YMB Saya Tin
YMB Saya Tin was a Burmese composer. He was one of three well known pre-war composers with the name Sayar Tin. The others were and. He is best known for composing "Kaba Ma Kyei", the national anthem of Myanmar.
Early life
Tin was born in Mandalay on 11 February 1894 to Daw Thein and her husband U Yan Aung, a former official in the service of the last Burmese king Thibaw. He had one elder sister and one younger sister.After finishing high school at the age of 17, Tin worked as a schoolteacher in a private school for the next three years. During his leisure time, Tin took up playing his concertina, exploring its sounds, and studying traditional Burmese music.
Musical career
In 1918, Tin founded his own private school, the Young Men's Buddhist School in Mandalay, and came to be known as YMB Saya Tin. His school's musical troupe performed free of charge at charity events and weddings.In 1930, Tin shut down his school and moved to Yangon, where his songs had been recorded and used in films. Tin met up with an old classmate of his, Tha Khin Ba Thaung, and joined his political movement known as Dobama Asiayone.