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Shwe Nabay

Shwe Nabay (Burmese: ရွှေနဘေး; MLCTS: *Hrwena.bhe:*) is a traditional Burmese musical instrument, a type of oboe. It is a double-reed wind instrument made from bamboo or wood, and is known for its distinctive, penetrating sound. The Shwe Nabay is an essential component of the hsaing waing (orchestra) in Burmese classical music, often playing the melody alongside other instruments. The instrument's name translates to "golden nipple" in English, reflecting its cultural significance and the ornate decorations often found on its body. In Thai, it is known as pi nat (ปีนัด), and in Khmer, it is called spoe aor (ស្ពឺឱ). The Shwe Nabay is typically played in ceremonial and religious contexts, as well as in traditional theatrical performances. Its unique timbre and expressive capabilities make it a vital part of Myanmar's rich musical heritage.

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Shwe Nabay
Shwe Nabay
Shwenabay, also known as Shwe Nabe Nat or Naga Medaw (နဂါးမယ်တော်), is one of the 37 official nats in the Burmese pantheon of spirits. According to popular beliefs, she was a beautiful woman from Mindon City, located west of Sarat City, who married a Naga spirit. One account states that after consummating her marriage with the Naga, she died of a heart attack. Another version claims that she died of a broken heart after her husband deserted her.
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