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Is there any music that is played purely with suona, without drums, gongs and other accompaniments in the background?

A Flower:

Suona solo piece, written by Ren in the spring of 1959 based on Shandong local opera and other folk tunes.

The music begins with a loose piece, using the "crying tune" tone of Shandong Bangzi, which is sad and tragic, followed by a narrative Adagio, which is soft and moving. Finally, it starts slowly and gradually moves into the middle section, using "Little Peach Red" as the material, with a lively rhythm and brisk music.

After that, there is an unfolding paragraph with the characteristics of "tassel", the repetition of short sound patterns, and the long sounds of "fanglun" appearing intermittently, creating a fiery and jubilant atmosphere.

Dazao

Suona solo, a traditional piece of northern wind singing. It was originally a folk song, in which a person plays suona, flute, zizi and other musical instruments to imitate human singing (commonly known as ka opera).

The performers used complex and difficult playing techniques to demonstrate the special timbres of various instruments, such as the grand and bright suona sound, the high and crisp flute sound, and the low and nasal sound of the handle. etc., corresponding to each other, lively and contrasting, showing the joyful scenes of funny duets between men, women, old and young in life.

The music adopts a variety of performance forms, recreating the moving scene of people carrying baskets and poles to collect red dates. It is rich in local style and rustic flavor. The style is booming, festive and joyful.

Family Portrait

Suona solo is a wind music composed of folk opera singing, board styles and tunes from the Anyang area in northern Henan.

The melody direction, modal color and playing characteristics of this piece all give people a sense of simplicity, freedom and advancement, making it unforgettable and unforgettable. The piece is composed of loose board, medium board, allegro and flying board. It can be said to be a typical traditional board structure and conforms to the traditional aesthetic trend of the Chinese people. From loose to fast, from adagio to allegro, from narration to excitement, it also gives people a sense of thinking, relief and completion.

The uniqueness of regional styles and the tolerance of playing skills have given many performers a platform and opportunity to showcase their talents. For example, the exhalation, trembling, and glissandos of the upper part of the board; the deep meaning, softness, vigor, and changes of exhalation, sliding, strength, and weakness of the middle part, and the echo, swallowing, exhalation, and fragmentation of the Allegro all make the player unique. A space to showcase your talents. Especially the flying board part is "sparse", and the climax is exciting.

Shandong Dagu

Suona solo piece, adapted by Zhao Chunting based on the tones of "Shandong Dagu".

The melody is simple and hearty, and the rhythm is lively and powerful. There is an introduction before the music, an ending after it, and the main part has three sections, which is a relationship of change and repetition. The theme has a four-sentence structure: the first two sentences are lyrical melody, and the transition after each sentence is accompanied by a band; the last two sentences use the special technique of suona to play the "three-stringed sound", with a full, short, powerful, elastic, and musical composition. A series of variations are presented, fully demonstrating the unique charm of the "three-stringed sound".

The suona is used to imitate the clanging "three-stringed sound" and the soft "flute sound", which is a unique feature of this piece and enriches the expressive power of the suona.

The salesperson came to the mountain village

Suona solo composed by Zhang Xiaofeng. The music is based on the tones of Northeastern folk songs, describing the scene of selling and shopping in mountain villages, and combines it with lyricism. The music is light and humorous.

The music is divided into: [Hurrying], [Shouting], [Valley Echo], [Mountain Village Active], [Purchasing], [Farewell], and [Keep Moving]. Each title prompts the topic. the content to be expressed in the paragraph.

Personally I think "A Hundred Birds Pay Attention to the Phoenix" is very nice

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