Northern India
Footprints In The Desert...
Music From The Shrines Of Ajmer and Mundra
India portal
Music portal
Titti (bagpipe)
Sruti upanga
"Notes on Indian Music"
doi
10.2307/834409
JSTOR
834409
Himāl
Garhwali & Kumaoni Bagpipes: Syncretic Processes in a North Indian Regional Musical Tradition
Handbook for the collection of traditional music and musical instruments
ISBN
978-92-3-103304-9

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