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Ethnomusicologist Ingo Stoevesandt introduces us to the famous arched harp from Myanmar, the "Saung gauk". Basing on the recordings during his lessons with his teacher U Phone Myint, he provides sheet music for some of the most famous pieces from the "Mahagita" collection, as well as basic introductions on tuning and playing techniques. Including pieces like "Si ne war", "Lu ma nhaw", "Way bar ge ri" and many others. This sheet music is not only for players, but also for listeners to read along, as all pieces are recorded and presented on Youtube. Get the print version here: www.musicofasia.info…mehr

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Ethnomusicologist Ingo Stoevesandt introduces us to the famous arched harp from Myanmar, the "Saung gauk". Basing on the recordings during his lessons with his teacher U Phone Myint, he provides sheet music for some of the most famous pieces from the "Mahagita" collection, as well as basic introductions on tuning and playing techniques. Including pieces like "Si ne war", "Lu ma nhaw", "Way bar ge ri" and many others. This sheet music is not only for players, but also for listeners to read along, as all pieces are recorded and presented on Youtube. Get the print version here: www.musicofasia.info

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Autorenporträt
Ethnomusicologist Ingo Stoevesandt is a multi-instrumentalist from Germany, who is doing filed research in Southeast Asia. In books, lectures, concerts and a private radio show, he presents the more than 300 instruments in his collection and reports from his filed research trips allover Southeast Asia.