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Saturday 20 October 2012

Paixiao                  

                 The Paixiao (Traditional; Simplified: ; Pinyin: Páixiāo;  

ConjointlypaiXiāo, Pai-Hsiao, Pronounced ) Is AN Ancient Chinese  

Wind, A Sort Of Pan Pipes. It's Now Not Used, Having Died Get In  

Precedent Days, Though Within The Twentieth Century It 

Absolutely Was  Reconstructed. A Significant Distinction Between 

The Chinese Paixiao And Therefore The Panpipes Employed In 

European And South Yankee Traditions, Is That At The Highest Of 

The Chinese Instrument The Pipe Holes Area Unit Every Cut  

Angulate Or With Notches. This Enables For Bending The Eat 

 Similar Capability To The Dongxiao Down A Minor Second. This 

Enables Chinese Paixiao To Be Totally Chromatic While Not Loss In  
Timber, Even Supposing The Enclosed Pipes Area Unit Tuned 

Diatonically.








               In Korea, AN Instrument Known As The Thus (Hangul; 

Hanja ) Was Derived From The Paixiao And Employed In Ritual 

Music.







               A Musician Named Bureau Ming Dynasty  Plays A Version Known As The Paidi Within The Tang Music And Dance Show At The Shaanxi Opera House In Xi'an; He Has Been A Member Of This Ensemble Since 1982. Whereas His Instrument Superficially Resembles The Instrument Used Throughout The Tang, Its Pipes Have Ducts Instead Of Being End-Blown, It's Contend With The Pipes Command Horizontally Instead Of Vertically, And It's Established To Play In Parallel Thirds.



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