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What is Dhun Punjabi?

"Dhun" in Punjabi means "tune" or "melody." It's a term used to describe a specific musical style, often characterized by:

* Lyrical themes: Often about love, romance, devotion, or social commentary.

* Melodies: Usually repetitive and catchy, with a strong focus on rhythm and emotion.

* Instruments: Typically features traditional Punjabi instruments like the dhol (drum), harmonium, tabla, and sarangi.

* Performance style: Often involves a singer accompanied by musicians, who may also perform traditional dances like bhangra.

Examples of Dhun Punjabi songs:

* "Dil Diyan Gallan" by Gurdas Mann

* "Jatt Da Muqabla" by Malkit Singh

* "Boliyan" by Harbhajan Mann

It's important to note: The term "Dhun Punjabi" isn't a specific genre like "Bhangra" or "Folk." It's more of a descriptor for a certain type of Punjabi music that emphasizes melody and emotion.

You can find various "Dhun Punjabi" songs online and on streaming platforms.

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