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Which installment of the Daily Up oboe

Blowing suona, is the November 11, 2020 episode of "Everyday Up".

Yan Yongqiang plays a pop song in suona, and Wang Yibo is stunned, in this episode of "Everyday Up", a variety HD video that aired on Youku and went live on Nov 11, 2020 at 16:23:10 PM.

The latest installment of "Everyday Up" returns to traditional Chinese culture , with Chinese and Western instruments recreating "Hundred Birds to the Phoenix," a tearful tale of inheritance on the Loess Plateau.

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Suona, the Chinese suona, is a traditional Chinese instrument. p>Sona

The suona is China's main national instrument, and is often responsible for the main theme in national orchestras.

The suona has a majestic and loud tone, and the body of the oboe is made of mahogany and is conical in shape, with a brass core with a reed whistle at the upper end and a brass bowl mouthpiece over the lower end. In Taiwan, the folk called drums blowing; in the south is the "eight notes" in one of the instruments, in Henan, Shandong, called the horn, there are a hundred birds towards the phoenix, the two eight boards of the western Henan and other famous repertoire.