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Who is killing the future of Chinese music?

author:Uncle Shuai said P thing

There have been two recent hot topics that have been in stark contrast to the discussions behind them, namely "Singer 2024" and Chang'e-6. You may ask: how can these two unrelated things be related?

Who is killing the future of Chinese music?

Here's the thing, the "Singer 2024" incident is because domestic singers were crushed by the strength of foreign singers, and Na Ying, who was in her early 50s, retained the third place, which caused everyone to discuss the fault line in mainland music. Many professionals who graduated from conservatories also reported that the future of music in China was uncertain.

On the contrary, the mainland Chang'e lunar exploration team, with an average age of 32 years old, has inherited technology and is constantly evolving. And other countries do not have a good heritage in the space field like our country.

Who is killing the future of Chinese music?

The mainland's high-precision science and technology field has such a good inheritance, thanks to the mainland's steady progress in related work, which has formed the current good situation.

However, what about our music? It was originally a multi-ethnic country, and music had an advantage over other countries, but what is the reason for this disconnect now? Who is killing the future of Chinese music?

Who is killing the future of Chinese music?

The real situation is a very complicated problem, some people say that it is influenced by short videos, and non-professional singers can also become famous in self-media, resulting in no motivation to make music professionally.

Some people also say that some old musicians have not done a good job in the handover of inheritance, and they are still invisibly forming a circle culture, setting up obstacles for newcomers.

What do you think about this?

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