The role of music during tea art performances is to create an artistic environment.
During the tea art performance process, emphasis is placed on using music to create an artistic environment, especially Chinese classical music that emphasizes sentiment, self-entertainment, and enjoyment of life. The Chinese tea ceremony requires music to be played during the tea ceremony in order to promote the rediscovery of people's natural spirit and the re-creation of the humanistic spirit. Types of music suitable for tea art performances in tea houses. The following three types of music are most suitable for elegant tea houses.
1. Chinese classical music, such as "Spring River with Flowers and Moonlight Night", "Flowing Water", "Thoughts from afar", "Birds in the Empty Mountain", etc.
2. Modern composers composed music for tea tasting, such as "Fragrance Floating in the Water and Clouds", "Eight Oolong Immortals", "Orchid" and "Leisurely Listening to Tea".
3. Carefully recorded sounds of nature, such as mountain springs and waterfalls, small streams, rain hitting banana trees, wind blowing in bamboo forests, pine trees and waves, etc.
The above three types of music are beyond the entertainment of ordinary popular music. They will penetrate the natural beauty into the souls of tea drinkers, trigger the beauty hidden in the hearts of tea drinkers, and create a spring breeze for tea tasting. beautiful mood. Classical songs that best reflect the beautiful scenery under the moon. Classical songs that best reflect the beautiful scenery under the moon include "Spring River Flowers on a Moonlit Night", "Moon High", "Neon Clothes Song", "Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon", "Pinghu Autumn Moon", etc.
Famous classical songs that reflect the sounds of mountains and rivers. Famous classical songs that reflect the sounds of mountains and rivers include "Flowing Water", "Convergence", "Xiaoxiang Water Clouds", "Valley Breeze", etc. Classical songs that imitate the sounds of birds. Classical songs that imitate the sounds of birds include "Haiqingna swan", "Goose falling on the flat sand", "Birds singing in the empty mountain", "Partridge flying", etc.