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Bawu operating guide

Bawu is a kind of wind instrument which is very distinctive among Chinese traditional national musical instruments. The following are mainly aimed at the common difficulties encountered in the training of basic skills for beginners, and put forward some ideas, hoping to give some guidance to learners, so that when they encounter similar problems, they can Do some reference. Ther...
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Bawu is a kind of wind instrument which is very distinctive among Chinese traditional national musical instruments. The following are mainly aimed at the common difficulties encountered in the training of basic skills for beginners, and put forward some ideas, hoping to give some guidance to learners, so that when they encounter similar problems, they can Do some reference. The ...
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Bawu is a very distinctive wind instrument among the traditional Chinese national musical instruments. It is popular in the Hani, Yi and Miao areas of Yunnan Province. It is a horizontally blown single-reed musical instrument. Made by reed vibration. The following is mainly aimed at the common difficulties encountered in basic skills training for beginners, and put forward some ideas, hoping to...
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The Bau is a very ethnic musical instrument. It is often used to play lyrical and broad tones, and it can also play highly skilled cadenza pieces. When playing in ensemble, the sound of Bau is easy to blend with other instruments. Bau consists of a tube body and a reed. Tube body made of bamboo. The Hani people mostly use green bamboo. Due to the mild and humid local climate, they generally do ...
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Bawu looks like a flute and is made of bamboo. On the wall near the closed end, there is a rectangular mouthpiece with eight holes in the tube body, seven in the front and one in the back, and the mouthpiece is at 45 degrees. The upper end of the tube is equipped with a copper reed (the earliest Bawu, the mouthpiece was equipped with a bamboo reed, and later it was changed to a copper reed, whi...
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