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Monday, February 24, 2025

VA - 2015 - The Sigh of Silver Strings from Suvannabhumi LP

 Little Axe Records ‎– 013 

During the 1800s, various Western stringed instruments came to Burma by means of traders, explorers, and colonizers. These instruments - the acoustic slide guitar, mandolin, banjo, violin, and zither - were quickly and ingeniously adapted to the intricacies of Burmese music. The music draws from Burma’s rich vocal tradition, and the centuries-old royal repertoire of the Burmese harp and xylophone. Recorded and produced by Rick Heizman.

Track Listing
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[01/10] Wunna Paba (Brave Princess) (Unknown) (5:11) 320 kbps 13.08 MB
[02/10] Aung Mingalar (Aim for Success) (Unknown) (5:53) 320 kbps 14.70 MB
[03/10] Mingalar Byo Nyunt (Auspicious Beginnings) (Unknown) (4:45) 320 kbps 12.10 MB
[04/10] Moe Thet Lay Hnin (Rain and Wind) (Unknown) (3:36) 320 kbps 9.47 MB
[05/10] Mya Man Giri (Palace at Mandalay Hill) (Unknown) (2:17) 320 kbps 6.44 MB
[06/10] Pa Day Thar (Variety is the Spice of Life) (Unknown) (3:42) 320 kbps 9.67 MB
[07/10] Chit Hnin Mhon Mhon (Lovely Snows) (Unknown) (4:31) 320 kbps 11.56 MB
[08/10] Tha Phyan (Poem) (Unknown) (5:25) 320 kbps 13.63 MB
[09/10] De Saung Hayman (A Gloomy Winter) (U Ohn Lwin, U Kyi & U Tin) (4:03) 320 kbps 10.50 MB
[10/10] Mann Taung Let Yar (Lore of Mandalay Hill) (U Sein Khin Lay) (6:55) 320 kbps 17.05 MB

Total number of files: 10
Total size of files: 118.26 MB
Total playing time: 46:18

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