"Wow, I'm a complete music novice, and suddenly I understand what the dynamic feel of sound is. So this is the charm of singing live!"
"Haha, then you have to sing well to be charming; even a dog wouldn't listen to a car crash performance."
"Stop bullying the puppy. Dogs have such sensitive hearing, it will only make them feel worse."
"Suddenly I feel like my cheap headphones are a bit unworthy of this concert!"
"My phone seems a bit out of place..."
I've never heard of live stream rewards; there's always a song that touches the listener's heart.
Even if you're not a fan of this singer, you'll definitely be captivated by their songs at some point.
There was a very prominent banner in the live stream room stating that all donations would be donated in full to the construction project of the space elevator in Yan Country.
Yun Zhao will not take a single penny.
"I have a feeling that Yun Zhao is going to lose a lot of money by putting on this concert."
Do you pay appearance fees for your own artists?
"We should give them something, even if it's cheaper. They have to have something to eat too."
"Tickets are free, donations are accepted, the stage design and special effects must have cost a lot, and the advertisers... well, let's not even talk about them. Everyone knows these advertisers are domestic companies that don't make much money, so where would they get so much money for advertising?"
"It's appeared in a hide-and-seek variety show before, we can't afford to give more."
"Yun Zhao's move was definitely at the atmospheric level. He probably didn't receive any advertising fees at all; he just went ahead and used it because someone else paid him."
"Stop talking, stop talking, we'll just buy it, okay? I'm totally sold on this ad..."
Nobody knew that apart from the naming rights which were paid ten yuan, everything else was only paid one yuan.
As sales surged with the concert, businesses became somewhat uneasy.
Isn't this sponsorship fee a bit too frivolous?
As the temperature first came out, the sound, which felt like it was on a different level, startled many people awake.
"No, Wen Chu has already come out. It's almost midnight?"
"No way, I've never felt these past few hours go by so easily. It feels like only thirty minutes have passed?"
"It feels like only ten minutes have passed."
"It feels like three minutes have passed..."
"I could tolerate ten minutes, but three minutes is just too much! It's short and weak, so just stop talking."
"You guys can get on the highway from this crappy little road?"
After the initial teasing subsided, the live stream gradually quieted down as soon as Wen Chu's voice came in.
The scene was completely silent, with no shouting or cheering.
The song "Floating Light" is loved by those who like it and may be indifferent to those who don't, but there is no denying that Wen Chu's narrative imagery in her voice elevates the listening experience to a high level, washing away restless thoughts and leaving only enjoyment.
The live performance of "Wukong" was unrestrained and powerful, and the struggle to break free from shackles reminded many people of the movie currently showing in theaters.
The moment the operatic singing began, many people got goosebumps.
Then there's "China in the Lights (Yan Guo)," which evokes a sense of national peace and prosperity that fills the heart with happiness, pride, and joy.
Many people who didn't know Wen Chu, or who were prejudiced against her, fell silent. This... really couldn't be criticized!
Director: ...I'm spitting blood again! This song should be on the Spring Festival Gala!
What is President Liu doing? He's already putting out a concert. Could Yun Zhao's Spring Festival Gala possibly be any better?
After that came the joyous "Good Luck Arrives," and the countdown to midnight began amidst the lively atmosphere. The most terrifying thing was that the live stream viewers watched as scratch cards were dropped all over the venue to match the song.
No, you can even get a scratch-off prize on the spot?
Is Yun Zhao really going to go this far?
This isn't a regular scratch card; it's a scratch card exclusively made by Yun Zhao, featuring exquisite celebrity images. If you scratch off a prize, you can redeem it with Yun Zhao after the concert.
Suddenly, the song "Good Luck" reached its peak.
So this is good fortune—money coming from all directions, money falling from the sky!
Is it really that straightforward and blunt?
Tell me, who wouldn't like it?
Spring Festival Gala Director: ...I reached out and touched it, and it seemed the cigarette was gone again.
The assistant, with remarkable tact, handed over the last package. My eyelids twitched uncontrollably, and I immediately messaged the delivery person to bring a few more packages, since there was still half an hour of show left!
He had prepared so much, yet it still wasn't enough.
Good luck is truly a powerful weapon!
Only two words remained in my mind: terrifying.
"Oh dear, I can let go of that obviously popular bel canto song, but why didn't anyone tell me that Wen Chu could also have such a pure folk singing voice?"
"Circular Warrior, have you heard of him? It's nothing special, okay? We've sung about him a lot before."
"I grabbed my phone, sprinted downstairs, and bought a stack of scratch cards."
"Dude, that was super fast... I was completely stunned and didn't even have time to react."
"I'm the shop owner, hehe, quietly pulling out a stack of scratch cards and starting to scratch..."
"The song is almost over, hurry up! I can't scratch it, but I'm anxious for you guys."
"It's terrifying to think about. Are any of the twisted songs Wen Chu mentioned among these four?"
"I don't think so. He sang it quite easily!"
"Hehe, you'll find that he sings every song very easily, making everyone think that I could do it too, but once he opens his mouth... neither the singing nor the person is ever quite right."
"I feel like it's the last song that's really bad; the ones before that are relatively normal, not really weird."
"Did Wen Chu make a bad move? This has raised everyone's expectations so high. If the last one isn't really abnormal, it might attract criticism."
"Wen Chu isn't that brainless. I believe... the last song must be really weird."
After the New Year's Eve countdown, amidst the joyful cheers and laughter, some people were still busy collecting scratch cards, but the prelude to the Peking Opera version of "Blue and White Porcelain" made many people sit up straight.
It sounds so good! The intro is so full of traditional Chinese style.
If you were abroad, you would immediately recognize it as music from China.
After singing only a few lines, everyone's hair stood on end, and some even bristled.
The live stream chat was flooded with "Holy crap!" and Yunzhao Video Network's usual punctuation mark-filled chat ritual.
As for analysis... I don't have time to analyze it right now. I'll talk about it after I hear the results. I can't spare the time for that now.
Singing a duet between a man and a woman, okay, that's Wen Chu's basic skill.
What is this? Can a single person freely switch between the singing styles of female roles (qingyi), male roles (laosheng), etc. in Peking Opera?
Everyone's telling me not to lie to them; I've never heard of anything like this.
Even more frightening are some well-known different schools of thought.
Wait, this... can one person produce two different singing styles at the same time?
How many throats are there in this place?
Previously, it was outrageous that a single person could sing a duet while male and female voices sang popular songs. This caused a lot of trending topics at the time.
Can opera singing be performed together?
What is this if not perverted?
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