Great Artist

Chapter 1244: 10,000 people chorus

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Ryan Ted stood on the side stage, reluctant to leave. At this time, Evan Bell's concert in Los Angeles had been going on for an hour, and the atmosphere at the scene had reached a peak. From the angle he was standing, the sky was full of The light sticks on the ground gleamed on the entire black curtain. 110,000 people, what a huge number that is. Countless stars are constantly flickering and shaking, and they are densely connected to form a scream coming from all directions. And the roar, using the air as the medium, has evolved into a substantial shock force, Ryan Ted can clearly feel the slight oscillations from the stage floor, and clearly transmit it to the brain through the soles and soles of the feet.

Evan Bell was wearing a white T-shirt and a red leather jacket. His fingertips were fiddling on the guitar strings. As soon as the prelude melody came out, the sound of the audience lost control again. Obviously everyone realized what the next song was about. What is it? Evan Bell's voice came out through the microphone, "I broke down, and the fear came in like a tide"

The 110,000 people in the audience don't need a conductor at all, so they should start singing with Evan Bell's voice, "The cold wind is on my face, rushing past my skin, looking for an exit that can enter your heart, break through this catastrophe"

Everyone, all the 110,000 people at the scene know that this is "Never Walk Alone", no one is exception; everyone, the 110,000 people standing in the Rose Bowl stadium, everyone is singing, and no one forgets Lyrics, no one forgets the melody, no one misses the beat, so the collective acts as the background harmony and sings in unison

The scene in front of him is very magical. Under the effect of sound amplification, Evan Bell's voice reverberated through the entire Rose Bowl Stadium. The magnetism and charm in his voice's ability to control the melody, rhythm, and lyrics were also amplified by the sound. In Evan Bell's voice, the tenfold lyrics seem to have broken away from the category of the original word, and are endowed with an astonishing echo for the connection between words and words with profound connotations "Go, give up the original home, leave this familiar one." Everything, You'll Never Walk Alone" The sense of recklessness in the song is understated between the jumps of the melody

Under the stage, the harmony of 110,000 people matched with Evan Bell's voice at a rhythm of less than a quarter of a beat. At the same time, the spacious space of the Rose Bowl Stadium also created an echo effect. Less than a quarter of a beat behind, you can feel that kind of pure natural sound effect, which makes the song itself more appealing. A chorus of 110,000 people, without emotional ups and downs, can only feel the infinite enthusiasm in the source It is released endlessly, and even the ups and downs of the melody are not so clear, but the explosive feeling of each person's hoarse release of the innermost emotions makes the echo sound effect of the harmony more interesting.

The voices of the instruments in the hands of the members of the extrajudicial fanatics reverberated, colliding with the harmony of 110,000 people and the singing of Evan Bell, creating a dazzling spark. A total of 110,000 people sang the same song and sang the same lyrics, humming Singing the same melody, this feeling is very subtle, especially since this song was written by myself, just by imagining this scene, Ryan Ted can feel the rush of goosebumps on his skin

"Raise your arms and stretch them to the sky; polish your eyes, like a kind firefly in the dark." Along with the lyrics, Ryan Ted involuntarily raised his hands and joined the group chorus loudly Singing in the ranks of the 100,000 people is a very happy thing in itself, and singing with everyone on the side of this 110,000-person stage is a magical thing The passion, all the passion, all the joy, all the happiness, all ran wildly in the blood, and finally rushed into the mouth, and turned into a voice to vent.

That's the magic of the concert

When the verse ended and cut into the chorus, Evan Bell's voice suddenly became lonely, "Go, give up the original home, leave this familiar everything, you will never walk alone" The audience of 110,000 people As if there was a tacit understanding, the group stopped singing. The empty Rose Bowl stadium seemed to have hundreds of thousands of fireflies lingering. In the silent late night, only Evan Bell's lonely and ethereal voice was venting all the emotions in the song. There is still a scorching temperature in the air, almost giving people the illusion of "this is an empty stadium". The contrast between extreme noise and extreme quiet elevates the emotion of the song "Never Walk Alone" to another. one level

The concert version of "Never Walk Alone" is more difficult than one level higher. Evan Bell's voice gradually began to release energy in the chorus, and the hoarse and magnetic charm in his voice began to explode. The simplest lyrics released the most intense. Emotions, like thousands of fireworks in the night sky at the same time, are so gorgeous that people are jaw-dropping

One chill, another chill Ryan Ted stood on the side stage, uncontrollably fighting the cold war, the charm of music, the charm of the stage, was performed by Evan Bell to a peak Ryan Ted's thoughts returned to the distant 2000 Years, every day in the past five years has been crowded in my heart, a feeling of overwhelmed breath is heavy in my heart, the emotion contained in the sentence "never walk alone" happened to Ryan Ted. The strong chemical reaction detonated the deepest emotions in his heart

Suddenly, Ryan Ted pulled out of his thoughts, because Evan Bell's singing had ended, and the crazy screams in the audience once again made the stage feel like an earthquake, which made Ryan Ted unable to help himself. He shivered and touched his cheek. Ryan Ted found that his eyes were a little wet. After the suffocation that was deeply trapped in his own emotions faded away, he instantly felt the clarity of seeing the bright moon through the clouds and mist.

"Come together" Evan Bell just said a word, the guitar in his hand began to change the melody, and the exciting "catalyst" was just a prelude, and Ryan Ted felt the hot feeling of his own blood gurgling and boiling

The thought of "I want to be this singer too" fermented in Ryan Ted's head in an instant, and then began to spread uncontrollably.

There are actually many kinds of so-called singers. Idol singers can also be considered singers, pornographic singers are also a member of the singers, and even people who sing and entertain themselves in the bathroom can also be called singers, but a real singer is actually a person who loves singing. The person of today's Evan Bell, even if there are more Grammy awards, no matter how good the box office is, no matter how hot the global fame is, in fact, he is a person who loves singing in his bones, and has nothing to do with fame, prestige or wealth. Just a simple singer

Ryan Ted, who has been ups and downs on the edge of the entertainment circle for more than five years, has accumulated enough. At this moment, on the stage of Evan Bell's concert, he finally realized that he wants to be a singer and love to sing. singers like even bell

Evan Bell has this kind of ability that makes people look forward to it. Thinking about Jason Majes, the Magic Red Band and others in Studio Eleven, it is an accident or fate that Studio Eleven can get to where it is today. Worth mentioning, but the important thing is that Evan Bell has never changed

Think about the 110,000 audience in front of you, 110,000, which is definitely not a small number. Looking back at Evan Bell’s current thirteen stops in the United States, twenty-six shows are full, and tickets are in short supply. Is it just the media? Thought: Evan Bell's first concert, which many fans have been looking forward to for a long time, has produced such an effect? No, not only that, it's mostly because Evan Bell's stage has such a charming, intoxicating charm

Ryan Ted seems to have touched a threshold, a threshold where he can make a breakthrough in music creation, but it is a little vague, but he knows very well that Evan Bell is the direction he is striving for.

"It would be great if I could join Studio Eleven." Ryan Ted was taken aback by his own thoughts. Only God knows how many ** singers are now entering Studio Eleven to learn to write and even release albums. Eleven Studio is like a paradise for music, a free creative environment, a non-interfering music concept, a completely independent music style, and most importantly, a strong learning and communication atmosphere, unrestrained and dedicated to the music business On... All of this makes Studio Eleven a wonderland that ** musicians dream of

But ~www.readwn.com~ Eleven Studio is a dream place for ** music, but it is not a relief shelter, and Evan Bell is not a savior, he is not obliged to help all** musicians. So, to enter Eleven It's not an easy job for the studio as far as Ryan Ted knows, currently on the "first" world tour as a warm-up band, no band has signed up to Studio Eleven so, Ryan Ted I think the chances of a republic seem to be very slim.

Even so, Ryan Ted decided to give it a try

When Evan Bell encores for two consecutive times, he sang "Just.A.Dream" and "In the Mood for Love" respectively, officially ending the performance of the 110,000-person concert at the Rose Bowl Stadium, and also announced "the first After the "Times" world tour in the United States temporarily came to an end, Ryan Ted saw Evan Bell hugged the Outlaws, Teddy Bell, Eden Hudson, Katherine Bell and others, respectively, and then he left. He stepped forward and gave Evan Bell a big hug

Then, Ryan Ted said directly, "Evan, I wonder if there is a chance to enter the studio of Eleven in the Republican era?"

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