Mahāgīta
| Mahāgīta | |
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| Native name | မဟာဂီတ |
| Etymology | Pali for 'high music' |
| Other names | Thachingyi (သီချင်းကြီး 'great songs') |
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| Music of Myanmar | |
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Mahāgīta (Burmese: မဟာဂီတ; from Pali: Mahāgīta; lit. 'high music'), also rendered into Burmese as Thachingyi (Burmese: သီချင်းကြီး; lit. 'great songs'), is the complete body or corpus of Burmese classical songs. The songs descend from the musical traditions of the Burmese royal court, and form the basis of Burmese classical music today. Mahāgīta songs continue to be played during Buddhist rituals, weddings, and public festivals, and performers frequently appear on state-run television shows.