XIAO ( 簫 )
XIAO A CHINESE VERTICALLY PLAYED FLUTE Pronounced : “hsiao” Country of Origin: China Classification: Woodwind (bamboo)
HISTORY/ORIGIN Earliest Xiao was found to be made out of bird bone Xiao appeared in the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) as a simple end blown flute, which was imported by the Qiang people Xiao later developed more holes, which was used by the Qiang people during the Tang Dynasty. Artifacts have been discovered of Xiao player figurines
Construction of Xiao Xiao is usually constructed of dark brown bamboo; but some are made out of jade, porcelain, and ivory The Xiao is in the key of G The blowing hole, at the top end of the instrument, is usually cut into a “U” or “V” shape The Xiao is held 45 degrees away from body when played Traditional Xiao originally has 6 holes-5 finger holes in the front and one thumb hole in the back; modern Xiao has up to 8 holes (however, additional holes make it easier to play, i.e: F natural; also sometimes used for attaching tassels) There is a metal joint between the blow hole and top finger hole for tuning purposes Length of Xiao is usually around 75-85cm long
Sounds Xiao has a range of two octaves The Xiao produces a soft, gentle, mellow tone, melancholy like Suitable majorly for solo playing and/or blending with the qin (zither) Also used in sizhu (silk/bamboo instrument) chamber music traditions/ensembles
HOW TO PLAY Stand or sit upright with Xiao 45 degrees away from body Touch the top of Xiao, U hole towards the lower lip Left hand covers top three holes while right hand covers the bottom three holes (can be reversed, which ever is more comfortable) With the smallest circular opening facing the lower lip, blow gently aiming a thin stream of air directly where the tube touches the lower lip Experiment with direction of blowing airstream till a clear tone is produced Producing higher octaves requires aiming slightly higher towards the top notch
NOTATION
VARIETY Paixiao : panpipe-row of xiao’s Qinxiao : narrower version of the xiao; in the key of F, with 8 finger holes; narrowness makes the tone softer-easier to accompany the guqin-plucked seven string of the zither family Nanxiao (Nanyin dongxiao) : one foot, eight inches long; uses bamboo root as bottom; thicker than the xiao; also called chiba ; (shakuhachi) RELATED INSTRUMENTS Dizi : horizontally played flute; higher pitched sound
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