- What does a hulusi sound like?
- Is hulusi easy to learn?
- How do I choose hulusi?
- What instrument family is the hulusi?
What does a hulusi sound like?
Like the related free reed pipe called bawu, the hulusi has a very pure, very mellow clarinet-like sound. A similar instrument called hulusheng is a mouth organ with a gourd wind chest.
Is hulusi easy to learn?
Hulusi is pretty easy to learn and has become more and more popular these last years. ... The sound is the same as that of the bawu, one of its Chinese cousins, and very similar to the one of the clarinet, more squeaky in the bass and softer in the treble.
How do I choose hulusi?
Choose a reliable distributor for Hulusi; Make sure it is a qualitative instrument that has no potential structural weaknesses; Choose the instrument is based on the player's level of experience.
What instrument family is the hulusi?
Hulusi - Chinese Woodwind Instrument
A free-reed aerophone, the hulusi is usually played by Dai and Yi minority tribes in Yunnan, China. This Chinese gourd flute is related to instruments such as the bawu.