"Master Bai, should we also rent a carriage?" Chen Yonghua suggested after catching up with Aunt Zhu.

Aimee Zhu shook her head, "Not for the time being, let's take a stroll around the city first, and see the songs of other musicians and singers before we talk about it."

Chen Yonghua said: "The concert is only for six hours, if you want to get more brands, it's better to play as soon as possible."

Auntie Zhu smiled and said, "This time we are focusing on participating, we don't need to compete for any ranking."

Hearing Auntie Zhu's words, Chen Yonghua and He Ming understood, and immediately stopped talking, and followed behind to enjoy Aobo City in the Great Music Festival.

On the other side, Hao Guangming and Aimee Zhu also watched Aobo City in the Grand Concert together through the camera on Aimee Zhu's chest and the portable radio equipment she carried on her body.

As Mingmei said before, there are many musicians and singers in the square in front of Luwang Mansion.Most of them played and sang under temporary awnings, but a few people sat in the car and went to other places in the city, playing while walking.

Many people gathered around some musicians, and several baskets of signs were collected, while there was no one next to some musicians, and not a single sign was seen.

It can be seen that at this time, the gap between many musicians participating in the Great Music Festival has widened.

After leaving the square, you can see musicians and singers playing and singing with flags all over the city.

Some are under big trees on the street, some are by the windows of restaurants, and some are in roadside shops.

However, most of them are played on umbrella carts—obviously, many musicians feel that only by traveling around the city by car and playing while walking can more people hear their performances and gain appreciation.

Of course, there are also those who are lofty and aloof, like Auntie Zhu, who don't care about rankings, invite two or three friends to play music in the private room of a certain general restaurant, and entertain themselves.

If a passer-by hears the sound and finds it, and throws a wooden or bronze medal, it will also bring joy to the musicians.

However, there are also musicians who are both confident and utilitarian, who specialize in playing in the most crowded places in the city.

Not long after Aimee Zhu and her group left the square, they came to the intersection of two streets, and saw someone set up a stage at the corner of the intersection and was performing on it.

Inside and outside, surrounded by an unknown number of floors, the viewers are estimated to be thousands of!
Aimee Zhu took a closer look, and found that a group of Westerners were performing on it.After listening to it for a while, I found that these people were performing religious oratorios, that is, Western operas with religious content.

In addition to the accompaniment by a big band composed of more than a dozen musicians, there were also two beautiful Western women performing on stage, and the other three Western men who performed were also not low in appearance.

It stands to reason that there are operas in Daming, and most of the people in Lu Wangling come from Daming. It is not that they have never seen such a form of performance.However, Western operas were fresh after all, and this group of people were all top-notch in terms of musical instruments, singing, and performances, which attracted many people to watch.

Not to mention Aimee Zhu and others stared dumbfounded at such a scene, even Hao Guangming and Aimee Zhu were amazed.

Aunt Zhu said, "My lord, do Western operas allow women to perform on stage now?"

"Shouldn't it be allowed?" Hao Guangming said uncertainly, "However, this is King Lu's territory after all, maybe he has been flexible?"

Women were not allowed to perform on stage in Daming operas, but after Aunt Zhu ordered the establishment of the "Da Ming Royal Art Troupe", women were able to perform on stage.

After listening to it for a while, the two could only say that this group of people played really well, and compared to Daming's current music, it had a different flavor.

Hao Guangming also temporarily checked the information and found that when the official European symphony music first emerged in the [-]th century, it was mostly used by religions.

Westerners are still working hard on preaching. It is understandable that they seized the opportunity of King Lu to lead a great concert and sent elites to use oratorios (operas with religious and mythological content) to promote religion.

On this side, Chen Yonghua and He Ming looked at it for a while, but they were angrily.

He Ming said: "Most of the onlookers here are our Daming people, right? What's wrong with them? Although Western operas are fresh, they are obviously different from some of my Ming operas, okay?"

Chen Yonghua frowned and said: "My Ming opera is better than this Western opera, but I don't seem to have seen such a group of my Ming musicians perform in the city today."

Minglan on the side analyzed rationally: "Da Ming opera is not comparable to Western opera, but the best opera troupes of Ming Dynasty are all in China, after all, there are more opportunities to make money and get promoted in China.

Most of the people who come to Lu Wangling are single musicians or small groups of several people.Even if there is an opera troupe, it is of a very average level.

This is only the second year of the Grand Music Festival, and it is probably the first time for Westerners to make such a big show. In addition, Western opera is fresh after all, so it is inevitable to take advantage of it. "

"it is good!"

It just so happened that the drama on stage showed a scene of a Western woman being hugged and kissed, and the audience immediately applauded.

Many people even surrendered their wooden and bronze medals to the big wooden box with the banner in front of the stage.

But after a while, the ticket cards inside will be full.

Seeing this, He Ming couldn't help becoming anxious, "This King Lu's leader is my Daming's leader after all. Wouldn't it be embarrassing if Westerners had to go to the first place in the Dale Club?"

Chen Yonghua sighed: "It's a pity that I don't know much about music, otherwise I must form an opera troupe to fight against this group of Westerners."

He had just finished speaking when he heard Auntie Zhu who was at the side chuckle and said, "Why do you need an opera troupe to fight this group of Westerners? A few of us are enough."

How many of us?

Chen Yonghua and He Ming were both taken aback for a moment, showing puzzled expressions.

Auntie Zhu said: "What are you doing in a daze? Go and rent an umbrella cart, no, rent two."

Hearing this, the two realized that Auntie Zhu was about to make a move.

Although they didn't know where Aimee Zhu got the confidence to fight against this group of Westerners, the two of them immediately went to get two umbrella carts, one of which was a big four-wheeled umbrella cart.

It just so happened that the "Western Orchestra" on the opposite side had finished performing a magic drama, and during the intermission, Auntie Zhu said to Chen Yonghua: "We can't fight without declaring it. Brother Chen, go and give them a verbal letter of challenge, and say that we will bring them back and perform at the same time."

"it is good!"

Chen Yonghua responded and went to do it immediately.

Soon, there was a commotion at the Western Orchestra.

Afterwards, most of the priests came over, looked at the staffing at Aimee Zhu's side, and couldn't help showing contempt, and said loudly in fluent Chinese, "I heard that you are going to challenge us, I don't know if it's true or not. ?”

Aimee Zhu smiled lightly and said, "Of course it's true."

The priest looked around at the people who were coming, and said in a louder voice: "Well, we will start the competition in 10 minutes and see who gets more tickets for a single performance."

Hearing this, Chen Yonghua hurried to Aimee Zhu's side, and said, "This person is doing publicity on purpose, he wants to make us lose face, so as to promote their reputation."

Auntie Zhu waved her hand, signaling to Chen Yonghua not to worry, and said to the priest, "Okay, we'll start in 10 minutes."

Nowadays, Daming clocks and watches are exported to countries in the East, West, and Southeast Asia, so now the more developed countries are learning from Daming, and the time is accurate to the minute.

After Aimee Zhu made an agreement with the priest, the kind-hearted musicians of the Ming Dynasty and the common people immediately surrounded them.

Seeing that Aimee Zhu and the others didn't even have any decent musical instruments, someone couldn't help persuading them: "Young man, you don't have any musical instruments, how can you compare with these Westerners?"

Some enthusiastic people also persuaded: "Do you need me to lend you the instrument?"

There were also people who sneered, "It's understandable to have seen Western troupes show off their prestige, but I have no skills but insist on challenging others. Isn't this embarrassing us Daming people?"

"That's right, I think you guys should sneak away before the competition starts. It's just you who lose face, not all the wise people in Aobo City."

"···"

He Ming, who was more irritable, couldn't help it when he heard these words, and said loudly, "Are you the common people of Ming Dynasty? When encountering such a thing, it's fine if you don't show support for us, but you still mock Hot Wind? Discourage us?"

One of them sneered and said: "If you are really capable, even if you are worse than this group of Westerners, I will definitely vote for you. I'm afraid, you are far behind others!"

He Ming wanted to fight again, but Aimee Zhu stopped him.

"What are you arguing with them? After a while we hit a Westerner in the face, and their face will naturally hurt."

Second more.

Good night~
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