I have already answered a similar question from you in another category. I would like to past the same here with some modification, as follows:
“Aami Gaan Shuntey Pochhondo Kori”
“Aami Sangeet Pochhondo Kori”
“Aamar Gaan Bhalo Lagey” (ordinary people would speak)
In Bangla the word “Music” is exclusively suggests the word “Bajna” which are the output of the instruments only. This is in contrast to “Gaan” that literally means “Song”.
Btw, I came to know that music is used to denote song in early-1970s since in our part of the world listening music used to denote that listening to the performance of the instruments exclusively. Pardon me for being an old timer…lol.
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January 5th, 2010 at 12:00 am
ame gun pochondhu kore
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January 5th, 2010 at 12:02 am
ami songit bhalo-basi
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January 5th, 2010 at 12:58 am
I have already answered a similar question from you in another category. I would like to past the same here with some modification, as follows:
“Aami Gaan Shuntey Pochhondo Kori”
“Aami Sangeet Pochhondo Kori”
“Aamar Gaan Bhalo Lagey” (ordinary people would speak)
In Bangla the word “Music” is exclusively suggests the word “Bajna” which are the output of the instruments only. This is in contrast to “Gaan” that literally means “Song”.
Btw, I came to know that music is used to denote song in early-1970s since in our part of the world listening music used to denote that listening to the performance of the instruments exclusively. Pardon me for being an old timer…lol.
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