Songs, Dances and Rituals Throughout Asia

Introduction

The music and dance of Asia is as varied as its food and culture. In some respects it’s very similar to what you’d find in Europe or Africa, but there are also plenty of unique musical traditions that are specific to Asia. Even within one country (like Pakistan) there is a lot of variety. However, some songs and dances are common throughout the region:

China

Chinese music is very diverse, and varies by region. It has been influenced by the ethnic minorities who have lived in China for thousands of years. Chinese music has also been influenced by other Asian countries, as well as western music.

The instruments used in Chinese music include the erhu (a two-stringed bowed instrument), pipa (lute), sanxian (three-stringed plucked instrument), dizi flute and guzheng zithers

India

Bhangra is a popular dance that originated in the Punjab region of India. The traditional Dholak drum, played by hand and ankle, accompanies bhangra performances at weddings, festivals and other celebrations.

Japan

Japanese music is very diverse. Japanese culture has been influenced by many different cultures, including Chinese and Western. The music of Japan has also been influenced by the seasons, weather and other factors such as festivals or holidays.

The Japanese calendar is based on a twelve-year cycle called the “Chinese zodiac”. The animals that represent each year are: Rat (Mouse), Ox (Bull), Tiger (Lion), Rabbit(Hare), Dragon(Snake), Snake(Horse), Horse(Goat), Monkey(Rooster) Rooster(Dog) Dog(Pig). Each animal has its own unique characteristics which affect the way people think and behave throughout the year!

For example: If you were born in 1976 then your sign would be Ox because there was no Sheep on this particular chart! In addition to this there are many different types of traditional dances performed during certain times throughout history such as Bunraku puppetry performances which date back 400 years ago when they first started using puppets instead actors onstage due to budget constraints at first but later evolved into more elaborate productions involving multiple puppets controlled simultaneously by only one person through strings attached inside them – wowza!

Pakistan

Dance is a popular pastime in Pakistan, which has a rich culture and many dances that have been passed down through generations. The country’s people enjoy dancing at weddings, festivals and other special events. Some dances are performed publicly while others are done privately with family members or friends.

Thailand

Thailand is a great destination for families, as the people are very friendly and welcoming. Thai food is delicious, and you can find it all over the world now. Thailand has many beaches and islands that are perfect for relaxing on. If you want to learn how to scuba dive in Asia, then Thailand might be your best option!

There is a lot of variety in Asia, but some songs and dances are common throughout the region.

Music and dance are a big part of Asian culture, and they can be used for many purposes. Music is used to express yourself, bond with others, celebrate an event and educate people. Songs are usually played by an instrument such as a guitar or piano. Dances are usually performed by groups who move their bodies in different ways depending on what they want to say through their movements or gestures.

Conclusion

As you can see, there is a lot of variety in Asia. But some songs and dances are common throughout the region. We hope that this article has given you some insight into how people across Asia celebrate holidays and special occasions through song and dance!

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