272 Her terrifying talent on the violin



Master Wei came to see Qin Ran, mainly to discuss joining the guild with her. As for the apprenticeship banquet...

Master Wei would never let Qin Ran worry about this matter.

Most importantly, Master Wei felt that it was too difficult for Qin Ran to sit down and draw up a list.

While she was talking to Master Wei, Cheng Juan looked at Old Man Cheng and said slowly, "Let's go. I'll take you down."

Old Master Cheng sat on the sofa without moving: "You entertain Master Wei first, I'm not in a hurry."

The two did not hide their words, and Master Wei, who was talking to Qin Ran, also heard them. He immediately stood up and said, "No need to entertain us, we are all acquaintances."

Mr. Cheng: “…” He had no choice but to stand up from the sofa.

Cheng Juan crossed his arms over his chest and raised his chin towards them. His features were clear in the sunlight. “Let’s go.”

Cheng Mu wandered around upstairs for a while, "Miss Qin, Master Wei, I'll go downstairs and put my things back first."

Qin Ran gave him an OK gesture.

...

...

After most people in the hall had left, Master Wei picked up the teacup and breathed a sigh of relief. He took a sip of tea and then looked at Uncle Hai.

Uncle Hai immediately took out a schedule from the package beside him and handed it to Qin Ran.

"You have a good talent for violin, good pitch, and all kinds of hardware." Master Wei asked her to open the schedule, "but you lack systematic training... The most important point is that you should learn everything very quickly, which leads to this feeling in violin, but violin requires perseverance and persistence."

As a top performer in the industry, Master Wei understands how difficult it is to meet a genius, and that these things can only be encountered by chance.

Compared to learning other things, talent has a much greater impact on the violin.

When Master Wei first met Qin Ran, he could sense her terrifying talent in the violin. However, there was one thing about Qin Ran that bothered Master Wei: she always treated the violin as a hobby.

As one of the three most difficult instruments to learn, violin requires not only talent but also the perseverance to practice.

Ever since Qin Ran had a conflict with Teacher Xu from Ninghai Town, Qin Ran had not practiced the violin seriously for several years.

But as soon as she touched the violin, the feeling came back.

The last time Qin Ran came to Beijing, Master Wei asked her to play the violin. The feeling she felt was completely different from those emotionless machine sounds.

"From now until the start of your school, I have set two goals for you. In two months, you must first master the intermediate and advanced high-position fingering and two-handed bowing techniques... The following are the difficult pieces I have listed for you." Master Wei pointed to the first page she opened and said seriously, "Two months should not be too difficult for you, but my requirement for you is not the simple amateur level 9 in China, but the intermediate level of Continent M."

The Beijing Violin Association also has its own standards.

An amateur level 10 in the outside world may not even be able to reach level 3 in the violin association.

"You haven't played the violin for more than half a year. Your current level should be similar to the last time you played the violin in Beijing, or even worse," Master Wei pointed at the table. "You haven't caught up with many of your skills. You're probably at level five in the association."

Qin Ran was surprised after reading the training schedule.

Master Wei saw what she meant and smiled, "Don't think that level five is low, because this is the assessment standard of the M Continent Royal Music. Most students are only around level three when they first come in."

"Your sister Qin Yu was at level 4 when she first came in. She studied with Dai Er for more than half a year and worked very hard every day. She only reached level 5 at the end of last year and is currently working on level 6. Levels 5, 6, and 7 are fine, but level 8 is a hurdle. There are very few people under 25 who are at level 8 in the association."

“My requirements for you are not very complicated. You just need to learn various techniques in two months. It would be best if you can reach level six after two months.” Master Wei glanced at Qin Ran.

So many people who study violin outside hope to join the Beijing Violin Association.

It is because here you can learn skills that are difficult to learn outside. There are international teachers and teaching methods here. Qin Ran studied with Teacher Xu from Ninghai Town for a period of time, and learned everything else by watching videos on her own.

Being able to reach the internal fifth level is one of the reasons why Master Wei feels that she is rare.

Qin Ran leaned forward, propping up her chin with her fingers. "What is the maximum level stipulated by the association?"

"Level 10." Master Wei smiled.

Qin Ran raised her eyebrows: "How many people are there in the association?"

"Just me." Master Wei picked up the teacup again, took a sip of tea and smiled.

Even Dai Ran has just reached level nine. There is a huge gap between level nine and level ten.

The assessment in Continent M is particularly strict.

There are only two people who have reached the ninth level in the Beijing Violin Association, and those above the eighth level are all teachers.

"The day after tomorrow is the association's new members' exhibition match. You join first. Later, I will let Wen Yin contact you. Do you still recognize Wen Yin?" Master Wei thought of the new members' exhibition match and didn't care too much.

He had to go back quickly to sort out the specific procedures and time for the apprenticeship banquet.

After the two men finished discussing these things, it was almost dark. Cheng Mu invited Master Wei to have dinner with him, but Master Wei refused because he had to go back to sort out the guest list.

Cheng Mu sent the two of them to the car.

Master Wei and Uncle Hai got into the car, and the driver slowly started the car.

“Miss Qin should be able to get level five in the new member performance the day after tomorrow, right?” Uncle Hai had never heard Qin Ran play the violin, but just by listening to Master Wei’s description, he knew how abnormal this Miss Qin was.

Some people who have been in the violin association for two or three years are still at level four...

She reached level five before she even entered…

Master Wei leaned against the back of his chair and sighed, "Ran Ran, she is good at everything except that she is not very consistent in doing one thing. I hope I can teach her well. Learning the violin requires perseverance and determination. Geniuses like her who find it easy to do anything are most likely to be impetuous. I hope she can reach the sixth level standard in two months."

As for the new members' exhibition match the day after tomorrow, it was just a formality for Qin Ran, so Master Wei didn't care much about it.

**

Master Wei was worried about Qin Ran's character.

If Gu Xichi were here, he would definitely tell Master Wei that he could worry about the character of anyone in the world, but he should never underestimate Qin Ran's patience.

She is a woman who can throw herself into the black boxing life and death ring.

Once she decides on something, she will do it to the utmost.

In the hall, Qin Ran found the violin that Jiang Hui had given her at the apprenticeship banquet last time from among a pile of things and tuned it.

Cheng Juan held a glass of water and leaned aside to watch her tune up slowly. When she was almost done, he spoke: "There is a soundproof room upstairs. Come on, I'll take you upstairs."

Qin Ran tuned up the instrument and followed him up with her violin.

A room next to the study was converted into a music room.

There is a computer, a desk, and a pile of A4 papers and pens of various colors in the corner. Other things are various musical instruments, such as a piano and a violin... It must have been specially decorated. There is a floor-to-ceiling window facing the door, and a blanket is laid under the feet.

"Try the sound first," Cheng Juan held the cup in one hand and put the other hand in his pocket, following behind her and said slowly, "If there is anything wrong, come down, Cheng Jin will be here soon, tell him if you need anything."

Cheng Jin's status in the capital is similar to that of Cheng Shui in Continent M.

Qin Ran had met Cheng Jin the last time she came to Continent M, so she was not a stranger to him.

Cheng Jin downstairs was no stranger to Qin Ran. During the few months when Qin Ran was in Continent M, the Five Elements group was almost flooded with messages about Cheng Huo.

"Brother." Seeing Cheng Jin, Cheng Mu also came up from downstairs. Seeing Cheng Jin, he lowered his head in shame.

After arriving in Continent M, Cheng Mu realized that he was completely useless.

Cheng Jin said "hmm" seriously, and he also looked at Cheng Mu strangely, "I heard from Cheng Shui that you are so lucky... follow Miss Qin well in the future, and don't do anything stupid."

Even though he was his own brother, Cheng Jin was somewhat puzzled as to what kind of luck Cheng Mu had.

"I know." Cheng Mutou lowered his head even more.

He did not forget that he still owed Qin Ran almost 100 million M coins.

"Did Cheng Shui mention Miss Ouyang to you?" Cheng Jin remembered something again.

Cheng Mu shook his head, "I haven't told her about Master Juan yet."

"Some progress." Cheng Jin nodded.

"Brother..." Cheng Mu glanced at Cheng Jin, "Cheng Shui and Cheng Huo are all in Continent M, so why are you staying in the capital to help Master Juan?"

Cheng Jin sat on the sofa and squinted his eyes. "Did you come up with this idea yourself?"

Cheng Mu: "...Well, just now Butler Cheng said that you are very rich, richer than him."

"That's a lot of progress," Cheng Jin nodded. Cheng Mu wouldn't reveal everything now, so he just said a little, "I help Master Juan manage the industry."

Cheng Mu fell into the dilemma of not understanding anything again.

...Mr. Juan still has property in the capital?

...Didn’t he give all his property to the eldest daughter?

**

Since Qin Ran had agreed to learn the violin from Master Wei, she naturally would not be perfunctory. She locked herself in a soundproof room for two days in Beijing.

Every time Cheng Juan went to deliver meals at mealtime, he would always see her with headphones in her ears, watching various violin performances, and flipping through various books.

As for the rest of the time...

Cheng Juan was also afraid of disturbing her when she was playing the violin, so he never went in.

It was not until the third day when I went to the Violin Association to participate in a performance that I officially opened the door and came out.

-------Off topic-------

**

See you tomorrow, good night~

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