Have you ever wondered what an Indian wedding would seem like without a ‘Baraat’? It would be a wedding without fun, galore, dance, music etc. It will be a monotonous and a dull affair. As Indian weddings are known for their grandeur, so is the custom of procession of groom with his family and relatives to the bride’s home (known as arrival of ‘Baraat’) is a much celebrated and lavish affair.
The Baraat
is headed by a display of fireworks and crackers with the family and relatives
of the groom merrily dancing and celebrating through the whole journey to the
bride’s place. But the most important part of the barat is the loud music which
can force everyone to dance out loud in desi style. So here comes some
available option for your barat event.
Brass wedding band
A traditional baraat
consists of a group of 12 or more musicians, called the brass band, who play a
number of instruments and provide the typical baraat music. These men are
usually dressed in striking shite or red uniforms. In some cases, the musical
band is replaced by two or three dhol players and bhangra dancers who dance and
perform stunts to the beat of the dhol.
The instruments commonly played in a
traditional brass band are trumpets,trombones, tubas, clarinets, cymbals,
tabla, base drum and saxophones.
Barat Light
Dj wedding band
If you are a party animal and love
to groove in some cool dancing bollwood number ….. Than this is something which
you like most for your wedding procession …. DJ system with iron grids, 20-30
led pars, led decorated 10-20 top lights & moreover sharpy beam headlights
with smoke make an unique atmosphere for barat in night....& in day time
snow, bubble make a delight view to the barati...
Punjabi dhool
In some
cases, the musical band is replaced by two or three dhol players and bhangra
dancers who dance and perform stunts to the beat of the dhol. The band usually
play some cool Punjabi numbers with the twist of beats.
Live Orchestra band
It is altogether a different view to
see gaudily-dressed band players in the middle led by the elegantly dressed clarinet-group
and the shabbily- dressed light carriers with the generator-set trolley
trailing behind. With large sized loud-speakers and the brass band cacophony,
baraatis all dressed in their best, dance, sing, shout, and laugh and lead
their way to the wedding destination.
Jodi shankha
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