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What kind of music is suona solo, a hundred birds flying towards the phoenix?
Suona solo is a kind of folk percussion ensemble music. "Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix" is a Han folk music with suona as the main instrument. It was first popular in Henan, Shandong, Hebei, Anhui and other places. With lively and cheerful tunes, it describes the sounds of hundreds of birds and songs, gives full play to suona's specialty of imitating, shows a vibrant natural scene, and evokes people's love for nature and memories of working life. "A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix" is one of the top ten famous songs of China national instrumental music, and it is a traditional tune that is appreciated by refined and popular tastes. Suona is a reed instrument, also known as trumpet, which consists of five parts: whistle, air disc, letter (core), pole and bowl. Suona has many kinds, wide range, rich, soft, simple, deep and full timbre, and can play a melody that is intense, high and euphemistic, with various artistic expressions such as solo, ensemble, accompaniment and concerto.