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Characteristics of flute
From 197 1 year's newly-born "Koudi" (also known as Yu Dizi) to 1977' s "Gu Di" and "Gu Di" unearthed in Hemudu, Zhejiang Province, people were surprised to find that they were so similar. However, this similarity has gone through more than 7000 years. The evolution and development of the flute in this 7,000-year history cannot but amaze the world.
China's flute has strong national characteristics, and its pronunciation is touching and beautiful. The ancients called it "the sound of purity", so the original name of the flute was "purity". Japan still retains the "body-cleaning flute", which later evolved into today's flute. Di Zi is an important melody instrument in Chinese national bands, which is mostly used for solo and ensemble. Di Zi is actually the floorboard of a musical instrument. According to the classification of pitch, Di Zi can be generally divided into Qu Di (long and low, with mellow timbre, mostly distributed in southern China), Bangdi (short and high, with clear timbre, mostly used in various operas in northern China) and Zhongdi (between Qu Di and Bangdi in appearance and pronunciation).
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