Thumri
Thumri is a popular genre of Indian classical music that originated in the northern regions of India. It is characterized by its romantic and devotional themes, often expressing love and longing. Thumri is typically performed in a light classical style, making it accessible to a wider audience. The lyrics are usually in Hindi or Urdu, and the music is known for its expressive and emotive quality.
Thumri is often accompanied by instruments such as the harmonium, tabla, and sarangi. It is commonly performed in both solo and group settings, with singers showcasing their improvisational skills. This genre has been popularized by renowned artists like Begum Akhtar and Ghulam Ali, contributing to its rich cultural heritage in Indian music.