/ ]/ q# G6 h$ e2 sDate: Saturday, Jan 31—April 18, 2015 (10 lessons): q/ W# u% `! x& N; ?, i: ]
Time: 10:00am—11:00am9 U7 {2 X5 ? m6 Z3 [- v& l! v! d
Place: 13750 Woodcroft Avenue (139 Street, 115A Avenue) . T! t1 ~! u9 j/ ]5 t7 NCost: $100$ E2 T u) v0 B- d" v! y' Q
Registration: (780) 970-5233 or. n& P+ |3 v* [+ X) l Brenda.chan@confuciusedmonton.ca, g/ D1 x9 S& A( t% V
More information: www.confuciusedmonton.ca 9 x& ~- W3 C% U( p. I# H# x; O9 x5 E ( u e* [5 V1 R6 R7 z s. rThe hulusi was originally in Yunnan province in China. It is a free reed wind instrument. It is held vertically and has three bamboo pipes which pass through a gourd wind chest; the center pipe has finger holes and the outer two are typically drone pipes. The hulusi has a very pure clarinet-like sound.