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Reed Organ (Sheng) Performance in China

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2007

Performer plays unique Chinese instrument in Guilin.

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  • Imagine Bach played it.

  • it's a polyphonic wind instrument, you blow and suck air in and out of it kind of like a harmonica to produce different sounds, and then you have the finger holes the pitches.

  • there are no names for the music or "melody" being played by the lusheng

  • LOL you read the wiki page wrong.

    "The most interesting characteristic of the khene is its free reed, which is made of brass or silver. It is related to Western free-reed instruments such as the harmonium, concertina, accordion, harmonica, and bandoneon, which were developed beginning in the 18th century from the Chinese sheng, a related instrument,"

  • What's the melody is this?

  • Очень прикольно. Обожаю такие мотивы.

  • This is wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • He should blow the lushen sounds up with

    down to make kind like music, that would be

    so interesting. But that make the crowd feel

    like unbreath for a movement. That's cool !

  • Very beautiful Sheng playing!

  • ^look up "Khaen" instrument. It is the predecessor of the Chinese Sheng, harmonica, accordion, and concertina.

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