There are four basic skills in learning hulusi
One is the connection of breath,
Two is the practice of fingering,
Three is the practice of spitting,
Three is the practice of rhythm,
Four is the practice of rhythm,
Four is independent of each other and inextricably linked,
Blowing any song,
Whether it is an exercise or a musical piece,
Whether it is an exercise or a musical piece,
There is no reason why you shouldn't learn hulusi, but you should learn it.
The training of all four is indispensable for any piece of music,
whether it is a practice piece or a piece of music.
Breath is the foundation of all wind music, and it is generally recognized that there are three methods of using breath for wind music:
1. Chest breathing: the middle of the chest expands forward and to both sides during inhalation, and the lungs expand horizontally.
2. Abdominal breathing: the lower part of the thorax expands during inhalation, the diaphragm descends, and the abdomen protrudes.
3. Thoracic-abdominal respiration: the chest and abdomen expand outward at the same time during inhalation, the diaphragm descends, and the two ribs open and lift up, so that the air fills the entire chest and abdomen.