Here I collected some interesting links of Burmese Piano players, which give an impressive insight into this style. I gain some inspiration out of this for my work as well at the end of the post. In 2016 in Burma I bought two books with scores for Sandaya, the Burmese piano. The piano has quite a history in Myanmar. It came with the colonial times. Soon the Burmese people integrated the piano into their music and developed an own style. In the beginning they tuned the pianos to their traditional tunings. Which must have been a lot of work. But soon it changed and the Burmese started tuning their original instruments in a more or less well-tempered tuning. Imitating the piano. P ianist Sandaya Aung Win: https://www.youtube.com/watchv=ZA6eRP7gQk One more video, where you can also find a form of musical notation, that for us is not understandable. It is a chinese notation system. https://www.yo...
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