The Douyin BGM suona song is called "A Hundred Birds Pay Attention to the Phoenix". "A Hundred Birds Pay Attention to the Phoenix" is a folk music piece with the most comprehensive skills among the suona pieces. Especially when the suona sounds, the feeling comes. The audience can also feel the beauty of life from this song. Especially the positive, free and very rough emotions are all in "A Hundred Birds Pay Attention to the Phoenix".
"A Hundred Birds Pay Attention to the Phoenix" is a very famous piece of music among the Han people. There are different versions in Shandong, Anhui, Henan, Hebei and other places, but no matter which version it is, The enthusiasm and joy in the music are all the same. Because it is a suona piece, the difficult techniques of suona playing such as tonguing, portamento, tongue twisting, fingering, and vibrato are all included.
The original name of "Hundred Birds Paying Attention to the Phoenix" is "Ten Scenes". The song includes cuckoos, partridges, swallows, mountain chirps, bluebirds, thrushes, larks, etc. The chirping of many kinds of birds has a very good meaning, as the darkness recedes and the dawn and rising sun come, followed by the vigorous prosperity.