Have you ever been a celebrity? Why are you writing about entertainment?
Chapter 7 His song is alright
Chapter 7 His song is alright
With thousands of authors, Yu Wei actually had to send out more than two hundred red envelopes to gather enough readers to read the song.
Therefore, he also earned the nickname "the money-scattering boy" and "the author of money-throwing"...
The online literature circle is not very big to begin with, and many veteran authors are just casual readers. This incident will probably spread to all reader groups in ten minutes and become a topic of conversation among his peers.
"One of the authors in Group 10 has gone mad, sending out red envelopes like crazy to get readers to follow the story."
"What's the point of writing 20,000 words? If you have money, give it to me."
"He's probably a newbie. It'll be fun if he flops and can't even recoup his losses."
……
At this moment, Yu Wei obviously didn't care about any of that. After the novel's data met the requirements, he immediately started exchanging songs.
It wasn't until the entire song's content gradually became clear in his mind that he understood what the system meant by "complete mastery."
Know it, know why.
He learned about the inspiration behind the song, the creative process, and even the creator's state of mind at the time.
Yu Wei had no knowledge of music theory, but at this moment he was very familiar with the composition, arrangement, singing and performance of this song.
Now he can not only perform it, but he can also talk about the details of the song with a professional.
However, this only applies to this song; it won't work with other works...
Concepts are divine, but don't concern yourself with anything outside of concepts.
His current situation is like someone who can make Mapo Tofu, with excellent knife skills and precise control of the heat, possessing both theoretical and practical expertise.
But he can't stir-fry shredded potatoes.
Yu Wei is competent when discussing this song, but when it comes to other types of music, he remains a complete novice.
"It seems I still need to learn something in the future."
Yu Wei decided to brush up on her basic music knowledge in her spare time so that she could cope with all sorts of unexpected situations.
In novels, the protagonist only follows the main plot and doesn't need to worry about these things, but in life, there are only side plots, not a main plot.
For example, if a musician suddenly asks you to critique their work, you'd have to say something meaningful.
These things aren't in the story, but they're a part of life...
If he really wants to become a star, he can't just rely on the system; he still needs to learn something else.
"Let's change the song first."
The performance program is something that needs to be sent out immediately; there's no time to waste.
The music supervisor and staff were helping Zhang Lingye record and tune his music. When they saw him arrive, they were visibly taken aback, as if they hadn't expected him.
This kid usually hides in the dance studio playing on his phone, why did he suddenly come to the recording studio today?
"Teacher, I want to change the song!"
Yu Wei was full of confidence this time, a stark contrast to his hesitant demeanor the day before.
This kid hasn't given up yet...
"The program is all done, but it's too late."
Music director Hong Hui made a simple joke, saying that the performance was in two days and he didn't have time to joke with Yu Wei.
"It can be changed even if it hasn't been posted!"
Yu Wei had persisted for several days and was naturally not going to give up. "This might be the last time I perform on stage in my life, please give me a chance..."
Playing the emotional card always works. Hong Hui remained silent for a long time, but finally relented after Zhang Lingye chimed in.
"What do you want to sing? Let's record it quickly."
The price of being soft-hearted is that he has to work overtime...
“No need to record, I can sing it live.” Yu Wei noticed the sudden change in everyone’s expressions and quickly added, “I wrote it myself, there’s no time for an accompaniment.”
The purpose of recording the song is to make it easier to lip-sync later, because with the band's accompaniment, the lip-syncing won't be so obvious.
There's no time for him to rehearse or experiment with his new song with the band, so he has to work alone.
Without a band, the lip-syncing would be too obvious, so there's no need to record songs for now.
"Not buddy..."
Zhang Lingye wondered if he had misheard. He had known Yu Wei for six years, including when they were trainees. When did this guy learn to write songs?
He took the initiative to contact me, so it's probably true that he has a song.
Zhang Lingye believed that Yu Wei had indeed written a song, but since he was not a professional, he estimated that what he wrote would be mediocre, or even unbearable to listen to.
In a flash, he understood.
Yu Wei probably knew she was going to retire from the entertainment industry, and this was her way of leaving without regrets, singing out the things she had written on a whim...
If he were no longer a star, he would definitely indulge in something like this once, writing a song about his experiences over the years and leaving it on stage forever as a memento. My story will be sealed here.
Brother, I understand you!
This is Yu Wei's last time on stage in his life, and he has to help no matter what!
"I've heard his songs, they're alright, teacher, what do you think..."
"?"
Dude, when have you ever heard of this?
Yu Wei didn't expect a wingman to suddenly appear out of nowhere. Although his idea might have been a bit flawed, it was good that he was willing to help.
"You're putting me in a difficult position."
Hong Hui rubbed his temples. He was just a music supervisor; many departments were involved in the farewell performance, and his word didn't count.
"Here's what we'll do, you sing it once first, and I'll take a look. If there's no problem, I'll go talk to the director and explain the situation..."
That's typical bureaucratic jargon. Whether it succeeds or not is the music director's problem, not his.
In fact, he might not even report it to higher authorities. Just think about what kind of level a song written by a young idol who has been lying low for a few years is.
It's either pointless whining or self-pity... He's seen plenty of songs written by self-righteous young people.
"Can I borrow your guitar?"
Yu Wei pointed eagerly to Zhang Lingye's guitar next to him; he really wanted to try playing this guitar piece.
If you suddenly learn a new skill, it's impossible not to try it out.
"Do you know how to do this?"
"Haven't you heard of it?"
"..."
Zhang Lingye was speechless for a moment. What had he heard of? He only said he had heard of it when he was speaking up for Yu Wei.
I spoke up for him, and this kid actually turned around and made fun of me. How mean...
"...Help me tune my guitar."
"Don't you know how to play?"
Zhang Lingye had absolutely no idea what Yu Wei was trying to do. He said he was going to play the guitar but couldn't tune it. Was he even human?
Has this guy really gone crazy?
"Ahem, you'd better tune your guitar yourself."
Yu Wei was a little embarrassed. He could only play "Heart Wall" right now and didn't know how to deal with the guitar...
After what he did, Zhang Lingye and Hong Hui completely lost faith in the song's quality. He can't play guitar or write songs, yet he's planning to play and sing it. What was he thinking?
They foresaw the tragedy that was about to unfold; perhaps, it was their destiny to suffer this fate...
Zhang Lingye was in even more pain because he had already decided that no matter how badly Yu Wei sang later, he would force himself to praise her.
If he doesn't stand up for his brothers, who will?
To be honest, Yu Weihao was embarrassed to play the music, but he was too embarrassed to listen; he had developed a condition of feeling awkward for others.
Zhang Lingye turned around, trying to appear calm, as if he couldn't bear to look.
The next second, an incredibly smooth guitar melody came from behind him. Before he could even turn around, Yu Wei's singing and playing had already begun.
Yu Weizhen was playing and singing to himself. He would make mistakes and play wrong notes. It was a very strange feeling...
In many entertainment novels, the protagonists sing flawlessly every time, as if it's not a performance but rather a play button being pressed.
He can deliberately raise his voice very high, lower it very low, or even imitate Donald Duck in a strained voice.
Yu Weineng felt personally that he was singing, not the song leading him.
"Okay."
He was stopped by Hong Hui after singing only a few lines.
In fact, Hong Hui could tell that this song was extraordinary just by listening to the intro. It was amazing that such a high-quality song was actually written by Yu Wei.
I misjudged him; this kid might be a genius!
Luckily, he was soft-hearted and listened...
"Speaking of which, Ling Ye, your evaluation of this song is actually 'just so-so'?"
Zhang Lingye gave an awkward laugh, feeling somewhat embarrassed. He had only said that to cover for Yu Wei, but who knew this kid could actually write songs.
If this is just passable, then wouldn't all of their group's songs be a pile of history?
"It's...it's alright..."
(End of this chapter)
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