Dixiuli
Dixiujie (Pinyin: dí xiǔ lì), also known as Jueji, Dijitu, Diohma, Olioma, Datitulai, is a side edge air-sounding instrument of the Lisu ethnic group, and it is the Lahu ethnicity's air-sounding instrument. The general term for it is popular in Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province.
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type:edge air musical instrument
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nickname:Jue Ji, Di Ji Tu, Di O Ma, O Li O Ma, Dati Tu Lai
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Pinyin:dí xiǔ lì
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popular area:Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province
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nationality:Lisu people
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The flute has a bright and high-pitched pronunciation, and is often used for solo entertainment or singing and dancing accompaniment. It is a popular folk instrument for Lisu children and unmarried girls.
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When the Lisu people hold collective singing and dancing festivals on New Year's Day and festive occasions, the men play their bueh (the Lisu pipa) and squeak, and the women play the bamboo reeds and the flute, and dance while playing. , and sometimes even all night long, enjoying a break.
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The flute is a chirping musical instrument of the Lisu nationality. Also known as Jue, Die Tu, Di Oma, Oli Oma, Dati Tulai. The tube body is made of bamboo, which is similar to the columns of the Lahu people.
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