The Jewish sabbath is Judaism's day of rest and 7th day of the week, on which religious Jews, samaritans and certain Christians remember.
it is observed from a few min before sunset on Friday evening until the appearance of 3 stars in the sky on Saturday night.
Explanation:
The music of Myanmar (or Burma) (Burmese: ) shares many similarities with other musical styles in the region. Traditional music is melodic, having its own unique form of harmony, often composed with a 4
4 (na-yi-se), a 2
4 (wa-let-se) or a 8
16 (wa-let-a-myan) time signature. In Burmese, music segments are combined into patterns, and then into verses, making it a multi-level hierarchical system. Various levels are manipulated to create a song. Harmony in Mahagita (the Burmese body of music) is known as twe-lone, which is similar to a chord in western music. For example, C is combined with F or G.
Musical instruments include the brass se (which is like a triangle), hne (a kind of oboe), the bamboo wa, as well as the well-known saung, a boat-shaped harp.[1] Traditionally, the instruments are classified into five groups called pyissin turiya These instruments are played on a musical scale consisting of seven tones, each associated with an animal that is said to be the producer of the tone. Each tone can be raised, lowered, or played naturally (corresponding to sharp, flat or natural), resulting in twenty-one possible combinations. The pat waing drum circle, for example, consists of twenty-one drums, one tuned to each tone in each possible combination. Similarly, the Kyi Waing, a twenty-one gong instrument is struck with a knobbed stick placed alongside the pat waing.
Both Hindus and Buddhists see reincarnation as a form of punishment. (In the west, we tend to view it as another opportunity to get Rich, experience pleasure, etc. Not true for Hindus and Buddhists.) Both Hindus and Buddhists aim to escape the cycle of reincarnation.