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  1. Saung - Wikipedia

    The current Burmese word for the harp, " saung ", has been recorded in Bagan temples, as well as in pictorial representations. Burmese chronicles describe the presence of harps in …

  2. The Saung Gauk: National musical instrument of Myanmar

    The Saung Gauk or Burmese arched harp has features that may be traced back to pre-Hittite times and the Egyptian 4th dynasty.

  3. Saùng — Google Arts & Culture

    The saùng represents an ancient harp tradition which has origins in India prior to its introduction to Burma (Myanmar) around 500 AD. The saùng is the nati...

  4. Saùng-Gauk - Burmese - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    The Met presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy.

  5. Saung - Detailed Pedia

    The saung (Burmese: စောင်း, MLCTS caung; also known as the saung-gauk (စောင်းကောက်): IPA: [sáʊɰ̃ɡaʊʔ], Burmese harp, Burma harp, or Myanmar harp), is …

  6. Category:Saung - Wikimedia Commons

    Feb 15, 2019 · The saung is regarded as a national musical instrument of Burma. The saung is unique in that it is a very ancient harp tradition and is said to be the only surviving harp in Asia.

  7. Myanmar Harp Saung | Online Burma/Myanmar Library

    Myanmar musical instruments are tuned primarily on Saung musical scales. Songs such as Kyo, Bwe, Thichin Khant, etc are played on Hnyin Lone scale. Patpyo, Lei Htwe Than Kut, Lokanat …

  8. The Burmese Saung Gauk - UMBC:

    Pa Ba Win plays the saung gauk. (Sound Example) (251K.) Excerpt of saung performance by U Thein Han. The Burmese harp was used to accompany the human voice in the singing of …

  9. Saung - Wikiwand

    The current Burmese word for the harp, " saung ", has been recorded in Bagan temples, as well as in pictorial representations. Burmese chronicles describe the presence of harps in …

  10. Saung - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

    The saung is regarded as a national musical instrument of Burma. The saung is unique in that it is a very ancient harp tradition and the only surviving harp in Asia today.