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.
When the flute is played, the tube body is placed upright, and the three-hole flute can be played with one hand (both left and right). Four-hole flute, press the first hole with the index finger of the right hand, the second and third holes with the left middle finger and index finger respectively, and the back hole with the thumb, the lower lip blocks the upper end of the nozzle, the upper lip is tight, and the airflow impinges the lower edge of the mouthpiece to enter Pronounced inside the tube.
The sounds of the three-hole person are listed as: bb2, d3, f3, g3. Those with four holes are do-la of the pentatonic scale from bottom to top. The pronunciation is bright and high-pitched, and is often used for solo entertainment or singing and dancing accompaniment. It is a popular folk instrument for Lisu children and unmarried girls.