Indian folk music
Indian folk music is a traditional form of music that reflects the diverse cultures and communities across India. It often incorporates local languages, instruments, and themes related to daily life, festivals, and rituals. Each region has its unique style, such as Bhangra from Punjab or Garba from Gujarat, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the country.
The instruments used in Indian folk music vary widely, including dhol, tabla, and harmonium. These songs are typically performed during celebrations, weddings, and other social gatherings, serving as a means of storytelling and preserving cultural traditions. Folk music plays a vital role in connecting communities and passing down history through generations.