Music types suitable for tea performances in tea houses
The following three types of music are most suitable for elegant tea houses.
(1) Chinese classical songs, such as Moonlit Night on a Spring River, Running Water, Missing in the Distance, Birds in an Empty Mountain, etc.
(2) Music written by modern composers for tea tasting, such as Gone with the Wind in Shui Yunjian, Eight Immortals of Oolong, You Lan and Leisure Listening to Tea.
(3) Carefully recorded sounds of nature, such as mountain springs, waterfalls, flowing streams, rain hitting plantains, wind blowing bamboo forests, pine trees and waves, etc.
The above-mentioned three kinds of music are beyond the entertainment of ordinary pop music. They will infiltrate natural beauty into the soul of tea people, arouse the hidden beauty in the hearts of tea people, and create a beautiful artistic conception like a spring breeze for tea tasting.
Classical songs that best reflect the beautiful scenery under the moon
Classical songs that best reflect the beautiful scenery under the moon include Moonlit Night on the Spring River, Yuergao, Nishang Song, Clouds Chasing the Moon, Autumn Moon in Pinghu and so on.
Classical famous songs reflecting the sound of mountains and rivers
Classical famous songs reflecting the sound of mountains and rivers include Running Water, Convection, Xiaoxiang Water Cloud, Yougu Breeze and so on.
Classical songs imitating the sound of birds
Classical songs imitating the sound of birds include Swan in the Sea, Wild Goose in Pingsha, Birds in the Empty Mountain, Partridge Flying and so on.
Music written by modern composers for tea tasting
Leisure Listening to Tea, Fragrant Shui Yunjian, Eight Immortals of Oolong, You Lan, Osmanthus Longjing, Fragrant Scent over the Mountain and Moon, Listening to Pots, A Basket of Tea Songs, Offering Tea and Playing Music on Bamboo, etc.
sounds of nature suitable for recording good tea
waterfalls in mountain springs, flowing water in streams, rain hitting plantains, wind blowing bamboo forests, autumn insects singing, birds chirping, pine trees and waves, etc.