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Evolution and Assessment of South Asian Folk Music: A Study of Social and Religious Perspective


Ruksana Karim*


Department of Music, Faculty of Arts, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

*Correspondence: rukhsanakanon@gmail.com (Ruksana Karim, Lecturer, Department of Music, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh)

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ABSTRACT 

This paper describes how South Asian folk music figured out from the ancient era and people discovered its individual form after ages. South Asia has too many colorful nations and they owned different culture from the very beginning. Folk music is like a treasure of South Asian culture. According to history, South Asian people established themselves here as a nation (Arya) before five thousand years from today and started to live with native people. So a perfect mixture of two ancient nations and their culture produced a new South Asia. This paper explores the massive changes that happened to South Asian folk music which creates several ways to correspond to their root and how they are different from each other. After many natural disasters and political changes, South Asian people faced many socio-economic conditions but there was the only way to share their feelings. They articulated their sorrows, happiness, wishes, prayers, and love with music, celebrated social and religious festivals all the way through music. As a result, bunches of folk music are being created with different lyrics and tune in every corner of South Asia.


Keywords: Culture, South Asian folk music, Community, Tradition, Heritage, Rural, Evolution, and Lyric.


Citation: Karim R. (2020). Evolution and assessment of South Asian folk music: a study of social and religious perspective, Br. J. Arts Humanit., 2(3), 60-72. https://doi.org/10.34104/bjah.020060072


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