I've heard of that. Isn't that the type of flute where it's kinda weird? Like instead of finger pads of a traditional Western type of flute, it has like a reed membrane, and you cover the holes?
Other than being harder to play (because of the holes), there’s also no mouth holder like the typical Western flute. So every time you want to play that thing, you’ll need to find a specific angle depending on the shape of your lips.
(May I also add the fact that it’s hydro sensitive…)
Piano, Cello, Dizi (Chinese Flute), Thai Xylophone, and I also Sing
IVE ALWAYS WANTED TO PLAY THE CELLO is it hard?
Classical guitar, mostly.
I've heard of that. Isn't that the type of flute where it's kinda weird? Like instead of finger pads of a traditional Western type of flute, it has like a reed membrane, and you cover the holes?
Other than being harder to play (because of the holes), there’s also no mouth holder like the typical Western flute. So every time you want to play that thing, you’ll need to find a specific angle depending on the shape of your lips.
(May I also add the fact that it’s hydro sensitive…)
Yeah. I figured. It's kinda like the pinkillu…
Piano, Cello, Dizi (Chinese Flute), Thai Xylophone, and I also Sing
IVE ALWAYS WANTED TO PLAY THE CELLO is it hard?
Cello isn't that hard. It's more suited for large hands though, in my opinion, and it's kind of heavy
(I Love the French horn and I've always wanted to play it but my band Directer wont let me because we don't have very many Flutes so I"m needed.)
Piano, Cello, Dizi (Chinese Flute), Thai Xylophone, and I also Sing
IVE ALWAYS WANTED TO PLAY THE CELLO is it hard?
It’s not extremely hard, the hardest part would probably be working on a smooth vibrato