The genre copy thachin or �copy song� pervades the popular music scene in Myanmar. These songs are akin to cover versions of existing international hits, but with new lyrics in the Burmese language, and performed by Burmese musicians. These songs can have incredible genre�crossing capabilities, from blues to rap, heavy metal to salsa. The current situation for popular music production in Myanmar is connected with the country�s history of military rule and years of censorship and economic difficulties. Advocates for the genre of copy thachin argue that borrowing international songs allowed local artists to learn about global popular music, and the numerous popular musicians and songwriters in Myanmar are testament to this. On the other hand,...
Journal of Burma Studies, vol. 20, no. 2 (december 2016) Site : https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/34237 Tab...
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in Rangoon (Yangon), providing a rare opportunity to observe a musical collaboration between foreign...
Connie Lim Keh Nie and Mohamad Fadzil Abdul Rahman discuss how instrumental music performed in the p...
Popular music, as it is generally defined in its commercial existence, originated in the West and ha...
This paper highlights non-Western views on trust in regulation and governance through a comparative ...
Journal of Burma Studies, vol. 20, no. 2 (december 2016) Site : https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/34237 Tab...
The increase in social protests in Thailand since 2005 has been marked by a dramatic rise in the use...
Phleng phuea chiwit literally means ‘songs for life’ in Thai. The musicians who create ‘songs for li...
This article considers music policy developments in the Myanmar popular music industry following rap...
This dissertation is an ethnography of the Burmese popular music scene, which is centered in Yangon,...
In the wake of the November 2010 elections, one important signal of the Myanmar government’s commitm...
While economic strife and internal conflict continue to drive migrants and refugees across the borde...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001In the past decade the ruling junta of the Union of M...
Heavy metal music is performed in Burma (also known as Myanmar) by two distinct groups of musicians:...
This paper highlights non-Western views on trust in regulation and governance through a comparative ...
Popular music, as it is generally defined in its commercial existence, originated in the West and ha...
in Rangoon (Yangon), providing a rare opportunity to observe a musical collaboration between foreign...
Connie Lim Keh Nie and Mohamad Fadzil Abdul Rahman discuss how instrumental music performed in the p...
Popular music, as it is generally defined in its commercial existence, originated in the West and ha...
This paper highlights non-Western views on trust in regulation and governance through a comparative ...
Journal of Burma Studies, vol. 20, no. 2 (december 2016) Site : https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/34237 Tab...
The increase in social protests in Thailand since 2005 has been marked by a dramatic rise in the use...
Phleng phuea chiwit literally means ‘songs for life’ in Thai. The musicians who create ‘songs for li...