On 20 January 2017, we went hiking to Guheshwori. Till
Pashupati we went in a van then we started
our hike from there. We crossed all the graveyards. They were very
dirty. We came across many hollow trees. We enjoyed crawling inside and out the
hollow trees. After some fun there we went to visit the Guheswori temple. Then
we rested for a while in a chautari. While sitting there we took flute out of
our bags and started playing the flute. We were asked to play 5 songs and we
started with the nepali song , “Kalilo tama”. But later we realized that we
should have just started with random music in the beginning to attract people
as people started gathering at the end of the song only. So how we wished we
could make many people listen to our
music.
The second song
we played was resham firiri which is a fomous nepali song these days. We were
excited to paly the flute as more than twenty people were listening to us
playing. The crowd of people encouraged us to play. As it was outdoors, due to
the noise and very low sound I don’t think many people did hear our music
properly. After we were done with the flute the whole crowd clapped. The mass
of people included forigners too and they were really impressed.
Our third number was Fulko aakhama, while singing this
song some of the members from crowd took video of us. It gave us more
encouragement to perform even in a better way. It felt so good to see people
enjoying the song with smile on their faces and clapping for us.
One of my personal favourite is Chyanba hoi Chyanba
which is a really nice song. We ended our musical program by playing Bhupali
raag. I think that they had not heard the rag before so they must be bored and
left when we played that tune.
When we were done with playing the raag we were told
to play our own composition. We were very tired so rather than pleasing the
mass with the tune we just wanted to wrap it up quickly.
So, we played the composition very fast and went ahead
for more adventure.
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