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Nangma

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Nangma (Tibetan: ནང་མ་; Chinese: 囊玛) is a genre of Tibetan dance music closely related to Toeshey (སྟོད་གཞས་). The word Nangma derives from the Persian word نغمه Naghma meaning melody. Both a band and a nightclub have been named after it. "Nangma" is the name of a four-person, traditional Tibetan band dedicated to these two styles of music.[1] "Nangma" is also the name of a nightclub in Lhasa which plays this traditional music.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Four veteran artistes to tour US. Archived 2015-06-30 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved January 13, 2006.
  2. ^ Lost horizons of Lhasa Retrieved January 13, 2006.

Bibliography

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  • Geoffrey Samuel. 1976. 'Songs of Lhasa.' Ethnomusicology, vol.20 no.3, pp. 407–449.
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