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It's a bit confusing to watch the live broadcast of songwriting, so I want to ask why many protagonists are always on the road to proving themselves? As long as someone questions, it's like a cat whose tail has been stepped on? In the case of this book, why is the main character on this show? For the championship? Or is it for your so-called music dream? Or is it just for the sake of fame? Can you make the villain stop by proving it through a live broadcast? I feel like the company I signed with is just like that.
The songs chosen are all not popular. There is actually a reason why the songs are not popular. If it is a classic, it is impossible not to become popular. Nowadays, many songs from decades ago are also very good and can be repeated as a single. If it's not niche, it's high-end. If it's niche, it only proves that it's not a good song.
The first two songs are so unpopular, I've only heard the third one. He also said that the indigenous people have not learned singing skills properly, and there is no good voice in the subsequent plot or a special voice that the public can remember. How can he become famous? Does the author want the protagonist to take a niche route?
Why is it such a mess? There are also Faye Wong's red beans in the parallel world?
I can't stand it when I see someone being accused of plagiarism. In what age do you write songs on the spot to prove your innocence?
The protagonist is neither time travel nor rebirth. There is no insanity, no system, and no golden fingers. Then the song in reality becomes the protagonist's original song. The original grandma has legs.
This singer really wants to be famous, but the author of Naihe wants to hit the streets.
I have never heard of the song I sang. How can the author make readers resonate with him? Do you think you are a great god?
It can only be said that this author is completely out of touch with the masses. He does not consider the public's aesthetics at all. He only cares about his own feelings. He may not need so many readers, just for his own pleasure.
The original one is 11,000, can this one be 1,000?
I was persuaded to give up after reading 3 chapters. If you want to write a novel and you are not a master, you have to cater to the readers. Otherwise, why would I spend money reading novels, unless you don't want to make money?
The most important thing when reading a novel is the sense of immersion. Who reads it without a sense of immersion?
I copied a bunch of unpopular songs, but they weren't very good, and they became famous. Why are you famous?
The protagonist uses unpopular songs to win popular songs, but the key singing skills are not very good, so what does the protagonist rely on to win? Protagonist halo?
My suggestion is that since you have opened the golden finger, you might as well open it a little bigger. Now I am able to write but I feel like I am not. And when choosing songs, just choose the more popular ones. Now I have never heard of more than half of these songs. This makes me feel very disconnected. If you take a song that I don't know at all and say it was composed by the protagonist, it reflects how talented and gifted the protagonist is. I can't feel it at all, okay? And the most important point is that you are writing a novel for readers. Does it mean that I must have a high level of musical literacy to read a novel? Do you need a huge reserve of songs? Doesn't this fix the novel's audience in a very small group? Then I think it's a bit difficult for you to come up with the results.
I couldn't write the content, so I posted the previous content as an excuse to prevent theft. It's so disgusting. Let's report it together.
The author may feel that it would be more impressive to introduce some niche singing and dancing in the book. The comments he is looking forward to are: Wow, this book is awesome, you can also discover treasure songs while reading it! I don't want to think about why the song is not popular. I make it clear that if it is a niche song, it is garbage. And most people will not lack songs to listen to. A song is five minutes. There is no need to find treasure songs every day. I just want to have some classic songs and have a sense of pride, instead of watching the author here, you are so happy that everyone is drunk and I am alone.
Go and listen to it specifically. The song you choose is either too noisy or not pleasant to listen to. Unpopular songs have reasons for being unpopular. It doesn't mean that you call them classics. If you can't appreciate it, bye bye
I haven't heard much of the songs the author chose before. After a cursory listen, I personally don't think they sound very good. I think when an ordinary listener listens to a new song, most of the time he listens to the melody first, and first checks whether the song sounds good or not. I probably won't pay special attention to words. Anyway, if I were the audience in the novel, I would definitely not be like in the book
The anti-theft mode you turn on is really disgusting and will drive away many readers.
No longer writing books? Yesterday I saw the book club disbanded