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Bai (pinyin: bài) is a double-reed air-sounding instrument of the Li nationality. Li is also known as Lilaro. The Han people call it the bamboo suona. Popular in Ledong, Dongfang, Changjiang and other places in Hainan Province. When playing, its posture and method are similar to suona. In terms of sound quality, the pronunciation of Bai is clear and soft, and the tone is melodious and sweet.

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  • Chinese name:bye
  • alias:Lilaro, Bamboo Suona
  • popular area:Ledong, Dongfang, Changjiang, Hainan Province
  • Pinyin:bài
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In the 1960s, the music reform group of the Central National Song and Dance Troupe, on the basis of the traditional worship of the Li nationality, reformed it into a plus-key worship.
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When performing the prayer, the posture and method are similar to those of the suona, and the pronunciation is also vivid. In terms of sound quality, Suona is high-pitched, bright, with a metallic tone; Bai's pronunciation is clear and soft, and the tone is melodious and sweet.
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The earliest worship was a wind instrument made by the Li people imitating the suona. The body and bell mouth were made of wood. However, in the evergreen Hainan Island, there is a unique bamboo forest, so the Li people later used the locally produced "Xile" bamboo to make it.
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