honour of the various gods and goddesses. Sometimes, however, Jaggar can also be in the form of Puja folk songs and are sung in. This particular song is accompanied with dances. This is a form of song which is mainly composed to worship spiritual and ghostly beings. It is a dialogue of love, sung in the form of 'lok geet' or folk song, to be shared between a boy and a girl or a man and a woman. This particular folk song is concerned with love and sacrifice between shepherds. Mangal songs are mainly composed to be sung during puja ceremonies, performed during marriage, to be sung along with the Sanskrit 'Shlokas' chanted by the Purohits.
These songs are mainly composed to welcome the spring season, when flowers bloom and there is a feel of freshness in the valleys of the Garhwal Hills. Jhumeila, Chounphula and Daryola folk songs derive their names from the concerned folk dances.īasanti is a folk song which is, in most cases, sung by individuals or by groups.
Chounphula is a dance form which is performed to appreciate the gift of nature. The mixed dance form that is restricted to women is Jhumeila, but 'Chounphula' is actually a spinning form of a dance that is performed at night, in a group, by people of all community. This form of dance, 'Chounphula' & Jhumeila', is a seasonal dance form which take place from 'Basant Panchami' to 'Sankranti' or 'Baisakhi'. 'Chhopati' is actually love songs that are sung between male and female in form of questions and answers.Ĭhounphula and Jhumeila - Folk Songs of Garhwal This particular folk song is popular in the Jaunpur-Rawain area of the Tehri Garhwal. Some of the popular folk songs of Garhwal are: The diversity of Garhwali music or Garhwali songs stretches to a large dimension with the areas like martial panwaras, ceremonial mandals and melancholy khuded, thadya and jhoda. The 'lok geet' of Garhwal has become versatile during the last decade and it has invited a lot of new Garhwali talent to promote the folk songs of the region. The folk music of this region is well integrated in every part of the state of Uttarakhand. The folk songs of Garhwal are associated with folk stories, festivals, gods and simple pastoral life of people in the state of Uttarakhand. The folk music of the region adds to the beauteousness of the Garhwal Division. The 'lok geet' of the region has a mass appeal and makes people fall in love with the tune. Some of his famous "Garhwali songs" are "Rukma, "Bichuma", “Gailyani”, “Twe Jani ku Holi”, “Ken Dukhay Su Men” " Ghasyeri" "Sobani" "Fauji Bhaiyoun Tumuk Salam", "Nagela Jagar", " hey Ambika" and many more.Folk songs of Garwals bring a feel of the typical North Indian essence. And When He meet with Akanksha Ramola as A life Partner. Sahab Singh Ramola turning point of Ramola’s life was when he realised his interest in music. He has also performed live amidsst the audience. Sahab Singh Ramola had sung many garhwali and kumauni songs in local languages of Uttrakahnd. Sahab Singh Ramola said music is my life and also can’t stay without singing for our uttrakhand.
Sahab Singh Ramola is one of the best folk singer of uttrakhand And Live In Rishikesh. Sahab Singh Ramola is a Very Good Folk artist of Uttrakhand, having fine taste of uttrakhand folk music. Sahab Singh Ramola from Uttarakhnad Chamoli Garhwal region and and had sung some of the best garhwali songs in Garhwali and Kumaoni language to entertain the uttrakhandi Peoples Who lives in uttrakhand and also forign countries.