Download Assamese Songs
The culture of Assam is formed by mixing cultures of South East Asian countries. The Assamese songs bring out of the culture and traditions of the Assam people. In Assam the music developed from the inborn vocal melodies of the various tribes while in other states of India, music originated from the civilized versions of classical songs.
One of the important festivals of Assam is Bihu and the Bihugeet is a wonderful form of Assamese folk music which Bihugeet is a natural part of the Rongali Bihu, and it brings joy and enthusiasm among the villagers. Musical instruments of Assam include the Xutuli, Khol, Mridanga Gogona, Pepa, Toka, etc. Quite a lot of Assamese artists including music directors as well as singers have created their mark in the Indian film industry as well. Bhupen Hazarika is one such singer who has fans all over the country and not just in parts of Assam. Other singers include Late Namur Bordoloi, Mahindra Hazarika Manisha Hazarika, Mayukh Hazarika, Mousumi Sohoria, Namita Bhattacharya, Nanda Banerjee etc.
If you are looking for Assamese songs on the internet then you can easily find Assamese songs for there is a host of music web sites on the internet that offer Assamese songs emerging from both the northern as well as the southern parts of the country. You can listen to Assamese songs online, or you could even download it for free from various web sites that offer Assamese songs online. Assamese song admirers have several options online to download Assamese songs from.
1) www.allmusic.com: All kinds of Assamese music are available on this site like the bihu sangeet, folk music, devotional songs etc.
2) musicindiaonline- All Indian music available in Assamese, Punjabi, Hindi, and many other languages spoken in India. CDS of Abhranil Barua, Bhupen Hazarika & Talat Mahmood and many other famous artists are available on this site.
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