Chapter 123 Come to a piano duel
A girl who looked like Li Kui picked up a brick from somewhere and held it in her hand with a fierce look. She stood up and shouted, "Who is Song Baojun? Who is Song Baojun?"
Song Baojun's face was almost as dark as the bottom of the pot, and Liu Xiyue almost spit out the overnight dinner with a puff.
There was a lot of lively and joy inside and outside the classroom, and some people began to beg: "Teacher Tu, let them compete!"
"Teacher Tu, it doesn't matter if you don't choose me, just let them have a duel with real men!"
"Teacher Tu, please."
Teacher Tu smiled. It was really a campus full of youthful atmosphere. This feeling has been missing for a long time. "Okay, I agree to your request."
The staircase classroom has a complete range of teaching equipment, and a black Harold grand piano is placed in the open space on the right side of the podium.
Originally, an upright piano placed here by the college did not occupy much. Later, I learned that Tu Fen, the godmother and piano master of the entertainment industry, was coming, and the school urgently called this high-end piano to make the classroom more outstanding.
The piano was bought in Germany in 1995. At that time, it cost 40,000 marks, which was 180,000 yuan to convert into Chinese coins. According to the price increase over the past 20 years, it will cost at least 200,000 to 300,000 yuan to buy a same piano.
Qu Jingsen didn't know that he had been sentenced to death by Teacher Tu, so he sat on a small stool, touched the ivory keys with ten fingers with both hands, and made a sound, and the classroom immediately calmed down.
Soon, Qu Jingsen adjusted his breathing and began to play Beethoven's famous song "Moonlight Sonata".
He has practiced this song for many years and is very skillful in every rhythm and key position.
At the beginning, his performance was rated as "full of craftsmanship" by a famous artist, without any spiritual beauty.
How could the arrogant Qu Jingsen admit defeat? So he made up his mind to practice hard, and consulted many experts to enrich his abilities in life experience. He also went to watch more than 80 love movies because he had not lost love, and experienced the nerve-torturing emotions.
He has made great progress since then. In the summer of 2013, Qu Jingsen represented this high school in the "China-German Youth Cultural and Art Exchange Activities" to perform in Germany. In the Holy Grail Music Hall in Berlin, his moonlight sound was superb, which made the whole hall cheer, and even German musician Davidton Heim praised it.
At this moment, Qu Jingsen sat upright in front of the elegant and beautiful Harold grand piano, and glanced at Liu Xiyue staring at him nervously. In an instant, he just thought what would happen if this girl did not belong to him but was thrown into someone else's arms?
A feeling of sadness flows through my heart.
The sound of the piano flows quietly like moonlight, as if a quiet sound suddenly rises from the far and invisible place. Some strings are very melancholy and full of infinite sorrow. Other strings are meditating, which arouses memories of their youth, coming one after another, both dark and confused.
The sound of the piano became more intense with a strong sad mood, and finally became dull and gradually disappeared.
Qu Jingsen put away his fingers, stood up and bowed to the audience.
After a long time, warm applause sounded from the classroom, and even Tu Fen was moved. The girls cheered and screamed, unable to control themselves. A guy who looked similar to Luo Yufeng was howling, trying to rush up to hug Hua Meiren and kiss him, but was hugged by the classmates around him sweating.
After the applause stopped slowly, a girl stood up and said, "After listening to this work, I remembered Lake Lucerne in Switzerland and the bright moonlight rippling on the lake. It was so beautiful and touching that I simply doubted whether I lived in the real world."
Tu Fen suddenly had a black line. The girl actually quoted the original words of the German poet Ludwig Lylestabo to evaluate "Moonlight Song". Beethoven's work was originally named "Sonata in C minor", and it was called "Moonlight Song" by the world because of the poet's metaphor.
It’s too clumsy to praise it like this!
Tu Fen had just felt one or two favors towards Qu Jingsen and disappeared immediately, and said lightly: "It's good to play, it's great, it's already beyond the ordinary people's standards, but the emotions in the third movement cannot be controlled."
Qu Jingsen couldn't hear the meaning of it, so he thanked the audience repeatedly, and looked at Song Baojun again, with the obvious meaning: Boy, it's your turn.
Amid the booing of everyone, Song Baojun slowly stood up and walked slowly to the stage. His simple and simple dress contrasted with Qu Jingsen. His silly appearance and a scar left by the corner of his eyes when the moon was beaten at Wang Lingjuan's house at the corner of his eyes.
Tu Fen had a good impression of the student and asked with a smile: "Are you sure?"
"Actually, there is nothing like an amateur piano enthusiast, it's a bit boring." Song Baojun nodded and smiled at Teacher Tu.
Qu Jingsen had not stepped down yet, and could hear this clearly. He snorted coldly: "Is it OK? The real sign on the keys. What's the use of showing off his words?"
Song Baojun has accepted the integration of literary and artistic personality, and his arrogant mood has also been infected a lot. He said to everyone: "Maybe you won't understand my performance too much, but it doesn't matter. Maybe you still remember today when you think back decades later."
"What are you saying? Go and eat shit!" Someone cursed angrily.
Looking around, he walked to the piano and sat down, playing it in a mess on the keys. His young body hadn't touched the piano for twenty-two years, and he didn't know what the music was. The literary personality was trying to awaken the hearing of the ears and the cellular memory of the fingertips.
"Dingdeng, Dingdeng..." Song Baojun played a song "To Alice". The notes were intermittent and chaotic, noisy and unpleasant, and they were not as tuned as those of piano beginners. The audience was shocked and the tomboy carrying bricks wanted to rush to the stage to beat him. Only some students felt that this guy was tuning and auditioning.
The pianist will adjust the scales in advance for a piano that he is not familiar with, so that the instrument can only start playing it when he reaches the level of his mind. Most students in the music school understand this principle, but his audition is too clumsy and his level is too slow.
Chapter completed!