D Genesis, 3 Years after Dungeon Appeared

§ 155 Part-time pianist 2/10 (sun)

Ha...

"What are you sighing at? One sigh and one happiness runs away."

"I mean, I've never touched a piano before.

Ryoko Saito was taken by her manager to the piano section at the University of Tone.

The role of the new drama is like a pianist's egg, to learn the minimum handling of instruments and the atmosphere of playing.

However, her relationship with the piano was at best such that she had seen the piano from afar in the music room and auditorium of the school.

"I've never touched it, so you'll learn."

"That's true... but the playing scene has to be re-played anyway, right?

"Yes, but there's the posture until the connection and the shape of the hand."

"Well, I understand that."

If the pianist doesn't know how to play a piece that plays in a drama, he can't perform that act. No matter how much the scene is blown up, it's just the upgrading at hand.

"The sound that comes out is a mess, but if you just watch the footage, aim for a big pianist."

Wow.

Now you're a pianist....

Archery's gonna be tough, piano's gonna be tough, actresses are tough. And she looked up at the sky as if she were other HR. It would not rain, but I could not see the sun.

"Ryoko also has an archery tournament schedule, so this kind of time-consuming lecture needs to be found and packed."

"If you have too much time, don't you forget?

I'm a professional. Do something about it.

Um...

She walked through the entrance to the building, holding her head in her heart, with her manager's recklessness.

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"Saito-san is not a pianist, so the purpose was to learn the atmosphere and pose by handling one basic instrument and watching the play."

Yes, that's right.

Yuko Nakamichi, an associate professor and performer at the University of Music, was not very enthusiastic about the job, which was not to teach music. However, the request from Sony Music, who was taking care of her, was difficult to refuse, and she had to accept it.

Sunday without lessons and with the intention to finish quickly, I spent about 20 minutes explaining the general precautions for handling the piano and how to sit on the piano, the shape of the arm, and some of the instruments.

"Well, I guess my nails are a little long, too."

Ryoko saw her fingertips being cleaned up.

Unlike when I was in Gravia, it didn't really stretch too far, but I couldn't see the tip of my nails from the ventral side of my fingers.

"But you can't cut it off until the shoot is finished, so don't make it too short for a while."

There are rules for filming movies and dramas that do not alter the state of the body.

So the manager's line was obvious, but when I heard it, Midway explained in a little more detail where the pianist with the nails stretched was.

"I can play the piano even if my nails are slightly stretched, but the noise of the nails hitting the keyboard is unexpectedly loud and the keyboard slips can be problematic."

With that said, I put my nails against the black key and let it slide. I dropped my finger and hit the white key to make a sound.

That's how Mistach happens.

"Sometimes, like Hollowitz in his late life, he hardly bends his fingers, but he can't do that much."

"I see. It doesn't look like a pianist when the nails are stretched, so I think it will probably be cut when making a role."

The middle way nodded and sat back in front of the piano.

"Well, I'll play it first, so look at that."

"Ah, Sensei. Are you sure you want to record it for acting later?

No, thank you.

The manager took three video cameras out of the luggage and set them at angles where the keyboard could be seen from the side, the front, and the pedal part behind.

Well, please.

"Yes"

It was Chopin's Etude, works 10-4, that began to play the middle road.

A song that will definitely be used this time also requires a comprehensive technique, flashy and speedy, but because there is no biased finger of luck, it is not particularly difficult for pianists. It's tough until you can play.

Basically, the aim was to show lucky fingers and posture, so I didn't increase the speed so I kept playing it for about two minutes.

Ryoko was staring seriously at her fingers moving over the keyboard from the beginning.

"How was it?

Just because amateurs who have never touched the piano have seen one performance, there is no way they can do anything, but the contract is a contract. Nakamitsu asked me if I didn't do anything to guide her.

Ryoko, who was concentrating on her lucky fingers, said something stupid when asked back to me.

"Er, my fingers were moving."

That's right.

The teacher was listening to Ryoko's story while stirring up her inner laughter, but her face changed with the next word.

If that's the case, I'll manage to do the same.

Huh?

When Ryoko sat on the next piano, she closed her eyes to recall what she had just seen. When I opened my eyes, which had been there for a while, I began to reproduce the same song in the same way.

After the first attack, he saw his right hand spinning a fine alpezio, and Nakamichi opened his eyes and looked back at his manager, asking in a small voice.

"Did he study piano?

Unexpectedly, she forgot her polite words and asked.

"No, I've never touched an instrument before."

"Such an idiot....."

Ryoko's fingers perfectly reproduced the performance she had just played.

Can you play 10-4 for the first time and flush it? That's never going to happen.

Anyway, it's replicated where the mistake was made. At first, the actress who had been playing the piano for many years would have assumed that she had made a mistake and was playing it by rubbing it.

"That? That's weird. Something's wrong."

After reproducing it, Ryoko twisted her head.

In the middle of the road, I knew it was the pedal. She didn't use a pedal at all while she was playing.

Anyway, Bach can't play Chopin without a pedal.

Maybe he's really a beginner.

"Can you completely remember and reproduce the shape of my playing fingers and where I suppressed them?

Huh? Um... Somehow? "

Nakamitsu explained a different reason, grinning at the reply.

"It's the pedals that make a difference."

Pedal?

Ryoko peered into her feet. There are three pedals lined up.

"I don't use the middle anyway, just remember right and left."

Then Midway explained to her about the right damper pedal and the left shift pedal while pressing the keyboard.

Speaking of misunderstandings, the shift pedal is a pedal that keeps the sound down while you step on it, and the damper pedal is a pedal that keeps the sound uninterrupted even if you release the keyboard while you step on it.

"Do you want to watch the recording of the pedal part of the performance just now?

"I'll see. I'll see. Excuse me for a moment."

When asked by the manager, Ryoko lowered her head toward the middle road and rushed to the notebook PC to take the playback image seriously.

It's not on and off, but it's a rather subtle way to use it, and I have bumps.

"If it's reproduced to your feet, you can't be a pianist."

The manager who was spoken to was so distressed by the answers that he just had a vague smile.

"I've seen pantomime before, but actresses can do amazing things."

"No, no actress can do this. Maybe she's the only one."

"For a genius, it looks like he's an adult, but...."

Talent, commonly called genius, has been prominent since childhood.

In the piano world, Aimi Kobayashi, who ruled the elementary school student section of the All-Japan Student Music Competition at the age of nine, is probably right. Since her fourth grade, she has never dominated every con piano division.

"Twenty-one, right? Until recently, she was a regular gravure model."

The manager explained the recent circumstances surrounding her.

"A dungeon teacher? I don't know what the world is anymore."

That being said, if you can do it in just a few months, regardless of your original talent, there are probably students who think you can sell your soul to the devil rather than dungeon exploration.

Perhaps we could just show Holovitz's keyboard and pedal footage and play the same light.

There is no need for pieces, such as a deep understanding of music. I was a little horrified when I thought of a world where such pianists were produced in mass.

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"Now, I will consult with Sonny to prepare the keyboard and footage of the designated song."

"Thank you very much. Thank you very much."

Ryoko lowered her head with her manager.

After all, she played 10-4 perfectly. Almost the same as Midway. Of course, the mistake part has been corrected.

Moreover, when I showed Holovitz's video in the late years, I also mastered the finger-stretching technique, and the sound of claws hitting the keyboard was drastically reduced.

Nakamitsu was worried about hurting her finger or wrist, but Ryoko didn't seem to feel any particular burden.

After that, he was free to speed up or down, and no tempo swings occurred even at a pace of less than a minute and 40 seconds. It even seemed like a machine that just changed the playback speed to match the metronome.

Once you start changing your emotional expression, you'll be able to make a pianist in just a few hours from the beginner. Promotional cultivation is not a level. It's scary just to think about it.

"So, Saito-san. Why don't you play the piano in earnest?

"Please don't. I can't read a single score.

Yes, I'm sorry.

Certainly there are musicians who cannot read the score.

Jimmy Hendricks, Eric Clapton and Richie Blackmore couldn't read the score. Even that Beatles was suspicious.

As a pianist, Errol Garner could play the piano but he couldn't read the score.

Unlike jazz and rock, however, no classical pianist can read music unless physically unavoidable.

Because the composer's intention is to read through the score.

If she were to become a pianist, she would be a snoring and impressive player arranging her world based on the perfect copy of others.

After all, the starting point is a world-class player, and you can copy it in anyone's style.

Perhaps a copy might be called a copy, but if the copy was perfect and her appearance were added, it could be lifted up the other way around, as ~ was said by ~ II.

And once you remember, Mistach is zero. I'm sure it'll be a terrible ravage of the competition. 21 should still be able to compete in any international competition.

As long as we have the footage, the preparation period will only take a day. Besides, the gravure model and the appearance of the actress are enough. The media can't just leave it alone.

I guess it's easier to stay away from this world.

Nakaji murmured as he escorted them back to the parking lot.

The story of the sports world was heard from the wind.

I thought it had nothing to do with the world of art, but when I saw people like Ryoko, I feared that the world of professional performers might eventually be surrounded by people like her.

Should we actively teach them to use the dungeon from now on, or should we hide it and keep sending the future that may come as far ahead as possible?

I couldn't decide the middle way.

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"Master, why aren't you answering the phone?!

While listening to a mechanical voice from the other side of the phone saying, "The phone you called is out of reach or doesn't ring because it's not powered on," Ryoko made a bad move.

That's her, too, freaked out by the anomaly of what she did.

"The cause is definitely Yoshimura-san's relationship... but I can't think of anything else."

Remember when you get back from the dungeon! I swore to my heart that I left a message in the message box that was being taught.