Yu Opera style "Carrying Bridal Chair" from the album "Chinese music map to hear Henan Henan Opera classic verses"
Carrying the Sedan Chair
Opera YuOpera Qupai Nationality: Han Nationality: Henan Province
Drumhead: Li Hailong
Banhu: Meng Qingfei
Erhu: Jin Haifang, Guo Fubin
Sheng: Chen Erbin
Suona: Wang Dongdong
Treble small three strings: Lin Hua
Small gong, Clapper: Li Jun collar
The hairpin: Yang Haiyan
Big Gong: Zheng Jian
"Carrying the Sedan Chair" is the name of the suona song in Henan Opera. It originates from folk drum music and is often used to accompany the performance of carrying the sedan chair or other cheerful scenes. Suona, hundreds of birds singing, birds flap their wings, shake off the morning sun. Strings and, gongs and drums beating, following the lively rhythm, the bridal sedan set off! The suona was played joyfully, just as birds were getting more and more cheerful and crowing loudly around the bridal sedan. Stepping on the beat of the percussion music, the sedan bearers became more enthusiastic, and the wind at the foot of the car pole seemed to make the great plain more solid and heavy. In the joyful percussion music, the suona line reaches the sky, shaking the mountains and rivers.