Burmese Soundscapes Sound Archive

Burmese Soundscapes Sound Archive

  • The Burmese Soundscapes Sound Archive contains 150 audio tracks from Myanmar as well as the following sound archives:
  • Myanmar Atmospheres, City Soundscapes Myanmar including city sounds of Yangon and Mandalay

Burmese Soundscapes Sound Archive

Burmese Soundscapes Sound Archive

The Burmese Soundscapes atmosphere archive contains more than 150 audio tracks from Burma with a total running time of over 5 hours of audio material.

It includes the archives Myanmar Atmospheres Sound Archive and City Soundscapes Myanmar. The Burmese Soundscapes sound archive comprises recordings from the following cities: Yangon, Mandalay, Pyin U Lwin, Hispaw and many others. The Myanmar Atmospheres Archive will transport you into the rural regions of Burma and deep into the Burmese jungle.

Burmese Soundscapes is an Avosound product.

3 Customer Reviews

, Sound Designer / Sound Editor / Field Recordist, Denmark
"Downloaded the entire pack. What an undertaking you have done here. Insane amount of sounds!!"
, Supervising Sound Editor / Sound Designer, France
"The sounds are of great help for me as a "realistic" base for the movie I'm working on (movie in the countryside of Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge genocide)"
, Sound Designer, Germany
"Wonderful recorded sounds! Very atmospheric!"

Burmese Soundscapes - Overview

The Burmese Soundscapes sound archive contains more than 150 recordings from Myanmar and comprises several sub-archives. Burmese Soundscapes features recordings of nature and environment sounds, as well as current recordings of Burmese cities in High Definition 24 Bit / 96 kHz resolution. All sounds come with detailed notes and metadata for administration software like Soundminer in order to search for sounds.

This list is merely an overview. Please refer to the online sound archive or the track sheet for more information.

Burmese nature sounds with the Myanmar Atmospheres Sound Archive

The Myanmar Atmospheres Sound Archive contains a collection of typical Burmese sounds, including atmospheres with Burmese birds and crickets recorded in the jungle or near a forest. The Myanmar Atmospheres Sound Archive comprises more than 90 minutes of audio material (also available individually for download).

Burmese nature sounds with the Myanmar Atmospheres Sound Archive

Visiting Myanmar's cities

Visiting Myanmar's cities

The City Soundscapes Myanmar Sound Archive contains recordings of the capital Yangon as well as the cultural centre Mandalay in the heart of Myanmar. Both cities are available individually as City Soundscapes sound archives or, alternatively, as part of the Burmese Soundscapes sound archive. The City Soundscapes Myanmar sound archive contains more than three hours of sound material and will transport you straight to the country's markets, streets, squares, temples, restaurants, street food restaurants, quays and many other places.

All tracks are also individually available for download

All Myanmar tracks are also individually available for download. You can preview all the tracks in mp3 quality in the Avosound Online Sound Archive and then order and download them instantly.

In addition to the mp3 preview, all sounds in the Avosound Online Sound Archive feature a waveform and spectrum monitor that provide visual information about the recording. Please click here to browse the Archive.

All tracks are also individually available for download

Holiday destination Myanmar?

For our sound recordings we traveled through Burma for four weeks and kept a travel log about Myanmar. For those who like to travel independently, Myanmar is a very exciting destination. Those who prefer a bit more comfort will find plenty of tours and all-inclusive offers as well. But no matter what your preferred way of travelling is, you will find plenty of interesting sights and adventures off the beaten (tourist) path. If that's not enough of an adventure for you, you can always catch the 3rd class bus to Mrauk U for a change! And make sure to drop us a line about your experiences in this country -- we'd love to hear your stories.