
Description | 6 Shan musicians are playing their traditional instruments including Than Pa’Tala, Maun: Sai, Chau’Loun:ba’, Sakhun,Pa’ Ma.Gyi, Horn TaJo, shan piper and Si-wah. | ||
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Manage No | VI00000681 | Running Time | 1:04 |
Country | Myanmar | ||
ICH Domain | Performing Arts, Traditional craft skills | ||
Videos Photographer | Year | 2014-07-20 | |
Place | Nam Hkaik Region, Shan state | File Size | 148MB |
Definition | 1920 X 1080 | File Format | mp4 |
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PI00005037
Si-wah(Timing bell and clapper)
In 1942 (Myanmar Era -1305), a musician from Hsipaw founded the Shan traditional musical troupe in Namhkaik village. He taught singing, dancing and playing musical instruments during the 3 months of Buddhist Lent. One of his descendents is Shew Cherry Theatrical Performance Troupe which is renown today. This troupe gives performance in charity events and monk funeral ceremonies. The player must strike the brass cymbal and hollowed logs with a stick. -6 feet in height -2 feet in circumference of Kyat Yin or Chicken Breast -2 feet in height of Kyat Yin or Chicken Breast -4 feet in length of throat
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Horn TaJo (Saxophone Violin)
The body of violin is attached with saxophone. It has to be played with a bow, while pressing 4 strings according to the notes. It is played with a bow by pressing the 4 strings with the fingertips from up to down. -1 feet 3 inches in length -1 feet 3 inches in length of bigger horn
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Chau’Loun:ba’, Sakhun,Pa’ Ma.Gyi (Four Drums, Principal Drum, Rhythmic Drum)
In 1942 (Myanmar Era -1305), a musician from Hsipaw founded the Shan traditional musical troupe in Namhkaik village. He taught singing, dancing and playing musical instruments during the 3 months of Buddhist Lent. One of his descendents is Shew Cherry Theatrical Performance Troupe which is renown today. This troupe gives performance in charity events and monk funeral ceremonies. It's played by hands on the head. -1 feet 10 inches in length of Principal Drum -6 feet 8 inches in round of Principal Drum -1 feet 6 inches in High of Principal Drum (Right) -1 feet 1 inch in High of Principal Drum (Left) -1 feet 6 inches in length of Rhythmic Drum -4 feet 4 inches in round of Rhythmic Drum -1 feet in High of Rhythmic Drum (Right) -11 inches in High of Rhythmic Drum (Left) Four Drums -1 feet 4 inches in length of Drum No (1) -2 feet 6 inches in round of Drum No (1) -9 inches in High of Drum No (1) -1 feet 2 inches in length of Drum No (2) -2 feet 4 inches in round of Drum No (2) -8 inches in High of Drum No (2) -1 feet 1 inch in length of Drum No (3) -2 feet 2 inches in round of Drum No (3) -7 inches in High of Drum No (3) -1 feet in length of Drum No (3) -2 feet in round of Drum No (3) -6.5 inches in High of Drum No (3)
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PI00005030
Maun: Sai (Gong Circle)
10 gongs in different sizes are arranged in wooden frame for Big Gong Circle. 7 gongs in different sizes are arranged in wooden frame for Small Gong Circle. It has to be played with two sticks wrapped with cloth at top. Big Gong Circle -2 feet 7 inches in length of gong circle -1 feet 6 inches in width -1 feet 6 inches in height -10 inches in diameter of No.1 gong -9 inches in diameter of No.2 gong -9 inches in diameter of No.3 gong -8 inches in diameter of No.4 gong -8 inches in diameter of No.5 gong -7.5 inches in diameter of No.6 gong -7.5 inches in diameter of No.7 gong -7.5 inches in diameter of No.8 gong -7 inches in diameter of No.9 gong -6 inches in diameter of No.10 gong Small Gong Circle -1 feet 10 inches in length of gong circle -1 feet in width (Left) -1 feet and 2 inches in width (Right) -1 feet and 6 inches in height -6 inches in diameter of No.1 gong -5.5 inches in diameter of No.2 gong -5 inches in diameter of No.3 gong -4.5 inches in diameter of No.4 gong -4 inches in diameter of No.5 gong -4 inches in diameter of No.6 gong -4.5 inches in diameter of No.7 gong
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VI00000677
Than Pa’Tala (Iron Xylophone)
19 iron slates in different sizes are drilled with the hole, so the strings will hold them together and can be passed through in order to attached on the wooden frame. The player has to strike with two sticks wrapped with cloth at top to the iron slates to make the different harmonious melody or sound. The xylophone can be played from the crescendo to the bases or from the bases to the crescendo according to the music. -4 feet 5 inches in length -6 inches in height -11 inches in length of maximum iron slate -6.5 inches in length of minimum iron slate
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VI00000675
Horn TaJo (Saxophone Violin)
The body of violin is attached with saxophone. It has to be played with a bow, while pressing 4 strings according to the notes. It is played with a bow by pressing the 4 strings with the fingertips from up to down. -1 feet 3 inches in length -1 feet 3 inches in length of bigger horn
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VI00000676
Maun: Sai (Gong Circle)
10 gongs in different sizes are arranged in wooden frame for Big Gong Circle. 7 gongs in different sizes are arranged in wooden frame for Small Gong Circle. It has to be played with two sticks wrapped with cloth at top. Big Gong Circle -2 feet 7 inches in length of gong circle -1 feet 6 inches in width -1 feet 6 inches in height -10 inches in diameter of No.1 gong -9 inches in diameter of No.2 gong -9 inches in diameter of No.3 gong -8 inches in diameter of No.4 gong -8 inches in diameter of No.5 gong -7.5 inches in diameter of No.6 gong -7.5 inches in diameter of No.7 gong -7.5 inches in diameter of No.8 gong -7 inches in diameter of No.9 gong -6 inches in diameter of No.10 gong Small Gong Circle -1 feet 10 inches in length of gong circle -1 feet in width (Left) -1 feet and 2 inches in width (Right) -1 feet and 6 inches in height -6 inches in diameter of No.1 gong -5.5 inches in diameter of No.2 gong -5 inches in diameter of No.3 gong -4.5 inches in diameter of No.4 gong -4 inches in diameter of No.5 gong -4 inches in diameter of No.6 gong -4.5 inches in diameter of No.7 gong
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VI00000678
Chau’Loun:ba’, Sakhun,Pa’ Ma.Gyi (Four Drums, Principal Drum, Rhythmic Drum)
In 1942 (Myanmar Era -1305), a musician from Hsipaw founded the Shan traditional musical troupe in Namhkaik village. He taught singing, dancing and playing musical instruments during the 3 months of Buddhist Lent. One of his descendents is Shew Cherry Theatrical Performance Troupe which is renown today. This troupe gives performance in charity events and monk funeral ceremonies. It's played by hands on the head. -1 feet 10 inches in length of Principal Drum -6 feet 8 inches in round of Principal Drum -1 feet 6 inches in High of Principal Drum (Right) -1 feet 1 inch in High of Principal Drum (Left) -1 feet 6 inches in length of Rhythmic Drum -4 feet 4 inches in round of Rhythmic Drum -1 feet in High of Rhythmic Drum (Right) -11 inches in High of Rhythmic Drum (Left) Four Drums -1 feet 4 inches in length of Drum No (1) -2 feet 6 inches in round of Drum No (1) -9 inches in High of Drum No (1) -1 feet 2 inches in length of Drum No (2) -2 feet 4 inches in round of Drum No (2) -8 inches in High of Drum No (2) -1 feet 1 inch in length of Drum No (3) -2 feet 2 inches in round of Drum No (3) -7 inches in High of Drum No (3) -1 feet in length of Drum No (3) -2 feet in round of Drum No (3) -6.5 inches in High of Drum No (3)
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