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"(Strange...)"

Nishikawa Yuubei searched carefully through all the information in his brain, replaying all the music competition videos he had ever watched.

He really couldn't find, what kind of performance stage would have such a human voice group.

The purpose is...

Nishikawa Yuubei was still pondering.

Suddenly——

The music, in just 0.1 seconds.

Froze for an instant.

At this mont, the entire concert hall was enveloped in a silence that was nearly frozen.

The audience could clearly hear the slight "rustling" sound of Gan Yanyu's fingertips rubbing against the strings while changing positions, as well as her own extrely suppressed but still slightly audible inhalation...

Imdiately,

A long cello tone sounded!

Next, the human voice group standing at the back of the stage began singing in unison——

A lengthy, emotional high note began to chant!

Once the human voice appeared.

The entire Golden Hall was in uproar.

Most of the audience simply couldn't believe their ears,

"Using human voices as accompanint?!"

Zhang Dong exclaid in the livestream,

"Holy shit, is it for real?!"

...

"It's actually in Latin! Did Lin Tian write a Latin song himself?!"

He Shumo was shocked. He looked at Lin Tian with more of a "Has this kid gone mad?" expression.

...

Backstage, Isaac asked with a stern face,

"(Has anyone in history used human voice accompanint at the Keller Cup?)"

"(No, I've never heard of it.)"

Nishikawa Yuubei replied in surprise, "(Not even in other instruntal competitions have I seen human voice accompanint!)"

"(Is... it allowed?)"

"(Nothing says it can't be.)"

In fact,

Ever since the music reforms, the "accompanint" rules in music competitions have always been very lenient.

In past competitions, most instruntal contests clearly prohibited any form of accompanint, even a single instrunt like the piano, was not allowed.

The aim was to ensure the judges remain wildly focused on the players' skills, preventing influence from the sound of other instrunts.

After the reforms, considering stage effects, major events have beco much more permissive regarding accompanint, rarely banning any forms of it.

However, even if the rules implicitly allow it.

Most competitors still minimize accompanint as much as possible.

Generally, a cello player accompanied by a single piano is already the limit. More accompanint usually has a negative effect. This is because when you have too much accompanint, the sound becos cluttered, overshadowing the main attraction—no matter how skilled a cellist is, they can easily be drowned out by accompanying sounds, affecting the final score.

So, unless the piece necessarily requires it, most cellists won't use more than one accompanint, too much becos unmanageable.

But Gan Yanyu is peculiar like that,

Frequently performing large-scale pieces on stage, sotis even with a whole accompanying orchestra.

This is way too extravagant!

Even more exaggerated is Gan Yanyu's absolute dominance over the music.

No matter how much accompanint she chooses in a competition, the overall music always centers absolutely around Gan Yanyu's style, and the cello remains the most prominent part.

This is a very terrifying ability, akin to a cellist reigning supre over the entire orchestra. Having multiple accompanints not only doesn't lose her points but instead becos a tool to highlight her unique charm.

This is why,

Despite many people's gripe towards Gan Yanyu, wishing every day for her quick defeat.

But regarding Gan Yanyu's performance ability, everyone has always sincerely been unable to question it.

Because they've witnessed the terrifying scene of Gan Yanyu leading a whole accompanying orchestra on stage, one of the most shocking images for all cellists.

Like Han Xin's Soldiers, the more the better, just like that!

...

Even so,

In prior competitions, many players had already been accustod to the presence of Gan Yanyu's accompanint group.

But definitely, absolutely, would never have guessed.....

This ti, Lin Tian and Gan Yanyu would actually use human voices for accompanint!

"(That's so damn crazy!)"

Connor said incredulously,

"(Compared to an orchestra, human voices interfere with music far more!)"

This is no longer the simple issue of "sound confusion" affecting the main performance.

It's that human voices naturally draw more attention than the sounds produced by instrunts.

Otherwise, why are the vocalists always the stars of contemporary pop songs?

If this was composer Lin Tian's arrangent, then he must be insane!

If perforr Gan Yanyu had no objections either, then they both must be crazy!

This is a competition!

Not your personal concert!

After Connor's tirade, he ca to his senses and suddenly found.

Next to him, Perez didn't respond as usual.

Instead, he raised his head, staring blankly at the big screen.

Connor was about to say sothing when he suddenly realized, it wasn't just Perez.

The entire lounge was eerily quiet.....

Strangely silent.

Everyone was staring dumbly at the stage. At this mont, they were all completely captivated by the intertwining of human and cello sounds.

Connor was sowhat dazed and turned his head to look.

As the human voices continued to rise and fall, in a trance.

The entire Golden Hall was suddenly imbued with a sense of "divinity".

It was as if a magic purifying human hearts, Connor could clearly hear, in the Latin lyrics, the first line being chanted——

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