Flute, Xiao, Sheng, drum, gong, etc.
1. Flute
The flute is an ancient Chinese musical instrument and the most representative and ethnically distinctive wind instrument among Chinese musical instruments. One of the horizontally blown woodwind instruments commonly used in traditional Chinese music, the Chinese bamboo flute is generally divided into the southern flute, the northern bangdi and the middle flute in between.
2. Sheng
The Sheng is an ancient reed wind instrument in my country. It is generally made of thirteen bamboo tubes of different lengths and is used for playing. It consists of three parts: a sheng reed, a sheng flute, and a sheng bucket. The vibration of the sheng reed causes the air in the sheng flute to vibrate and produce sounds. Twenty-one-reed and twenty-four-reed treble shengs are often used in bands.
3. Xiao
Xiao is divided into Dongxiao and Qinxiao, both of which are single-tube and vertical. It is a very ancient Han wind instrument. The flute has a long history, has a mellow and soft tone, is quiet and elegant, and is suitable for solos and ensembles. It is usually made of bamboo with the blow hole at the upper end. According to the number of "sound holes", it is divided into six-hole flute and eight-hole flute.
4. Drum
A drum is a percussion instrument in which one or both sides of a solid and generally barrel-shaped drum body is covered with a tight membrane. Drums can be struck with hands or a pestle. Drums are an important instrument in traditional African music as well as in modern music. Some bands are entirely composed of drum-based percussion instruments.
5. Gong
The gong is a metal percussion instrument. The gong is made of copper, and its structure is relatively simple. The gong body is in the shape of a circular arc, and is fixed with a frame around the gong body. The player uses a wooden hammer to hit the central part of the front of the gong body to produce vibrations. And pronunciation. The first people to use gongs were the ethnic minorities living in southwest China.