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  • you play so well. is bawu better to play with than dizi?

  • @GigiHappyy Thanks. I think the bawu is a easier to play than dizi. I prefer the tone of the bawu, but its range is limited to only one octave

  • you play really well. did u learn to play by yourself? do you know hoe to play dizi? sorry for all these questions. i just bought a dizi and fnd it quite hard to self learn.

  • Thanks, I'm glad that you liked it. It's quite easy to play the bawu (well, of course to sound like those great chinse masters takes a lot of practice I guess). I made this video a couple of day after the bawu arrived, but I had some experience with other woodwind folk instruments. It is in G (there is a letter G written on it), but when all the holes are covered it sounds D (it is G when the 3 bottom holes are open).

  • glad to see such amazing sound from a beginner. I just purchased a bawu in the key of low F and have been quite impatiently waiting for it to arrive. What key is yours in? (C or E im guessing.)

  • Very well done! You almost make the flute sound like a bagpipe at times!

  • @monkeyeagle the reason you may think it sounds like a bagpipe is because the BaWu is actually not a flute. it is a reed instrument. similar to the clarinet, but played horizontally.

  • you sound amazing for just a beginner

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