Comparison to Western “Classical Music”: While “classical music” is a useful starting point, there's a key difference. Western classical music is often centered on complex harmony and a well-defined historical canon (Baroque, Classical, Romantic periods). Mínyuè, on the other hand, traditionally emphasizes melody, timbre (the unique sounds of the instruments), and rhythm to create its emotional impact. A Chinese orchestra is structured differently from a Western symphony, with its own families of instruments: plucked strings (like the
古筝 guzheng and
琵琶 pipa), bowed strings (like the
二胡 erhu), winds (like the
笛子 dizi), and percussion.