Mo Li Hua

Mo Li Hua

1.How will you describe the rhythm or tempo of the song Mo Li Hua? 2.What is the time signature of the song Mo Li Hua? 3.In what key signature is Mo Li Hua pasagot asap

1. 1.How will you describe the rhythm or tempo of the song Mo Li Hua? 2.What is the time signature of the song Mo Li Hua? 3.In what key signature is Mo Li Hua pasagot asap


Answer:

1.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.

2. 4/4

3. G major


2. 1. what is the timber of Mo Li Hua ?2. what is the rhythm of Mo Li Hua ?3. what is the melody of Mo Li Hua ?4. what is the texture of Mo Li Hua ?5. what is the form of Mo Li Hua ?pa tulong po please kailangan na po :( :( :( nonsence will be reported good job will be brainliest + follow :) :) :) :) thank you po send ko po kayo 200 points ​​​


1.

It uses the five note (pentatonic) scale ubiquitous in Chinese music. The tune is one of xiaodiao ("short tunes"), popular in Chinese urban areas. In 1804 a British diplomat, John Barrow, noted that the tune seems to be one of the most popular songs in China

2.

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

3.

xiaodiao

4.

Mo Li Hua also has the same texture throughout most of the piece. It starts out monophonic with only one person playing.

5.

pentatonic scale

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3. timbre of mo li hua​


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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4. is mo li hua syncopated ​


MO LI HUA OF CHINA

Mo Li Hua (Chinese: 茉莉花; pinyin: Mòlìhuā or Mòlihuā; lit. 'Jasmine Flower'[b]) is a well known Chinese people tune from the Jiangnan region.The tune traces all the way back to the eighteenth century. Over the long haul, numerous local varieties were made, and the tune acquired prevalence both in China and abroad.

The melody became one of the primary Chinese society tunes to turn out to be generally known external China.

The melody was supposed to be a top pick of China's previous chief, Jiang Zemin (it was at his solicitation that the tune was played during the exchange service in Hong Kong). The tune was played during Central Committee of the Communist Party of China gatherings.

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5. county origin of MO LI HUA ​


Answer:

China

Explanation:

Mo Li Hua (Chinese: 茉莉花; pinyin: Mòlìhuā or Mòlihuā; lit. 'Jasmine Flower') is a popular Chinese folk song from the Jiangnan region. The song dates back to the 18th century. Over time, many regional variations were created, and the song gained popularity both in China and abroad.


6. what is rhythm of mo li hua​


Answer:

Explanation:Rhythm is the regular repeated pattern of sounds.It serves as the pulse of the musical composition.This element has three components:beat,tempo and meter.


7. dynamic of mo li hua ​


Answer:

Explanation:

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.


8. what is the dymanics of mo li hua​


Answer:

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.

Answer:

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Explanation:

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9. does mo li hua repetitive?​


Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Mo Li Hua is a repetitive ballad folk song, which can be easily memorized because it has short tunes.

Mo Li Hua is a Jasmine Flower in English term. The song describes the appearance of a jasmine flower, which is beautiful and white. A jasmine flower can be compared to a woman with a pure heart, beautiful in her own way, being praised by a lot of people.


10. what is the characteristics of mo li hua​


Answer:

mo li hua is composed in 4/4 l. 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 half note to a dotted quarter note followed by an eighth and two quarter two


11. Origin of the song mo li hua


Answer:

Mo Li Hua (Chinese: 茉莉花; pinyin: Mòlìhuā or Mòlihuā; lit. 'Jasmine Flower') is a popular Chinese folk song from the Jiangnan region. The song dates back to the 18th century. Over time, many regional variations were created, and the song gained popularity both in China and abroad.

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Answer:

Mo Li Hua (Chinese: 茉莉花; pinyin: Mòlìhuā or Mòlihuā; lit. 'Jasmine Flower') is a popular Chinese folk song from the Jiangnan region. The song dates back to the 18th century. Over time, many regional variations were created, and the song gained popularity both in China and abroad.

Explanation:

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12. texture of mo li hua


Answer:

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Mo Li Hua also has the same texture throughout most of the piece. It starts out monophonic with only one person playing. Then it stays this way as it switches to a different instrument playing by itself. The texture changes to homophonic, when the ehru has the main part and the other instrument is the accompaniment. A bit farther in the piece, the texture switches to homorhythmic where the voices of the instruments all move together.

Explanation:

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13. The Mo Li Hua song is sung by a-​


Answer:

The Mo li Hua song is sung by a Chinese pianist is Lang Lang

Answer:

Lang Lang

Explanation:

Mo Li Hua is a popular Chinese folk song from the Jiangnan region. The song dates back to the 18th century. Over time, many regional variations were created, and the song gained popularity both in China and abroad


14. What is the meaning of Mo li Hua?


Mo li Hua is a traditional Chinese song with beautifully gentle and lyrical Melody.

Jasmine Flower

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15. what is the tempo of Mo Li Hua


Answer:

68 to 7668 to 76Mo 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.

Explanation:

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16. melody of the song mo li hua​


answer: It uses the five note (pentatonic) scale ubiquitous in Chinese music.


17. dynamic of mo li hua​


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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

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18. what is the form of mo li hua​


Answer:

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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19. what is the melody of mo li hua


Answer:

What melody is used in the folk song mo li hua? PENTATONIC. This pertains to the Cordillera Music such as Owiwi, Dagdagay, Oppiya, Chag-ay, Oggayan, Didiyaw, Sangsangit, Sowe-ey, Dakuyon, Dinaweg, Owayat, Chey-asa, Kapya, Angwa, Dawak, and many others.


20. what is the dynamic of mo li hua?


Answer:

Mo Li Hua is composed in 4/4. It is meant to be played with "beauty and grace".

Explanation:

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21. Write the lyrics of Mo Li Hua​


MOLIHUA

(Traditional Chinese Folksong)

(Mandarin Version)

Hao yiduo meilidi molihua;

Hao yiduo meilidi molihua.

Fenfang meili manzhiya,

Yu xiang yu bai renren kua

Rang wo lai jiang ni zhaixia

Songgei bierenjia,

Molihua ya, molihua

*****

JASMINE FLOWER

(Traditional Chinese Folksong)

Here is a beautiful jasmine flower;

Here is a beautiful jasmine flower.

Perfumed blossoms fill the branch,

Fragrant and white for everyone's delight.

Let me come and pick a blossom

To give to someone,

Jasmine flower, oh jasmine flower.


22. what is the message of mo li hua


Answer:

thank you so much

Explanation:

thank you so much

Answer:

Mo Li Hua is a Jasmine Flower in English term. The song describes the appearance of a jasmine flower, which is beautiful and white. A jasmine flower can be compared to a woman with a pure heart, beautiful in her own way, being praised by a lot of people.

Explanation:

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23. What is mo li Hua form? ​


Answer:

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.

Explanation:

Answer:

a Chinese woodcut artist and communist

Explanation:

Li Hua March 6, 1907 − May 5, 1994, a Chinese woodcut artist and communist known for his participation in left-wing activities, was born in Panyu, Guangdong


24. what is meter of mo li hua​


Metre 4/4. Tempo 130 bpm (ends at 140) Tempo Notes Medium.

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25. MO LI HUA song message


(悉尼歌剧院独唱音乐会)
编配:华宜
曲长:4分33秒
好一朵美丽的茉莉花
好一朵美丽的茉莉花
芬芳美丽满枝桠
又香又白人人夸
让我来将你摘下
送给新郎家
茉莉花呀
茉莉花
o HUAYI 精确打造 o
好一朵美丽的茉莉花
好一朵美丽的茉莉花
芬芳美丽满枝桠
又香又白人人夸
让我来将你摘下
送给新郎家
茉莉花呀
茉莉花
好一朵美丽的茉莉花
好一朵美丽的茉莉花
芬芳美丽满枝桠
又香又白人人夸
让我来将你摘下
送给新郎家
茉莉花呀
茉莉花
o HUAYI 精确打造 o
好一朵美丽的茉莉花
好一朵美丽的茉莉花
芬芳美丽满枝桠
又香又白人人夸
让我来将你摘下
送给新郎家
茉莉花呀
茉莉花
茉莉花呀
茉莉花


26. what is the rhythm of mo li hua​


Answer:

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.

Answer:

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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27. country of origin of mo li hua


Answer:

China

Explanation:

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28. 1.what is Mo Li Hua?


Answer:

The song “Mo Li Hua” is about a jasmine flower. In Chinese opera, the performers use formal hand gestures to enhance their performance. 

Explanation:

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29. what is the rythm of mo li hua​


Answer:

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.

Explanation:

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Answer:

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 follo wed by an eighth note and two quarter notes.

In this way, what is the time signature of Mo Li Hua?

She et Music: Mo Li Hua

Title: Mo Li Hua

Key: G major

Range: D4 - G5

Time signature: 4/4

Tempo: 84 B P M


30. Message of the song mo li hua


Answer:

Mo Li Hua means Jasmine Flower. In their culture, this flower symbolizes fame. The songs implies that fame should not be valued too much.

Explanation:

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