Description |
It is called Maung Mhu(Head of gongs) because it is named after the big gong of gong ensemble. This gong ensemble is consisted of 7 gongs, bigger cymbals, smaller cymbals and two-headed drum (Si). Today, the two-headed drum (Si) is substituted with Ozi (or) pot-drum. It has to be played by striking its surface. Pao Maunggyi Saing is played in special occasions such as ceremony to hoist umbrella atop the pagoda, ceremony to share merit deed for donation of religious edifice, novitiation ceremony, light illuminating ceremony in the month of Thadingyut (October), Kahtina ceremony, Pao national celebration, ceremony to pour water to Bo tree, and new year festival in the month of Tagu (April).
These gongs are made of brass by casting it.
-7 inches in length
-1 inch in diameter of boss
-1.75 inches in thickness |