Myanma MAHAGITA is a musician and owner of a musical instruments business.

Traditional Myanmar music is an attraction to discover in a tour of the country.The feature of traditionalMyanmar music is based on percussion with a beautiful blend of various musical instruments and melody making it a multileveled hierarchical system.There are 6 groups of musical instruments.

Kyey instruments are metal instruments used in traditional music and have different functions.Kyey Se (Burmese bell) is one of the main kinds.Kyey Se can be found in ceremonies in temples or in monks walking down the street.A wooden mallet hits the gong on the right or left side of the triangle, causing it to spin and produce a vibrating sound.The pitch changes depending on where it is hit.

Linkwin cymbals are similar to the conventional cymbals in other South East Asian music bands.Individual gongs are called Maung, Wa, Teta, and Kyey Naung based on their size.The gongs are called "ci wain" when they are assembled together.The pat wain drum circle is associated to be played much easier with the Ci Wain.The higher pitched gongs are softer with the palm or fingers in order to not over sound the drums.The gong set is sometimes called "gong rak" and was created in the 1920s.The gongs are hung into the wooden frames and put on the ground.

The Saung is a musical instrument that looks like a crocodile.Saung is categorized as an arched horizontal harp while the Western harp has a vertical resonator.The harp is 80 cm wide, 16 cm deep, and the arch is 60 cm from the body.The body is made of a tree.The harp body and stand are decorated with pieces of mica.The harp's flat bar is made from wood.The leather of deer is wrapped around Saung.13 to 16 nylon or silk strings are owned by the Saung.Although nylon strings have been replaced by silk strings, silk-stringed harps can still be found.

The bowed string instrument is from the late 19th century.The fiddle that was known as a 'tayaw' has been replaced by a violin.Mi gyaun is an ancient instrument of the Karen people.It was performed from the 18th to 19th century.

Tone quality varies from drum to drum.There are nine types of drums that make the song exist, including Oozi, Dobat, Patma, Sidaw, Sitou, Chauklon Pat, and Bjo.

Wind instruments are played by blowing air into them.Hne (oboe), Palwei (flute) and Khayuthin (conch shell) are the main types.The crooked form of the Hne is multiple reed.The small and big sizes of the hne are used for different purposes.The small one is used for festival occasions.

The palwei flute is a wind instrument.There is a hole at the end of the hollow tube.There are two types of flutes in the country.A conch shell is a natural shell with a hollow that produces sound.In the past, a wedding, coronation, and the ceremony for monkhood were all occasions in which the people of the country blew a scuplture.

To create the rhythm of the song for other instruments, let hodke instruments are used.The wooden gong and bamboo clappers are some of the Let Khoke instruments.

The Wa Patala is a wood Xylophone.The instruments could be found in Cambodia and Thailand.

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