The most popular piece of cucurbit silk is "Fengwei Bamboo Written by Moonlight".
Hulusi evolved from Sheng in ancient times. Now it is mainly used in southwestern minority areas, with strong local color. Simple in shape, unique in tone, and easy to learn, Hulusi is loved by many people. Hulusi includes three pitches: high, medium and low, among which the commonly used ones are: C, minor D, B flat, G key, F key, etc. Beginners are advised to start with the key of C and B flat. First, there are many repertoires to play, and second, the spacing between the holes is moderate, and the operation is simple, which is suitable for most people.
There are many pieces of cucurbit flute, and "Phoenix Tail Bamboo under the Moonlight" played by Mr. Zidequan can be regarded as a classic among the classics. With its melodious melody and beautiful melody, this song gives people a feeling of relaxation and joy, and people can't help but think of the lush phoenix-tailed bamboo forest, and the cucurbits wafting faintly from the bamboo forest. .
Hulusi is often used to play folk tunes such as folk songs and minors, and is most suitable for playing melody and lyrical music. Hulusi is the most popular among the people of the Dai and Achang ethnic groups. It is a musical instrument for entertainment. During festivals, whether it is rowing a dragon boat in the river or putting "gaosheng" on the riverside, or "running" or "running" in the square. In the bamboo building, drinking and feasting, you can hear the beautiful voices of young men and women expressing affection or people walking on the road and working in the fields, and often blowing the cucurbit silk, which adds a lot of joy to people's lives.
"Phoenix-tailed Bamboo Written by Moonlight" is a piece of Dai music, and it is also the most common and most famous piece of cucurbit flute performance.