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The song that JJ Lin and Lang Lang collaborated on.

The song that JJ Lin and Lang Lang collaborated on was The Song of the Soul.

The song accompaniment of "The Song of the Soul" is adapted from the 24th Paganini Etude. The original Paganini Etude has 24 chapters, showing 24 variations, and JJ Lin's adapted version is Chapter 25 Variations of the Soul.

This song is JJ Lin's first collaboration with Lang Lang. JJ Lin studied classical music since childhood, and Lang Lang usually listens to pop music. When they are together, they talk a lot. When JJ Lin traveled to Europe, he watched Lang Lang's concert in Vienna, and then they had dinner together. Since there is such a tacit understanding, the two decided to make a meaningful work.

So JJ Lin and Lang Lang performed this song "The Song of the Soul" hand in hand. Regarding this cooperation with Lang Lang, JJ Lin said that Lang Lang had his own ideas. In the last paragraph of the song, Lang Lang didn't just listen to JJ Lin completely, but put his own things in, and there was a * * * song.

Song appreciation of * * * Song of the Soul:

* * Song of the Soul greatly integrated classical and popular, and electronic rhythm stepped on the coherent joint of classical music, which gained extra points in audibility and artistic creativity. The song opens the preface with a compact melody, the lyrics blend classical and modern, and the atmosphere fills in a symphony of time and space, wandering through history, reincarnation and Renaissance.

The * * * Song of the Soul is a catch that jumps out directly. Lang Lang's piano rhythm comes in waves, and it is as dense as a tsunami. You can imagine fingers flying over the keys, which is like the rhythm of the cusp and JJ Lin's rap bring out the best in each other. Fortunately, the b section of the song is followed by strings, otherwise the dense rhythm will be unbearable. JJ Lin's falsetto is one of the surprises, and the piano outro at the end is the second surprise.