Folk Music of Bhutan
The change of the Drukpa Buddhism and Buddhist music on Bhutanese tradition and culture is such that several folk songs and chanting p...
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The
change of the Drukpa Buddhism and Buddhist music on Bhutanese tradition and culture
is such that several folk songs and chanting patterns are derived from Drupka
music. While some of the lama and monks are credited for the composing of
certain Bhutanese folk music, while the majority of its creators are unknown.
In the religious music, the lyrics of the traditional music are most often in
literary Dzongkha or Choke, also there are many traditional songs in Khengkha
and Bumthnangkha.
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The
vocal and the behavioural discipline for the folk singing requires thorough
training in order to know the correct pitch, facial expressions, gestures and
also the overall conduct in performing. Along the traditional music, the masked
dances and dance dramas are common participatory units of the traditional music
and features of the obviously at the Bhutanese tsechus (the festivals). The
energetic dancers wear colourful wooden or composition face masks employ
special costumes and the music portray a panoply of the heroes, demons, death
heads, animals, gods and the caricatures of the common people. The dances enjoy
the royal patronage and preserve not only ancient traditional and religious
culture but also continue the art of the mask making.
The
Bhutanese traditional songs which include a variety of subgenres is made up of
the zhundra and boedra as well as many minor varieties like the zhey and zhdem,
yuedra, tsangmo, alo, khorey, and also the ausa. The traditional songs and
dance are also an integral part of the archery in Bhutan, which is known for
the lyrics that range from the literary and sublime to provoking and imitation.