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[Musical Instrument Brand] teaches you how to choose a good suona?

Teach you how to choose a good suona. For a suona player, it is very important to choose a good suona! Let me talk about how to buy a good suona! As we all know, the sound of the suona vibrates well, which is directly related to the wood and whistle of the musical instrument. Let's start with wood. The wood used to make suona must be very particular about the selection of materials. I have played many kinds of wooden suona since I was a child. With a whistle, I put it on all kinds of wooden suona, and the sound is different. There are several kinds of wood suitable for suona: big mahogany, rosewood, jujube, rosewood, ebony, mahogany, old mahogany, ebony, big leaf rosewood and small leaf rosewood, all of which grow in tropical rain forest and grow slowly! The wood is hard! But the suona timbre made of too hard wood does not vibrate! I think the better pronunciation of suona belongs to old mahogany and rosewood. There are two kinds of rosewood, one is big leaf rosewood and the other is small leaf rosewood. How to visually distinguish the suona of big leaf rosewood and small leaf rosewood? Big-leaf rosewood-first look at the wood grain pattern of big-leaf rosewood, with wide lines, long brown eyes and smooth surface. The newly-made red sandalwood suona is purplish red in color. 2, 3 months later, the color of suona wood obviously turned into deep purple or dark brown, without sandalwood smell, look at exposure to the air! The wood foam of red sandalwood is purple, which is not easy to fall on clothes or towels, like blood. Some people call it chicken blood sandalwood! The wood vibration of the big-leaf rosewood suona is bright, crisp and vigorous, which is more suitable for playing the suona of ensemble music! Let's start with lobular rosewood. From the outside, the wood color is reddish brown, with fine grain and small and smooth brown eyes. This wood smells of sandalwood. The sound vibration of lobular rosewood is also crisp and bright, but it lacks soft timbre. More suitable for playing ensemble music! Old redwoods, generally ancient furniture in the Qing Dynasty, some are really old redwoods. Nowadays, old redwoods are very rare and hard to buy. It's hard to find old redwoods in a wood factory. From tens of thousands of pieces of wood, you can find 1 to two pieces of pure black old redwoods. Some wood factories do not have this kind of pure black old mahogany, but generally use ordinary light-colored mahogany, which is treated with some chemical raw materials to deepen the color of wood and sold as old mahogany. If you often play this suona, your fingers will often rub against the wood. In about two months, the color of the inner hall of the suona sound hole or the suona pole will become lighter or whiter. This is fake wood! Some manufacturers use some rotten miscellaneous wood to make suona! I'll teach you a method of identification. Use a knife or sandpaper to cut off a little wood where your instrument is not obvious, and the truth will come out immediately. There are also some manufacturers selling ebony and ebony as old mahogany instruments! So what's the difference in sound between old mahogany and ordinary mahogany? I think some of your friends know that the timbre of the old suona is much better than that of the new suona, and the timbre is familiar and not harsh. Woodwind instruments are more obvious than brass instruments, indicating that new musical instruments and new wood need a period of running-in, and players need to blow away the sound of the instruments! The same is true of woodwind instruments produced by general manufacturers. First, buy wood and store it for 1 2 years before making it. In this way, after some water and substances in the wood are naturally oxidized, the musical instrument made is easy to use and not easy to crack! So is the old redwood. When we bought them, the wood had already been cut down. Maybe he died in the tropical rain forest, or after being cut down, no one carried it away at that time, and the wood naturally oxidized and turned black after years of wind and rain. Only this kind of mahogany can be called old mahogany! Personally feel that lobular rosewood is expensive but easy to buy. This kind of old rosewood is really hard to buy! The suona made of this old wood has a soft tone, and whether it is blowing songs or singing songs, it contains a bright and beautiful tone! Ordinary old mahogany, with a slightly softer tone, lacks bright tone. The above can give you a reference, I hope the performer can choose a good suona according to the above materials!