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Hulusi treble 1 How to play it?

It is impossible to play the treble 1 on the cucurbit in B flat major by using the barrel sound as the fingering of bass 5.

You can use a drum sound of 1 or a drum sound of 2, as shown in the following figure:

Hulusi and reed-coupled vibrating instruments are divided into three types: high, medium and low, including D/E/F/G/A/B/. Different nationalities have different customs and geographical environments, and the structure of cucurbit silk is also different.

Because the traditional cucurbit silk has seven sound holes (main pipes), one sound hole and one sound (unlike bamboo flute, which can blow out eight degrees on one sound hole through the change of breath), plus a drum sound * * * can blow out eight sounds.

Therefore, generally speaking, the traditional cucurbit silk should be able to play five to six tones by moving the position of Gongdiao and changing the original fingering, but it is limited by the range and scale arrangement;

The traditional cucurbit can only turn four tones, and there are only two commonly used tones, namely, the barrel tone is bass "5" and the barrel tone is "1", and this tone (barrel tone is 5) is the most commonly used.

Hulusi, also known as "Huluxiao", is a musical instrument of Yunnan ethnic minorities. Hulusi originated in lianghe county, Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, and is mainly popular in Dehong, Lincang and other areas where Dai, Achang, Wa, De 'ang and Bulang nationalities live together, with strong local color.

Gourd silk is divided into three types: high, medium and low. Its unique and beautiful timbre, simple and elegant appearance, simple and easy to learn, compact and easy to carry, are deeply loved by music lovers and Chinese and foreign tourists.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia: Hulusi