
Field Musicians is a category sometimes used for music performed by unspecified or unknown persons, usually in the context of ethnomusicological field recordings of traditional folk music from around the world. Usually the musicians recorded are non-professional and play in ceremonial, religious or other cultural contexts outside the music industry.
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The Bell of Wat Tak Tong (Thailand)
Evening prayer at Wat Tak Tong (Thailand)
Trisharanam (India)
Padrenuestro (Comarca de la Vera, Caceres)
Manglacharanam (India)
Tonki
Sones de Chiapas
Barong (Dance-Drama)
Evening prayer in Sarnath (India)
Mapule
Dhungchen
Trunajaya (Victory for the Young)
Pirith (Sri Lanka)
Szerelem, szerelem (Love, love, cursed distress)
Wayang Kulit: Mahabharata
Trividharatnam (Sri Lanka)
Seguidillas Manchegas (Sta. Cruz de la Zarza, Toledo)
Evening prayer in the Divine Light Monastery (China)
Circumambulation (Taiwan)
Morning prayer in Lungshan (Taiwan)
Reng Ya Lenyalo
Chin (Taiwan)
Morning prayer in Bir (Tibet)
Ceremonial funeral music: Tabuh Lelambatan Lawas (Longor)
Afternoon prayer in Rumtek (Tibet)
In Praise of Guru Nanak
Pali Canon: Evening Prayer In The Main Buddhist Temple Of Sarnath
Pinpeat Orchestra: Kaman Prathom
Senanapo
Pinpeat Orchestra: Trach Toch
Noon prayer in Tashijong (Tibet)
Imenetuki Mangaia (Cook Islands)
Lak Paed Song
Hej, rozmaring, rozmaring (Hey, rosemary, rosemary)
Maena
Damiyen (Tibet)
Badimo Bo Boletse
Pinpeat Orchestra: Pyadeun
Pinpeat Orchestra: Lar Smeur Rou
Morning ceremony of the Drugpa-ka-gyu Sect (extract 3)
Maharero
Hewisi (Sri Lanka)
Saek pole dance
Serangapane
Music for Ghosts - Taam Ming Ensemble: Sompougn Klay
Vakamalolo Yaroi (Fiji)
Elmegyek, elmegyek (I shall go away, I shall go away)
Lali Church Bell (Fiji)
Lakalaka Hihifo (Tonga)
Mang-Tub-Tao
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