The Bauls and their Music

The Bauls have existed in West Bengal, in the extreme northeast of India for hundreds of years, perhaps a thousand. They wander the countryside, singing their religious songs. Their beliefs are a mixture of many influences and traditions, such as Hinduism, Sufism and Yoga. They break away from many common Indian beliefs, including the age-old caste system, and the separation of Hindu and Muslim communities.

Baul music is unlike other traditional Indian classical music. In fact, there is nothing quite like this music. There is no sitar or tabla - all of the instruments played are ancient in origin. The songs are simple, and sung with intense emotion. The music is aproachable and very enjoyable to listen to. Unlike many forms of Indian classical music, no special knowledge or study is needed to fully appreciate Baul music. People from West Bengal, living in America, enjoy this taste of their beloved home. Americans love the fresh, direct style.

Check back on this site in the future for more information on the Bauls, and Baul Music. This is only the beginning...

Last Update: 07/16/2000

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