The Sing Wing consists of the circle of drums, the circle of brass, the frame of gongs, base drums, oboe-like hne, cymbals big and small and clappers. There are 21 drums in the drum circle, 19 brass gongs in the brass circle and 18 bronze gongs in the gong frame. The base drum group consists of the main drum, the six-set drums, the two-headed drum, the short drum and the upright drum. Thus, there are altogether 31 drums in the Myanmar ensemble. Just as there are a big hne (oboe) and a small hne, there are also big, medium and small cymbal. And there are stuck bamboo and bamboo clappers. The five-form animal from which hangs the main drum has a lion head, an elephant's trunk and tusks, deer feet, fish tail and the wings of a Brahmani duck. In the days of the Myanmar kings, the royal ensemble was permitted to display eight lamp clusters and eight maces. The drum circle, the brass circle and the main drum frame are glided and inlaid with glass.