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Bhangra Instumental


By: Pete Bax
I was asked at my Indian Restaurant to compose a Bhangra instrumental for their customers who do not speak Punjabi but enjoy Indian Music This is a mixture of an English composer trying to add to a very popular culture. I have sold to Bollywood movies so they like my compositions thank goodness


By: Pete Bax

For many years, Pete Baxter was a famous Bandleader and Trombonist whose clients included The Royal Family, Houses of Parliament, BBC, Granada Television, Marks & Spencers, and Southern Comfort. Among many achievements, he held the world record for the fastest playing of the "Sailors Hornpipe" on trombone, was the inspiration for the advertisement the Lurpac Butterman, and he also worked in musical comedy with icons like Tony Hancock and Benny Hill. Today, Pete devotes his time to writing original music for Film, TV, and Commercials.
Duration: 1:28    Tempo: Fast    BPM: 150    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Indian Music

Subgenre: Bhangra Folk Music

Catalog ID: 693321
Keywords: Bhangra Filmi Pop Rock Bangla Raga Blues Jazz Trance Media Filmfare Punjabi Music Awards Sangeet Natak Akademi Indian restaurants cafes takeaway telephone order Bha?g?a (Punjabi: ????? (Gurmukhi); pronounced [p?`?g?a?]) Listen is an upbeat type of popular music associated with Punjabi culture. It was developed in Britain in the 1980s by first and second generation immigrants from the Punjab region of India and Pakistan forming the Punjabi diaspora, drawing from music and song of the Punjab region as well as various Western musical styles. It is seen by some in the West as an expression of South Asian culture as a whole Bhangra music was replaced by Punjabi folk music in the mid 1990s Using the derivative form of Punjabi Folk music and Hip hop, known as Folkhop. However, with the emergence of North American (non Bhangra) folk artists such as Manmohan Waris, Jazzy Bains, Kamal Heer, Harbhajan Mann, Sarabjit Cheema, and Debi Makhsoospuri and the growth of the remix market the future of Punjabi folk music in North America looks good. A big market for Indian Instrumentals exists and this is a example I

Description: Bhangra Instumental, Indian Music, Bhangra Folk, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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