Students greet guests with cheers

Falgun 25, 2081

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Students greet guests with cheers

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Students dressed in blue t-shirts, trousers and black shoes with their identity cards carry clarinet, damaha, dholak, cymbals and narsimha to welcome the guests. They start playing the instrument together, the guests are also surprised to see the young students playing the instrument.

A student of Budhodaya High School in Kholasothar Rural Municipality-9 Geelung of Lamjung knows how to play panche and naumati instruments. When guests come to the village, when there are big events and at weddings, the students come to play the instrument .

The brilliant students in the classroom are tired of playing panche and naumati . After their guru Mangle Pariyar, 50, of Chapa, starts playing the clarinet, Aman Vick, 15, of class 9, covers . Two clarinets start playing in unison, followed by Roshan Vick, 11, and Pravesh Vick, 12, of class 6, playing tamko and dholak together.

Deepak Vick of class 8 beats the jhurma (jamali) . When 14-year-old Aman Vick of class 8 and 12-year-old Rohit Vick of class 6, known as Chandan, started dancing together, they reached Baja's lake . When 11-year-old Prayash Pariyar of class 3 and Arjun Pariyar of class 6 scolded Narasimha, the atmosphere heated up.

When the naumati baja starts playing, the villagers start welcoming the guests . At the time of marriage, the villagers start dancing to the beat of Baja . After the instrument starts playing in big programs, programs like opening and foundation stones start. Some of the students start watching the rhythm and manner of playing the instrument .

Even though people of Pariyar community play Panche-Naumtibaza in the village, the youth of Wik community in Geelung-Taksar area have also learned to play Baza . Coach Mangale Periyar says that even the youth of the Gurung community have started learning to play the instrument. After teaching him for a month, Shankar Pariyar of Taksar also taught the student to play the instrument.

According to Bharat Darji, the headmaster of the school, Gum Gurung, who is living in America in the village, has brought the Krishna music training center into operation. He said that the school received the set of Baja in the coordination of the organization. "Students have learned how to play instruments". Although it was a bit uncomfortable to learn the rhythm of the song, it became easier for the students after they started singing with the teacher. Narasimha also pulls long . All the instruments are played with joy," he said. According to Rudraman Gurung, the secretary of the

training center, 75,000 rupees of assistance from the ward office and the additional funds were managed by the training center by purchasing weapons from Kathmandu. He said that the training center brings instructors for the basic knowledge of music and imparts knowledge to the students. "We have also given basic training to the students to play harmonium, flute, guitar, madal," he said.

According to him, Prithvisubba Gurung, the current minister of communication and information technology, who is also the former principal of the school, who is from Geelung-Taksar, had previously worked to collect the instruments. With the recent opening of the training center, Secretary Gurung said that Baja has been managed in coordination with the local level.

'There was no one playing the instrument in Geelong before . It was in the same village above Taksar instead . Boys started going abroad, young people didn't . To play the whole set, we had to call from Chhimki villages like Chapa, Daduwa, Ghamrang,'' he said, 'Now that is not a problem, the students themselves play the instruments, and even the students get 15-20 thousand for playing the instruments.'

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