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- Bawu abstract "The bawu (simplified Chinese: 巴乌; traditional Chinese: 巴烏; pinyin: bāwū; also ba wu) is a Chinese wind instrument. Although shaped like a flute, it is actually a free reed instrument, with a single metal reed. It is played in a transverse (horizontal) manner. It has a pure, clarinet-like timbre and its playing technique incorporates the use of much ornamentation, particularly bending tones.The bawu likely originated in the Yunnan province of southwest China, it has become a standard instrument throughout China, used in modern Chinese compositions for traditional instrument ensembles. The instrument is also closely associated with Hmong, Yi, Hani and other minority cultures in southwestern China. It is typically used as a solo instrument, and is often featured in film scores; it is sometimes also heard in popular music recordings.Although the bawu is still predominantly performed in China, it has in recent years been adopted by European composers and performers. Rohan Leach from England, Raphael De Cock from Belgium, and Herman Witkam from the Netherlands have all taken the instrument in new directions. The musician Guo Yue, who now resides in England, has long promoted the instrument and plays it on all of his recordings.".
- Bawu thumbnail Bawuphoto.jpg?width=300.
- Bawu wikiPageExternalLink bawu.html.
- Bawu wikiPageExternalLink flute_types_world.htm.
- Bawu wikiPageExternalLink ibawu.shtml.
- Bawu wikiPageExternalLink bawu-introduction.htm.
- Bawu wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=04eL1ubPwMg.
- Bawu wikiPageID "2881558".
- Bawu wikiPageLength "5703".
- Bawu wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Bawu wikiPageRevisionID "692053757".
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_musical_instruments.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Free_reed_aerophones.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Clarinet.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Flute.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Free_reed_aerophone.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Guo_Yue_(musician).
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Harmonic_series_(music).
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Harmonica.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Herman_Witkam.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Hulusi.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Chinese_musical_instruments.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Node_(plant).
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Overblown.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Piphat.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Sheng_(instrument).
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Timbre.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Wind_instrument.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink Yunnan.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink File:Bawuphoto.jpg.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLink File:Bawureed.jpg.
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ba-wu flute".
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bawu".
- Bawu wikiPageWikiLinkText "bawu".
- Bawu p "bāwū".
- Bawu s "巴乌".
- Bawu t "巴烏".
- Bawu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reed_aerophones.
- Bawu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Bawu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bawu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Traditional_Chinese_musical_instruments.
- Bawu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Bawu subject Category:Chinese_musical_instruments.
- Bawu subject Category:Free_reed_aerophones.
- Bawu hypernym Instrument.
- Bawu type Agent.
- Bawu type Instrument.
- Bawu type Aerophone.
- Bawu type Instrument.
- Bawu comment "The bawu (simplified Chinese: 巴乌; traditional Chinese: 巴烏; pinyin: bāwū; also ba wu) is a Chinese wind instrument. Although shaped like a flute, it is actually a free reed instrument, with a single metal reed. It is played in a transverse (horizontal) manner.".
- Bawu label "Bawu".
- Bawu sameAs Q812043.
- Bawu sameAs Category:Bawu.
- Bawu sameAs Bawu.
- Bawu sameAs Bawu.
- Bawu sameAs Bawu.
- Bawu sameAs Bawu.
- Bawu sameAs m.088v8m.
- Bawu sameAs Бау.
- Bawu sameAs Bawu.
- Bawu sameAs Q812043.
- Bawu sameAs 巴乌.
- Bawu wasDerivedFrom Bawu?oldid=692053757.
- Bawu depiction Bawuphoto.jpg.
- Bawu isPrimaryTopicOf Bawu.