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- Chinese_folk_flute_music abstract "Chinese folk flute solos were written to tell the traditions and tales of various tribes in China, around the 12th century. They were played mostly on wooden flutes, and thus the pieces that have survived till today are written in D, which is the key these early flutes were made in. This is also why, unlike most Chinese music, these pieces are not written in a pentatonic scale, but in a more middle eastern style. We can tell this because the ornamentation of these pieces is very similar to that of the bagpipes, which were invented in India, and also surprisingly the penny whistle and other Celtic instruments.These pieces were highly ornamented. Grace notes are used instead of tonguing, a technique used by the bagpipes. Unlike in most western music, any two notes were used as grace notes, rather than a tone gap.These pieces were written by taking a short theme and developing it in three sections, each section adding more complex ornaments and rhythms as it progresses. Unlike the European folk structure which normally goes ABABAB etc., as in modern pop music, Chinese folk songs have a structure of AAA, or if you count the development as a change then: ABC.".
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- Chinese_folk_flute_music wikiPageWikiLink Bagpipes.
- Chinese_folk_flute_music wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_folk_music.
- Chinese_folk_flute_music wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flutes.
- Chinese_folk_flute_music wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Chinese_folk_flute_music wikiPageWikiLink Flute.
- Chinese_folk_flute_music wikiPageWikiLink Grace_note.
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- Chinese_folk_flute_music wikiPageWikiLink Tin_whistle.
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- Chinese_folk_flute_music subject Category:Chinese_folk_music.
- Chinese_folk_flute_music subject Category:Flutes.
- Chinese_folk_flute_music type Instrument.
- Chinese_folk_flute_music type Instrument.
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- Chinese_folk_flute_music comment "Chinese folk flute solos were written to tell the traditions and tales of various tribes in China, around the 12th century. They were played mostly on wooden flutes, and thus the pieces that have survived till today are written in D, which is the key these early flutes were made in. This is also why, unlike most Chinese music, these pieces are not written in a pentatonic scale, but in a more middle eastern style.".
- Chinese_folk_flute_music label "Chinese folk flute music".
- Chinese_folk_flute_music sameAs Q5100789.
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- Chinese_folk_flute_music sameAs Q5100789.
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