Saturday, February 16, 2008

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Hu Lu

The Hu Lu Si (葫芦丝 Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese 葫芦丝, which means "silk squash, Hulu is calaba and If silk, silky tone, referring to the instrument) or Huluxiao (葫芦 箫 Traditional Chinese, 葫芦 箫 in Simplified Chinese, roughly translated as "pumpkin vertical flute) is associated with the Dai minority (they call it bilangdao 筚 朗 叨, Bi is the name for all wind instruments, Lan means that you play vertically and Dao is pumpkin with which it is done) but is also used by other minorities in South China, as Achang, Jingpo and Wa. It is an instrument that is related to the Bawu Chinese, Thai Pi Joom the Dja Mblai can be found in Laos and Vietnam and many others.



is a very popular in the counties of Dehong and Simao in Yunnan Province, but today is used by performers worldwide.


The instrument of the image is produced in the Chinese city of Beijing and is made of gourd and bamboo. Is tuned in D.


The Hu Lu If you usually have 3 bamboo pipes which pass through the pumpkin, but there are some instruments that have a single pipe or two. One of these pipelines is destined to play the melody and has 7 finger holes (although there are some instruments that have two pipes to the tune, called Double Hulusi), while the other tube pedal sounds a note that can be suppressed by plugging the hole that the pipe has.


Dai Men play this instrument to express his love for women, while other minorities play it on the field when a break from work.

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