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From Rajasthan to the World: The rise of folk music bands
The Daily Guardian
|April 10, 2025
Rajasthani music, known for its rich cultural heritage, has captivated listeners worldwide with its unique sounds, rhythms, and folk traditions.

The music of Rajasthan is deeply rooted in the state's history, landscapes, and diverse communities, offering a powerful blend of soul-stirring melodies and rhythmic beats.
One of the most defining features of Rajasthani music is its diversity, as it includes both classical and folk traditions, with each region of Rajasthan contributing distinct styles and instruments.
Famous for their lively performances, Rajasthani bands have played a significant role in showcasing the state's music globally.
These bands often blend traditional instruments like the dholak, tabla, sarangi, and harmonium with modern elements to create a fusion that appeals to both local and international audiences.
The Rajasthani folk music genre includes various forms such as Ghoomar, Kalbeliya, and Manganiyar music, each with its own distinctive style, rhythm, and purpose.
Rajasthani folk bands often perform songs that tell stories of love, heroism, and devotion, drawing from the epic tales of Rajasthan's kings and warriors.
The Manganiyar community, known for its poetic and melodic music, has gained significant recognition globally.
Their songs are often accompanied by dance performances that enhance the storytelling aspect of their music.
In recent years, Rajasthani bands have made their mark on international platforms.
Groups like Rahis Bharti's Dhod Band have toured extensively, performing in over 119 countries and spreading the culture of Rajasthan far and wide.
These bands not only perform at cultural festivals but also introduce Rajasthan's folk traditions to global audiences through collaborations with other musicians and performing arts groups.
Through their performances, Rajasthani music continues to evolve while staying true to its roots, contributing to the preservation of the state's musical heritage while also ensuring its global recognition.
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