Tuesday, July 20, 2010

FOURTH INSTRUMENT TO BE INTRODUCED

Bamboo flute- dizi [bamboo instrument]

The dizi is a Chinese bamboo flute. It is a traditional Chinese transverse flute made with six holes and is characterised by an additional hole covered by a piece of very thin paper-like fibre that buzzes when played. This fibre, di mo, which is either made from the inner layer of a certain type of bamboo or from a type of river reed, is readily available in Chinese music stores. The di mo is held in place by placing a small amount of natural gum or garlic juice around the hole, and slightly moistening as it is placed into position. The di mo must dry to the proper tension to produce the dizi's characteristic loud sound. Modern dizi can be found with additional keys to aid in playing accidentals, but traditionally players had a set of dizi, one for each desired key, and accidentals and slides were accomplished by very subtle adjustments of the fingers to cover only a quarter or half of a hole. Although a relatively easy instrument at first, the standard for good dizi playing is extremely high, and professional dizi players from China are stunning in their virtuosity, although they often lack the emotional depth that is found in flute playing from other cultures.
picture of dizi



Dizi solo performance. Sounds lovely, just like birds chirping actually.

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