The bawu is a reed wind instrument that is popular in Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, Guangxi and other regions. The blowing method of the Bau consists of the following steps:
Prepare tools and materials: bawu, flute film, adhesive tape, brush, water, etc.
Paste the flute film: paste the flute film on the membrane hole of Bau, you can use adhesive tape or a brush dipped in water to paste, and gently press the flute film with your fingers after pasting, so that the flute film is completely attached to the membrane hole.
Blowing position: Relax your body, stand up straight or sit up straight, your arms naturally relaxed, place the bau to your mouth with the mouthpiece facing up, hold the mouthpiece with your lips and press the sound hole with your fingers.
Breathing method: Bau's breathing method is different from other musical instruments, which requires inhaling through the mouth, inhaling the air from the lungs, and then exhaling the breath through the throat and mouth, while holding the sound hole with your finger to make a sound.
Pitch control: Beginners can master pitch by comparing recordings or referencing sheet music, or they can familiarize themselves with pitch by practicing Xi scales.
Sense of Rhythm: Rhythm is an important part of mastering the skills of Bau, and beginners can develop a sense of rhythm by practicing Xi rhythm and practicing Xi songs.
Emotional expression: Bau playing is not only a demonstration of skill, but more importantly, an expression of emotion. Beginners can feel the expression of different emotions by listening to the performances of famous artists, and try to express them in their own performances.
How to practice Xi: Practicing Xi every day is the key to mastering the skills of Bau. Beginners can start by Xi simple tunes and gradually increase the difficulty, or they can improve their level by participating in activities such as ** meetings and competitions.
In short, mastering the blowing method of Bau requires constant Xi practice and exploration, and I hope the above can help you a little. Autumn and Winter Check-in Challenge