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Lead and rhythm roles, heavily featured in Burmese "Copy" songs (local versions of international hits) and original rock.

: Groups like Emperor and Iron Cross popularized the hard rock and heavy metal sound in Myanmar using this specific instrumental quartet. This text appears to be encoded incorrectly (often

Provides the rhythmic foundation, essential in the "Groove" and "Hard Rock" genres popular in Yangon.

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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. Modern acoustic or electronic kits that replaced the

Modern acoustic or electronic kits that replaced the traditional pat waing for mainstream recordings.

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