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Place: 13750 Woodcroft Avenue (139 Street, 115A Avenue) : \: q D! z6 Z8 d# |8 qCost: $100! I9 s- s! a3 A) K8 n! V
Registration: (780) 970-5233 or / @3 e! d1 [, T6 B$ oBrenda.chan@confuciusedmonton.ca & v, s U9 ]* e2 @ U: NMore information: www.confuciusedmonton.ca2 n" @' H# m& X( H5 G
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The 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.