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The xiao is a Chinese vertical end-blown flute
End-blown flute

The end-blown flute or rim-blown flute is a keyless woodwind instrument played by directing an airstream against the sharp edge of the upper end of a tube....
. It is generally made of dark brown bamboo
Bamboo

The bamboos are a group of woody perennial plant evergreen plants in the true grass family Poaceae, subfamily Bambusoideae, tribe Bambuseae....
 (called "purple bamboo" in Chinese). It is also sometimes (particularly in Taiwan
Taiwan

Taiwan is an island in East Asia. "Taiwan" is also commonly used to refer to the country governed by the Republic of China and to the ROC itself, which governs the island of Taiwan, Orchid Island and Green Island, Taiwan in the Pacific Ocean off the Taiwan coast, the Penghu islands in the Taiwan Strait, and Kinmen and the Matsu Islands...
) called dòngxiao , dòng meaning "hole." An ancient name for the xiao is shùdí (??, lit.






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Xiao Blowhole
The xiao is a Chinese vertical end-blown flute
End-blown flute

The end-blown flute or rim-blown flute is a keyless woodwind instrument played by directing an airstream against the sharp edge of the upper end of a tube....
. It is generally made of dark brown bamboo
Bamboo

The bamboos are a group of woody perennial plant evergreen plants in the true grass family Poaceae, subfamily Bambusoideae, tribe Bambuseae....
 (called "purple bamboo" in Chinese). It is also sometimes (particularly in Taiwan
Taiwan

Taiwan is an island in East Asia. "Taiwan" is also commonly used to refer to the country governed by the Republic of China and to the ROC itself, which governs the island of Taiwan, Orchid Island and Green Island, Taiwan in the Pacific Ocean off the Taiwan coast, the Penghu islands in the Taiwan Strait, and Kinmen and the Matsu Islands...
) called dòngxiao , dòng meaning "hole." An ancient name for the xiao is shùdí (??, lit. "vertical bamboo flute") but the name xiao in ancient times also included the side-blown bamboo flute, dizi
Dizi

The dizi , is a China transverse flute. It is also sometimes known as the di or hengdi , and has varieties including the qudi and bangdi ....
.

The xiao is a very ancient Chinese instrument usually thought to have developed from a simple end-blown flute used by the Qiang people of Southwest China
Southwest China

Southwest China is a region of People's Republic of China defined by governmental bureaus that includes the municipality of Chongqing; provinces of Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou; and the Tibet Autonomous Region....
. The modern six-hole form of the instrument goes back to the Ming Dynasty
Ming Dynasty

The Ming Dynasty , or Empire of the Great Ming , was the ruling Dynasties in Chinese history of China from 1368 to 1644, following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty....
.

Organology

Xiao are today most often pitched in the key of G (with the D above middle C being the lowest note, with all fingers covered), although xiao in other less common keys are also available, most commonly in the key of F. More traditional xiao have six finger holes, while most modern ones have eight; the additional holes do not extend the instrument's range but instead make it easier to play notes such as F natural. There are a further four (sometimes two or six) sound holes situated at the bottom third of the length of the xiao. The blowing hole is at the top end, usually cut into a 'U' shape. Some xiao have the blowing end entirely cut off, so the player must use the space between their chin and lips to cover the hole fully. There may be a metal joint between the blow hole and the top finger hole for tuning purposes and sometimes also between the last finger hole and the end. The length of the xiao ranges from around 45 cm to over 1.25 m but is usually around 75-85 cm. Usually, shorter xiaos are more difficult to play because of the need to control one's breath more accurately. The angle to play the xiao is around 45 degrees from the body.

Varieties of xiao

The qinxiao is a version of the xiao, which is narrower and generally in the key of F with eight finger holes, used to accompany the guqin
Guqin

The is the modern name for a plucked seven-string List of traditional Chinese musical instruments of the zither family. It has been played since ancient times, and has traditionally been favored by scholars and literati as an instrument of great subtlety and refinement, as highlighted by the quote "a gentleman does not part with his qin'...
. The narrowness of the qin xiao makes the tone softer, making it more suitable to play with the qin (which is a very quiet instrument). It is also the longest of all xiao types, up to 1.25m.

The nanxiao , "Southern xiao"), sometimes called chiba ("foot-eight," an old name still used for the Japanese shakuhachi
Shakuhachi

The is a Japanese end-blown flute flute. Its name means "1.8 feet", referring to its size. It is traditionally made of bamboo, but versions now exist in wood and plastic....
) is a short xiao with open blowing end used in the Nanyin
Nanyin

Nanyin may refer to:*Empress Yang Zhi, nickname*Nanguan, music...
, the local Fujianese opera from Quanzhou
Quanzhou

Quanzhou is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Fujian province of China, People's Republic of China. It borders all other prefecture-level cities in Fujian but two and faces the Taiwan Strait....
.

Related instruments

A separate instrument, the paixiao
Paixiao

The paixiao is an ancient China wind instrument, a form of pan pipes. It is no longer used, having died out in ancient times, although in the 20th century it was reconstructed....
  is a panpipe which was used in ancient China and which, although it remains unusual, has recently had something of a come-back.

The Japanese shakuhachi
Shakuhachi

The is a Japanese end-blown flute flute. Its name means "1.8 feet", referring to its size. It is traditionally made of bamboo, but versions now exist in wood and plastic....
 and hocchiku
Hocchiku

, sometimes romanized as hochiku or hocchiku, is a Japanese end-blown flute, crafted from root sections of bamboo. After cleaning and sanding, the heavy root end of the bamboo stalk reveals many small circular knots where the roots formerly joined the stalk....
, and the Korean tungso
Tungso

The tungso is a Korean notched, end-blown flute vertical bamboo flute flute used in Korean traditional music. It is similar to the danso, but longer....
 and danso
Danso

The danso is a Korean notched, end-blown flute vertical bamboo flute flute used in Korean folk music. It is traditionally made of bamboo, but in the 20th century it has also been made of plastic....
 (also spelled tanso), are descended from earlier forms of the Chinese xiao.

External links

  • from Paul and Bernice Noll site

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See also

  • Chinese flutes
    Chinese flutes

    Chinese flutes come in various types. They include*Dizi *Xiao *Gudi , an ancient vertical flute made from the bones of large birds*Paixiao ...
  • End-blown flute
    End-blown flute

    The end-blown flute or rim-blown flute is a keyless woodwind instrument played by directing an airstream against the sharp edge of the upper end of a tube....
  • Music of China
    Music of China

    The music of China dates back to the dawn of Chinese civilization with documents and artifacts providing evidence of a well-developed musical culture as early as the Zhou Dynasty ....
  • Traditional Chinese musical instruments
    Traditional Chinese musical instruments

    Traditional Chinese musical instruments comprise a wide range of string, wind, and percussion instruments. Traditionally, they were classified according to the materials used in their construction....
  • Shakuhachi
    Shakuhachi

    The is a Japanese end-blown flute flute. Its name means "1.8 feet", referring to its size. It is traditionally made of bamboo, but versions now exist in wood and plastic....
  • Bamboo
    Bamboo

    The bamboos are a group of woody perennial plant evergreen plants in the true grass family Poaceae, subfamily Bambusoideae, tribe Bambuseae....