The background music during the National People's Congress voting was "Xi Yang Yang (Folk Music)", with the new banhu as the main instrument. It was created in 1958 by Mr. Liu Mingyuan, the late Chinese folk music master.
The background music when officials enter is the "Welcome March", which is the march song (military song) of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. It is mainly used during major military rallies and military parades to welcome and send off the military flag.
Various background music for important occasions in China
1. "Reviewing March" is a piece of ceremonial music specially created for military parade activities. The music has a majestic and high-spirited march style, vividly It shows the heroic spirit of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
The second part of the music consists of two phrases of eight measures each. The melody contains many ascending interval jumps, and at the same time, the rhythm mostly starts from a weak beat. This feature gives the music a strong driving force. Power is like a wave, each wave is as high as a wave.
2. "The People's Army is Loyal to the Party" is an army formation song written in 1960 in collaboration with the famous military composer Xiao Min and lyricist Zhang Yongmei. Its rhythm is distinct and sonorous. It was published in "Songs of the People's Liberation Army" and spread throughout the country. In 1961, it was listed by the General Political Department of the Military Commission as one of the 13 songs that the entire army must sing.
3. "March in Lines" was adapted from the march of the Chinese People's Liberation Army by Luo Lang, conductor of the military band at the founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China, to make it easier for troops to march in lines. So as soon as it appeared, almost all troops used it during military parades and formations. At the same time, local universities, middle schools, factories, government agencies, etc. also mostly use this music in training before organizing National Day parades.