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community in their music festivals. Currently, albums of Goalpariya songs are released commercially; and Goalpariya musical motifs and instruments are increasingly used in popular music in India. Some noted singers are Bina Das Borthakur, Mini Bhattacharya, Nazmul Hoque, Allauddin Sarkar, Hamida
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refers to the lyrical songs of Goalpara that are not associated with religious or rituals. Love is the primary theme of these compositions, but not exclusively. There are various subgenres of this music that differ in the musical mood and themes, of which the
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songs. These songs are often sung in chorus, but they are suited as solos sungs to the sole accompaniment of the
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songs is not tender and romantic; instead the songs express a longing for a husband or a lover.
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These are songs of love and longing, with the name rooted in the Sanskrit word
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Dutta, Birendranath (1995). "Songs of a Lyrical Nature: Bhawaiya and Chatka".
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Sarkar, Abdul Jabber, Rahima Begum Kalita ,Ayaan Anisur Etc.
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A Study of the Folk Culture of the Goalpara Region of Assam
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relationship, extra-marital relationships and situations.
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Index

Assamese:
folk music
Goalpara
goalpariya language
Pratima Barua Pandey
music
India
Koch Rajbongshi
Bhawaiya
Kamrupi Lokgeet
Tor Bade Pran Kande
Goalpariya Hero
Dutta (1995)
Dutta (1995)
Dutta (1995)
Dutta (1995)
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Categories
Goalpara region
Assamese folklore
Music of Assam

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