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Tihar Songs (Shuva Deepawali - Playlist)

Published: Oct 23, 2011 by jasminefordaisy Filed under: Miscellaneous
Festival time special songs on the occassion of Tihar (Deepwali). It includes most of the popular tihar songs and deusi bhailo. Select the songs from the list and enjoy the charm of this festival.

List of the songs :

1. Tihar Dhun by Sur Sudha

2. Ke Ko Mala by Ciney Gurung

3. Diyo Bali by Aasha Bhosle from the movie Chino


4. Bhailini Aayin Aagana from the movie Swarga

5. Adhar Ma Aaja Unkai Cha Geet from the movie Anyaya

6. Nidharma Larkayera Saptarangi Tika by Hem Lata

7. Bhai Tika Ma Bhetna Aaula by Raju Lama

8. Deusi-Bhailo by Anjana Gurung, Jagdish Samal, Aasha Moktan, Swaroop Raj Acharya and Komal Oli

9. Panhelo Jamarale by Jalu Gurung, Anita Bindu and Kalyan Ale

10. Deusi by Nabin, Pustaka, Emi, Balaram, Rochak, Yam, Bhim and Friends

11. Yo Tihar Ma Nachincha Gaincha by Khuman Adhikari

12. Aayo Aayo Feri Farki Aayo by Abhisek & Pratik

13. Kushal Mangal Cha Re Bhandinu by Resahm Thapa, Uddhav Karki, Gita Devi and Gita Syantan (Thapa)

14. Aaepugyo Dashain Tihar by Khuman Adhikari, Udaya Pun and Bishnu Majhi

15. Dashain Tihar Aauda
by Bishnu Khatri

16. Dashain Ra Tihar by Dinesh Ranjan and Bima Kumari Dura

17. Deusi Bhailo (Part 1) by Ram Prasad Khanal, Bam Bahadur Karki and Friends

18. Deusi Bhailo (Part 2) by Ram Prasad Khanal, Bam Bahadur Karki and Friends


19. Deusi Bhalio (Part 3) by Ram Prasad Khanal, Bam Bahadur Karki and Friends


20. Deusi Bhailo (Part 4) by Ram Prasad Khanal, Bam Bahadur Karki and Friends


21. Deusi Bhailo (Part 5) by Ram Prasad Khanal, Bam Bahadur Karki and Friends


22. Deusi Bhailo (Part 1)
by Satyakala Rai and Friends

23. Deusi Bhailo (Part 2) by Satyakala Rai and Friends


24. Deusi Bhailo (Part 3) by Satyakala Rai and Friends


25. Deusi Bhailo (Part 4) by Satyakala Rai and Friends


26. Deusi Bhailo (Part 5) by Satyakala Rai and Friends


27. Deusi Bhailo by
Shambhu Rai, Ram Nepal, Parbati Rai, Laxmi Adhikari, Kala Rai, Sarala Rai and Shradha Rai

28. Jhilimili Yo Saajha Deepawali Ko by Anju Panta

29. Jhili Mili Jhyai by Komal Oli

30. Bhailini by Anil Shahi

31. Na Aaija Tihar by Usha Kafle and Gokarna Neupane

32. Deusi Bhailo by Haridevi Koirala, Padmaraj Dhakal, Ritu Lama, Dhan Bahadur Gurung, Saku Hirachan, Juna Chhetri, Laxmi Bhattarai and Khem Lama


You can listen continuous to these tihar special songs without having to select (click) for each song to play, and can dance and enjoy on the music with your friends and families in this festive mood
with the conitnuous songs from the playlist. Click Here for it.

SongsNepal User Survey

Published: Aug 15, 2011 by admin Filed under: Announcements
As we have been upgrading our system in co-operation with Nepali Music Representatives, we would like you to spare some minutes on our survey. This survey doesn't only helps us but helps all the Music Industry to get right track.

Taking Individual Responsibility For The Things We Love

Published: Jul 11, 2011 by admin Filed under: Miscellaneous

Every time I listen to a copied music that I have not bought, my conscious makes me feel uncomfortable.  

It says, it's all about taking individual responsibility for the thing that you love, for being part of the solution and for being a good citizen who wants to get every possible best stuff....and do not hesitate to contribute in making so.

I don't know how far and wide my action can make it difference, but I am happy that I am not the part of the circle who discusses about the problem making long face but when it comes to apply their own established principles, they shrink themselves from doing so.

Here I am throwing a story for you, and you can pick up any ‘moral’ out of it, subjectively.

"There was a man enjoying a fresh breath of the sea beach. Suddenly a big wave brought many fish and the retreat its wave leaving the fish in the beach without water. Thousands of fish were dying without water. That man thought of saving those fish by throwing them back to the sea. However, a feeling that he alone can't do anything overwhelmed and he paralyzed himself from doing anything.

In the mean time, little far, he noticed something peculiar. He got closer and saw that a young boy was throwing whatever fish he could hold in his hand back to the sea.

He asked the boy, “what’s the point of saving handful fish, when thousands of others dying”

The boy replied without turning his face, “I don’t have power to save all, and that is not of my concern. What I am concerned is, I will save as much fish as I can.”

The man was spending his energ y to increase his horizon of “worry”
The boy was spending his energy to increase his horizon of “action”.

What happened next?

Many other people around the boy joined their hands with him and saved thousands of fish, if not all."

SongsNepal.com Converting into User Generated Website (Attached Reward Program)

Published: Jul 6, 2011 by admin Filed under: Announcements
Existing in Web 2.0 for more than 1.5 years, we have got much more support than we had even dreamed while starting. While initiating SongsNepal.com, we didn't dreamed about such a enormous support from you for Nepali Music Industry and us. Today, we reach to more than 3000 users everyday serving more than 3 music videos to each users. With your support we are favorited by 5500+ users in Facebook and counting.

We want to explode
With our maximum capacity, we have reached to this place and now we want you to participate in our campaign together converting SongsNepal.com into User Generated website. You just help us to find out new and existing music videos and we will handle the rest. In aggregate, we are now serving one music video to 300+ users. That means, you will be showing your each submission to 300+ users and that's in aggregate. Hence, we want you to join the party. And, it's not that tough as it's not compulsory to upload videos. You can simply submit us the URL of videos.

Reward Program
Yes, we know, everyone wants to get credit for their work and we are capable to do so. We pass your credit to you with your bio in our website linking to your Facebook, Twitter and Website address (if applicable). Similarly, we are happy to announce Mobile Recharge Cards Reward Program for our most appreciated volunteers. We will reward our most valued volunteers with NTC, NCELL or UTL Recharge Cards

More Details:
We will reward 4 volunteers who submit maximum number of music videos to SongsNepal.com. The highest number of video submitter will receive Rs. 200 Recharge card and other highest video submitter will each get Rs. 100 Recharge Card.

Terms and Conditions
  1. The videos must contain real information on Artists Name.
  2. The videos should be in Nepali or sung by Nepali Artist (Regional Language like Newari, Bhojpuri etc are accepted).
  3. The videos can be Live Performed or music videos (should not be official)
  4. You must choose related category.
  5. Submission of same music with different videos will be counted as only One.
  6. You can submit your own videos (that makes the real sense).
  7. Lyrics By is not compulsory while submitting video.
  8. You must provide original Email Address or Facebook Profile (To message you)
  9. Your username will be published in our Facebook Page while publishing the winners name.
  10. All the winners of the program will be posted in our Facebook Page on Sunday. (Like Us for Notification http://facebook.com/songsnepal)
  11. Recharge Cards PIN NO. will be emailed to you via Email and Facebook (if provided).
  12. Reward will not be exchanged for Cash.
  13. Once PIN No. is sent, we will not guarantee for the successful recharge (assuming your Email ID or Facebook Account are used by others)
  14. Published Music Videos are only counted.

How to Submit?
To submit Music Videos in our website, you must be registered member.

Register Yourself
You will have two methods to register in SongsNepal.com. Either you can choose to login with your Facebook Account (Click icon at the top of this website) or register manually clicking this link http://songsnepal.com/register.html.

Submit Video
After successful login you will see "Suggest Video" at the very top of this or any page. You can also visit using http://songsnepal.com/suggest.html.

Submit Data
While submitting video you will need to choose the Video Website through which you are submitting music video. We have included most of the Video Websites. Choose the one from the list. After that, you can submit other data manually. Lyrics and Guitar Chords is not compulsory but if you have one than we will add one more credit to you. You might also be interested to read these guidelines Submission Guidelines and Category Guidelines

Job's done, you are in Countdown

Well, that's all you have to do and you will be in the list of volunteers to be awarded. But remember what we said? HIGHEST Videos Submitter will get the reward. So, submit as much as you want. It must be one of the greatest thing you do in your life.

My musical Journey…

Published: Jul 6, 2011 by ghisan Filed under: Miscellaneous

How it started

It’s like, kind of unofficial or informal way to express or write down my thoughts in a piece of paper and share my feelings to all those who have their different experience in life on their destined path. I mean I am not a professional writer neither do I have all of the life’s experiences. But sharing feelings has always been good for me.

My involvement in music started from earlier days and that was like about 12 years back and it was all at school.  Talking about my schooling days, I was never a bright student neither I realized any extra talent on me. We used to have singing, dancing and music classes every week, towards which I was more attracted besides formal study. At that time, we were taught these subjects by some great teachers around the city, which helped me to learn music quite good. During music classes, we were taught an instrument called ‘Madal’ which is typical Nepali musical instrumental played for Folk songs. But today, we can hear this instrument in many different musical genres. That was the time when I was in the 4th or 5th grade. I don’t exactly remember everything, but music classes were what I liked the most and wanted to attend. We had a class of almost 40 students as far as I remember and I was one of the favorite students of my Madal guru. I don’t know how it came or what happened but the instrument really drove me. I still remember, we were doing some typical Nepali music stuff playing “Panche Baaja” a musical form from rural areas with a set of instruments like, Jhayli, Tyamko, Damaha. I guess I forgot some of the names. Being a good student in Madal, I was asked to play one of the instruments first and the rest of my mates were behind me. I think the instrument was Tyamko that I played and believe me it just worked out well for me. Then we were out for many stage shows representing our school and also won 4th prize for playing Panche Baaja.

Till then, I was not ready for any professional musical thoughts.  So, for me it was like weekly interest. Then later, I saw my brothers playing guitar songs. But my interest in Madal was nevertheless until I heard some of the songs from legendary rock band-GNR. The song was sweet child O’ mine and the intro, you won’t believe it but it blew my head off. Then for the first time I held a guitar and learn few Nepali songs and GNR songs, too. Just like Madal, I was doing well with guitar as well as seeing my seniors playing guitar in cultural programs. I thought if they can play it then why can’t I. So, this feeling led me to practice guitar for hours and hours and that time I was in 8th or 9th grade. But I never thought that I would end up in this field and would devote my life to music. It was just my crazy dreams and a feeling of showmanship as starting to play guitar. Moving on gradually and learning eventually my interest was digging on me very fast and deep. After completing my school life a feeling stroked my mind and I thought sitting in 45 min class among teachers was never effective for me but listening to a 5 minutes song, I could grab the sound of music. Then I realized that I have something important for what it takes to be a good musician, but I was not particularly good at my playing stuffs. It is said that, “every individual is blessed with a talent, only thing is that we must be able to identify it within ourselves”. The statement just kept coming to my mind and hit me really hard. By the time, I had started playing guitar but wasn’t much into theory. I started searching for music teacher. But my stupidity had no limits. Earning so much respect within a short period of time from surroundings was good enough for me to continue my passion for longer time. But it felt my mind with stupid and just a foolish desire to be a rock star as I had a stupid thought that I have mastered everything on guitar except I needed damn speed fingers. So, I used to ask my teacher for a help to teach me some nice fingering stuff as I had already started listening and following some of the greatest Nepali rock bands like, 1974 A.D, Nepathya, Mukti and Revival, Robin and the revolution, Abhaya n the Steam Injuns etc. and guitar gods of 80’s. Every institute, I would go to learn for, my focus was only building up speed on guitar. That was the time, when I was doing intermediate level course and everybody were out there listening hardcore metal. And watching videos of some greatest and fastest guitarists in the world ruined my mind and I just kept on focusing building speed rather than composing own songs. For almost 2 years I just did nothing but played band songs in my acoustic guitar for over and over again. I forgot to mention something important here, during those days I met a rock band through my classmate and they were just busy in composing and writing their own piece of songs and they were a kind of different entity in themselves, positively.  Every day I would go to their practice room and listen to them playing their songs just washed my mind and for the first time I asked myself, what have I done these long years, fooling around? The answer that I got from within myself was actually nothing.

Hanging out with each other, we sort of built pretty good musical relationship and we began to share feelings and knowledge. I have never felt so alive and a positive vibe entered into my mind. After few months, I joined the band and we started jamming for over an hours. Most of our time would spend on jamming or talking about music. There was a different energy within all the band members as our musical journey had just started and for me it was just completely different and learning experience as I was not playing alone anymore. We also did record a song and a music video of same song which later received "Image award" for best animation category. But till then I had already left the band as I had to go for job and teach guitar as well. And honestly, I wanted to learn more and a step further in this field. But within the time period when I was in the band, I learned many things and experienced some truths about Nepali Music Industry and music scenario here. Again I have been playing guitar for myself as I used to do some years back, but I can feel music in a different way than the youth of my age. And appreciations from my friends will always keep my musical feeling alive and honestly I appreciate myself as guitarist. But the major question that I ask myself is 'who would I be if I hadn't chosen music'? and that is what keeps me encouraging in this field.

The article is the personal journal and does not reflect the view of SongsNepal.com

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