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"[[Tunak Tunak Tun]]" by Daler Mehndi is a part of the [[Canon]] at many sites, largely due to Mehndi's dance to the song on YouTube.
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==Carlisle==
 
==Carlisle==
  
The song Tunak Tunak Tun first came to Carlisle in 00.2, when it was performed at the Lip-Sync and then played at the last dance.  The next year it continued as canon, and even had its own Tunak Tunak Tun Appreciation activity.
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The song "Tunak Tunak Tun" first came to Carlisle in 00.2, when it was performed at the Lip-Sync and then played at the last dance.  The next year it continued as Canon, and even had its own T"unak Tunak Tun" Appreciation activity.
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==Saratoga Springs==
  
==Saratoga==
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The song "Tunak Tunak Tun" was choreographed and performed at the 03.2 talent show by a group of RAs who had watched the video. Some argue that the original dance had its origins here. The dance at Saratoga Springs has numerable differences from the dance at Lancaster; however, some of the basic steps, such as the air sitar, are shared by both variations.  
The song Tunak Tunak Tun was choreographed and performed at the 2003.2 talent show by a group of RAs who had watched the video. Some argue that the original dance had its origins here. The dance at Saratoga Springs has numerable differences from the dance at Lancaster; however, some of the basic steps, such as the air sitar, are shared by both variations.  
 
  
 
==Lancaster==
 
==Lancaster==
  
Tunak Tunak Tun became a part of LAN canon in 05.2.  The dance was first introduced in 04.2, but the song itself had been played irregularly for several years at dances (at least since 02.2)
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"Tunak Tunak Tun" became a part of LAN canon in 05.2.  The dance was first introduced in 04.2, but the song itself had been played irregularly for several years at dances (at least since 02.2)
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===How Tunak Came to Lancaster===
 
===How Tunak Came to Lancaster===
  
Once upon a time at [[Site:Lancaster|Lancaster]], in 2nd session 2004, there was a hall called [[First Dietz]].  First Dietz is very secluded from the rest of Franklin and Marshall, so they had to make do with each other.  A popular pastime of First Dietz was watching videos on RA [[Staff:Adam Roush|Adam Roush's]] computer.  One day, Adam showed them a video called Tunak Tunak Tun.  They were enthralled.  This man was dancing with 4 iterations of himself, to a catchy beat, and playing an air sitar.  They loved Tunak Tunak Tun, and they loved Daler Mehndi.
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Once upon a time at [[Site:Lancaster|Lancaster]], in Second Session, 2004, there was a hall called [[First Dietz]].  First Dietz was very secluded from the rest of Franklin and Marshall, so they had to make do with each other.  A popular pastime of First Dietz was watching videos on RA [[Staff:Adam Roush|Adam Roush's]] computer.  One day, Adam showed them a video called "Tunak Tunak Tun." They were enthralled.  This man was dancing with 4 iterations of himself, to a catchy beat, and playing an air sitar.  They loved "Tunak Tunak Tun," and they loved Daler Mehndi.
  
Towards the end of the first week, First Dietz had a most outstanding idea.  We shall choreograph a dance to Tunak Tunak Tun and teach it to all.
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Towards the end of the first week, First Dietz had a most outstanding idea.  They would choreograph a dance to Tunak Tunak Tun and teach it to all.
  
So a dance was choreographed.  Right in the 2nd Dietz lounge, for Dietz had only 1 lounge among its 3 floors.
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So a dance was choreographed, right in the 2nd Dietz lounge, for Dietz had only one lounge among its three floors.
  
This dance was introduced to Lancaster during the Saturday activity "A Day at the Mall". And it was loved by all.
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This dance was introduced to Lancaster during the Saturday activity "A Day at the Mall."  And it was loved by all.
  
 
It was then played at every dance.  On the final dance, it felt as if every single person in the F&M Campus was trying to put their hands in the center at the end of the song.
 
It was then played at every dance.  On the final dance, it felt as if every single person in the F&M Campus was trying to put their hands in the center at the end of the song.
  
Next year, only one member of First Dietz was there 1st session.  Patrick Liu tried very hard to get them all into Tunak, but they just didn't understand the glory of it all.
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The following year, only one member of First Dietz was present First Session.  Patrick Liu tried very hard to get everyone into Tunak, but they just didn't understand the glory of it all.
  
It was to be 2nd session, when 1st Dietzers [[Christian Burnette|Christian "Christ" Burnette]], Gokul Krish, and [[User:Jeff Sachs|Jeffrey Sachs]] had all returned.  Now was the time to attempt that which hadn't been done before:
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It was to be Second Session, when First Dietzers [[Christian Burnette|Christian "Christ" Burnette]], Gokul Krish, and [[User:Jeff Sachs|Jeffrey Sachs]] had all returned.  Now was the time to attempt that which hadn't been done before:
  
 
Adding a song to the canon.
 
Adding a song to the canon.
  
 
And so, a vote was held.  However, the ballot was pure evil.  The very nature of the ballot was more confusing than Florida 2000.  The ballot read thusly:
 
And so, a vote was held.  However, the ballot was pure evil.  The very nature of the ballot was more confusing than Florida 2000.  The ballot read thusly:
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Did the ballot really mean what is implied?  That Tunak and James Brown could not coexist in the same canon?  No it did not, but some were confused.
 
Did the ballot really mean what is implied?  That Tunak and James Brown could not coexist in the same canon?  No it did not, but some were confused.
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Luckily for all, Tunak and James Brown are now both happily in the Canon forever more. James Brown Is Dead received just over 75% of the vote to remain in the canon, while Tunak Tunak Tun received a bit over 60% of the vote.
 
Luckily for all, Tunak and James Brown are now both happily in the Canon forever more. James Brown Is Dead received just over 75% of the vote to remain in the canon, while Tunak Tunak Tun received a bit over 60% of the vote.
  
During Lancaster 06.1, a group of intrepid Indians tried to change tradition by choreographing their own, more "indian" dance to Tunak Tunak Tun. It did not stick.
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During Lancaster 06.1, a group of intrepid Indians tried to change tradition by choreographing their own, more "Indian" dance to Tunak Tunak Tun. It did not stick.
  
===The Choreography===
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===The Choreography (Lancaster)===
*The choreography at the Skidmore site is much different than the directions posted here, stay informed for updates.<br>
 
  
 
During the "yodeling", sway left to right and look down.
 
During the "yodeling", sway left to right and look down.
  
'''Chorus:'''
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'''Chorus:'''<br />
Air sitar, plucking the strings with your right hand, and going up the fret with your left hand. Hold the sitar vertically as opposed to horizontally. <br/>
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* Air sitar: Pluck the strings with your right hand and go up the fret with your left hand. Hold the sitar vertically as opposed to horizontally.
Make fists and point your pointer fingers out.  Put your right hand above your shoulder and your left in front of your chest.  Twist your fingers.<br/>
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* Make fists and point your pointer fingers out.  Put your right hand above your shoulder and your left in front of your chest.  Twist your fingers.
Air sitar<br/>
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* Air sitar
Pointed fingers<br/>
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* Pointed fingers
Air sitar<br/>
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* Air sitar
  
'''Verse I:<br/>'''
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'''Verse I:'''<br />
Act as if you are raving (This move was supposed to be a belly dance).<br/>
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* Act as if you are raving (this move was supposed to be a belly dance).
At the end of the verse, Daler let's out a yell.  At that time Put your hands into the "Kamehameha" form from Dragon Ball Z, except above your head.  This is actually representative of summoning a fireball.
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* At the end of the verse, Daler lets out a yell.  At that time, put your hands into the "Kamehameha" form from Dragon Ball Z, except above your head.  This is actually representative of summoning a fireball.
  
 
'''Chorus'''
 
'''Chorus'''
  
'''Verse II:<br/>'''
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'''Verse II:'''<br />
Extend your arms downwards and bring your arms around in a clockwise circle.<br/>
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* Extend your arms downwards and bring your arms around in a clockwise circle.
At the end of this verse around the words "Tara Mehndi" there are 5 beats of a drum.  You then pretend to hit a drum Right, Left, Right, Left, Right<br/>
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* At the end of this verse around the words "Tara Mehndi" there are 5 beats of a drum.  You then pretend to hit a drum: Right, Left, Right, Left, Right.
  
 
'''Chorus'''
 
'''Chorus'''
  
'''Instrumental I:'''<br/>
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'''Instrumental I:'''
 
Turn to your left and wave your arms at your side.  This mimics a many armed god.
 
Turn to your left and wave your arms at your side.  This mimics a many armed god.
  
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'''Chorus'''
 
'''Chorus'''
  
'''Instrumental II:'''<br/>
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'''Instrumental II:'''
 
Shimmy wildly
 
Shimmy wildly
  
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'''Chorus'''
 
'''Chorus'''
  
'''Finale:'''<br/>
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'''Finale:'''
Everyone puts their hands in the center and goes down toward the ground and jumps up with a triumphant yell.
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* Everyone puts their hands in the center and goes down toward the ground and jumps up with a triumphant yell.
  
 
==Canon==
 
==Canon==
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This song is currently part of the canon at...
 
This song is currently part of the canon at...
  
*Carlisle (song orginated here, contrary to popular belief. Has been Canon since at the latest 2001)
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*Carlisle
 
*Lancaster  
 
*Lancaster  
 
*Los Angelos
 
*Los Angelos
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*Skidmore
 
*Skidmore
  
==Lyrics==
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==External Links==
 
 
Through the amazing power of Google, I was able to find a website where you can download the song:
 
 
 
http://www.dalermehndi.com/contest.html
 
 
 
Right click on "Download the Audio Clip To Be Remixed", click "Save Target As", and save it as an iTunes or whatever file.
 
 
 
You're welcome. -- [[User:Fred3426|Fred3426]] 12:12, 26 Feb 2007 EST
 
 
 
 
 
The lyrics, as well as their translation can be found at
 
 
 
http://www.lyrical.nl/song/26240/25771+25769+25770
 
 
 
The original Daler Mehndi video (with the primitive origins of the dance) may be seen at
 
 
 
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5995556455415798282&q=tunak+tunak+tun
 
  
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* [http://www.lyrical.nl/song/26240/25771+25769+25770 Lyrics with Translation]
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* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5995556455415798282&q=tunak+tunak+tun Original Video]
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* [http://www.dalermehndi.com/contest.html Song Download]
  
 
--[[User:Jeff Sachs|Jeff Sachs]] 08:23, 9 Aug 2005 (MST)
 
--[[User:Jeff Sachs|Jeff Sachs]] 08:23, 9 Aug 2005 (MST)
  
 
[[Category:Music]]
 
[[Category:Music]]

Revision as of 12:01, 1 July 2008

"Tunak Tunak Tun" by Daler Mehndi is a part of the Canon at many sites, largely due to Mehndi's dance to the song on YouTube.

Carlisle

The song "Tunak Tunak Tun" first came to Carlisle in 00.2, when it was performed at the Lip-Sync and then played at the last dance. The next year it continued as Canon, and even had its own T"unak Tunak Tun" Appreciation activity.

Saratoga Springs

The song "Tunak Tunak Tun" was choreographed and performed at the 03.2 talent show by a group of RAs who had watched the video. Some argue that the original dance had its origins here. The dance at Saratoga Springs has numerable differences from the dance at Lancaster; however, some of the basic steps, such as the air sitar, are shared by both variations.

Lancaster

"Tunak Tunak Tun" became a part of LAN canon in 05.2. The dance was first introduced in 04.2, but the song itself had been played irregularly for several years at dances (at least since 02.2)

How Tunak Came to Lancaster

Once upon a time at Lancaster, in Second Session, 2004, there was a hall called First Dietz. First Dietz was very secluded from the rest of Franklin and Marshall, so they had to make do with each other. A popular pastime of First Dietz was watching videos on RA Adam Roush's computer. One day, Adam showed them a video called "Tunak Tunak Tun." They were enthralled. This man was dancing with 4 iterations of himself, to a catchy beat, and playing an air sitar. They loved "Tunak Tunak Tun," and they loved Daler Mehndi.

Towards the end of the first week, First Dietz had a most outstanding idea. They would choreograph a dance to Tunak Tunak Tun and teach it to all.

So a dance was choreographed, right in the 2nd Dietz lounge, for Dietz had only one lounge among its three floors.

This dance was introduced to Lancaster during the Saturday activity "A Day at the Mall." And it was loved by all.

It was then played at every dance. On the final dance, it felt as if every single person in the F&M Campus was trying to put their hands in the center at the end of the song.

The following year, only one member of First Dietz was present First Session. Patrick Liu tried very hard to get everyone into Tunak, but they just didn't understand the glory of it all.

It was to be Second Session, when First Dietzers Christian "Christ" Burnette, Gokul Krish, and Jeffrey Sachs had all returned. Now was the time to attempt that which hadn't been done before:

Adding a song to the canon.

And so, a vote was held. However, the ballot was pure evil. The very nature of the ballot was more confusing than Florida 2000. The ballot read thusly:



Should Daler Mehndi - Tunak Tunak Tun (5:01) become part of the lower canon?

YES | NO

Should LA Style - James Brown Is Dead (5:43) remain part of the lower canon?

YES | NO



Did the ballot really mean what is implied? That Tunak and James Brown could not coexist in the same canon? No it did not, but some were confused.

Luckily for all, Tunak and James Brown are now both happily in the Canon forever more. James Brown Is Dead received just over 75% of the vote to remain in the canon, while Tunak Tunak Tun received a bit over 60% of the vote.

During Lancaster 06.1, a group of intrepid Indians tried to change tradition by choreographing their own, more "Indian" dance to Tunak Tunak Tun. It did not stick.

The Choreography (Lancaster)

During the "yodeling", sway left to right and look down.

Chorus:

  • Air sitar: Pluck the strings with your right hand and go up the fret with your left hand. Hold the sitar vertically as opposed to horizontally.
  • Make fists and point your pointer fingers out. Put your right hand above your shoulder and your left in front of your chest. Twist your fingers.
  • Air sitar
  • Pointed fingers
  • Air sitar

Verse I:

  • Act as if you are raving (this move was supposed to be a belly dance).
  • At the end of the verse, Daler lets out a yell. At that time, put your hands into the "Kamehameha" form from Dragon Ball Z, except above your head. This is actually representative of summoning a fireball.

Chorus

Verse II:

  • Extend your arms downwards and bring your arms around in a clockwise circle.
  • At the end of this verse around the words "Tara Mehndi" there are 5 beats of a drum. You then pretend to hit a drum: Right, Left, Right, Left, Right.

Chorus

Instrumental I: Turn to your left and wave your arms at your side. This mimics a many armed god.

Verse I

Chorus

Verse II

Chorus

Instrumental II: Shimmy wildly

Verse I

Chorus

Verse II

Chorus

Finale:

  • Everyone puts their hands in the center and goes down toward the ground and jumps up with a triumphant yell.

Canon

This song is currently part of the canon at...

  • Carlisle
  • Lancaster
  • Los Angelos
  • Saratoga
  • Skidmore

External Links

--Jeff Sachs 08:23, 9 Aug 2005 (MST)