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: Other legendary tracks often listened to alongside this one include: Cherry Ko Thar Pan Par Kwal Chit Thu Lann Kyar Sin Sar Par Ohn Where to Listen

: The title is a metaphor for a musical instrument (like a harp or guitar) whose strings have become loose or slacked over time, representing a person who is weary or reaching the twilight of their journey. : Other legendary tracks often listened to alongside

: Sai Htee Saing (စိုင်းထီးဆိုင်), the frontman of the band The Wild Ones . : It remains a staple in Burmese classic

: Many of his most famous lyrics, including potentially those in this style, were written by the renowned songwriter Sann Thit or inspired by regional Shan melodies. including potentially those in this style

: It remains a staple in Burmese classic music, often played during moments of reflection or memorial services for the artist, who passed away in 2008. About the Artist: Sai Htee Saing

Sai Htee Saing was a cultural icon in Myanmar, known for bridging the gap between Shan and Burmese cultures through music.