In addition to the standard
dongxiao, there are other types of xiao which includes (but not limited to): The
bei xiao (), "Northern Xiao") is the common variant of Xiao in the North. It is characterized by its longer construction usually made of
Purple Bamboo. The Bei Xiao's tone is less thick than the Nan Xiao, as it does not include the root of bamboo. Its mouthpiece is commonly in a U shape. The
qin xiao () is a version of the
beixiao, which is narrower and generally in the key of F with eight smaller finger holes, used to accompany the
guqin. The narrowness of the
qin xiao makes the tone softer, making it more suitable to play with the
qin which is a very quiet instrument and a normal
beixiao would drown out its low volume. The
nanxiao (), "Southern Xiao"), sometimes called
chiba (, "foot-eight", an old name still used for the Japanese
shakuhachi) is a short
xiao with open mouthpiece used in the
Nanyin, the local Fujianese opera from
Quanzhou. Typically, the end incorporates a part of the root of the bamboo. This variant of Xiao is used in the South of China and in Taiwan, usually made of Taiwanese bamboo. ==Related instruments==