Paidi (instrument)

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Paidi
Woodwind instrument
Hornbostel–Sachs classification421.122.1
(Sets of open side-blown flutes)
Inventor(s)
Developed1960s
Related instruments
Musicians

Paidi (Chinese: 排笛) is an instrument that consists of two to four parallel dizis of different length bound together. It was invented by at the beginning of 1960s. Compared with the conventional dizi, paidi has a wider range and can produce different timbres.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ 赵松庭 (1979). "排笛——介绍将几根笛子扎在一起演奏的方法". 乐器科技 (2): 51.

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