Urging Jay Chou to sing is one of the daily entertainment activities of his fans, no way, in recent years, Zhou Dong's output has decreased significantly, and fans have not listened enough.
Recently, Zhou Dong finally had to sing, but he still had enough appetite and only released a 25-second prelude.
However, it was these 25 seconds that something went wrong.
Some netizens pointed out that the prelude to Zhou Dong's new song is similar to a song "JULIA" by the Korean boy band INFINITE, questioning Zhou Dong's plagiarism.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="5" > Jay Chou posted a rumor to refute the rumors, and also gave a music lesson to netizens</h1>
At first, Zhou Dong did not care about these doubts, nor did he make any response, but as things fermented, this matter was successfully searched.
Jay Chou explained that the chord method of this song has been used as early as the early songs of "Sunny Day" and "Qilixiang", and the chord promotion method that has been popularized to netizens is actually a framework, which everyone can use, and the focus is on creating a new melody under this framework.
Zhou Dong finally "Versailles", saying that he was in the front and could list a bunch of similar examples.
Thirteen is not a professional music student, but probably can also understand the content of Zhou Dong's music class, chords are just some fixed structure, a certain angle is common, similar to some of the public beats of rap, the creation of chords is the focus.
Some netizens who understand music explained that the 6m-4-1-5 mentioned by Zhou Dong belongs to the public version of the universal chord arrangement, and everyone can use it to create.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="11" > in fact, everyone still trusts Zhou Dong, but the main spearhead is the royal arranger Huang Yuxun</h1>
Zhou Dong's "Mojito" launched last year was very popular, and it also appeared on the Spring Festival Gala stage through cloud recording.
However, when "Mojito" was first released, it was also accused of plagiarism, and coincidentally, the arrangement of the two songs was the same person, huang Yuxun, the royal arranger of Zhou Dong.
From Huang Yuxun's personal introduction, it can be seen that he is the music director of Zhou Dong's concert, and "Daoxiang", "Fireworks Are Easy to Cold" and so on are his arranged works.
In addition, Huang Yuxun has cooperated with Zhang Xinzhe, Pan Weibai, Pin Guan, etc., and has also won the Best Arrangement Award of the Mainland "Chinese Song List", which belongs to the god-level figures.
However, Zhou Dong's two consecutive new songs are arranged by Huang Yuxun, and they are all questioned for plagiarism, so many Zhou Dong fans are dissatisfied with him.
For "Mojito" being questioned of plagiarizing "The Carousel of Life", Huang Yuxun once responded.
Subsequently, this song was analyzed by many netizens who understand music, and basically returned Huang Yuxun a fair deal.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="19" > whether the song is plagiarized or not, can not rely on the amateur's ear</h1>
If it is plagiarism in the film and television field, ordinary people are still easy to judge.
Whether the main theme of the song is plagiarism, the average person can basically judge.
But to be meticulous to the prelude chords, these details are not plagiarism, and really only professionals can judge.
If fans hear other people's songs, they personally feel a little similar to their idols' songs, and accusing others of plagiarism without doing research is obviously sloppy and unfounded, and from a certain point of view, it is also a rumor.
Zhou Dong initially did not want to respond, in fact, it is very understandable, if someone casually says that you have plagiarized, you have to respond to explain, it is estimated that everyone is very busy.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="25" > the Song of the Taiwan Golden Melody Awards was suspected of plagiarism, and the arranger was Huang Yuxun</h1>
Coincidentally, just a few days ago, The famous Taiwanese host Wu Zongxian accused a song that won the Golden Melody Award for plagiarism.
This song is "The Name Engraved in My Heart" sung by Taiwanese singer Lu Guangzhong, which won the Golden Melody Award for Best Annual Golden Melody at the Golden Melody Awards. Wu Zongxian pointed out that the song copied the old English song "Reality", while netizens in Taiwan believe that this song is more like copying a piano song published in the mainland in 2019, "Freedom Hill".
In this regard, the composer of the mainland's "Freedom Hill" said that it is indeed a bit like, but there are several similarities in popular songs, indicating that they do not care.
What is even more interesting is that the arrangement of this song is actually Huang Yuxun.
A former Golden Melody Award judge said that the first six bars of the song are almost identical to "Freedom Hill", but he can't judge whether it constitutes plagiarism.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="31" > conclusion</h1>
The "music lesson" that Jaylen gave to netizens was still very good, and everyone began to expect him to release the whole song. However, is it a coincidence that Huang Yuxun has been bombed and plagiarized one after another? What do you think about this? Feel free to chat in the comments section.