1. This is categorized as a Sufi song. But it's also fairly close to Qawwalis as the genre. 2. Atif Aslam does all sorts of stuff. He has done everything: rock, pop, jazz, sufi, etc. He is extremely popular. Most singers in Pakistan are very, very versatile. 3. That instrument was Harmonium. 4. The first stringed instrument you saw was Rubaab.
Atif Aslam is the singer of the highest caliber. The song Tajdar-e-haram is dedicated to the prophet Mohammed. The song is written by a poet called Hakim Mirza Madani born in 1553 and died in 1585 and was the second son of Mughal emperor Hamayun. This type of song is called "NAAT". Atif Aslam shows his class and vocal control and can be enjoyed by anyone who appreciates greatness.
Atif Aslam is the top singer of the subcontinent. He sings in many genres. He sings Sufi as well as pop and rock music. I would recommend Pardadari he has sung with Abida Perveen (Chap Tilak Singer). I believe you enjoy the genre called Qwwali a form of Sufi music. Tajdar e Haram is also a Qwwali.
This was originally a Qawali performed by Sabri brothers it is kind of pray, in Pakistan two kind of prays are sung one is "Hamd" which is pray for God and other is "Naat" which is directed towards our Prophet Mohammad (Peace be upon him)
Atif Aslam is essentially a pop vocalist! He’s ventured into rnb, edm, qawali, naat. He’s a very versatile artist and the sweetheart of Pakistan 🥰 This kind of classic music is known as naat or qawali
Brother the two instruments you mentioned are Harmonium it is the one with piano keys and works with air intake just like accordion the other instrument is called Rabab (with strings it is from KPK province of Pakistan)
Atif Aslam is Elves Presley of Asia. He is the king of Pop culture here. Rubab is the name of that stringy instrument and the player is Ustad Tanveer Tafu. He is the Master of all strings Like Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Ukulele, Rubab etc. And his Brother Ustad Tafu Khan is the Maestro of tabla.
Atif Aslam is a pop star. Started out as a Rock Star. He has been part of bollywood as well. Of the current era he is probably the famous singer in Pakistan as well as India & Nepal
Atif Aslam is probably the most famous singer in South Asia, he lately sings some Sufi/Qawali (what you will call devotional/religious song) songs but he started and still sing mostly Pop songs and a lot of Bollywood movies hires him for songs as his voice is considered the best and unique out here. You can react to his recent song released from his latest album, the song is called "RAAT" (Night).
Harmonium, an Indian instrument. A hand pumped, airflow keyboard. It is the most used instrument in the whole sub-continent music world, to create tunes. Also it is one of the essentials of Qawaali, along with your favorite tablaas.
Harmonium also known as “Peti Baja” which literally means box instrument because of its shape. It is not an Indian instrument rather it was originated in France by Alexandre Debain who patented it in 1840. It arrived in India and later became essential part of Qawali.
Yes John ...the Air driven Paino is called a " Harmonium " . And the traditional string guitar- like instrument is called a " Sitaar" and the small Drums they playing sitting on the floor is called the " Tabla " and this specific style of song is called a " Qawali " thats mostly Sufi or based on Love !! And it has all these instruments and background singers and some of them add the beat of the Clap to the Rhythm. Atif Aslam started his Career as a pop / rock singer. He has sung only a few Sufi songs. .Most are Rock Pop. He has made a very distinctive place singing for Bollywood movies as well
Taaj dar e Haram (Peace be upon Him) is one of the very few qawalis that are listened throughout the world. People either they are Muslims or hindu, sikh or Christians all love this Track equally without any bias
This is a remake of qawwali by Sabri Brothers during the 80's. Atif Aslam is a versatile singer from Rock to sufism. And yes he is very famo7s across the sub continent. Thanks for sharing
Atif aslam is a POP singer got famous for his songs performed in Indian movies, then in Pakistani movies and now he is Master of everything and is famous throughout Sub continent.
This is said in praise of the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) called as "Naat" Not all of Atif's music is religious Atif is very very famous artist with huge fan base in both Pakistan and India. He has sung many many songs in both the countries Nearly all of his songs are famous. Majorly sings romantic songs. Has song religious melodies as well as songs for coke studio as well. Hope the comment section will let u know his famous songs
This is qawwali mixed with contemporary instruments and pop beats. Atif sings from ghazal to geet, to pop rock. He's very popular among young listeners.
Atif Aslam is a versatile singer. He is all of the above, you name it! It was a tribute to Prophet Mohammed and to Amjad Sabri. Amjad Sabri was only 44 and at the peak of his career he was killed in 2017. Tajdaar e Haram is a Qawali.Tbis qawwali is recited by Sabri brothers. Qawali is also learned and runs from generation to generation. Its a very different and difficult genre of praising God and Prophet Mohammed Peace be upon him. The beauty here is that Atif Aslam did it alone. Where in Qawali there are 2 main reciters taje turns and pick the note and show their talent on spot. Please listen to Amjad Sabri. His voice is out if this world!
You would listen its originally sung by Ghulam Fareed sabri and team. And Amjad sabri his son beautifully sung this sufi kalam. Praise to prophet MUHAMMAD PBH.
The air blown instrument is harmonium, you got it right. And the traditional string instrument is called Rubab that's typically found in music of northern part of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Its Qawali form of singing and its Aatif's facet developed in last 4-5 years, otherwise he was typical melodious singer. He has come a long way in his singing journey though got unprecedent popularity from start of his career, specially in India / Bollywood. May like to attend to my repeated requests for your reaction on Man Kuja Tu Kuja, Coke Studio.
I love this idea of drawing from a hat. And Atif doesn't stick to one style. His newer coke studio stuff is devotional, but the newest song on his channel called Raat is a regular radio song. His love songs are also great
The instrument with keys on it is called Harmonium (Reed Organ) and other instrument with strings on it is called Rubab which is a traditional musical instrument of Pakistan especially it is played in Khyber Pakhtunkhua province of Pakistan.
no, he isn't a spiritual singer in fact this is one of his few spiritual pieces. He is a pretty versatile singer actually. Most of his songs are quite hip. Mostly pop music. If you really wanna check out his range either listen to "Channa" or "Kadi te Has"
Hello Sir! I'm watching your videos for the first time I like your reaction and your back ground map and cap on guitar made it more glittering Tons of respect and Love from Pakistan🇵🇰
Tajdar e Haram is a Qawwali originally performed by late Ghulam Fareed Sabri and Maqbool Ahmad Sabri, father and uncle of late Amjad Sabri who performed Rang with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan in coke studio who was sadly murdered in Karachi. You should also check out the original Qawwali performed by the Sabri brothers..
Pleaseee react to WOHI KHUDA HAI by ATIF ASLAM COKE STUDIO its suchhh a peaceful spiritual song youll feel soo relaxedd Also Atif Aslam is a pakitani pop singer from the early 2000s who got popular also in Bollywood and has done playback singing. He sang manyy songs in movies and is definitely someone u hear on the radio in a love song or a fun song and people are CRAZY about him. He has original albums too. Recently he has recorded religious songs in coke studio for the new generation just so they can relate with more up to date music and with his voice. Please do react to more of him he is a GEM ♡♡♡♡
One thing I would like to add more is that Maikasho in the translation is translated as "O devoted lovers" but it's rather like o "drinkers of wine" It's actually wine that only prophet Muhammad Pbuh will be saaqi "A person who serves wine" it's not wine like whiskey but it's still has it's very sweet effect which makes you dizzzy but still makes you more Alive. It's what called the Kaosar. Jazak'Allah
The string attached guitar is local to the people living by the mountains. Its called 'Rubab' played by the mountaineers and local people of Baluchistan and Pashtuns... its epic
This is more of prayer, and it's not easy Qawali to perform, it involves words and phrases from Arabic, Farsi and Urdu mixed together, because it's a devotional piece the Qawal(vocalist) has to be extremely clear and precise with pronunciation of each word from these three languages.
Appreciate your reaction lots of love. The string musical instrument is called " Rubab" it is from Afghanistan origin and its mostly played in Afghanistan and Northern parts of Pakistan its very much part of Pashton culture it trace back to 7th century its called "Lion of Instruments" and it has a very melodic bold sound if you listen it live it has a different sense of belonging to it the other instrument is Harmonium its part of South asian classical singing and it history is very old and part of classic music in South Asia mostly Pakistan and India.
@@johncameron you are welcome big fan of yours. Regarding the music style what you heard Fared Ayaz and Rahat singing its Qawali, it transcends back to Sufi times. This song was a Naat praise of Prophet Muhammad SAW. Kindly react to Naina Moray - Ali Akbar and Jawad Bashir Cokestudio its a Thumri another style of classical music you would love it.
This is Qawali, which traces it's roots in Sufi traditions which in turn is unorthodox Islamic devotional practices. Atif Aslam started off as a pop star never really had any traditional musical background but he's basically a genius with great vocals and has amply shown he can transition into any genre.
Please define orthdoxy. The likes of nizamuddin had prerequiste that muslim students are well versed in islam and he also had non muslim student also. islam adapted and assimilated indegenious culture and its only in recent times an atramptto impose monolitich version which paradoxically unorthodox.
@@mrnomad1737 Muslims are expected to take Islam from Quran and Sunnah and from Salaf(the first generations of Muslims closest to the Prophet) for guidance. Islam is not expected to adapt or assimilate to different cultures, rather, Muslims are expected to adapt and assimilate to Islam. Islam is OK with any cultural practices as long as these practice are compatible with Islam.
@@mrnomad1737 I have no clue why you would think guiding people to the correct Islamic beliefs and practices is rather recent or paradoxically unorthodoxy. Islamic history is filled with famous personalities and movements that struggled to bring Muslims back to the correct beliefs and practices.
It's called "Qawaali".. it can be Sufism or for love. This particular one is Sufism, about Allah's last Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), asking him to call us to him , so that we can go to him and tell him of our stories and cry.. the original song was written by sabri brothers (fareed and ayaz sabri) , legends of our country. I'm the beginning, you'll see that they are mentioned and this was a tribute to them from Atif Aslam on coke studio.
The nomadic keyboard is the harmonium The banjo looking instrument - Rubab (used alot in tribal pakistani music) Genre - sufi (although id put it in the territory of Naat - praising Prophet Muhammad PBuH)
The sting instrument is 'Sarod', invented by Usta'ad 'Ala Ud-Deen Khan of Bangladesh. The song itself falls in the category of 'Qawali'. The air instrument is harmonium.
This song type is called "QAWALI" which comprises spiritual or Sufi poetry. Atif Aslam is one of the Best Singer Pakistan has Produced. He can sing any genre of Music. The String Instrument you mentioned is called "RUBAB" or "RABAB", is a traditional instrument of KPK Province. The other instrument is Called Harmonium.
1. This is categorized as a Sufi song. But it's also fairly close to Qawwalis as the genre.
2. Atif Aslam does all sorts of stuff. He has done everything: rock, pop, jazz, sufi, etc. He is extremely popular. Most singers in Pakistan are very, very versatile.
3. That instrument was Harmonium.
4. The first stringed instrument you saw was Rubaab.
Good and well defined
It's not Sufi song it's naat.
If you don't know don't misguide people.
This video of yours is going to be your most viewed video till now. Mark my words. There is a separate Fanbase for Tajdar-e-Haram.
totally agree bro
Well said!!!
Honestly all anyone foreign needs to do is react to S Asian music, and we will all flock to view alongside them ☺️
Yes plus because of Atif Aslam. The biggest pop singer of Pakistan for last decade.
bro you are wrong its chap tilak xD
Atif Aslam is one the most famous singers who is recognized in India, Bangal and Pakistan and equally loved in all 3 countries!
Unfortunately he is from Pakistan not India.
@@panchalibanerjee5630 whats so unfortunate about that?
Because Indian wants everything that's beautiful that belongs to Pakistan
They do not have much talent of themselves
@@madihanafeesshah9182 Talent is everywhere!
spelling of bangladesh 😂
He sings almost everything
Atif Aslam is the singer of the highest caliber. The song Tajdar-e-haram is dedicated to the prophet Mohammed. The song is written by a poet called Hakim Mirza Madani born in 1553 and died in 1585 and was the second son of Mughal emperor Hamayun. This type of song is called "NAAT". Atif Aslam shows his class and vocal control and can be enjoyed by anyone who appreciates greatness.
This particular performance is sufi qawali Atif Aslam is a versatile singer,started his music career with a Pop Rock Band called Jal.
Atif Aslam is the top singer of the subcontinent. He sings in many genres. He sings Sufi as well as pop and rock music. I would recommend Pardadari he has sung with Abida Perveen (Chap Tilak Singer). I believe you enjoy the genre called Qwwali a form of Sufi music. Tajdar e Haram is also a Qwwali.
Do you know qawali and naat difference?
Atif Aslam does not just sing spiritual songs but this is a Hamd which is praise of Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him.
This was originally a Qawali performed by Sabri brothers it is kind of pray, in Pakistan two kind of prays are sung one is "Hamd" which is pray for God and other is "Naat" which is directed towards our Prophet Mohammad (Peace be upon him)
Can't beat the Sabri brother's version ever - universal truth - for me Atif Aslam version is more personal and inward looking
@@ShakilaTaranumMaan absolutely true original qawwali is still the best version
Atif Aslam is pure golden genius. He tours all over the world and he sings all sorts of genres. Just google him. Love your reactions dude. Thank you 🙏
Atif Aslam is essentially a pop vocalist! He’s ventured into rnb, edm, qawali, naat. He’s a very versatile artist and the sweetheart of Pakistan 🥰 This kind of classic music is known as naat or qawali
He is one of the most versitile artist. He sings romantic , sufi, qawali, ghazals , pop, rock. You name it.
Brother the two instruments you mentioned are Harmonium it is the one with piano keys and works with air intake just like accordion the other instrument is called Rabab (with strings it is from KPK province of Pakistan)
This song always gives me goosebump💕
Thank you sir for exploring my country through music
Madina is Last most respected and lovable prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) mosque city .
This video will singlehandedly boost your subscribers and views
Tajdar-e-Haram has a separate fanbase
Good luck for future videos👍👍👍👍
Atif Aslam is Elves Presley of Asia. He is the king of Pop culture here. Rubab is the name of that stringy instrument and the player is Ustad Tanveer Tafu. He is the Master of all strings Like Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Ukulele, Rubab etc. And his Brother Ustad Tafu Khan is the Maestro of tabla.
Atif Aslam does all genres , He is crazy popular in the entire Sub continent - he has done tons of Bollywood's romantic songs.
Atif Aslam is just love. Explore more of his stuffs, you gonna love him for sure.
Atif Aslam is a pop star. Started out as a Rock Star. He has been part of bollywood as well. Of the current era he is probably the famous singer in Pakistan as well as India & Nepal
Living Legend Atifffffff with Beautiful Naat.. Love u Atifffffff and love Pakistan 💕💞❤️💖💗💓
Listen his "Kadi tay hus bol" he is a all rounder
Atif Aslam is probably the most famous singer in South Asia, he lately sings some Sufi/Qawali (what you will call devotional/religious song) songs but he started and still sing mostly Pop songs and a lot of Bollywood movies hires him for songs as his voice is considered the best and unique out here. You can react to his recent song released from his latest album, the song is called "RAAT" (Night).
I love how you get right in to this track and extract the passion from every instrument you can pick up on your headphones 👏👏👏
Its harmonium,and the string attached guitar like is Rubab
Correct
Exactly right
Harmonium, an Indian instrument. A hand pumped, airflow keyboard. It is the most used instrument in the whole sub-continent music world, to create tunes. Also it is one of the essentials of Qawaali, along with your favorite tablaas.
Harmonium also known as “Peti Baja” which literally means box instrument because of its shape. It is not an Indian instrument rather it was originated in France by Alexandre Debain who patented it in 1840. It arrived in India and later became essential part of Qawali.
Beautiful Qawali
He is singing in Indian movies songs also very popular in India and pakistan both. Also popular in young generation
Yes John ...the Air driven Paino is called a " Harmonium " . And the traditional string guitar- like instrument is called a " Sitaar" and the small Drums they playing sitting on the floor is called the " Tabla " and this specific style of song is called a " Qawali " thats mostly Sufi or based on Love !! And it has all these instruments and background singers and some of them add the beat of the Clap to the Rhythm.
Atif Aslam started his Career as a pop / rock singer. He has sung only a few Sufi songs. .Most are Rock Pop. He has made a very distinctive place singing for Bollywood movies as well
Taaj dar e Haram (Peace be upon Him) is one of the very few qawalis that are listened throughout the world. People either they are Muslims or hindu, sikh or Christians all love this Track equally without any bias
This is a remake of qawwali by Sabri Brothers during the 80's. Atif Aslam is a versatile singer from Rock to sufism. And yes he is very famo7s across the sub continent. Thanks for sharing
Atif Aslam is a Pakistan based Versatile singer . and this is the sufi song.
Atif aslam is a POP singer got famous for his songs performed in Indian movies, then in Pakistani movies and now he is Master of everything and is famous throughout Sub continent.
He was famous before going to bollywood. His fame made bollywood run after him.
This is said in praise of the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) called as "Naat"
Not all of Atif's music is religious
Atif is very very famous artist with huge fan base in both Pakistan and India. He has sung many many songs in both the countries
Nearly all of his songs are famous.
Majorly sings romantic songs.
Has song religious melodies as well as songs for coke studio as well.
Hope the comment section will let u know his famous songs
This is qawwali mixed with contemporary instruments and pop beats. Atif sings from ghazal to geet, to pop rock. He's very popular among young listeners.
Listen to Wohi khuda hai.... You'll flip out
Atif Aslam is a versatile singer. He is all of the above, you name it! It was a tribute to Prophet Mohammed and to Amjad Sabri. Amjad Sabri was only 44 and at the peak of his career he was killed in 2017. Tajdaar e Haram is a Qawali.Tbis qawwali is recited by Sabri brothers. Qawali is also learned and runs from generation to generation. Its a very different and difficult genre of praising God and Prophet Mohammed Peace be upon him. The beauty here is that Atif Aslam did it alone. Where in Qawali there are 2 main reciters taje turns and pick the note and show their talent on spot. Please listen to Amjad Sabri. His voice is out if this world!
Atif aslam started singing without training, he has sung all types, very famous for feature films romantic songs of Pakistan and India
You would listen its originally sung by Ghulam Fareed sabri and team.
And Amjad sabri his son beautifully sung this sufi kalam. Praise to prophet MUHAMMAD PBH.
The air blown instrument is harmonium, you got it right. And the traditional string instrument is called Rubab that's typically found in music of northern part of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Atif is pakistani pop singer!!! Equally loved in india and all south asia
My most favorite Kalam!✨
No words except that it is Soulful.
We love Atif Aslam .India
Yes, it is a religious category of the sufi genre called "NAAT" that is paying tribute or praising prophet Mohammad
Its Qawali form of singing and its Aatif's facet developed in last 4-5 years, otherwise he was typical melodious singer. He has come a long way in his singing journey though got unprecedent popularity from start of his career, specially in India / Bollywood.
May like to attend to my repeated requests for your reaction on Man Kuja Tu Kuja, Coke Studio.
I love this idea of drawing from a hat. And Atif doesn't stick to one style. His newer coke studio stuff is devotional, but the newest song on his channel called Raat is a regular radio song. His love songs are also great
The instrument with strings u r asking about is "Rabab" and the guy playing it is Ustad Tanveer Hussain (Maestro)
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The instrument with keys on it is called Harmonium (Reed Organ) and other instrument with strings on it is called Rubab which is a traditional musical instrument of Pakistan especially it is played in Khyber Pakhtunkhua province of Pakistan.
Your amazing boss!!! love that Pakistan's map and Pakistani cap. Much love from PK
Atif Aslam ❤
This is one the best work from Tanveer Taafu, the guitarist you're asking about. He is a Sitar genius of this time.
no, he isn't a spiritual singer in fact this is one of his few spiritual pieces. He is a pretty versatile singer actually. Most of his songs are quite hip. Mostly pop music. If you really wanna check out his range either listen to "Channa" or "Kadi te Has"
Hello Sir!
I'm watching your videos for the first time I like your reaction and your back ground map and cap on guitar made it more glittering
Tons of respect and Love from Pakistan🇵🇰
Pakistani songs are very good
Atifs a contemporary popular Pakistani singer whose best appreciated songs are religious, as we like those ones more
Tajdar e Haram is a Qawwali originally performed by late Ghulam Fareed Sabri and Maqbool Ahmad Sabri, father and uncle of late Amjad Sabri who performed Rang with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan in coke studio who was sadly murdered in Karachi. You should also check out the original Qawwali performed by the Sabri brothers..
Stringed instrument like Banjo is known as RUBAAB and the keyed one is HARMONIUM
Yes you are right that is Harmonium..
Thumbs up! dropping off a big like no. 95 sending love & respect from lahore, pakistan.
It's na'at, praise of the Prophet ( blessings and peace upon him)
Pleaseee react to WOHI KHUDA HAI by ATIF ASLAM COKE STUDIO its suchhh a peaceful spiritual song youll feel soo relaxedd
Also Atif Aslam is a pakitani pop singer from the early 2000s who got popular also in Bollywood and has done playback singing. He sang manyy songs in movies and is definitely someone u hear on the radio in a love song or a fun song and people are CRAZY about him. He has original albums too. Recently he has recorded religious songs in coke studio for the new generation just so they can relate with more up to date music and with his voice. Please do react to more of him he is a GEM ♡♡♡♡
The string instrument is called RUBAAB
One thing I would like to add more is that
Maikasho in the translation is translated as "O devoted lovers" but it's rather like o "drinkers of wine"
It's actually wine that only prophet Muhammad Pbuh will be saaqi "A person who serves wine" it's not wine like whiskey but it's still has it's very sweet effect which makes you dizzzy but still makes you more Alive. It's what called the Kaosar.
Jazak'Allah
*John I love you man, you're awesome brother, Salaam (peace be upon you)*
Thank you for listening to our request..
The string attached guitar is local to the people living by the mountains. Its called 'Rubab' played by the mountaineers and local people of Baluchistan and Pashtuns... its epic
You noticed? The qawwali was in three languages … Urdu farsi and Arabic
Check out Atif Aslam romantic song Piya O re Piya.. extraordinary
Harmonium!
The air driven keyboard is called “harmonium” , and the string instrument that you are referring to is most probably the “Sitar”
This is more of prayer, and it's not easy Qawali to perform, it involves words and phrases from Arabic, Farsi and Urdu mixed together, because it's a devotional piece the Qawal(vocalist) has to be extremely clear and precise with pronunciation of each word from these three languages.
Appreciate your reaction lots of love. The string musical instrument is called " Rubab" it is from Afghanistan origin and its mostly played in Afghanistan and Northern parts of Pakistan its very much part of Pashton culture it trace back to 7th century its called "Lion of Instruments" and it has a very melodic bold sound if you listen it live it has a different sense of belonging to it the other instrument is Harmonium its part of South asian classical singing and it history is very old and part of classic music in South Asia mostly Pakistan and India.
Thank you for all the detailed information
@@johncameron you are welcome big fan of yours. Regarding the music style what you heard Fared Ayaz and Rahat singing its Qawali, it transcends back to Sufi times. This song was a Naat praise of Prophet Muhammad SAW. Kindly react to Naina Moray - Ali Akbar and Jawad Bashir Cokestudio its a Thumri another style of classical music you would love it.
An asset of Pakistan
This is Qawali, which traces it's roots in Sufi traditions which in turn is unorthodox Islamic devotional practices. Atif Aslam started off as a pop star never really had any traditional musical background but he's basically a genius with great vocals and has amply shown he can transition into any genre.
Please define orthdoxy. The likes of nizamuddin had prerequiste that muslim students are well versed in islam and he also had non muslim student also. islam adapted and assimilated indegenious culture and its only in recent times an atramptto impose monolitich version which paradoxically unorthodox.
@@mrnomad1737 Muslims are expected to take Islam from Quran and Sunnah and from Salaf(the first generations of Muslims closest to the Prophet) for guidance. Islam is not expected to adapt or assimilate to different cultures, rather, Muslims are expected to adapt and assimilate to Islam. Islam is OK with any cultural practices as long as these practice are compatible with Islam.
@@mrnomad1737 I have no clue why you would think guiding people to the correct Islamic beliefs and practices is rather recent or paradoxically unorthodoxy. Islamic history is filled with famous personalities and movements that struggled to bring Muslims back to the correct beliefs and practices.
It's called "Qawaali".. it can be Sufism or for love. This particular one is Sufism, about Allah's last Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), asking him to call us to him , so that we can go to him and tell him of our stories and cry.. the original song was written by sabri brothers (fareed and ayaz sabri) , legends of our country. I'm the beginning, you'll see that they are mentioned and this was a tribute to them from Atif Aslam on coke studio.
The nomadic keyboard is the harmonium
The banjo looking instrument - Rubab (used alot in tribal pakistani music)
Genre - sufi (although id put it in the territory of Naat - praising Prophet Muhammad PBuH)
1. Yes, it's Harmonium
2. String instrument is Rabab. It's traditional musical instrument of Pashtoon areas of both Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Hi bro love respect from Pakistan God bless you
Love ❤️❤️💞❤️❤️💞❤️ from pakistan
String instrument is called Rubaab
Yesss !! That's called Harmonium ... That string instrument called Sitaar
That is not sitar. Why all Indians don’t know how sitar looks like.
That cap and map on the wall behind you shows your respect for the country❤ 👏🙌. Will come and visit your reactions
Yes its harmonium and string instrument is called "Rabab" invented by Northern Pakistani poet Khushal khan about century ago
The sting instrument is 'Sarod', invented by Usta'ad 'Ala Ud-Deen Khan of Bangladesh. The song itself falls in the category of 'Qawali'. The air instrument is harmonium.
Very nice reaction 👌
epic response @15:00....salaami ROZADAAN
He is warstyle singer
The air driven keyboard is called harmonium.
This song type is called "QAWALI" which comprises spiritual or Sufi poetry. Atif Aslam is one of the Best Singer Pakistan has Produced. He can sing any genre of Music. The String Instrument you mentioned is called "RUBAB" or "RABAB", is a traditional instrument of KPK Province. The other instrument is Called Harmonium.
All of these are sufi songs includes qawalli,ghazal , naat as sub genres but all are sufi songs etc
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The string thing is called “rabab” played mostly in north Pakistan and Afghanistan
Hi John. You've pulled out one of my favorites from your magical hat, lol. The boxed instrument is Harmonium. The intro string was a taanpoora.
Yes we call it Harmonium or simply peti means box for short.
5:36 That is a Harmonium
All praise to Prophet Mohammad (PBUH)