•Kyei (brass instruments) •Letkhout (percussion instruments) •Music of Myanmar Kyo (string instruments) •Lei (wind instruments)
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•Kyei (brass instruments) •Letkhout (percussion instruments) •Music of Myanmar Kyo (string instruments) •Lei (wind instruments)
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The Kyei (“kyeezee”) gong is also sometimes called the “Burmese bell”. It is a flat, triangular solid brass gong which appears in many ensemble performances in different shapes and sizes.
Letkhout instruments are used for timing, to create the rhythm of the song for other instruments so as to follow their beat in Myanmar music. Ton Wa (Wooden gong) and Wa letkhoke (bamboo clappers) are other types of Let Khoke instruments.
Kyo instruments are mainly composed of the Saung (harp), Tayaw(fiddle) and Mi Gaung (three-stringed musical instrument appearing as a crocodile). Firstly, Saung (harp) is categorized as an arched horizontal harp while the Western harp has a vertical resonator.
Lei instruments are wind instruments; it means they are played by blowing air into the instruments. There are 3 main types: Hne (oboe), Palwei (flute) and Khayuthin (conch shell). The Hne is a multiple reed oboe with an incredible crooked form.
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