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Yi Suona

The Yi nationality suona (pinyin: yí zú suǒ nà) is a double-reed gas-sounding instrument of the Yi nationality. In Yi language, they are called Mohe, Mohong, Bailai, Zenai, etc. Because the whole body is made of wood, it is also known as the Yi wooden suona. Popular in Weining, Bijie, Liupanshui, Guizhou Province and Ganluo, Xide, Butuo, Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province.

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  • Chinese name:Yi Suona
  • type:Yi nationality double-reed air-sounding instrument
  • alias:Mo He, Mo Hong, Bai Lai, Ze Nai, etc.
  • Pinyin:yí zú suǒ nà
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Suona, the homonym of Yi language is "Di Lie", and the homonym of Suona tune is "Di Lie title"
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Zhang Zhengqiang, a Yi suona player who lives in Zitang Village, Zhujie Township, Changning County, is a "traditional family". With his dedication and love for suona, he has carried forward the craftsmanship handed down from his ancestors.
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Zhang Zhengqiang, a Yi suona player who lives in Zitang Village, Zhujie Township, Changning County, Baoshan City, Yunnan Province, is a suona player of the Yi nationality.
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And in the numerous memories, there will always be a suona figure. In the past, whenever there was a wedding or funeral in the village, a suona would be heard, and when there was joy and sadness, the tune was blown from the small, medium and large copper suonas.
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The suona plate is essentially an amplifier or resonator of the suona. Without the suona plate, the sound produced by the suona rod will not be loud. Its function is like the human mouth, which resonates for the sound emitted by the articulator. With a loud voice, the performance of suona scores can play a role in setting off a happy or sad atmosphere in various celebrations.
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The role of the suona rod is the most important in the suona part. In particular, the suona score should be reflected by the closing change of the sound hole on the suona rod. There is no such closed change of the sound hole on the suona rod. Then, after the sound of the whistle passes through a series of sound transmission holes, although the sound is enlarged, it is still the original sound, without the rise and fall, without cadence, and even less. What's the score. Therefore, there is no suona without the suona rod.
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