"Crying at the Fifth Watch", "Crying the Emperor", "Song of the Blue Sky", "A Flower", "Crying Farewell Song", "Big Buddha Tune", "Han Biao Song"
1. "Crying at the Fifth Gentleman" is a local folk art genre, with various versions across the country. It usually tells the story of brides crying in the old society. There are many types. The singing is clear and melancholy, but also sad and moving. This is really the bottom class. Folk's "spoken life"
2. "Crying the Emperor" is a song sung by Duck. The lyrics are written by He Lang and the music is composed by RP. RP is responsible for the PS production. The blue luan has not yet rested, the night light is bright and the wise man invites the bright moon; the yellow crane is far away, and the feather fan is round and missing.
3. "Song of the Blue Sky" is a work created by Taoist Beiqizhen Qiu Chuji. It comes from "Fengxi Collection". Since its publication, it has always been valued by Taoists. In the late Yuan Dynasty, Hunyuanzi (Wang Daoyuan) He wrote "Annotation of Qingtian Song", and Lu Xixing in the Ming Dynasty wrote "Qingtian Song Test and Essay".
4. "A Branch of Flower" is a suite of songs composed by Guan Hanqing, a dramatist in the Yuan Dynasty, which is a self-narrative of his own thoughts. This set of tunes uses authentic, vivid, humorous, and exaggerated language, and uses bold and exaggerated writing styles to skillfully utilize the characteristics of the Sanqu form.
5. Funeral songs, the traditional ones include "Tomb Beating Tune", "Widow Visiting the Grave", Birds Paying Attention to the Phoenix, and Festive Suona - They also like to play drama singing and some traditional famous songs, such as Sunset Flute Drums, backgammon, the Beijing beacon fire spreads to the border villages, whips are raised to urge horses, and grain transportation is busy; there are also popular songs, such as, sister rides on the bow, big sedan chair, don't pick wild flowers on the roadside, nine sisters, etc.
The suona has a high-pitched and loud pronunciation. In the past, it was mostly used in folk singing gatherings, yangko gatherings, drumming classes and as accompaniment to local folk arts and operas. After continuous development, the playing skills have been enriched and the expressiveness has been improved. It has become a distinctive solo instrument and is used in ethnic band ensembles or as accompaniment for opera, singing and dancing. :
Suona is a kind of Chinese national wind instrument and a folk instrument widely spread throughout China.
Suona has a bright sound and loud volume. The tube is made of wood and is conical in shape. The upper end is equipped with a copper tube with a whistle, and the lower end is covered with a copper bell mouth (called a bowl), so it is commonly known as trumpet. In Taiwan, it is called drumming; in Guangdong, it is also called ticka. It is one of the "eight-tone" musical instruments in Guangdong.
Reference material: Suona_Baidu Encyclopedia