Dhol Safa Sahnai
Dhol safa & Sahnai are traditional musical instruments commonly used in India. The Dhol is a double-sided drum played with sticks, while the Sahnai is a double reed wind instrument similar to the oboe. Both instruments are commonly used in classical and folk music and are often played during weddings and other celebrations.
DHOL BAJA
- Dhol Baja is a traditional musical instrument of India and Pakistan, typically played at weddings and other celebrations. The dhol is a double-sided drum that is played with sticks, and is known for its deep, bass-heavy sound. The instrument is usually played in a group, with one person playing the dhol and others playing other instruments such as the harmonium, tabla, and dholak. Dhol Baja is popular in many parts of India, especially in Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan.
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Types of Event and functions
Sangeet Function
Sangeet is a pre-wedding function that is popular in India and other parts of South Asia. It is typically held the night before the wedding and is a celebration of music, dance, and song. The word Sangeet is derived from two words “sang” which means music and “it” which means together, so it’s a musical gathering.
Marriage Function
A marriage function, also known as a wedding, is a traditional ceremony that celebrates the union of two individuals in a legal and/or religious commitment.
Mehndi Function
Mehndi function is a pre-wedding ritual, mostly popular in India. where the bride-to-be and female members of the family and friends gather together to apply henna, also known as mehndi, on their hands and feet. The function is usually held a day or two before the wedding day.
Haldi Functions
Haldi function is a pre-wedding ritual that is popular in India and other parts of South Asia. It is typically held the day before the wedding and is a celebration of the bride- and groom-to-be, where turmeric paste is applied to their skin as a symbol of good luck and blessings.
Baraat
The Dhol is an important part of the baarat, as it sets the rhythm and beat for the procession. The sound of the Dhol is believed to bring good luck and positivity to the wedding. The Dhol players lead the baarat and set the tone for the celebration by playing upbeat and energetic music.
Riception
A reception party is an event that is held after a wedding ceremony, typically for the purpose of celebrating the newlyweds and allowing guests to socialize and enjoy a meal. The reception is usually held at a different location than the ceremony and it is the first official event for the newlyweds to greet and mingle with their guests as a married couple.
Turning Moments
Turning Moments of Enjoy refers to the creation of special and memorable moments in an event or celebration that are designed to enhance the overall experience for the attendees. These moments can be planned and executed in various ways to make the event more enjoyable and engaging.
Turning Moments of Enjoy is about creating an atmosphere and ambiance that will make the event more memorable for the guests. It is about paying attention to the small details that can make a big impact on the overall experience. Event planners and organizers should focus on creating an event that is not only enjoyable but also leaves a lasting impression on the guests.