Mo Li Hua is composed in 4/4. It is meant to be played with "beauty and grace". The tempo ranges from 68 to 76 in the song. The rhythm in the flute part ranges from having a quarter note, two eighth notes and a half note to a dotted quarter note followed by an eighth note and two quarter notes.
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Mo Li Hua is composed in 4/4. It is meant to be played with "beauty and grace". The tempo ranges from 68 to 76 in the song. The rhythm in the flute part ranges from having a quarter note, two eighth notes and a half note to a dotted quarter note followed by an eighth note and two quarter notes.
The tonality of Chinese music is pentatonic. This means it uses a scale of five notes for melodies. ...
The texture of Chinese music is often monophonic, where only one instrument is playing , or heterophonic. ...
Timbre is very important in Chinese music.