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Why is it that when the suona comes out in "Flash Girl", the western musical instruments are in chaos?
The reason for this is the following:

First of all, timbre

Suona is loud, cheerful and bold, which is incomparable to western musical instruments.

Second, rhythm and prosody.

When the suona is forced into the solo part, the piano simply taps the superimposed triad, trying to match the rhythm. Then suona forced the rhythm into a loose board. There is only speed in western music, and I never feel the natural rhythm of pine board, so I have to let suona continue solo.

Third, hit the airport.

After suona solo's "Birds fly towards the phoenix", there is an airport, the length of which depends entirely on the accumulation of feelings. But western music doesn't have this, so there is no time to follow it.

Suona (also known as trumpet, advocating) is a musical instrument, which was introduced to China from Persia and Arabia in the 3rd century. Suona consists of five parts: whistle, gas tag, invasion, pole and bowl. There are eight holes (the first seven and the last one) in the wooden conical tube, and a thin copper tube is installed at the upper end of the tube, which is covered with a reed whistle with double springs, and a copper bowl-shaped speaker is installed at the upper end of the wooden tube. Its pronunciation is cheerful and bold, loud and clear, and it is rigid and soft.