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The Artistic Value of Suona Song "A Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix"
The whole piece of music is played freely, often improvising, and the structure of each player is different, but it is generally based on the principle of circular structure. According to the effect of music, the whole song is divided into melody part and imitation insect bird part. The melody part is pentatonic, which has the characteristics of the melody sound of northern folk songs; The simulation part is to imitate the sounds of various birds.

A large number of suona playing techniques are used in the whole region to make the sound effect of music pleasant, clear and cheerful.

"A Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix" is the most comprehensive of all suona songs, and the performer needs high skills to fully display the characteristics of suona. The main content of "A Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix" is the beautiful scenery in nature, describing the singing and singing of birds. The tune is cheerful. When people hear this piece of music, they can feel the pursuit and yearning for a free and beautiful life. This song is often played during the wedding, which is very festive.

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"A Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix" has been processed and adapted many times since it was put on the stage. "A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix" was originally circulated among the people, with a loose musical structure and no climax. When improvising, roosters crow, hens lay eggs, and even children cry at will.

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.

Later, he won the silver prize in the 4th World Youth and Student National Music Competition. In 1970s, on the basis of the same performance, an introduction was designed to show the artistic conception of a hundred birds singing in unison, so as to strengthen the musicality, expand the colorful phrases, and adopt the fast Shuang Tu playing technique to make the music more complete.