- The
pattala (Burmese: ပတ္တလား patta.la:,
Burmese pronunciation: [
pattəlá]; Mon: ဗာတ် ကလာ) is a
Burmese xylophone,
consisting of 24
bamboo slats called...
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xylophone called “roneat ek”, and the
Burmese bamboo xylophone called "
pattala". The
earliest known description of
ranat in
Thailand Ranat ek was originally...
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Other instruments used in
classical music include the
saung (a harp) and
pattala (a xylophone). The
indoor form is the
chamber music ensemble,
which basically...
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capture of
native Indian towns. By the time the
Macedonians had
reached Pattala (modern
Bahmanabad in Sindh, ****stan),
Nearchus prepared to lead 17–20...
- pp. 188–215. ANNE-COLOMBE “SAT KAUR” LAUNOIS. “Essence Du
Pouvoir de
Pattâlâ: Les
Estrades Royales Du Qila Mubârak.” Arts Asiatiques, vol. 62, 2007...
- 3. "Happy
Today Today" S. P.
Balasubrahmanyam 4. "Ninna
Ratri Kunuku Pattala" P. Susheela, S. P.
Balasubrahmanyam 5. "Ila
Sagane Ragam Anuragam" P...
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called Pattala.
Towards the
south this
ocean bounds the land of India, and
eastward the sea
itself is the boundary. The
southern part near
Pattala and the...
- Myanmar, and
regions of the Americas. In Myanmar, the
xylophone is
known as
Pattala and is
typically made of bamboo. The term
marimba is also
applied to various...
- as a harp
called saung gauk, bell and clapper, and a
xylophone called pattala. The
Bamar traditionally wear
sarongs called longyi, an ankle-length cylindrical...
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modern travellers; this town has
taken the
place of the
ancient Patala or
Pattala,
which formerly gave name to the
country included between the
mouths of...