Mo Li Hua is a traditional Chinese Folks song. It is mainly preformed in China. This song has a more higher voice tone and has a slower type of tempo. The instruments used in this song are the Erhu, pipa, yangqin, piano, flute, and clarinet. Mo Li Hua is a traditional song that is frequently played instrumentally. The song employs a pentatonic scale, a characteristic Chinese traditional musical sound consisting of five notes. The song, a form of xiaodiao, or “short tune,” was well-liked in Chinese cities. I personally like this song because it is more slow and has more of a composed and planned instrumental instead of a song that sounds more improvised with their instruments.