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- Sikh_music abstract "See also KirtanSikh music or Shabad kirtan is Kirtan-style singing of hymns or Shabad from the Guru Granth Sahib, the central text of Sikhism.It began in the 16th century as the musical expression of mystical poetry conceived by the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak. Following him, all the Sikh gurus sang in the then-prevalent classical and folk music styles, accompanied by stringed and percussion instruments. The style was where the text was of prime significance and the music played a supporting, albeit important, role. The Gurus specified the raag in which they sang each hymn in the Sikh sacred scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib. Sixty raags were and sixtyraag variants were named.[citation needed] Several raag variants are unique to the Sikh music tradition.[citation needed]While Hindustani music underwent significant changes in the setting of Mughal courts, and a separate stream of Carnatic music developed in southern India, Sikh music retained its original form and styles, a unique musical tradition encompassing a variety of melodic forms and a well-developed percussive system.[citation needed]In the 20th century the classical style was largely replaced by contemporary popular genres often based on Indian film music. Within the remaining classical tradition, the devotional Gurmat Sangeet style was overtaken by the darbaari khayal style.[citation needed] The harmonium took the place of stringed instruments and the tabla replaced the pakhaavaj and jori. Significant efforts have been under way since the 1970s to revive the rich Sikh music tradition initiated and developed by the Sikh Gurus. Various terms used to refer to this tradition include Shabad keertan parampara, Gurbani sangeet parampara and Gurmat sangeet.".
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- Sikh_music wikiPageExternalLink shabad-kirtan-gurbani-keertan.blogspot.com.
- Sikh_music wikiPageExternalLink sikhsangeet.com.
- Sikh_music wikiPageExternalLink www.Keertan.org.
- Sikh_music wikiPageExternalLink www.SikhMusicHeritage.org.
- Sikh_music wikiPageExternalLink indian_classical_music_&_sikh_kirtan.pdf.
- Sikh_music wikiPageExternalLink www.freedomandleela.com.
- Sikh_music wikiPageExternalLink www.khojgurbani.org.
- Sikh_music wikiPageID "3860899".
- Sikh_music wikiPageRevisionID "602991608".
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- Sikh_music subject Category:Religious_music.
- Sikh_music subject Category:Sikh_music.
- Sikh_music comment "See also KirtanSikh music or Shabad kirtan is Kirtan-style singing of hymns or Shabad from the Guru Granth Sahib, the central text of Sikhism.It began in the 16th century as the musical expression of mystical poetry conceived by the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak. Following him, all the Sikh gurus sang in the then-prevalent classical and folk music styles, accompanied by stringed and percussion instruments.".
- Sikh_music label "Musique sikhe".
- Sikh_music label "Sikh music".
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- Sikh_music depiction Bhai_Mardana.jpg.
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