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Who was the ancestor of suona?
The ancestor was a Persian, the exact name of the person is not available
The suona (Italian: suona), a Chinese national wind instrument, is also a folk instrument widely circulated throughout China. Introduced from Persia, the suona has a bright, loud tone and a wooden body in the shape of a rounded vertebrae, with a brass tube with a whistle at the upper end, and a brass trumpet mouthpiece (called a bowl) attached to the lower end, so it is commonly known as a trumpet. In Taiwan, the folk called Drum Blow, Guangdong will also be known as the "eight sounds".
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