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Which of the following folk music is "A Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix": ()

"A Hundred Birds Toward the Phoenix" is a folk music played by suona, lively and enthusiastic, imitating the tune sung by birds.

"A Hundred Birds Toward the Phoenix" is a suona folk music, cheerful and enthusiastic, imitating the tune sung by birds. "A Hundred Birds Toward the Phoenix" is the most comprehensive song in the suona repertoire. For the player, this song should not only use the unique skills of suona, such as spitting, sliding, tongue, finger painting and vibrato, but also use the skills of swallowing, spitting, padding, beating, rubbing and pressing, as well as the difficult skills of punching tongue, punching air, rebounding, anti-Shuang Tu, Legato, air-lip vibrato and finger-air vibrato.

Creation background

1 "A Hundred Birds Toward the Phoenix", formerly known as "Ten Scenes", is the most representative of many suona songs, which has brought the expressive force of suona to the extreme. Its music is full of songs and dances, flowers and birds and vibrant natural scenes. You can hear the yearning and pursuit of a free and beautiful life, and you can also feel the lively and rough life atmosphere.

2. A Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix is a famous Han folk music and one of the most famous suona songs. It was originally a kind of folk music popular in Shandong, Anhui, Henan, Hebei and other places, and was later put on the stage for solo, which was immediately widely loved by people. Music evokes people's love for nature and memories of work and life with warm and cheerful melody. It symbolizes the vivid artistic conception that the night disappears and the sun rises.

3. "A Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix" is not only a suona song, but also adapted into guzheng music, accordion music, piano music and so on. Wang Jianzhong, a famous composer in China, wrote a piano solo of the same name based on Birds of the Phoenix. On the basis of retaining the characteristics of the original suona music, the melody and paragraph structure of the original music are adjusted by combining the aesthetic and creative techniques of western music. While absorbing the characteristics of suona performance, it uses the development techniques of traditional music to simplify and unify, and adds national harmony.