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Tibetan songs & Music download
Tibetan music truly symbolizes the cultural diversity of the trans-Himalayan region. Tibetan music is based in Tibet but it is played wherever ethnic Tibetan groups have shifted base in India, Nepal, Bhutan, and other western countries.

Tibetan music is primarily a kind of religious music. Most of the songs reflect impact of Tibetan Buddhism on its culture. Origin of Tibetan music can be traced back to 12th century. Called as The Lama Mani tradition (songs representing Buddhist parables), Tibetan music was performed by wandering storytellers.

Tibetan songs normally have 4-6 syllables each in every stanza. Other forms of prevalent music are toeshey and nangma, both of them dance music.

Classical gar style is also quite popular and normally performed at ceremonies and rituals. Lu is another well liked form at the core of which lies pulsating glottal vibrations and high pitches. celebrated Tibetan songs are, Ah Mah Lie Hong, Sing A Song for the Party, Spring Wind in My Heart, Cuckoo, Cuckoo, Happy Life, Rich Tibet, Home Without Shadow, Antelopes Crossing The Ridge, Paradise Inferno ,Sister-Drum ,Sky-Burial and many more. Instruments normally used are percussion Instruments including singing bowls, tingsha, bell and dorje, gong, cymbals; wind instruments, such as trumpets, conchs and horns and few stringed instruments.

http://www.tibet.com/audio/ - To Download Tibetan Songs for Official Ceremonies. For all modern and new Tibetan Lyrics and songs

Mibi Nyodu: Dil yhe na jane
Mibi Nyodu: she was living in the Arunachal Pradesh (North East) India. she fall loved so deeply with a guy And the guy cheating on her, on that she sang a song After this song she did commit suicide

Song was "how forget you(Dil yhe na jane, Kaise Bhoolaun Tujhe") After listening to you might also feel her pain.