i have been listening to myanmar traditional orchestra for nearly 20 years..be it live at mahamuni pagoda-mandalay, or even at hotels when the orchestras performed to entertain guests, yet i could never unlock the time signature! i do not think anyone out there would! this is really a musical wonder. the phrasing is done with percussion approach, and there is this 'start-stop' phrases in between..really great music to me, personally.
If you listen carefully there's a wooden click and a sonic "ting"sorta sound. Thats called "Si" and "Wa". Usually most are just quaver. The low clisck is your 1 and the high ting is your 2. Most are arpeggios played over the that signature. But there's a lot more complications to it that I can't begin to explain.
it's really hard to play myanmar traditional drum. i bought a drum and tried it in my home but can't get a single good sound out of it without hurting my hands. one sound of drum and my fingers are red.
Fantastic! I am a big believer in educating the youth and college students of advanced nations such as Myanmar and Thailand in their own complex, advanced musical traditions and distinctive instruments rather than western music. I also feel we western music students know enough about western music; and should also study by my preference the ancient and unique(Thailand has their own musical scales just forgotten in history carried on in bamboo villages,) music of Southeast Asia. Let's what we should study, play, and hear. I love this Burmese music!
it is nice to see our Myanmar heritage is still alive... thank you for the upload...takes me back to my days of youth!!! and all the bad comments are from dem Whiteys!!!
@@ianglenncalisen6512 Dude I am sorry I cannot answer your question... it should be answered a true artist. Yopur question a very intricate and deep one. The Saing Waing is the Burmese version and /or the western orchestra. But the instruments are not as many and as varied as the Western one. Maybe this will help --- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hsaing_waing and you can find more on the web
I've been listening to traditional music from all over the world for many years and this is the most bizarre musical tradition I have ever heard. Even Japanese gagaku, which I like in short doses, far surpasses this. Each to their own, I guess.
This melody in this music represents to be happy angels in buddhism ( nat doe in Myanmar language).. and then the musicians in this song participated are one of the best myanmar traditional instrumental players (myarmar jade aka myanmar pyi kyauk sane). In ancient time in myanmar where it ruled by the ancient royal kings( eg. Kongboung dynasty) , the best traditionl instrumental players were even acieved as Mayors...
dude i felt hypnotized by all, specially the flute deal I was completely enthralled by all the chaos harmonized it physically moved me their were certain patterns in their sound yet it didn’t resemble anything and the communication verbally intensified the experience for me very interesting the effect it had on me was strong can you translate this or anything or at least explain what’s it’s about?
Yes. I am interested in and respect cultural music from around the world which is why I am even here... but it does indeed sound like me 12 yrs old on my 90's keyboard banging random keys on the "music instruments" effects setting. You know, the one where each key plays a different drum, cymbal or musical effect? More evidence of just how vastly unique our cultures are.
wazzup grade 8 WATCH THIS PARA SA GRADE YUHOOO!
HAHAHAHA
lol
Same vro
HAHAHAH same here
HAHAHA Lezgooo
မြန်မာ့အမွေအနှစ်တွေ တန်ဖိုးကြီးလှတယ်နော်။
မြန်မာဆိုင်းကိုနစ်သက်
finally i can finish my module
Lol same
Same HAHAH
bro same HAHAHHAHA
Same lol😂
samee hahhahahahshhs
Nobody:
The comments:
I am an 8th grader, hi to all of my classmates!
Them: came here because they want to listen something new
GRADE 8 STUDENT: CAME HERE TO PASS THE MUSIC
Same
True
Facts
Same
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i have been listening to myanmar traditional orchestra for nearly 20 years..be it live at mahamuni pagoda-mandalay, or even at hotels when the orchestras performed to entertain guests, yet i could never unlock the time signature! i do not think anyone out there would! this is really a musical wonder. the phrasing is done with percussion approach, and there is this 'start-stop' phrases in between..really great music to me, personally.
Good for you. As for me it was just a horrible cacophony.
@@MrGino714 same
It takes time, but once the rhythm registers, it’s quite enjoyable.
definitely had an effect in me
trance like idk
If you listen carefully there's a wooden click and a sonic "ting"sorta sound.
Thats called "Si" and "Wa". Usually most are just quaver. The low clisck is your 1 and the high ting is your 2. Most are arpeggios played over the that signature. But there's a lot more complications to it that I can't begin to explain.
my grade 8 module brought me here. Shout out to all❤️
Wassup sa mga kaklase or ka schoolmates ko dyan watch this para sa grades 😌🖐️
wassup sa matitinong kaklase ko dyan na pinapanood to
hello HAHAHA
Pog Champ
para sa module din nmen to HAHAHAH
Hahaha
What does it feel while listening to the music?😂
Am Anfang sehr befremdlich, mit der Zeit jedoch wirklich sehr humorvoll und fröhlich!
Lessgoo gr 8 honestea "HII MGA TAOOO"~ M.A. - 2024-2025
it's really hard to play myanmar traditional drum. i bought a drum and tried it in my home but can't get a single good sound out of it without hurting my hands. one sound of drum and my fingers are red.
1:09 - this part sounds like "The Blue Danube waltz" by Johann Strauss 😄
Good ear haha.
ျမန္မာ့ဆိုင္းေတာ္ဝိုင္းႀကီး တီးလံုးသီးသန္႔ နားဆင္ရျခင္းပင္ ေအးခ်မ္းလွေပသည္တကား
The best music in the world, so good in fact that there are no 2 songs that are played alike; the musicians are so good they improvise on the spot!
NOT THE BEST MUSIC AT ALL
Listen to Clip Dot...
He knows all...
The music is good. But not the 'best'.
Bro in Western music we have muted trumpet which sounds pretty similar to what you've heard, o and bagpipes, too.
I am fascinated by the percussive instruments- the sounds of circular rack of tuned hand drums remind me of raindrops on a metal roof.
Fantastic! I am a big believer in educating the youth and college students of advanced nations such as Myanmar and Thailand in their own complex, advanced musical traditions and distinctive instruments rather than western music. I also feel we western music students know enough about western music; and should also study by my preference the ancient and unique(Thailand has their own musical scales just forgotten in history carried on in bamboo villages,) music of Southeast Asia. Let's what we should study, play, and hear. I love this Burmese music!
မြန်မာဆိုင်းသည်နှလုံးသားကိုဖမ်းစားနှိုင်သည်ကရောင်းယိုးဒယားနဲ့နတ်ဒိုးသံ များကြားရင်စိတ်ကိုမြူးကြွစေပါတယ်
but fr tho..this slaps 😩❗❗
Hahaha he does it slaps hard
That flute thing had me moving in interestingnways and felt hypnotized
Love from Indonesia
Burmese Traditional Music makes use of the Semi-Augmented 4th as an Accedental
hi classmates
si mach ni ulit HAHAHAH :>>
Hi maeh
Hello! Still Listening Here!
The video was 2 years ago
Then Module sent me here
Wuzzup grade 8 HAHAHA
Send answer sa iba HAHHAHA
Send answer HAHAHA
We’re learning this @ 7th grade 😭
Amazing! It sounds so other worldly!
it is nice to see our Myanmar heritage is still alive... thank you for the upload...takes me back to my days of youth!!! and all the bad comments are from dem Whiteys!!!
Do all whiteys make comments you don’t like?
hi what is d impression about the music and how do the instruments help express the mood of the piece? ty
@@FMZ101 some do!!!
@@ianglenncalisen6512 Dude I am sorry I cannot answer your question... it should be answered a true artist. Yopur question a very intricate and deep one. The Saing Waing is the Burmese version and /or the western orchestra. But the instruments are not as many and as varied as the Western one. Maybe this will help --- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hsaing_waing and you can find more on the web
@@MyatHtoo yeah, some.
နှဲဆရာရဲ့လေမှုတ်ဒူရိယာကလည်းအတော်အရေးပါ ပါတယ်။
ကြည်း၊ကြိုး၊သရေ၊လေ၊လက်ခုပ် အဂ်ါစုံ
ဒူရိယာငါးမျိုးတစ်၀ိုင်းထဲကိုမြန်မာမှာတွေ့ရပေတယ်။😂🎉❤
🥁💢🥁🎺O MY GOD 💗🤗😍🎶👍
LovLy
🎺 SUPR MUSIK BRO 💖🎶👍👍
SA MGA GRADE 8 FROM ILOCOS SUR POLYTECHNIC STATE COLLEGE DYAN!IYAK NA TAYO😭😭😭😭
:3333
Oboe has very sharpen loud sound.
Ngayon lng ako dito para lng makapasa sa mapeh
Dear Myanmar People actually You are fragmen from Nusantara Nation 😊🙏🙏 greeting n whises all crearute happy 😊
❤
SHOUT SA VNHS SA BUKIDNON OIII VALENCIA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Sounds kinda fun
So good
Music sounds so random
Naiimagine ko yung ahas na sumasayaw sa tugtog uiii... Skl
Hai grade 8 students🤔❤️😛🐱
Loe
@@itschartan1437 pumasa kaba?:>
@@sunflower1833 hmm yeah
@@itschartan1437 naays
@@itschartan1437 exam namen ngayon:
Musiknya serasa nonton Lenong
Shout out sa mga grade 8 dyan ng Holy Family Academy
Oh god this so chaotic I love it
Para Makapasa Nice music
🇰🇭🤝🇲🇲
Shout out Baliangao School of Fisheries!
I've been listening to traditional music from all over the world for many years and this is the most bizarre musical tradition I have ever heard. Even Japanese gagaku, which I like in short doses, far surpasses this. Each to their own, I guess.
This melody in this music represents to be happy angels in buddhism ( nat doe in Myanmar language).. and then the musicians in this song participated are one of the best myanmar traditional instrumental players (myarmar jade aka myanmar pyi kyauk sane). In ancient time in myanmar where it ruled by the ancient royal kings( eg. Kongboung dynasty) , the best traditionl instrumental players were even acieved as Mayors...
module is life
shayt ayt nga pu pa la sa pinagbuhatan high school
Nice calcher
Hello sa Peace class
Very nice
This sounds like jazz
❤❤❤
yawa nandito para makapasaaa HAHAHA
Shout out sa gr8 onyx
0:32 hey!
bruh stop being dirty minded
As a Burmese, the only thing I could say is...
Wait, are Filipinos learning us?
the reason is why we are here is becuase we are removing the spanish culture that are running in our blood
@@modernkedatuan900ad i dont think most of us are here for that we're mostly here for our modules
Lols
Hello sa mga Grade 8 students na stress aning MAPEH nga daghan kaayo ug Answeranan 😢😭😭
Bro Pareha gyod ta
wow those chefs are really good at percussion
Jn
Percussion shredding
Grade 8 manoud na kayo para may maisagot sa module
Module kainsissssssss
HAHAHAHAAHHA
Grade 8 sahsian students hain da kmo
Shout out diay dihas mga Grade 8 sa Tanjay City Science Highschool HAHAHAHA
နှဲသံ မပါရင် အရမ်းကောင်းမှာ ခုကစိတ်ပျက်စရာကြီး
အဲ့ နှဲသံ အရမ်းမုန်းစရာကောင်းတယ်
နှဲမပါရင် မပြည့်စုံဘူးလေ။ ဆိုင်းဝိုင်းဆိုတာ သူ့အင်္ဂါရပ်တွေ ပြည့်စုံမှပေါ့။
@@mammchannel1365 မသိဘူး အဲ့ နှဲသံက သံစဥ်ကို ဖျက်ဆီးလိုက်သလိုပဲ ကြားလိုက်ရရင် စိတ်ပျက်စရာကောင်းတယ် ကြက်သရေလည်းတုံးတယ် အသံကိုက
nice
This seems bery different from other musics
Hello sa mga classmates ko na manonood, shout out sa inyo. I just want to say that I’m not yet done that’s why I’m here late. Lmao.
Nice
Hey grade 8 finally I'm finish to my module
hello classmates too
Yeah for module
Asih kepenak dirungokna gamelan Jawa Lik
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Wazzup grade 8 st.paul
Finally tapos
hi baaians
😊
။😊
Hi I'm grade 8 just don't mind me listening to ur video
Shoutout sa mga Marians na grade 8 diyan. Ok pa kayo? Ps Amanda to
I'm her for my module
South asian music na ang home page
The intense yelling at the background while randomness of noises plays
ror ako lang ba filipino d2
Grade 8 students sana ok pa kayo.
What’s the relation between grade 8 and Burmese instruments?
Well this is the topic we're learning in music "Southeast Asian Music". It's hard to memorize all the instruments.
multifandom in your area ohhh, what do you call this instrument?? 😆 I’m half Burmese but I have no knowledge about it.
Not sure but i think it's a kongvong but kongvong is cambodian instrument(?) Not sure
multifandom in your area Aren’t you a Burmese?
Hi grade 8, nandito tayo para sa reaction paper
Shoutout sa mga grade 8 diyan,St.Joseph.
What is instrument used that music 😅😅
I'm from India ,how to learn this drums, please let me know.
Hi 8th grade wohoo
Shout out sa taga SIS G8 nga nag anhi dani para sa module
Hey guys what did you feel while listening___plss help me.
dude i felt hypnotized by all, specially the flute deal
I was completely enthralled by all the chaos harmonized
it physically moved me
their were certain patterns in their sound yet it didn’t resemble anything
and the communication verbally
intensified the experience for me
very interesting the effect it had on
me was strong
can you translate this or anything or at least explain what’s it’s about?
Nagkalat na tayooooo HAHAHA ano answer yawaaa HAHAHA
HAHAHA kylie belike:👁️👄👁️
"bat kaya d nila maisipang sabhn dito ung sagot?"
Lol finally I can finish my module
Shout out sakong mga Classmate's HAHAHHA oh nag tan aw pud kos link sa music.🙂
I dont understand whats happening
Hi classmates
Sounds like something I could play on my 90s keyboard. JK every music takes a lot of practice.
Yes. I am interested in and respect cultural music from around the world which is why I am even here... but it does indeed sound like me 12 yrs old on my 90's keyboard banging random keys on the "music instruments" effects setting. You know, the one where each key plays a different drum, cymbal or musical effect? More evidence of just how vastly unique our cultures are.
90s keyboards slap
Myanmar claim myanmar claimmmm
Ra-ra-rastaman yoww HAHAHA😭🤟🏻 Grade8 nand2 dahil sa mapeh subject :))😗