Chapter 658 "My Chinese Heart"
The song that Tan Yue finally chose was "My Chinese Heart". He and Liu Yaoqing just talked about it and knew what Liu Yaoqing was worried about and dissatisfied with.
In the past few decades, the ending song of the National Day Gala every year was a template. Tan Yue knew that when this template first appeared, it must have been very popular. After all, the main theme song of the singing group's prosperity and strength will never be outdated no matter when it is placed, and it will arouse the empathy and joy of the people.
But for the National Day Gala program team, especially for producers like Liu Yaoqing who strive for perfection, it is a pain to use this template that has been used for a long time as the ending song of this year's National Day Gala.
Although he couldn't find a more suitable song, with his many years of experience in making programs, he could feel that this ending song that uses a template has gradually failed to keep up with the current trend.
So Tan Yue changed his perspective and thought about what kind of song is more suitable for the ending song of the National Day Gala?
He thought of "Wolf Warrior 2", which was his last work, so he was very impressed by "Wolf Warrior 2". Through the box office explosion of "Wolf Warrior 2" in China, Tan Yue realized more deeply that in addition to the people in China, there are also a group of compatriots abroad who are loyal to China.
The current international situation does not mean that you can become a world power or a strong country by focusing on your own development. The low point a hundred years ago proved that closing the country to the outside world would not work.
Therefore, after its establishment, China has been trying to go out, develop itself, and enhance its national strength. After decades of development, China's national strength has greatly increased. It can no longer fear any challenges and stride forward to the world, while also going international.
The development and growing strength of China are seen by the whole world.
The people in China are proud of their motherland, but seeing that China's influence is getting stronger and its international status is increasing, those Chinese compatriots abroad are also proud of their powerful motherland.
It is precisely because of this that Tan Yue finally chose this song after repeated thinking - "My Chinese Heart".
Because compared with other classic songs about the motherland, "My Chinese Heart" is more suitable to be sung as the ending song at the National Day Gala.
In terms of suitability, "My Chinese Heart" is even more suitable than "Unforgettable Tonight".
Of course, if the Spring Festival Gala program team invites me to write a song, I must choose "Unforgettable Tonight", which also depends on its suitability. On the stage of the Spring Festival Gala, "Unforgettable Tonight" is more suitable than "My New China".
Patriotic songs can easily become conceptual and slogans, but this song cleverly uses symbolic Chinese scenic spots such as "Yangtze River, Great Wall, Huangshan and Yellow River" to convey patriotism. The whole song is cut into the tone of overseas wanderers expressing their feelings directly, and a magnificent theme is written naturally, thus conquering the audience.
"My Chinese Heart" was sung very widely on Tan Yue's previous life on Earth. It can be said to be a household name. Tan Yue also grew up listening to this song. Every note of this song is engraved in his mind. This is a classic work recognized by Chinese people around the world.
"My Chinese Heart" has won many awards in various awards and has appeared on the Spring Festival Gala many times. It is a true classic in the hall of famous Chinese songs.
Many people may not have heard the representative works of some top superstars or the main songs in their albums, but they must have heard "My Chinese Heart".
In Tan Yue's previous life, the song "My Chinese Heart" was included in the reading link of "Remembering Mother" in the sixth lesson of the sixth grade of the People's Education Edition Chinese textbook, the "Three Poems" in the seventh grade of the Jiangsu Education Edition Chinese textbook, the first unit of the seventh grade of the second volume of the 2012 People's Education Edition Music textbook, and the first unit of the eighth grade of the first volume of the Jiangsu Education Edition Music textbook. Its influence can be seen.
CCTV wanted it very urgently. Since Tan Yue had made a decision, he no longer hesitated. He opened the drawer under his desk, took out an A4 paper from it, and picked up the pencil at hand and started writing.
His memory was amazing, and the song "My Chinese Heart" accompanied him throughout his childhood and was engraved in his heart. The process of writing this song can be said to be extremely smooth, without any pause.
The melody of the song came to his mind, and the Yangtze River and the Yellow River surged and surging, as if the experience of the previous life was slowly replayed in front of him. Unconsciously, Tan Yue's eyes were wet.
He is not a very emotional person, but sometimes some memories can always make people emotionally ups and downs and arouse emotion.
Tan Yue wrote very quickly. After about ten minutes, this song "My Chinese Heart" was finished. He put down the pencil in his hand and read the paper with the lyrics and songs again and again. He was emotional just now and wrote very quickly. If there were typos, he would correct them. After the correction, he leaned back in the chair, looked at the song on the paper, closed his eyes gently, put the hand holding the paper on his chest, and hummed softly without looking at the lyrics.
He was missing, missing his past, missing his previous life, missing his former friends and lovers, those people and things he would never see again and could never find again.
A few minutes later, Tan Yue opened his eyes, took a deep breath, and his mind became much clearer. He picked up the landline and called Chen Ye, asking Chen Ye to come over.
Soon there was a knock on the door, and Tan Yue said, "Come in."
As soon as Tan Yue finished speaking, the door of the office was pushed open, and Chen Ye, wearing a well-dressed lady's suit and white high heels, walked in slowly.
I don’t know why, but Chen Ye, who never wore makeup in the past, wore light makeup on her face today, and she looked much brighter and more charming. Her appearance is not bad to begin with, especially her outstanding temperament, which makes her even with the entertainment industry Compared with other first-line female stars, she is not bad at all.
Chen Ye came to stand in front of Tan Yue, looked at Tan Yue and asked, "Mr. Tan, are you looking for me?"
Tan Yue nodded and couldn't help but take another look at Chen Ye today, then smiled softly, picked up the paper on the table with the lyrics and music of "My Chinese Heart" and handed it to Chen Ye, saying: "Xiao Ye, this It’s a new song I wrote. You go to the copyright department and register the copyright of this song for me.”
Chen Ye also smiled and took the paper handed over by Tan Yue without looking up. He folded his hands on his lower abdomen and bowed slightly, "Okay, Mr. Tan."
After Chen Ye finished speaking, he turned and left the office without saying any more.
Tan Yue was a little surprised. He felt that Chen Ye seemed to have changed a little. He didn't just put on light makeup. Chen Ye came to him before, chattering like a little sparrow. But he didn't know when Chen Ye started to appear in front of him. The words became less and less, and it was not until today or just now that Tan Yue discovered it.
However, Tan Yue was still very happy that Chen Ye took the initiative to distance himself from him. Now that he had Chen Ziyu, there was only one person in his heart and eyes. It was a good thing that Chen Ye distanced himself from him.
When talking to Tan Yue, Chen Ye always had a faint smile on his face, which did not look too harsh but also revealed some alienation.
She was in this state deliberately to show Tan Yue.
Chen Ye has always been a very good girl since she was a child. Now that she has lost face in front of Tan Yue, she must get it back. This slight alienation is what she deliberately wants to show.
After leaving the office, Chen Ye had a bigger smile on his face, humming a tune softly in his mouth, stepping forward, and stepping on the floor in white, making a rhythmic sound of "ta da da".
When they were about to pass Chen Ziyu's office, the door of Chen Ziyu's office was opened, and Qin Tao, director of the artist management department, walked out. After closing the door, Qin Tao saw Chen Ye, smiled and said, "Xiao Chen, Got a mission?”
Qin Tao didn't know Chen Ye's identity or that she had a mother who was the director of the General Administration of Culture. However, in the Bright Entertainment Company, no one dared to despise the identity of Mr. Tan's secretary, even the company veteran and core department director. , Qin Tao was also very polite to Chen Ye. After all, in her opinion, Tan Yue stood behind Chen Ye.
Chen Ye smiled and said: "Hello, Mr. Qin, I have a mission. Mr. Tan has written a new song. I will register the copyright of this new song for Mr. Tan."
Qin Tao was stunned after hearing Chen Ye's words, Mr. Tan's new song? Could it be the song invited for the ending theme of CCTV’s National Day Gala?
It should be.
Qin Tao was very surprised. How long had it been since she told Mr. Tan that CCTV wanted to invite her brother? In less than two hours, Mr. Tan has written the new song? Even though she had always known that Mr. Tan was very talented in music, Qin Tao still couldn't help being surprised.
Mr. Tan, this is too fast.
Looking at Chen Ye's leaving figure, Qin Tao paused and fell into thinking. Qin Tao knew the importance of the National Day Gala program. As the ending song of this party, it must be equally important.
Mr. Tan wrote the song so quickly. Can it pass the review by CCTV? Qin Tao believed in Mr. Tan's talent and creative ability, but it was too difficult for Qin Tao to write a song with such demanding conditions in such a short time.
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After Chen Ye registered the copyright of the song "My Chinese Heart", Tan Yue called Wei Yu, director of the music department, over. He gave the song "My Chinese Heart" to Wei Yu and asked Wei Yu to make the music.
No one dared to neglect what Mr. Tan had told him. Wei Yu immediately arranged for the department's experienced musical instrument teacher to record the song "My Chinese Heart". All lunch and lunch were done in the recording studio. .
At 1:50 in the afternoon, Wei Yu sent over the song "My Chinese Heart". After listening to it once, Tan Yue felt that there was no problem. He found the email address Liu Yaoqing sent to him in the morning and forwarded it to Chen Ye, asking Chen Ye to send it to him. The lyrics, music and audio of "My Chinese Heart" will be packaged and sent to this mailbox.
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CCTV Building, CCTV1 channel.
In the office of Liu Yaoqing, the chief producer of the special program team of "National Day Gala", Liu Yaoqing is sitting behind his desk, staring at the computer. On the computer is the video of the third rehearsal of the National Day Gala. After three rehearsals, the content of each program The performance is already very skillful, and Liu Yaoqing is also very satisfied.
So far, the only thing that Liu Yaoqing feels a little regretful and inadequate about in the entire National Day Gala is the ending theme of the party.
To be fair, "Singing Prosperity Together" is a good song, but Liu Yaoqing always feels that it is very inappropriate for the current National Day Gala. It's just that Liu Yaoqing can't find another more suitable song to replace "Singing Prosperity Together", so he is also very distressed now.
Although Liu Yaoqing contacted Tan Yue in the morning to invite him to sing, and Tan Yue agreed, Liu Yaoqing did not have high expectations for this, because he also knew that he only had one day.
It is almost impossible to write a song that meets his requirements in one day. No matter how talented Tan Yue is, it will be difficult to complete.
So in the afternoon, Liu Yaoqing did not contact Tan Yue again. He thought that if Tan Yue could not write a song, his repeated contact and urging would put pressure on Tan Yue and embarrass him.
While he was watching the rehearsal video, the mailbox in the lower right corner suddenly flickered and made a beeping sound.
Liu Yaoqing knew that he had received an email. He moved the mouse and clicked on the mailbox. The computer screen jumped to the mailbox page. When he saw the email he received, Liu Yaoqing was stunned.
Because the subject of this email was Tan Yue's new song "My Chinese Heart".
Liu Yaoqing blinked and was quite surprised. He did not expect Tan Yue to write the song so quickly and send it to him. Liu Yaoqing looked down and saw that the audio was even recorded.
Originally, Liu Yaoqing thought that even if Tan Yue could write a song, it should be sent to him tomorrow morning. After all, a good song still needs to be repeatedly thought about. Now Tan Yue sent the song to him so quickly and even recorded the audio, which shows that Tan Yue did not spend a long time writing this song.
Liu Yaoqing's original expectation for this song turned into a worry about the quality of this song. He even began to think about how he should tell Tan Yue in a more tactful way if this song is not approved, so as not to hurt Tan Yue's face. After all, Tan Yue is still young. Liu Yaoqing estimated that Tan Yue had achieved such a great success at a young age, so he should be more concerned about his face. It would be bad to reject Tan Yue too directly, and it would be easy to offend people.
While thinking about how to reject Tan Yue later, he moved the mouse to open three files.
The three file names are "My Chinese Heart Lyrics", "My Chinese Heart Music Score", and "My Chinese Heart Accompaniment".
Liu Yaoqing first opened the lyrics and took a look. He was a little confused as to why Tan Yue named this song "My Chinese Heart", although he also knew that the meaning of the word "China" means "Huaguo", because in ancient Huaguo, each dynasty regarded itself as the center of the world, so for a long time, Huaguo was called China in ancient times.
"Is it just for rhyme?" Liu Yaoqing pondered.
Only after he read the lyrics three times and was amazed by them, he probably understood why Tan Yue used the name "China" in this song.
The song "My Chinese Heart" is very majestic. It is not only sung for Chinese people, but also for overseas Chinese compatriots who are overseas and have their hearts set on the motherland.
Many overseas compatriots have lived abroad for hundreds of years. At that time, China had not yet been established, so it was more appropriate to use the name China.