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Bawu, also called Bawu, is a clarinet wind instrument popular among ethnic minorities. There are many varieties of Bawu. Among the Hani people, there are single and double pipes. According to the length and thickness of the bamboo pipes, there are high, medium and low bass. Bau is easy to use. For beginners or lovers of ethnic musical instruments, how to choose a Bau musical instrument th...
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Bau used to have only horizontal blowing Bau. In recent years, vertical Bau blowing has been developed. Is it better to choose horizontal blowing Bau? Or is it better to choose to blow Bau vertically? A friend has doubts about this. The advantages of blowing Bau vertically 1. Easy to get started For those who don't have any basic playing skills, the vertical Bau can b...
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Bawu is a very distinctive wind instrument among the traditional Chinese national musical instruments. It is popular in the Hani, Yi and Miao areas of Yunnan Province. It is a horizontally blown single-reed musical instrument. Made by reed vibration. What are the benefits of learning Bau for children? Bawu is a relatively easy to get started national musical instrument. It can...
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In order to fully implement the State Council's guiding opinions on the development of social organizations, implement the fundamental task of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People's Republic of China on popularizing social art education, and fully perform the industry functions of the China Society of Arts Association, the China Society of Arts Association Art Level Examination Man...
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In order to fully implement the State Council's guiding opinions on the development of social organizations and implement the tasks assigned by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the China Social Arts Association established the China Social Arts Association Artistic Proficiency Examination Committee (hereinafter referred to as the Grade Examination Committee). Experts and professors in vario...
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In folk, bau is often used in solo, ensemble or as rap accompaniment for dances and ballads. Although the sound range of Bawu is narrow and the volume is low, it has a unique national style and is full of national colors. People love it. Everyone of the Hani people carry it with them, and both old and young people like to use Bau to express affection or recall past events. The Yi people like to...
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There are many varieties of Bawu. Among the Hani people, there are single-pipe and double-pipe. Due to the difference in length and thickness of the bamboo pipes, there are also high-pitched, alto-bass and bass-based Bawu. There are two types of Bawu of the Yi nationality: vertical blowing and horizontal blowing. Among the Tulao people (the Yi branch) in the Mengzi area, there is also a double-...
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In folk, bau is often used in solo, ensemble or as rap accompaniment for dances and ballads. Although the sound range of Bawu is narrow and the volume is low, it has a unique national style and is full of national colors. People love it. Everyone of the Hani people carry it with them, and both old and young people like to use Bau to express affection or recall past events. The Yi people like to...
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Bawu is a bamboo-pipe copper-reed musical instrument with a tongue-shaped reed. It is the wind instrument of the Yi, Hani, Dai, Wa, Blang, Miao and other ethnic groups. The local Yi language is called "Ji Feilimo", and the Hani language is called "Meba". Bawu is a clarinet wind instrument popular in the Yi, Miao, Hani and other ethnic groups in southwest China. Bawu is made of b...
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