Vocal music is traditionally sung in a thin, nasal and non-resonant voice of falsetto (high pitched). Usually in a duple meter or with a less heavy musical texture
The court music of China is called YAYUE, meaning elegant music
T’angko or chamber song which is performed inside the hall
Yiieh-hsuan or chime music is performed in the garden fronting the halls during rituals. It is accompanied by two dances; the wen-wu which is civil dance and the wu-wu which is a military dance.
Mo Li Hua is a popular Chinese song meaning “Jasmine Flower”