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Why is the suona called the hooligan of musical instruments?

At the mention of suona, many people have a general feeling about it, thinking that this horn looks small, but the sound is harsh, noisy, and a little bit of "dirt". If you want your child to learn a musical instrument, suona is not the first choice, not only that, suona is even called "musical instrument hooligan", why is this?

It is said that there are three reactions to the suona. "Mom, which big sister in the village got married?" "Mom, which grandpa's birthday funeral is this for?" "This folk music, but also too good to hear too touching it"

Some people do not treat the suona, a word "earth", another word, "noisy", but in fact, suona cattle it!

The suona was introduced to China in the 3rd century A.D. from Persia and Arabia, and now it has become a folk wind instrument with a long history in China.

In the Chinese musical instrument industry, the suona has also been given a nickname - "music hooligan", of course, here "hooligan" is not derogatory, but a little playful, flirtatious. On the contrary, it is a bit of banter, flirtation flavor. Why? First of all, it can blow from your birth to send you away, as the saying goes, "blowing life, blowing people to death". Another reason is that when the suona comes out, who will compete with it.

As long as the suona voice, all other instruments will be eclipsed, is all! Because in terms of voice, no one can match it. It is said that the sound frequency of the suona is twice that of the piano, and the acoustics are four times that of the piano.

The national is the world! It is said that suona is the "hooligan of musical instruments" because of its big sound, high pitch and uniqueness, which plays an indispensable role in our folk music, and it is worthwhile to pass on this valuable tradition to the next generation.