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What kind of music is suona solo "A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix"?
Suona solo "A Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix" is a folk percussion ensemble.

Suona song "A Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix" is one of the top ten national instrumental music in China. It is a famous Han folk music originally created by Wei Ziyuan, a master of folk music. It shows a vivid natural scene with lively and cheerful melody and the sound of birds singing. A golden suona handed down from generation to generation shines in front of us, and family stories handed down from generation to generation float in our ears, which is shocking.

"Hundred Birds Toward the Phoenix", also known as "Hundred Birds Toward the King and the Map", has rich cultural connotations. Among them, the song "A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix" was originally a folk music popular in Shandong, Henan, Hebei and other places. It shows a vibrant natural scene with warm and cheerful melody and the sound of birds singing. In Henan and other places, hundred birds are often used in wedding ceremonies.

Origin of "A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix":

The tune "A Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix" was originally popular in Henan, Anhui (mainly in northern Anhui), Shandong, Hebei and other places. It shows a vibrant natural scene with warm and cheerful melody and the sound of birds singing.

This song is difficult to learn, generally difficult to learn. Learners need to work hard, keep practicing and accumulate years in order to truly master this song and blow out its proper flavor. 1953 In the spring, the team from Heze, Shandong Province participated in the national performance as a suona solo and was warmly welcomed.

When A Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix was selected to perform in the 4th World Young Students Art Festival, it was handled by Ren Tongxiang, a folk musician, with the assistance of professional musicians. In view of the defects of the original song, the birdsong was compressed, the rooster song was deleted, and a cadenza with special circulation ventilation technique was designed, which extended the allegro ending and made the whole song end in a warm and jubilant atmosphere.