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Chinese flutes come in various types. They include Transverse Flutes: * Dizi (and its varieties such as the qudi and bangdi; primary transverse flutes, usually made of bamboo and distinctively has a buzzing membrane) * Koudi (a small center-blown mouth flute with open-ends) * (a large center-blown flute with open-ends) * Chi (an ancient center-blown transverse flute with closed ends and front finger holes.) * (dizi without membrane) * Xindi (fully chromatic dizi without membrane) * (keyed dizi without membrane) End-Blown Flutes (air split directly on mouthpiece):

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  • Čínské flétny jsou dechové hudební nástroje pocházející z Číny. Většinou se vyrábí z bambusu a řadí se do skupiny bambusových nástrojů, ačkoli se někdy na jejich výrobu používají i jiné materiály, například nefrit. Rozdělují se na několik typů. (cs)
  • Un Ti fou un tipus arcaic de flauta travessera que es desenvolupà sobretot a la Xina durant la dinastia zhou. Va tenir un nombre creixent de forats, un dels quals es tapava amb una fina fibra vegetal que vibrava en vibrar la columna d'aire i modificava el timbre de l'instrument. Va assolir el seu desenvolupament màxim durant la dinastia Ming. (ca)
  • Chinese flutes come in various types. They include Transverse Flutes: * Dizi (and its varieties such as the qudi and bangdi; primary transverse flutes, usually made of bamboo and distinctively has a buzzing membrane) * Koudi (a small center-blown mouth flute with open-ends) * (a large center-blown flute with open-ends) * Chi (an ancient center-blown transverse flute with closed ends and front finger holes.) * (dizi without membrane) * Xindi (fully chromatic dizi without membrane) * (keyed dizi without membrane) End-Blown Flutes (air split directly on mouthpiece): * Xiao (end-blown vertical bamboo flute) * Gudi, an ancient vertical flute made from the bones of large birds * Paixiao (pan pipes with distinctive notched or curved blowholes to allow for greater expression) * Xun (clay globular flute) (Uyghur and Mongolian minorities also play a version of the Turkish ney.) Fipple Flutes (air split through whistle flue duct): * "Sister xiao" (one of many forms of recorder-style flutes) * (special recorder-style flute with additional internal reed) * Paidi (fipple pipes) * and (Chinese ocarina.) Free-Reed flutes (use free-reed instead of splitting the airway, but otherwise play in a similar capacity to flute in terms of breath support and fingering.): * Bawu (transverse free-reed flute) * Hulusi (vertical gourd free-reed flute normally with one or two drone pipes) Chinese flutes are generally made from bamboo (see bamboo flutes) and belong to the bamboo , although they can be (and have been) made of other materials such as jade. (en)
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  • Čínské flétny jsou dechové hudební nástroje pocházející z Číny. Většinou se vyrábí z bambusu a řadí se do skupiny bambusových nástrojů, ačkoli se někdy na jejich výrobu používají i jiné materiály, například nefrit. Rozdělují se na několik typů. (cs)
  • Un Ti fou un tipus arcaic de flauta travessera que es desenvolupà sobretot a la Xina durant la dinastia zhou. Va tenir un nombre creixent de forats, un dels quals es tapava amb una fina fibra vegetal que vibrava en vibrar la columna d'aire i modificava el timbre de l'instrument. Va assolir el seu desenvolupament màxim durant la dinastia Ming. (ca)
  • Chinese flutes come in various types. They include Transverse Flutes: * Dizi (and its varieties such as the qudi and bangdi; primary transverse flutes, usually made of bamboo and distinctively has a buzzing membrane) * Koudi (a small center-blown mouth flute with open-ends) * (a large center-blown flute with open-ends) * Chi (an ancient center-blown transverse flute with closed ends and front finger holes.) * (dizi without membrane) * Xindi (fully chromatic dizi without membrane) * (keyed dizi without membrane) End-Blown Flutes (air split directly on mouthpiece): (en)
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  • Ti (flauta) (ca)
  • Čínské flétny (cs)
  • Chinese flutes (en)
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