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Miao Suona

The Miao Suona (pinyin: miáo zú suǒ nà) is popular in the Miao areas of Jishou, Huayuan, Fenghuang and other counties in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province.

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  • Chinese name:Miao Suona
  • popular area:Jishou, Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province
  • category:Miao nationality double-reed air-sounding instrument
  • shape:hollow cone
  • pinyin:miáo zú suǒ nà
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Yang Faguang was born in a suona family, and his ancestor was a famous folk suona master. Under the influence and cultivation of their predecessors, all their family members can play suona, forming a spectacle of suona culture inheritance with a hundred flowers blooming.
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Yang Faguang was born in a suona family, and his ancestor was a famous folk suona master. Under the influence and cultivation of their predecessors, all their family members can play suona, forming a spectacle of suona culture inheritance with a hundred flowers blooming.
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The Miao suona is a folk wind instrument that Miao compatriots like to see and hear. It occupies an important position in the life of the Miao people. Whenever the Miao township is on New Year's Day, wedding celebrations and other occasions, it is played to add to the fun.
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When playing the Miao suona, the body of the tube is placed upright, the suona is held in both hands, the little finger, ring finger, middle finger and index finger of the right hand press one to four holes respectively; With oboe whistle, it can be played with cyclic ventilation, and can be played flat or superfluous.
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The shape of the Miao suona is similar to the Han suona, which consists of a pipe body, a core, a pipe whistle and a bell mouth. The overall height is 46 cm. The tube body is made of wood, mostly made of locally produced paulownia.
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