Paidi (instrument)
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Paidi (Chinese: 排笛) is an instrument that consists of two to four parallel dizis of different length bound together. It was invented by Zhao Songting at the beginning of 1960s. Compared with the conventional dizi, paidi has a wider range and can produce different timbres.[1]
Hornbostel–Sachs classification421.122.1
(Sets of open side-blown flutes)
(Sets of open side-blown flutes)
InventorZhao Songting
Developed1960s
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| Hornbostel–Sachs classification | 421.122.1 (Sets of open side-blown flutes) |
| Inventor | Zhao Songting |
| Developed | 1960s |
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