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From qawwali to Sufi rock — a musical journey through Pakistan

Published on: December 22, 2022 9:58 AM

Pakistan is a country with a rich and diverse musical culture, with a wide range of musical styles and genres that have developed over the years. From the traditional folk music of rural areas to the modern pop and rock music of the cities, Pakistan has something for every music lover. Here are some of the best forms of music that can be found in Pakistan:

Qawwali is a form of Sufi devotional music that originated in the Indian subcontinent and is now popular throughout Pakistan. It is characterized by its emotive lyrics and energetic, rhythmic melodies, and is often performed at Sufi shrines and other religious gatherings.

Ghazal is a form of classical poetry that is set to music and is popular throughout the Indian subcontinent, including Pakistan. It is characterised by its romantic and introspective lyrics, and is often performed by trained classical singers.

Pakistan has a thriving pop and rock music scene, with many talented artists and bands making waves on the national and international stage. From the catchy pop melodies of Atif Aslam and Bilal Khan to the edgy rock riffs of Strings and Junoon, there’s something for every fan of modern music in Pakistan.

Pakistan has a rich tradition of classical music, with a number of different styles and genres that have developed over the years. From the haunting melodies of the sitar and sarod to the intricate rhythms of the tabla and dhol, classical music is an integral part of Pakistani culture.

Pakistan has a diverse range of folk music styles, with each region of the country having its own unique traditions and sounds. From the lively bhangra of Punjab to the soulful melodies of Sindh and Balochistan, folk music is an important part of Pakistani culture and is enjoyed by people of all ages.

In short, Pakistan is a country with a rich and diverse musical culture, offering something for every music lover. Whether you’re a fan of traditional classical music or modern pop and rock, there’s something for you in Pakistan.

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