[And the contestants on site... why is there soone crying? How much were they paid?! (Shocked)]
[Maybe this is the power of fan circles.]
[.....]
The subsequent incoming comnts quickly ford a rivalry with the previous ones.
And it swiftly sparked a wave of tension.
Both sides quickly engaged in a verbal war in the live broadcast room, and for a while, vulgar language was flying everywhere...
"Music is a very subjective thing. Different people have different feelings when faced with different music, which is perfectly normal."
At this mont, Zhu Ye stood up and gently tried to diate.
He never expected that such an excellent piece of work could also provoke a quarrel.
And the quarrel was actually between "people who couldn’t empathize" and "people who were moved."
"Yes, as a famous saying goes: there are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people’s eyes..."
Fengye tried to ease the tense atmosphere with a teasing tone, but it had little effect.
In a live broadcast room of 500,000 people, such a public opinion storm was very dangerous.
Soon, it would probably spread to major social platforms.
At this mont, both comntators were sweating profusely as they looked at the performance site, trying to change the subject.
However, at that mont, both of them saw what seed to be an odd scene.
On stage,
after completing the variation that led the music to the second climax, Lin Tian and Gan Yanyu were performing.
While playing, they occasionally exchanged glances.
Mr. Lin Tian’s lips seed to hold an irrepressible smile...
This smile had nothing to do with the intent of their current performance!
Both comntators were absolutely certain.
Because this smile was sowhat overly comical.
It seed more like it was amusing, as if expecting sothing ironic, and hence it appeared.
Could it be...?
Fengye glanced uncertainly at Zhu Ye.
Could it be that Mr. Lin Tian and Mr. Gan Yanyu had anticipated that after their variation... it would spark a debate among the audience?
Considering their familiarity with the competition rules, it was not impossible.....
"..."
Suddenly, Fengye had a lightbulb mont.
He hurriedly looked at Zhu Ye, who showed a similarly astonished expression.
After exchanging looks, both of them had the answer!
This audience quarrel was not without reason but had been anticipated long before!
Because those engaging in the verbal battle were not professional trolls, not arguing for the sake of arguing, they just couldn’t... empathize!
Because they couldn’t empathize, when they saw others lavish praise and imrse themselves, thinking of passion and dreams, they felt inexplicable awkwardness, even anger.
Others gleaned emotional value from the music.
But they heard nothing, and had to watch others express their reflections openly.
Of course, they would feel upset!
And might even angrily exclaim: This is far from as good as Maozi’s work!
From this angle, it’s understandable.
The problem lay in the piece "Blue Danube."
In the first half, its music was truly very beautiful.
But the notes of this piece were indeed too old and rustic.
It was a very traditional classical piece, so traditional that there was hardly any other genre to define it.
Just by listening to such a performance, the audience could feel that it seed like violin music from centuries ago.
Such music has a very high entry threshold.
One needs to savor it deeply to appreciate the "beauty of the Danube."
In the second half.
With Mr. Gan Yanyu’s variation, the music beca impassioned.
It unleashed a torrent of moving passion, allowing anyone to derive emotions from it.
And the two’s superb piano skills made it exceedingly thrilling to listen to.
However,
This is where the problem arose.
Only those who appreciated the "classical music" of the first half, who deeply experienced the beauty of the Danube.
Could be moved when Lin Tian and Gan Yanyu played "dreams."
Because they appreciated the beauty of the Danube, in this segnt, everyone’s emotions were fully released, even causing so cellists to shed tears — because it depicted it so wonderfully!
But for those who didn’t thoughtfully savor the "first half," and for those who found it tedious and didn’t seriously listen due to its lengthy and slow pace.
When the variation appeared.
The emotions they could feel were greatly diminished!
Clearly, one could hear the second half of the performance was very impressive, but the emotions felt were different from others!
This was the clever yet stinging little curse set by Lin Tian and Gan Yanyu.
Those who don’t listen carefully to classical music.
Shouldn’t expect to gain any emotions from their performance!
"..."
Fengye couldn’t help but laugh out loud!
When hearing Mr. Gan Yanyu’s variation, during the major shift in the music style, he truly thought that the two had eventually compromised to conform to the competition requirents, modifying the piece to be more comprehensible to the audience by incorporating modern pop elents.
Now it seems,
This wasn’t to cater to those audiences at all!
This was clearly deliberately playing them for fools!
The second half of the performance fully proved that Mr. Lin Tian and Mr. Gan Yanyu were adept at pop music creation and performance.
It seed they anticipated so audience mbers only listened to the climax, glossing over the earlier performance.
Then at the climax, they caught them off guard with a stumble!
Even though it was the sa music.
Yet through such skill, it resulted in two groups of audiences experiencing entirely unequal musical emotions!
Zhu Ye and Fengye truly couldn’t hold back anymore.
They played it too well... Mr. Lin Tian and Mr. Gan Yanyu...
The stage of Dragon Violin Cup has actually beco a place for you to flaunt your skills?
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