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    Bishnu Majhi's New Song 2074 || औंसिया

    Bishnu Majhi's New Song 2074 || औंसिया || AAUSIYA || Suresh Raman Adhikari Ft. Ranjita Gurung/Aashir
    Watch the latest Bishnu Majhi lok dohori Video Song "AAUSIYA"औंसिया"". Bishnu Majhi and Suresh Raman Adhikari only on "HeartBeat Nepal" official YouTube channel.
    Right for this video is provided by Yogsana Digital Pvt.Ltd.

    "AAUSIYA"औंसिया"
    Singer:- Bishnu Majhi/Suresh Raman Adhikari
    Lyrics/music:- Suresh Raman Adhikari
    Director:- Smriti Timilsina "Guruaama"
    Edit:- Sujan Shahi
    Camera : -Suresh Shrestha
    Cast: Ranjita Gurung/Aashir Pratap Jung/Abiral Bohara/Angel Bhandari
    Child Artist: Avelina Khadka


    At the point when Terence R Bech came to Nepal without precedent for 1964 as a Peace Corps volunteer, he might not have envisioned how this current down home's music and culture would move him. 

    In the following couple of years, Bech traversed Nepal recording society music, gathering melodic instruments and interpreting verses. He flew out to remote locale with a knapsack measuring 40 kg, and a watchman conveying his Uher recording device and batteries. 

    In one such undertaking, he endured better than his correct eye in a fall. The closest specialist was a three week leave, so he sewed the injury himself utilizing a mirror and his great eye. "Local people adored my showing," he reviews, "fortunately they couldn't comprehend the four letter words utilized as a part of the nonattendance of painkillers." 

    When he cleared out Nepal in 1966, Bech had gathered 260 hours of chronicles in 400 open-reel phonotapes, 200 melodic transcripts, 120 melodic instruments, 7,500 tune writings, 41 life history investigations of Nepali performers, alongside a great many photos. These were housed in the Chronicle of Customary Music at Indiana College in Bloomington. 

    A month ago, Terence Bech gave Indiana College the consent to give duplicates of the Terence R Bech Accumulation of Nepali Music to Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya (MPP) in Patan. The gathering will be accessible to analysts soon,â In an email talk with, Bech said his accumulation was done "more as a side interest than a scholastic". He is being humble. The gathering is priceless, a fastidious record with a list of dialect, name of entertainers, melodic instruments, social setting or significance, how the entertainer came to take in the tune, events amid which the tunes are performed and so on. The nature of sound in the accounts is uncommon. 

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