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What instrument do you play with your mouth?

Flute, flute, mouthpiece, suona, sea flute, pipe, double pipe, throat.

Related introduction:

1. flute:

China bamboo flute is one of the woodwind instruments commonly used in China traditional music, which is generally divided into Qu Di in the south, Bangdi in the north and alto flute in the middle. Generally, the range can reach more than two octaves.

2. suona:

Suona has a loud pronunciation and has been used as accompaniment for folk song blowing parties, yangko parties, drum music classes and local folk arts and operas.

3. Heidi:

The most commonly used sea flute is 23 cm long. Introduced in Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Hunan and Jiangxi provinces. Soft timbre, mostly used for solo or ensemble, especially with erhu and other ensembles, often accompanied by singing and dancing.

4. Test tube:

Originated in ancient Persia (now Iran). In ancient China, it was called Baba or Lu Guan. More than two thousand years ago (Western Han Dynasty), it was popular in Xinjiang, China, and was later introduced into the Central Plains. Its structure consists of three parts: pipe whistle, intruder and cylindrical tube. Can be used for solo, ensemble and accompaniment.

5. Double pipes:

When playing, you can play two pipes at the same time, or you can separate the two pipes, hold one pipe in one hand, press the three sound holes above the pipe with your fingers, and alternately play short notes to set off the atmosphere and push the music to a climax.

6. Throat:

Traditional wind instrument is a kind of double-reed instrument created on the basis of China national wind instrument. At the beginning of its appearance, throat was a tool for street vendors in Guangdong Province to solicit business. It was not until the late 1920s that it began to be used in Guangdong music and Guangdong Cantonese opera.