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and a flared copper end. notes are played by fingering, and players use their mouth to control the suona's volume, pitch, and timbre. skillfully played, the suona produces clear, bright notes that sometimes resemble birdcalls. not surprisingly, one of the most famous suona pieces is called "hundred birds
and a flared copper end. notes are played by fingering, and players use their mouth to control the suona's volume, pitch, and timbre. skillfully played, the suona produces clear, bright notes that sometimes resemble birdcalls. not surprisingly, one of the most famous suona pieces is called "hundred birds...
https://www.shenyunperformingarts.org/explore/view/article/e/cJjarBd1ysk/chinese-music-instruments-suona.html
sites. following first contact with europeans, the population plummeted to by , all resident in either skidegate or old masset. today, the haida gwaii islands are less populated, at people, than they were a century ago when haida communities thrived along the shores. today, two out of three haida live
wildlife: haida gwaii is rich in wildlife in the sky and sea, and on the ground. many of the animals are native, but some – blacktail deer, elk, beavers, raccoons, and even wild cows in naikoon provincial park – are introduced. among the native species, expect to see black bears, and river otters, birds...
http://britishcolumbia.com/plan-your-trip/regions-and-towns/northern-bc-and-haida-gwaii/haida-gwaii/