Hole Flute

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This carbide tipped router bit is specifically designed and fabricated for the high quality demanded by woodworking industrial applications. The cutting edges of this router bit are made from high industrial grade micrograin carbide tips brazed onto a heat-treated carbon steel body thence leading to particular hardness and rigidity. Perfect for artists or interior decorators- the key hole bit allows you to mount pictures or plaques flush to the wall. First, the bit is plunge cut perpendicular to the wood face. Then, once the bit has reached the desired depth the littler cutting surface produces a thin slot while the more prominent cutting surface makes a more prominent slot perfective for keeping the head of a nail or screw.

The Chinese bamboo flute, or dizi has a history of over 2000 years. It is a small, commodious pipe that is played horizontally and formulates a resonant and clear sound. Dimo or flute membrane is stuck over the dimo hole on the instrument for it to manufacture it is unique, penetrating tone. When played, the sound from the instrument is developed by the vibration of air columns within the bamboo flute.

Below is an introduction of the anatomy of the dizi.

- There are when it comes to 10 holes on a normal C Key Chinese bamboo flute, dizi.

- The 1st hole on the far left of the flute which is a distance away from the rest of the hole, is called the ‘mouth hole’.

- You place your lower lip at the edge of the mouth hole, versus the dizi.

- Air is blown directly all over the hole.

- The hole next to the ‘mouth hole’ is called the ‘membrane hole’, or the ‘mo kong’.

- This is where you stick the flute membrane called ‘dimo’ over the hole to invent it is bright and discerned timbre.

- Some Chinese bamboo flutes may have copper joints in amidst the ‘mouth hole’ and ‘membrane hole’.

- When you twist the copper joint of the dizi outwards, the pitch becomes flat.

- On the other hand, when you twist the copper tuning inwards, the pitch becomes sharp.

- Twist the dizi apart rather of pulling as you may harm the copper joint.

- After the ‘membrane hole’ comes 6 other holes which are the finger holes.

- The last 2 holes at the end of the dizi act as air vents. They affect the overall pitching of the Dizi but you may leave them alone.

- If the dizi is in the key of C, covering 3 holes will give you the C note while covering all holes will give you the G note.


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