south indian wedding music
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what the fuck is this
thats not a wedding
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nowdays chenda is played for "maapilai alaipu" in tamil weddings
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How silly we are! Instead of enjoying and appreiating the music everyone is trying to be better than others. Erode belons to who.... Malayalam cannot survive without....Inspiteof all the history and facts we are all interdependent and independent! Above all Indians
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erode belong to kongu nadu........
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@subans mr.suban dont forget that kerala was part of tamil nadu once and one more thing malayalam language cannot function without tamil so it time to go to good own school sorry but be honest when u comment on history tamil is the mother of all dravadian language even your music so dont be proud you dont have anything to be proud of as tamils whe keept our honour by not getting in to arryan language or depent for words on it.
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Noida Is a real loser. This music is about south Indian and he is talking about people who are from further south. Moreover this instrument they are playing, belongs to Keralites who dont even speak Tamil. Maybe it's time for you to go to school, finally..
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wtf!! , they askin for ealam when they donnt have the shirts or cloths to wear....just lungi!!!! that too they wear thigh exposing...hahahaha...
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Illiterates ,,, Erode belongs to Chera Nadu its a tamil music.
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it might a special performanc at ur friends' wedding.. but this is not wedding music.. this is typical kerala music.. u can see such kind of performances at iyyapa swami's temples..
this is not "wedding music" of South India. This is a dance beating the "chenda" a drum of Kerala. Wedding music in South India is played on Nadaswaram (reed) and Thavil (drum).
Braandan 4 years ago 8
lol not wedding music. but cool how they dance with it...
streetsofkerala 4 years ago 3