Bobo, a Naxi double-reed air-sounding instrument. The Naxi language is also known as feeding cloth, also known as reed pipe and Bili. Popular in Lijiang City, Yunnan Province and its adjacent areas.
Teacher Yang Zenglie is the non-genetic inheritor of Bob's craftsmanship. Select a piece of information for your reference "Since the 1960s, Bobo has been continuously reformed. Yang Zenglie, a song and dance troupe from Lijiang, Yunnan Province, is a teacher of the famous Naxi folk artist, the main composer of "Baisha Xile" and Xi Dian. After learning and mastering Bob's production technology, playing skills and playing style, he cooperated with Li Xinmin, first of all, he changed Bob's percussion hole to eight holes (the first seven and the last one), so that the sound range was expanded to e 1-g2, reaching Ten degrees. In 1980, Yang Zenglie played "Baisha Fine Music" and Yi folk instrumental music "On the Road to Visiting Relatives" in the National Ethnic Minority Arts Festival with Ba Kong Bobo, and both achieved good results. On the basis of Kong Bobo, a sound hole was added on the front of the pipe body to make nine holes (the first eight and the last one) bobo, so that the sound range was expanded to eleven degrees, and the reed and breath were controlled by the lips and teeth, which could be played. F key a-e2 twelve-degree range, and made into different Bobbers such as bB, C, D, bA, etc., and used techniques such as single spit and vibrato in performance, which significantly enriched the expressive power of Bober. It can be used for solo, ensemble or accompaniment. In the same year, it was used in the music of the Naxi opera "The Third Country of Yulong" created by the Song and Dance Troupe in Lijiang, highlighting the characteristics of Naxi folk music. The solo pieces created include "Nocturne in Shanzhai" and so on. "