The fingering of xun is different from that of the flute. Some people say that the fingering of xun is simple, while others are used to the fingering of the flute. You can experience it yourself. When blowing xun, generally lift your fingers to 2-3 cm above the sound hole of the xun body of the instrument.
When playing Xun, everyone should have the correct way of holding Xun. Pr...
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The blowing skills of Xun can be divided into two types: air blowing and tongue blowing, and then together with fingering skills constitute its playing skills. The following is an analysis of Xun's pointing skills.
vibrato
It is to quickly open and close the whole hole with the finger on the sound hole, so that the sound has a fluctuating effect. The most commonly used vib...
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Tone is a common performance technique of Xun. It is suitable for playing enthusiastic, lively and lively tunes. The sound is required to be strong, clean and elastic, and the rhythm should be even and steady. The pronunciation is divided into single pronunciation (including single external and single internal), double spit, light spit, gas spit, lip spit and so on.
On the b...
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The air-playing skills of xun include long tone, gas tremolo, labial vibrato, etc. Among them, long tone is the foundation of xun playing skills, which must be full and round, loud and stable without noise. The common techniques of xun can be divided into three categories: qi, finger, and tongue: including long sound, gas tremolo, finger tremolo, labial tremolo, tremolo, glissando, slur, hit, e...
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The blowing skills of Xun can be divided into two types: air blowing and tongue blowing, and then together with fingering skills constitute its playing skills.
Air blowing skills
The air-playing skills of xun include long tone, gas tremolo, labial vibrato, etc. Among them, long tone is the foundation of xun playing skills, which must be full and round, loud and stable withou...
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Xun is a kind of wind instrument fired with clay in ancient times. It is one of the oldest wind instruments in China, with a history of about 7,000 years. Xun is a closed-mouthed wind instrument unique to the Han nationality. It occupies an important position in the history of primitive art in the world.
The xun is round or oval in shape and has six holes (eight holes, nine holes, ten hol...
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