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Lusheng accompaniment of traditional bamboo wind instruments

Sheng is an ancient wind instrument of Han nationality, and it is the earliest instrument using free reed in the world, which has played a positive role in promoting the development of western musical instruments.

Another nickname: "Lusheng"

Application clef: bass clef, no shift notation.

Structure: It mainly consists of three parts: sheng spring, sheng seedling (that is, many bamboo tubes with different lengths on the sheng) and sheng bucket (that is, sheng seat connected with the mouthpiece).

Materials used: Sheng Spring: made of bamboo in ancient times, and copper is commonly used in modern times; Sheng Miao: Most of them are made of purple bamboo, and wooden sheng feet are embedded in the lower end of each bamboo tube to hold reeds.

Musical Instrument Features: The ancient folk musical instruments in China belong to the reed musical instrument family, and they are the originator of most existing reed musical instruments in the world. The pronunciation is clear and elegant, the sound quality is soft, the singing is strong, and it has the national color of China.

Widely distributed in China, there are roughly 17 spring, 2 1 spring and 36 spring. Mostly used for ensemble and local opera accompaniment.