Rebirth in 1993: The Farmer's Band

Waking up, Liang Liang found that he had been reborn into 1993.

After much thought about what he should do after his rebirth, Liang Liang decided not to be overly ambitious and venture into p...

Chapter 326 The Corner Forgotten by Love

Li Zhizhou came to the Haiyun Dance Hall to talk about musical instruments.

The deal has been finalized with the Japanese, and ESP and Yamaha are also preparing to set up dealerships in Lianwan City. It just so happened that Li Zhizhou went to inquire about this matter, and the two sides hit it off immediately.

Since the other party was interested, Liang Liang, with Li Zhizhou's introduction, took Han Chui to meet with the heads of the commercial departments of two Japanese manufacturing companies in Lianwan City and signed an agency contract for musical instruments.

Given the current living conditions in mainland China, products costing tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, or even millions of yuan would definitely have a poor market. Even if there were a year, sales would be minimal; selling just one or two sets would be considered good.

Therefore, Liang Liang's purchases mainly focus on mid-range products priced between 1,000 and 1,000 yuan.

ESP is a company that specializes in guitars and basses. They started by making custom guitars, and they can make any kind of strange or unusual guitar you need. Even their mass-produced products have some quirky and unique styles.

Liang Liang had never used ESP products before.

Liang Liang picked up a bass made by ESP that was shaped like a compass and strummed it a couple of times. The tone was quite good, even better than the Ibana he used.

Yamaha produces a wide variety of musical products, including pianos, keyboards, guitars, drum kits, orchestral instruments, percussion synthesizers, and home and professional audio equipment.

Pianos, orchestral instruments, and percussion instruments are of little use to Liang Liang for the time being.

His inventory mainly consists of keyboards, guitars, basses, drum kits, and related audio equipment.

In addition to these items, Liang Liang also imported some low-end products made in China through domestic channels, including guitars, basses, and keyboards.

After all, beginners mainly use low-end products, so this segment is naturally indispensable.

Liang Liang's first order involved stocking up on over 700,000 yuan worth of goods. Once these goods were on the shelves, the small shop was fully stocked and looked quite presentable.

Bi Sheng then took office as the manager of the audio-visual department, and Liang Liang even assigned him an assistant.

Standing in the musical instrument store, Liang Liang looked at the guitars and basses hanging on the wall and sighed, recalling the scene a year ago when he asked Qin Wenju to buy him guitars and basses.

He became Qin Wenju's captive for the sake of a guitar and a bass.

She couldn't really call herself a prisoner; Qin Wenju did have her own reasons for being attracted to her, so it was a case of mutual benefit and exploitation.

Bi Sheng is a master at tuning traditional Chinese musical instruments, but when faced with these Western contraptions, he feels like a tiger trying to eat the sky, completely at a loss.

However, musical instruments all share the same principles, so if you can tune a traditional Chinese instrument, learning to tune a Western instrument is not difficult.

Liang Liang picked up a guitar and taught Bi Sheng how to tune it in just over ten minutes.

Those rascals who practiced at the Maritime Ballroom came running in to watch the fun when some musical instruments were brought in, making the room noisy and bustling.

One person says he'll buy this in the future, another says he'll buy that next year.

These guys are all just talking theory now; you can't count on them at all.

These devices aren't brought in for people to see; they need to be purchased to generate economic benefits. You can't really see the money just by looking at them.

Therefore, the issue of training courses needs to be put on the agenda and considered.

Just as Haiyun Piano Shop was preparing to open, Mu Shuihua also received good news.

The ownership of that abandoned factory now falls under the jurisdiction of the Gongnong Street Committee where they live. Before Mu Shuihua found the person in charge, they didn't take the abandoned factory seriously, as if it had become a forgotten corner.

This abandoned factory is neither near the street nor in a bustling area, and has no value whatsoever, so it is only natural that it has been forgotten.

When the street leaders heard that someone wanted to rent the abandoned factory, they were overjoyed and rented the small factory, which covered an area of ​​more than 10,000 square meters, to the Haiyun Dance Hall for only 7,000 yuan a year.

Upon hearing that there was such a good deal, Liang Liang immediately had Han Chui sign a ten-year usage contract.

And they paid five years' rent in advance.

In three or four years, the central government will delegate power to local governments, allowing them to develop and transfer some land. At that time, Liang Liang plans to buy this land.

Once you buy it, you'll only make money and never lose money, no matter what you do.

The day after the land was leased, a construction team moved into the abandoned factory to begin construction.

There is one old-fashioned two-story building and five houses with areas ranging from 100 to 500 square meters in this factory.

Clear the weeds from the ground, tidy up the collapsed roof, and repair and repaint the mottled walls.

These houses need to be cleaned up, the ground paved, heating installed, and all windows and doors replaced.

To turn this place into a music school with an elegant environment and good facilities, a significant initial investment is necessary.

Liang Liang invested 100,000 yuan in these projects alone.

With so much money invested, Liang Liang naturally had to be present at the scene.

So when the construction team came to work here, Liang Liang also came to watch the excitement.

"This place is so damn desolate, it's practically a corner forgotten by love," Han Chui complained, looking at the barren landscape.

"That's an interesting connection you made. How did you end up linking it to love?"

Isn't this just making random connections?

Isn't there a movie like that?

What does this have to do with the movie?

"Have you seen this movie?" Liang Liang asked casually.

"Of course!"

"Nonsense! The movie 'The Corner Forgotten by Love' was from 1981. How old were you then? Were you even out of your diapers yet?"

"I was eight years old then, and you were still wearing open-crotch pants when you were eight? You were... let me think, you must have been five years old, hahaha! You really were wearing open-crotch pants, you definitely haven't seen this movie!"

It's true that Liang Liang was wearing open-crotch pants back then, but he didn't like hearing that I hadn't seen the movie.

"Mira la mi lai mi la mi lai mi, mi mi lai mi lai do do..."

Han Chui was dumbfounded: "Why does this song sound so familiar? I remember now, it's an interlude from that movie. But wait! You couldn't possibly sing it! You were at most five years old when that movie was released. You couldn't even understand what was going on in the movie. You were just watching for fun. How could you possibly remember the songs in it?"

"My musical talent is innate, that's for sure! I didn't understand the movies I watched back then, but I memorized the songs. You got it? If you don't, go squat in the corner."

Liang Liang had no recollection of what the movie was about; it seemed to be just a love story set in a poor mountain village.

But Liang Liang has a deep impression of this theme song.

This song would definitely have a unique flavor if it were rearranged and sung again.