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Hindi is a national language of India that has been derived from Sanskrit through the Middle Indo Aryan Prakrit and the Middle Ages Apabhramsha. The language originated in the form of Braj, Awadhi and Khari Boli which was further known as Urdu or Hindustani during the Mughal Empire. The language first became popular in the Northern India and then widespread to other regions of the country. With the emergence and acceptance of Hindi language across the nation, people started writing scripts, literature, history, movie and even songs in Hindi. Thereafter, Hindi movies and Hindi songs came into emergence.
Hindi songs from the olden days are labeled as a complete blend of tradition, culture and ordered sounds that unite to create a realm of soothing and comprehensive music. In a broader sense, old Hindi songs are a source of real magic that flows in your veins and every part of your body to unite your body and soul.
There are various ingredients that act as touching obsession when you listen to old Hindi songs. These obsessions are termed as lyrics, dynamics, pitch, rhythm, node, chords and sonic traits. All these touching obsession are incorporated with various degrees of modes, themes and emotions like romance, sadness, devotional, classical, ghazals, instrumental, happiness, dance number, meditation and patriotism.
Old Hindi songs with various forms, degrees and genres have an immense power to change the human mood and have always been an ideal source of relaxation. Technological advancement and growing awareness have taken traditional, classical and melodious compositions across the world. These songs have well tried to promote peace, harmony and togetherness.
The most popular of old Hindi songs are ‘mere sapno ki rani’, ‘teri duniya se ho ke majboor chala’, ‘bas yahi apradh main har baar karta hoon’, ‘kabhi kabhi mere dil mein ye khayal’, ‘mujhe duniya walon sharabi na samjo’, ‘zindagi ka safar hai ye kaisa safar’; and countless other sweet melodies. These super duper hit songs are still in air because of the unbeatable lyrics, rhythm, music and the great singers like Mohammad Rafi, Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle who added extra energy to these songs.
It is truly believed that the old Hindi songs have crossed a long way to gain value and prominence across the globe.
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