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Equipped with two “recorders”–a portable tape recorder and a small flutelike musical instrument– I started to collect and transcribe various melodies, beginning with, what else, but “Resham Phiriri” and “Simsime Panima.” Both of these are old folk songs that have become popular among visitors to Nepal. “Resham Phiriri” is a mountain song expressing romantic feelings of young people, while “Simsimi Panima” is a “Ratyauli” song associated with the festivities of a marriage celebration.
Later, as I continued studying folk tunes and dances, I became more aware of various melodies associated with Newar, Gurung, Tamang and Sherpa traditions, as well as the stimulating and festive wedding music of the Damais.
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