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Various - Tibetan Music From Ladakh And Zanskar album

Various - Tibetan Music From Ladakh And Zanskar album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Audiobooks and files / Folk music
  • Title: Tibetan Music From Ladakh And Zanskar
  • Style: Field Recording, Religious
  • MP3 version size: 1937 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1799 mb
  • Other: VOC AAC VOX MPC APE WMA MIDI
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Description

Tibetan Music from Ladakh & Zanskar.

This unsual trek leads from Ladakh to Zanskar during spring following the Suru valley from Kargil till Padum by Pensi la pass. It follows the summer pist, blocked during winter and spring. This route is popular among locals during spring as the snow is frozen during night and allows easy walk from midnight to 9 am. Depending of the amount of snow in both valleys, Zanskar and Suru, the trek is a 15 days journey. 3 - Karas spring trek. Follmi Trek &Tours - Ladakh Zanskar added 51 new photos to the album 1 - Zanskar in summer.

Contact Ladakh Zanskar on Messenger. ww. isitzanskarladakh. Ladakh region is Unlimited for adventure TREKKING AND CYCLING. Region in Jammu and Kashmir DescriptionLadakh is a region in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir that currently extends from the Siachen Glacier in the Karakoram range to the main Great Himalayas to the south, inhabited by people of Indo-Aryan and Tibetan descent.

The music of Tibet reflects the cultural heritage of the trans-Himalayan region, centered in Tibet but also known wherever ethnic Tibetan groups are found in Nepal, Bhutan, India and further abroad. First and foremost Tibetan music is religious music, reflecting the profound influence of Tibetan Buddhism on the culture. The new-age 'singing bowl' music marketed in the West as 'Tibetan music' is of 1970s US origin.

The trekking options range from short, day-long walks to visit monuments or monastic settlements to long, trans-mountain treks involving weeks of walking and camping in the wilderness. Ladhak celebrates a numbers of monastic festivals - annual events of the major monasteries primarily in winters. The month of September, hosts the Ladhak Festival, that gives a peek into the richness, depth and pageantry of Ladakh's centuries-old culture, traditions and folk heritage.

Trekking in Ladakh is one of the best ways to explore the Himalayan region. Thrillophilia provides best offers on Ladakh trekking tours with experienced guides. Too many treks in Ladakh and other parts of the country that demands one to trek through the snow-laden trail or walk on rocky terrain, but Chadar Trek is the most unique one where you walk upon the Zanskar River – a frozen one, of course. The trek is renowned all over the world and has been featured in travel magazines and documentaries.

Zanskar, Ladakh Trip. Chadar frozen River Trek - Zanskar River. Walking in Circles - Zanskar Documentary. Zanskar appears as Zangskar mostly in academic studies in social sciences (anthropology, gender studies), reflecting the Ladakhi pronunciation, although the Zanskari pronunciation is Zãhar. The second syllable however seems to be more challenging as it has various meanings: Zangs-dkar (white copper), Zangs-mkhar (copper palace), or Zangs-skar (copper star). Others claim it derives from zan copper + skar valley.

The Ladakh – Zanskar Trek is one of the most spellbinding treks in the Indian Himalayan region that attracts mountain lovers as well as explorers from all over the world. Both Ladakh and Zanskar are well-known for displaying a vivid picture of the ancient Indo – Tibetan settlements. It takes you from monasteries to monasteries that hold several ancient manuscripts, chortens and statues that retrace the footsteps of Tibetan Buddhist in India. Further, the architectural works and religious paintings on the walls of the monasteries are also a feast to the eyes

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A1 Apundu Lu
Whistle [Ling-Bu] – Tsering Ungdu
A2 Wedding Song–Go Tem Lu
Vocals – Lobsang Rinchen
A3 Serchen Demo
Whistle [Ling-Bu], Vocals – Tsering Ungdu
A4 Dance Music
Flute [Surna], Drum [Damman] – Musicians Of Phyang
A5 Shari Ti Zug Nyima
Drum [Damman] – Nawang NorbuVocals – Tsering Namgyal
A6 Yangs
Flute [Surna], Drum [Damman] – Musicians Of Phyang
A7 Sporting Music
Flute [Surnas], Drums [Dammans] – Musicians Of Leh
A8 Sngasa Pon-Po Lu
Vocals – Tsering Dolma And Sisters
B1 Two Gya-Ling Airs
Trumpet [Gya-Ling] – Gelhong Dorje, Thubsten Gelek
B2 The Heart Sutra
Read By – Thubsten Gelek
B3 Prayer Service
Performer – Monks Of Ri-Dzong Gompa
B4 Procesion
Flute [Surna] – Nawang Namgyal
B5 Hemis Mela Closing Rolmo
Performer – Monks Of Hemis Gompa
B6 Prayer Of Nagarjuna
Vocals – Nuns Of Jullichen Cloister

Credits

  • Recorded By – Eric Larson