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Are flutes in national musical instruments divided into flute and clarinet? What is the difference? What is the difference between a flute and a flute? Which sound is more vigorous?

Hello, I have been practicing flute for 8 years. As far as I know, China's bamboo flute has no clarinet. The clarinet I have seen is made of plastic, blown vertically, and the color is beige. I wonder if that's what you mean by clarinet? If so, then the clarinet you mentioned definitely does not belong to the flute in folk music. As far as I know, flutes are all horizontal flutes. I think there are the following aspects in terms of differences:

1 Sound: Compared with clarinet, the sound of the flute is crisp and pleasant, which is caused by the bamboo flute membrane.

Material: the flute is made of bamboo in hot weather, and the clarinet is made of artificial materials such as plastic.

Price: Due to the uneven quality of flutes, the price ranges from tens to hundreds. I recommend a slightly better flute, 100 yuan or more. Clarinet is relatively cheap, about 20-60 yuan.

Pitch: Because the flute is made of natural bamboo, the pitch will change with the change of temperature, while the clarinet is made of artificial materials, so the relative pitch change caused by temperature is small.

Playing methods: flute playing and clarinet playing.

The sound of flutes and flutes is rich. As far as I'm concerned, the flute is richer. Dizi is divided into Bangdi and Qu Di. The flute is very sharp, and Qu Di's voice is very rich. If you don't know what Band-Aid is and what Qu Di is, the thicker the flute, the richer it will be. In addition, the reason why the flute has a membrane, I think Qu Di's voice is more vigorous.

I hope it helps you.