Suona, are you studious?

Studious.

Suona is not a complicated instrument. Its structure is very simple, consisting of five parts: whistle, gas tag, core, rod and bowl. Some simple structures can play almost all the skills of wind music, and even imitate beautiful sounds such as human singing and bird singing.

Playing suona also requires some skills, and the sound hole should be completely filled with your fingers. If the sound hole is not pressed tightly, the sound will often be inaccurate. Therefore, grasping the playing atmosphere of suona has become a science. Playing suona often consumes more gas, and the higher the sound, the greater the gas consumption.

Matters needing attention in suona learning

When practicing on musical instruments, practice slowly first, and coordinate your tongue and fingers well. The main problem for beginners is that they spit lightly and painfully, and when they are bitter, they will be soft, and the bitter pronunciation will be vague. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen hard practice when practicing. In Shuang Tu's performance, the coordination between fingers and tongue is very important, which requires that fingers should be in place before the tongue, not synchronized or later.

Otherwise, the tongue sounds unreal, unreal and inaccurate, especially in the fast Shuang Tu performance. If your fingers are synchronized with your tongue or later than your tongue, the whole of Shuang Tu will fall into chaos, so I suggest you pay more attention to your fingers when practicing or playing Shuang Tu.