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How to evaluate Li Yuchun from a musical perspective

Li Yuchun’s songs have a gentle and deep warmth, very caring, free and easy, and very real

In terms of tone, it is refreshing, clean and not sweet, warm but not artificial, and friendly Without being too close

First of all, I want to say that I am not a professional; secondly, I want to say that I am a person who likes music because of spring; thirdly, I can only speak from my own feelings. Talk about the sounds I heard.

Growing up, I have always felt that I am not a person who loves music. At the end of 2012, I heard a song called "Hello Baby" and thought it sounded really good, so I started listening to her other songs. Then I began to hear these favorite music in my mind: "At that time" - "Deaf Man" - "We will be old if we don't go crazy" - "Time on Fire" - "Moon on the Sea" - "I Sing La La La ” (particularly loved) - "Drowning Fish" - "Dancing Artistic Youth" - "Losing Heart"... The point is, these songs made me learn to listen to lyrics and listen to the emotions and emotions expressed in lyrics and music. artistic conception.

In terms of auditory experience, I prefer Chunchun’s voice; my friend hates hearing her sing (and hates her as a person). Of course, what she likes is the opposite. sound. So, I guess, it has something to do with the frequency of sound that each person likes. In addition, loudness and pitch are different. Many people regard sounds that can be shouted at the top of their lungs as high-pitched sounds. There is an essential difference between the two.

I also like the timbre, it’s clear and refreshing (clean but not sweet, warm but not artificial, friendly but not too close). It is precisely because of this voice that I discovered the reason why I don't like other voices singing sad love songs - sadness. Of course, it may be because I haven’t deeply experienced sad love, so I don’t like music that sounds like “sad music” to me. Listening to Chunchun sing sentimental and helpless love songs, it is "sad" but not "resentful". I think this kind of love is what everyone is pursuing - lost love or unobtainable love is sad, but it is No regrets. I thought the sound of the CD version of the song "Happy Winter" was very average at first, and then I felt it was very young and a bit like a secret love, but I prefer the live version at Gao Xiaosong's concert. The sound at this time sounded very affectionate. Moved me deeply. I think this is the change in Chunchun's timbre, and also the difference in emotional processing. "Love Is Too Stupid" is a nice song, but the tone is average to me.

I think you can dislike Chunchun’s alto and her timbre. But she is really talented in composing music. The most noteworthy thing is the background music in a VCR in last year's concert. At first, I thought it was selected from world famous songs. I really wanted to find it. I thought the directing team was very good and could find such good music. As a background, but in fact, the director recently said that Chunchun wrote the music himself, which really surprised me.