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With the advent of the internet, you can actually learn music online on your own and at the comforts of home. You can also learn fast and you can save a lot from paying a personal tutor which can be a little expensive as well.

Because of the rise of the Internet, access to songs, videos, and files is effortless. There are several ways to download music mp3 online but finding the right website to download one is difficult.  If you are a music enthusiast, someone who wants to learn music or someone who wants to master some musical instruments, here are a few things and tips that you may find useful in your quest to become an expert musician or someone who knows music a lot. It is the best place to download or listen Sri Lankan new Sinhala Songs online. A music download is the digital transfer of music via the Internet into a device capable of decoding and playing it.  The music of Sri Lanka has its roots in four primary influences: ancient folk rituals, Buddhist religious traditions, the legacy of European colonization, and the commercial and historical influence of nearby Indian culture—specifically, Bollywood cinema.

Baila is a popular music genre usually accompanied by dancing and performed at parties, nightclubs and weddings.  Baila (also known as bayila; from the Portuguese verb bailar, meaning to dance is a form of music, popular in Sri Lanka. The genre originated centuries ago among the 'Sri Lankan Kaffirs' or Afro-Sri Lankan communities. Baila songs are played during parties and weddings in Sri Lanka, Goa and Mangalore accompanied by dancing.

 

Bayila music, as a form of folk art, has been popular for centuries in Sri Lanka. During the early 1960s, it entered into Sri Lanka's mainstream culture, primarily through the work of police officer turned singer Wally Bastian. He began adapting the 6/8 'kaffirhina' rhythms to accommodate new Sinhala dj remixes lyrics. By the 1970s musicians, including MS Fernando and Maxwell Mendis, had helped Bayila grow into a well known and respected style of Sri Lankan popular music. It is primarily considered dance music.

The Sinhalese (Sinhala: සිංහල ජාතිය Sinhala Jathiya, also known as Hela) are an Indo-Aryan-speaking ethnic group native to the island of Sri Lanka. They constitute about 75% of the Sri Lankan population and number greater than 16.2 million. The Sinhalese identity is based on language, historical heritage and religion. The Sinhalese people speak the Sinhalese language, an Indo-Aryan language, and are predominantly Theravada Buddhists, although a small percentage of Sinhalese follow branches of Christianity. The Sinhalese are mostly found in North Central, Central, South, and West Sri Lanka. According to the 5th century epic poem Mahavamsa, and the Dipavamsa, a 3rd–5th century treatise written in Pali by Buddhist monks of the Anuradhapura Maha Viharaya in Sri Lanka, the Sinhalese are descendants of settlers who came to the island in 543 BCE from Sinhapura, in India, led by Prince Vijaya.

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