-
Manage No AA00000093 Country Indonesia Year 2005

Description | Ladakh lies in the high mountains of the Himalayas, in Jammu and Kashmir, northwest India. Although many roads are being built, it still remains one of the most isolated regions in the world. As Ladakh differs greatly from the rest of India in all aspects—history, ethnic makeup, religion, and culture—the people of Ladakh will never say call themselves Indians. The people of Ladakh farm wheat using water from the melting snowcaps of the high mountains. They lead a simple life, farming and raising livestock in the fields. They sing while working in the fields, just like Korean people used to in the past. In autumn, you can hear songs sung while cutting grass, harvesting wheat, and plowing the fields. In nomadic regions, there are songs sung to call livestock and while processing dairy. Ladakh was where I was able to hear the most work songs during this trip to collect the sounds of Asia. Most Ladakhis practice Lama Buddhism from Tibet. They are a very pious people, whose faith can be seen not just in the numerous monasteries and stone pagodas but in the songs they sing. Praise of Buddha and revered monks can often be found in their work songs. On the other hand, the center of the Zanskar Valley, just south of Ladakh, is occupied by Muslims. In this region, folk songs are difficult to come by. |
---|
Audios
Horse bells
Country : India |
1:06 |
Grass cutting song 1
Country : India |
2:28 |
Grass cutting song 2
Country : India |
2:10 |
Field plowing song
Country : India |
2:24 |
Milk churning song
Country : India |
1:48 |
Wheat stepping song
Country : India |
1:58 |
Wheat threshing song, Miru Village, Ladakh
Country : India |
2:06 |
Spadework song
Country : India |
1:14 |
Wheat harvesting song
Country : India |
2:24 |