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The collection is divided into several different types of songs including the following: kyo, bwe, thachin gan, the oldest repertoires; pat pyo, royal court music; lwan chin, songs of longing; lay dway than gat; myin gin, music that makes horses dance; nat chin, songs used to worship the nat, Burmese spirits; yodaya, music introduced from ...
Kyo songs, which literally means "string," were used as repertoire to teach traditional classical singing and the saung. [5] The oldest songs of the kyo genre are the "Three Barge Songs," which describe a king's passage up the Irrawaddy River to Tagaung in c. 1370, have variously been dated to the late Toungoo period (1531-1752). [6]
Therefore, the project was broadened into a collection of 1,000 Myanmar Traditional songs and renamed as Gita Yadana. [24] The aim of this project is to build a massive interactive archive where a thousand of old and rare Myanmar Traditional songs with high-resolution audio can be easily observed.
On 27 June 1936, the Dobama Song was declared as the national anthem of Burma at the second conference of Dobama Asiayon held in Myingyan. [6] Since then, Burmese nationalist sang Dobama Song instead of God Save the King. The State of Burma, a Japanese puppet state, officially adopted the Dobama Song as its state anthem in 1943. [7]
One of his songs, "Born to Win", was chosen as the anthem for Myanmar athletes at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games, held in Myanmar on 22 December 2013. The song, performed with the singer Zara Hnin Thwin on vocals, has J-Me rapping about "persistence" in a dedication to the young athletes and their fans.
Khin Maung Toe (Burmese: ခင်မောင်တိုး [kʰɪ̀ɰ̃ màʊɰ̃ tó]; 2 April 1950 – 15 November 2012) was a Burmese singer songwriter, and was the longtime lead singer of the Medium Wave (မဇ္ဈိမလှိုင်း) band.
He also won Best Music Award in 1994 Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards for "Tike Pwal Khaw Than" film. He also won Best Music Award in 2002 Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards for "Hsan Yay" film. The last songs written by Maung Ko Ko was 10 Christian hymns for the Diamond jubilee of Yangon University. He played the background music for ...
The Burmese hip hop scene started in the late 1980s with the rapper Myo Kyawt Myaing although songs were plain rapping music rather than typical hip hop. In late 1990s, a Yangon-based four-member crew named Acid started introducing old school hip hop in night clubs of Yangon, and became popular among Yangon's youth.