PLEASE READ:
This video is NOT the very last episode of the series. I will still have more of these videos in the future, but they will be based on your questions relating to the dizi.
In other words, my next episodes on learning to play the dizi will depend on you guys ^^
AFTER WATCHING THE SHORT SERIES:
If you watched all the videos, you should be able to have the basics down about the dizi [notes, fingerings, simple techniques, etc]. However, if you have any further questions, feel free to comment & send a message.
LET ME KNOW HOW HELPFUL I WAS TO YOU:
On a scale of 0 to 5, give me a score on how helpful you found the videos to be (0= not helpful at all, 5= very helpful). I want to improve on how I can help! ^^
(That's a 5, by the way)
sashtonwam 1 week ago
This series is very useful! I play concert flute and piccolo and randomly bought a dizi for my friend and I to have fun learning. It moves at a good pace and explains things well although I imagine someone completely new to music might not get all the written stuff like what a quarter note is but I can't imagine someone with no musical knowledge picking up a dizi. Thanks for making these! :)
sashtonwam 1 week ago
very good !!! :D
altaiti 2 weeks ago
hey! ur shirt says ai (love), but in traditional chinese.
dancegreen333 1 month ago
5 very helpful, as no one has covered it quite as indepth, 谢谢
beaudi1994 2 months ago
@TalBluver its closed on the end of the Embrochure
beaudi1994 2 months ago
hay! is the flute tube is open at both sides?
TalBluver 4 months ago
5, Your video was the only tutorial I found for jianpu notation!
minimcmahonsmith 5 months ago
5~ thanks for taking the time to do this =)
Sindini 5 months ago
10 out of 5 ^_^ Really helpful.
I only would thanks some subtitle, even some basic ones so i can watch your tuts even if i can't have my speakers turned on. Or even for people that can't understand English at all.
On the other hand, could you please teach us how to play higher octaves in the Dizi? Thanks
despisel 5 months ago