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Suona fingerboard
1. Press the point with the right index finger and press the point with the left finger, and blow 1.
2. Let go of your right hand, press the finger of your left hand on the hole and blow 2.
3. Let go of your right hand, press points with your left index finger, middle finger and thumb, and blow 3.
4, the right hand is completely released, and the left index finger and thumb hold the hole and blow 4.
5. Press the hole with your right finger, press the hole with your left finger, and blow 5.
6. Press the hole with the index finger, middle finger and ring finger of the right hand, and press the hole with the finger of the left hand, and blow 6.
7. Press points with the index finger and middle finger of the right hand, press points with all fingers of the left hand, and blow 7.
Tuning method
In the traditional tuning method of suona, it is based on the instruments used. Regardless of the size or the thickness of the woodwind, pressing all the sound holes (that is, the woodwind sound) is called "tuning".
The naming of this "Ben Diao" is a common name everywhere. Take the "seven-inch" small suona as an example, its pitch is equivalent to the central "C" of the keyboard instrument, that is, "1".
Its scale is arranged as "1254567 12", and then, taking the seven sounds of this scale as the sound name of "CDEFGAB", we get "1=e, 1=D, i=E"
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