So, even if a pianist works hard to beco a world-renowned pianist,
the inco from a single performance is only around five thousand to ten thousand euros.
While it is certainly enough to ensure basic needs are t, in comparison to social status, it's really not much.
Of course, we need to exclude Lang Lang from this.
Because the ticket prices for Lang Lang's performances range from 68 euros to 288 euros, with almost a hundred percent attendance rate.
This is precisely why Lang Lang receives a share of the profits from performances rather than a fixed performance fee.
However, he's the only one like this globally.
Below Lang Lang, the legendary pianist Agriji has concert tickets that can go up to forty euros, with an attendance rate of about ninety percent.
But even so, he is not entitled to profit-sharing.
Even for Lang Lang, purely relying on performances, he can only earn a little more than forty million RMB a year.
Which is still lower than his societal status.
If he takes on a few advertisents and appears on so variety shows in the country, his inco surpasses this amount.
Compared to the huge scale of the entire piano market, the money that the top, most profitable piano masters earn is actually not much. So, unless your family is wealthy enough to ensure you're worry-free for life, learning classical piano is not very useful.
"Then learning so guitar wouldn't be bad." After hearing the accountant's story, Chen Yiyang also felt that he had learned sothing.
So he lay on the sofa beside him, eating fruit while asking what the accountant had been doing during his absence.
"t so people," the accountant said, "Mainly, I've saved so money now, and I want to make so investnts. So, while you were away, I was looking for investnt channels."
"You're dabbling in investnts, be careful not to lose so much that you have to sell yourself to ," Chen Yiyang quipped.
"Oh, so how much do you think I can sell for?" the accountant retorted, moving closer.
Chen Yiyang didn't really have any luck in New Zealand, had been abstinent for over ten days, and now seeing soone offering, he couldn't resist.
Imdiately, he pressed the accountant onto the sofa.
"Why does it feel like you've gained weight during this ti?" Chen Yiyang squeezed a few tis, finding her more voluptuous.
"I told you, I've been looking for investnt channels and haven't had ti to exercise. But have I gained weight that quickly?"
The accountant replied, gasping for breath.
"Feels better to the touch," Chen Yiyang evaluated from a practical perspective.
Thinner looks better, but a bit of plumpness makes the physical sensation much more comfortable.
"So should I exercise or not?"
"Exercise," Chen Yiyang imdiately said, "You can be chubbier for a while and thinner for a while, this way I get a fresh experience."
"You think I'm a toy," the accountant rolled her eyes at Chen Yiyang's words.
"Still dare to talk back," Chen Yiyang snorted, increasing the range of his movents.
The accountant soon couldn't utter a word.
Half an hour later,
the two exhausted individuals lay in a super large bathtub in the villa that Chen Yiyang specially bought.
"By the way, what investnt channels have you looked into?" Chen Yiyang thought he should ask about it.
So that this silly girl doesn't really get scamd.
"There are two that I find okay," said the accountant. "One is a bungee jumping project at a tourist resort.
The introducer said the bungee project involves small investnt, high profits, and quick returns, as it is relatively attractive to young people.
In the current economic situation, most of those who spend money are young, so this project's target audience wouldn't be a worry."
"If it's easy to make money from a project, either it's illegal, or you'll need so extra strength to legally get the project,"
Chen Yiyang pointed out the key directly after hearing the accountant, "Bungee projects can easily pose safety risks. So while it seems profitable and low-cost, how to get it approved is the real key."
"I know it might be like this too," said the accountant, "But they say this is a new project, unlike the usual bungee jumps, and it's a bit easier to get approval."
"In what way is it different?" Chen Yiyang asked.
"They call it no-rope bungee jumping, which ans without a rope. Then there's a net below, similar to when soone jumps off a building, the kind of rescue thod used by the fire departnt."
No-rope bungee jumping?!
Hearing this, Chen Yiyang was bewildered.
How co bungee jumping isn't thrilling anymore, and now they're directly considering experiencing the feeling of jumping off a building?
However, what the accountant said later reminded Chen Yiyang.
Indeed, sotis when people jump off buildings, the fire departnt uses devices below to cushion, allowing people to jump without injury.
But is this reliable?
"Right," the accountant continued, "They say there have been such extre challenge projects abroad, similar no-rope bungee projects in 18 countries globally.
Before doing this no-rope bungee project, they also tested it with sandbags, saying that the net below can indeed withstand the weight of a person falling."
There are no-rope bungee project pictures abroad. The dostic project that's being prepared, because it's under a bridge, is influenced by wind speed, making it even more dangerous than this.
They've tested it with sandbags?!
Upon hearing this, Chen Yiyang imdiately told the accountant, "If they had tested it with live pigs, I'd find it a bit more reliable. Testing with sandbags, isn't this purely idiotic?
Sandbags don't have internal organs. You should know, in such high falls, external injuries are not the scary part; it's the internal injuries that should be worried about.
The huge impact can cause severe damage to human internal organs, which is why so people fall from heights, looking fine with no blood, yet they die soon after.
Because the massive impact causes severe internal organ damage. If soone is chopped a few tis, the wounds can be bandaged in ti, and maybe there's still hope.
But if internal organs are ruptured and not discovered in ti, it's surely fatal. These people testing with sandbags are simply disregarding human lives."
After saying that, Chen Yiyang took out his phone to search for whether similar projects are truly safe abroad as those planning the no-rope bungee project told the accountant.
This no-rope bungee extre project is indeed carried out in many countries abroad.
But just because it is allowed abroad doesn't an this thing is safe.
Because this project looks feasible.
The net below can indeed withstand the impact of a person falling from a height.
But one thing they didn't ntion was that in this kind of no-rope bungee project, the deadliest and most hidden danger is that ordinary people without professional training may uncontrollably flip their bodies while falling from height, turning into a free-fall posture.
If the posture is incorrect, it might cause so body parts to fold over each other, leading to injuries.
Let alone falling from tens of ters high, even with trampolines that let people jump a few ters, there have been cases in the country where people, unable to control their bodies while landing, ended up head first in the pool of cushioned balls below, resulting in complete paralysis.
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