Wu Ti

Organized by 年糕 on 2022-03-31
Introduction to Wu Ti(dizi,xun,chiba,xiao)Master performer

Wu Ti, young performer, performer of traditional Chinese music. In 2016, he became one of the founders of Ya Yue Fu. Representative works: "Yangguan Road", "Dust", "Moonlight Night Breeze", "One Thousand Years", "Remembering Jiangnan", "Homeland", "Searching for Plums", etc.

Wu Ti has learned a variety of ethnic musical instruments with his father since he was a child. He has been taught by famous teachers such as flute and flute educator Zhou Bo and ocarina player Zhou Zilei.

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Xiao (pinyin: xiāo), divided into dongxiao and qinxiao. And because the flute has a hole, it is different from the pan flute without a hole, so it is called "dongxiao". The xiao has a long history, the sound is round and soft, quiet and elegant, suitable for solo and ensemble. It is generally made of bamboo with blow holes at the top.
Shakuhachi (pinyin: Chǐ bā), an ancient Chinese traditional musical instrument, was introduced to Japan during the Tang and Song Dynasties. Made of bamboo, with cinnabar mixed with lacquer on the inside to fill the (ground) incision, it is now five holes (the first four and the last one). Vast, but also can show the ethereal, quiet artistic conception.
Xun (pinyin: xūn) is a closed-mouthed wind instrument unique to the Han nationality. It occupies an important position in the history of primitive art in the world.
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