Also known as Mru, Murung and Mrung, the Mro are a Tibetan-Burmese people living in the hills of east Bangladesh, near the Burmese border. Consisting of a population of around 50,000, they have their own language and were able to avoid being converted to the neighbouring religions. Their main musical instrument is the plung (or ploong), a mouth-organ (whose origin is from the region of Burma and Cambodia). It is made of a wind-chest made of a calabash gourd, several bamboo pipes (between three and five), and a bamboo mouth piece.
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Piece For Plung Orchestra
Dance For The Sacrifice
Song And Rina Plung
Chant Et Rina Plung
Song & Rina Plung
Pièce Pour Orchestre De Plung
Piece for plung mouth-organs orchestra
Song and rina plung mouth-organ
Chant Et Rina Plung (Chant D’Homme: Chronique Villageoise, Poème Nostalgique / Chant De Jeunes Filles: Prière Aux Esprits De La Forêt)
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