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How many suona tunes are there?

There are quite a few of them, here are some of them:

1. Generally, the suona is played on "The Great Open Door" and "Two and a Half Words" ? During the daytime, they play "Meng Jiangnu";

2, "Crying for Five Nights", "Crying for the Emperor", "Song of the Green Sky", "A Branch of Flowers", and "Crying for Farewell";

Usually, it's all of these.

The suona, a type of Chinese folk wind instrument, is also a folk instrument that has been widely circulated throughout China.

The suona has a bright, loud tone and a wooden, conical body with a brass tube with a whistle at the top end and a brass bell (called a bowl) over the bottom end, hence the common name horn. In Taiwan, it is known as the drum blow; in Guangdong, it is also known as the tic-tac, which is one of the "eight tones" of Guangdong.