No more idle talk.
Lin Yuan briefly mentioned contrapuntal music and then started preparing for the performance of "Canon in D Major".
In fact.
About this piece, someone might share a little story to enlighten others.
In the story.
It's said that Pachelbel, the original composer, played the Canon on the piano alone to mourn his deceased wife.
Lin Yuan wanted to dispel the rumors.
Not to mention the modern piano wasn't even invented at that time.
Even if it was, Pachelbel actually composed using three violins.
Lin Yuan was baffled by this:
The Canon is heavenly.
Does it really need a "tragic love story" to add allure?
Besides.
On YouTube.
The rock version of Canon in D arranged by Taiwanese musician JerryC has garnered tens of millions of views. Supposedly, many people indifferent to the original fall in love with the melody after hearing the rock version.
However, Lin Yuan felt the original version held more charm.