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Focus Interview opening song

"Piano Music of the Night" is the opening song of the focus interview.

Piano Music at Night, author Shi Jin, composed 31 pieces of music over a period of three and a half years starting in 2006. Each one has a different mood, recording one night after another: happy, sad, sad, and of course happy.

Mainly healing, each piece in Piano Music of the Night is quiet and soothing, allowing each other's souls to rest poetically and touching people's hearts. The fifth one is the most popular. If you listen carefully, you will feel that the music is full of sadness, like a stream, like the sea breeze, like sadness cutting through the silence.

Shi Jin is a domestic piano music creation and performance enthusiast. The "Night Piano Music" series he created based on his hobby was selected as the soundtrack for the poem "Seeing and Not Seeing" recited by Kawakawa in Feng Xiaogang's classic movie "If You Are the One 2".

It later became a classic background music for radio and television media. In May 2011, its representative work "Night Piano Music Five" was nominated for the Chinese Golden Melody Award and nominated for the Best Solo Album of the Year.

Character experience:

Shi Jin is from Liuzhou and works in Nanning. Since he started composing in 2005, he has written more than 50 piano pieces and many popular songs. He studied in university. majored in computer information management, and is now an engineer at a state-owned network enterprise in China. Writing piano music is just a hobby for him, "I never thought that so many people would like it."

Shi Jin said that he studied electronic keyboard for two years when he was in elementary school, but stopped studying music because he was busy with his studies. In 2002, after watching a Jay Chou concert, he decided to teach himself piano. In 2004, after gaining a certain foundation in self-study, he began to write his own songs. In 2005, he left Liuzhou to work and live in Nanning, and that's when the "Night Piano Music" series began.