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Based on the recognizable English musical terms (), this feature likely covers modern Burmese music ensembles or legendary rock bands that transitioned from traditional instruments to a "Western" setup. Burmese Modern Rock & Pop Ensembles
Often refers to synthesizers or keyboards used for melodic pads in pop-rock ballads or "Mahagita" folk-pop fusions. Based on the recognizable English musical terms (),
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: Groups like Emperor and Iron Cross popularized the hard rock and heavy metal sound in Myanmar using this specific instrumental quartet. continue this tradition, often featuring lead vocals, lead
In Myanmar, the integration of Western instruments (Guitar, Bass, Drums, and Organ/Keys) became the standard for modern music starting in the mid-20th century.
: Modern alternative pop and rock bands like Eternal Gosh! continue this tradition, often featuring lead vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, bass, and drums.