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The commonly used fingering table for transposing the bamboo flute is a very important tool in bamboo flute playing. It lists the corresponding fingerings under different keys. Common fingerings include using the tube-tone as
5
(Xiaogong mode), using the tube-tone as2
(Zhenggong mode), using the tube-tone as1
(Yizi mode), using the tube-tone as6
(Chizi mode), using the tube-tone as3
(Liuzi mode), etc.Different pieces of music may have different key requirements. Through transposing fingerings, a single bamboo flute can be used to play pieces of music in various keys without the need to frequently change the flute. For example, if the original key of a certain song is
F
major, but you only have aC
major flute in your hand, by using the fingering of taking the tube-tone as2
, you can achieve the effect of playing in the key ofF
on theC
major flute.In addition, different keys will bring about different timbres and emotional expressions. Reasonable application of transposing fingerings can make the performance more colorful. In an ensemble of an orchestra, transposing fingerings can also better coordinate with other musical instruments to ensure the harmony and unity of the performance.
In conclusion, transposing the bamboo flute is essential knowledge for bamboo flute players. Mastering and applying it proficiently can greatly improve the flexibility and diversity of the performance, making the performance more outstanding and professional.
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