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Is there a difference in timbre between Xiao, Lian and Lian in China? What kind of music do these instruments play?

According to the different timbre, the timbre of the flute is also different. Qu Di in the south is sweet, beautiful, melodious and mellow, which is suitable for playing southern music such as Sizhu and Kunqu. Northern Bangzi is loud and clear, and some music settings and performances of Northern Bangzi Opera and Errentai. Representative songs: Qu Di's A Trip to Suzhou, Ode to Joy, Partridge Flying, Bangzi, Welcome, Whip the Horse to Carry Grain, etc.

Xiao's timbre generally feels elegant, melodious, deep and subtle. According to different characteristics, it can be divided into Dong Xiao, Xiaonan, Qin Xiao, Chihachi, Xiao Yuping and other Theory of Three Represents tracks: Three Lane of Plum Blossoms, Wanxi Meiling, High Mountain and Running Water, etc.

Yan's timbre, on the other hand, is different and more sad, with profound, simple and elegant representative songs, such as Chu Song, Tears of Aquilaria Resinatum, Drunken Bird Play, Moon High and so on.

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