Guanzi
- Chinese: 管子 (guǎnzǐ)
The guǎnzǐ is an ancient type of Chinese flute, consisting of a simple cylindrical construction with a double-reed. Though often replaced in ensembles today by the saxophone, it produces a much wider melodic range than the otherwise somewhat similar double-reed suona.
Traditionally, the guǎnzǐ was played in folk music and regional opera forms, as well as at specific occasions such as funerals and weddings.
References
- Gallery labels, Musical Instruments gallery, Metropolitan Museum of Art.