1. Folk societies or groups: In many places, especially in rural areas, you may find some folk societies or groups dedicated to protecting and inheriting traditional musical instruments. You can seek opportunities to learn from teachers by joining their game groups or asking them for advice.
2. Conservatory of Music or Art School: Many universities or art schools have majors in music or traditional musical instruments, so you can consider enrolling in related courses. These schools usually have professional teachers to guide students to learn various traditional musical instruments, including suona.
3. Musical instrument classrooms or studios: In some big cities, there may be special musical instrument classrooms or studios to provide teaching services for traditional musical instruments such as suona. You can search the local musical instrument school or studio and ask them if they have suona lessons and have the opportunity to learn from teachers.
It should be noted that learning suona's A Hundred Birds in the Phoenix requires certain basic knowledge and skills of music. Before learning from the teacher, you can learn some basic music theories and playing skills in advance by self-study or attending music training classes, which will help you better understand and learn suona.
In addition, the specific location and opportunities may vary by region and time. I suggest you consult local musicians, cultural centers or musical instruments to get more accurate information and guidance. I wish you a successful study of suona's A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix!