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Chapter 37 Lip-synching

After the latest episode of The Birth of a Superstar was broadcast, Chen Shaorong once again hit the hot list, and his singing of Nunchaku and Shameless were played in the streets and alleys.

It's the kind of offline explosion that can't be suppressed. Online capital can control it, but offline stores can't stop everyone from playing it. It's not just these two songs.

If this is not love

Across the ocean to see you

Love has no choice

Absolutely infatuated

Shameless

nunchaku

lie

decent

scoundrel

Every song has become popular offline. Now the problem is that Chen Shaorong is an online artist. This is the biggest tragedy for an artist.

Because online popularity does not mean offline popularity, offline popularity means online popularity. Many artists are called online variety artists, which means they only live in online variety shows. They are similar to some Internet celebrities. They can’t leave the Internet and walk on the street.

People know each other.

Online artists have many disadvantages. For example, there is not much guarantee for concerts and they cannot hold concerts. The concert model is actually very realistic and divided into two types. One is top-notch, where artists receive a fixed performance fee.

For example, if the artist is given 30 million, and the rest is done by the organizer, the organizer will raise the ticket price, which is called premium at best, or sold at a higher price at worst, or 50% for the more conscientious ones, and 50% for the unscrupulous ones.

Basically, they are sold at three to five times the price.

For a concert with 50,000 people, they can raise the cheapest ticket price from 500 to 2,000. The most fans criticize are scalpers, but they don’t consider where the scalpers’ tickets come from, so the money they can earn from a concert is

Very huge.

Because the fare increases are private transactions and are not included in the tax, only the fare is included in the tax.

Another model is for celebrities to hold their own concerts and sell tickets directly to fans, with themselves being the organizers.

In fact, if you want to lower the ticket prices of celebrities, especially the top-tier ones, the best way is to hold two or three shows in a row in a city, so that the ticket prices will not go up. However, ordinary celebrities rarely do this because they don’t want to compete with capital.

fall out.

Concerts are difficult to do without offline popularity, so many artists go all out to appear on some TV station variety shows or find ways to attend some evening parties and film some TV series.

Online artists collectively overturned the situation at the beginning, that is, no one went to their concerts, the box office of their movies was dismal, and the data was so watered down that they could not see the real data clearly.

There are also those fans online who say they are supportive, but in fact their pockets are cleaner than their faces, especially those who are active every day.

Chen Shaorong has now become an Internet artist. It is an embarrassing situation for a singer to be famous but not to be popular.

There are his songs offline, but many people still don't know who he is because there are still many people who don't pay much attention to things like the Internet.

The main reason is that the information cocoon allows many people to only see the things they like, so they can block Chen Shaorong's information. Coupled with the restrictions from the capital side, Chen Shaorong is not well-known offline, and many people don't know him at all.

The Birth of a Superstar is just an online variety show. If you want to be famous offline, you must rely on the TV station, because the TV station's information is a single channel, and the TV station's programs can be broadcast online and offline together, which equals full coverage.

Moreover, the TV station also has the advantage that it can be linked with the newspaper. Even if the TV station or the Internet is missed, the relevant information will be reported in the newspaper.

Don’t underestimate this. In the era of information cocoon, the only way to break through is to rely on offline traditional media.

On the contrary, TV stations are more important than in previous eras because they have both offline and online channels.

Another point is that many elderly people watch TV with their children, and the children will know some of the people on TV, and they may become potential fans when they grow up. Many middle school and high school parents only let their children watch TV and not play with mobile phones.

So Chen Shaorong is thinking about how to break out of the circle. The people he knows who have the most contact with TV stations are banks. This is Chen Shaorong's only network.

He sent messages to several bank presidents, telling them that he was under a lot of pressure. He was demolishing the east wall to pay for the west wall. He also borrowed a private loan. He was really afraid that he would not be able to repay some things. He wanted to tell them first, just in case.

One day I couldn't bear to think about it and left, I couldn't help but feel sorry for you.

I don’t have any offline channels. If I can appear on a few TV station variety shows, I can increase my reputation and speed up my repayment.

Nowadays, people who are popular in music are not popular. I want to be more famous and earn more money to pay off my debts. I can't hold it anymore. I have given up on it several times.

Several bank presidents cursed at the message sent by Chen Shaorong. They had been in trouble for eight lifetimes and lent him money. Wasn't this threatening them?

But now I'm really afraid that if he doesn't pay back the money, someone will have to take the blame, and they will be held accountable for this matter. I have no choice but to help him introduce the program and let him appear on it to increase his popularity.

Pay back the money.

Chen Shaorong made a song for Su Qingzhu and asked Su Qingzhu to come over and record it. Su Qingzhu's singing was really indescribable and required millions of tuners.

Su Qingzhu likes this song that Chen Shaorong produced for her very much, called "Invisible Wings". It really means singing love once.

"I have found a vocal teacher for you. You will learn to sing with the teacher first. We will release the songs first. If there is an offline performance then, you can bring the company's sound engineer with you.

You have acting skills anyway, just remember the lyrics, and then just sing and lip-sync without turning on the mic." Chen Shaorong sat on the chair and said to Su Qingzhu.

"You want me to lip-sync?" Su Qingzhu said.

"This is not your first time. I heard Fat Hu say that you participated in the Birth of a Superstar with a half-open mic, and also added part of the recording in it. Anyway, you have acting skills. I don't think others can tell when you lip-sync. Listen to you.

The singing, to be honest, is at the mid-range level in KTV at most.

If you really sing it, then this song no longer belongs to you. Whichever cover or sung is better, you will be replaced.

Others can't remember the original song, so now I'm helping you adjust the song that best suits your voice, and modify your voice to be close to your perfect voice.

But if you really sing, this song will change from 100 points to 50 points. Either you practice more, you are not tone deaf, practice more.

As long as you don't hold the microphone backwards and sing, you can completely deceive all the audience with your acting skills." Chen Shaorong said to Su Qingzhu that his own singing skills are not afraid of the scene.

Chen Shaorong's mother trained her to learn piano and bel canto since she was a child, and she also studied opera. She has a good voice.

But Su Qingzhu’s voice is difficult to handle without lip-syncing, and this song cannot be released in a hurry for the time being. She must first learn vocal music, and then practice lip-syncing and lip-synching. There is no problem in publishing it, because Su Qingzhu is popular both online and offline.

As long as there is a song, you will definitely be invited to perform.

This song must not be found to be lip-syncing. Unless she can sing well, she will keep lip-singing. Anyway, China Entertainment is not bad at lip-synching.

"Can I really improve my singing skills through practice?" Su Qingzhu asked.

"Yes, as long as they are not congenitally tone-deaf, they can be improved through training. As long as most people can hear the differences in each tone and can sing along with each tone, they are not tone-deaf and can be improved through training.

I have stored your sound source in the software and can modify your original voice to sing any song at any time, but then you will have to lip-sync forever and cannot sing live."

Su Qingzhu nodded. She liked this song so much. She wanted to sing it to everyone. It seemed that she had to spend two or three hours every day to practice singing, otherwise lip-synching would be impossible for her whole life.

"Then you can make a chorus song for me. I will sing it with you. I have an invitation for the end of the year. It is a party program of a provincial station. I am asked to sing a song here. I can recommend men and women.

You can sing duet, so you can be on this show, but there is no salary, and the TV stations usually don’t pay much.

Unless it's a New Year's Eve party that sells concert tickets, there is a standard line, and it's not an unpopular provincial station, it's Shanghai TV."

"No problem, I'll produce it." This is the reason why Chen Shaorong signed Su Qingzhu. She has traffic, but online traffic, but she has offline channels and popularity. With this combination, she has the resources to come to her door and can also help.

Chen Shaorong expands offline channels.


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