Tibetan music reflects the cultural heritage of the trans-Himalayan region, whose center is Tibet
but all scattered in India, Bhutan, Nepal and elsewhere Tibetan ethnic groups.
Tibetan music is primarily a religious music, reflecting the profound influence of shamanism Bon and Tibetan Buddhism
in the culture of the country. This music has been made available (and endangered)
that from the Chinese annexation of 1959 it comes in several genres.
It is now also part of China's regional music.