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Chapter 3142 [3142] Reasonable speculation

Chapter 3142 [3142] Reasonable speculation

Taking out the prepared music, Xie Wanying handed it to the orchestra conductor with both hands.

Seeing the caution on her face that was inconsistent with her age, Master Slavin's heart skipped a beat, and he could feel the medical professionalism she conveyed, and he spat out: "Thank you."

Leaders from other orchestras gathered around the conductor and tried to study this "music repertoire recommendation for medical diagnosis".

Musicians can only discuss music from their own professional knowledge points.

Without involving medical terminology, the on-site interpreter was able to translate the musicians' words this time: "There seem to be many kinds of these songs, and there is nothing fishy about them."

There are many types of symphonies, including symphonies, concertos, sonatas, operas, etc. It can be seen that this catalog contains more than one type, and there seems to be another mystery to the doctor's choice of music.

Doctors are indeed not musicians. Xie Wanying said frankly: "What kind of music we choose needs to be communicated with the patient first."

It is impossible for a doctor to choose some music that has nothing to do with the patient when treating a patient. Asking the patient's opinion on music in advance can be classified as a special type of consultation. The overseas connection has not stopped, and the overseas colleagues on the opposite side continue to express their academic opinions on Tong.

The doctor said: You should have selected some works for the patient that she likes and let her perform them.

Dr. Tong and Cao Yong declined to comment.

What overseas colleagues said cannot be said to be completely wrong. A person who is sick will naturally show symptoms that are different from his daily state, which can be called abnormal in clinical terms.

Since the human brain becomes more enthusiastic and enthusiastic about the things it likes, the efficiency of doing things will be greatly improved. Based on this proven theory, Lin Jiayin will definitely be able to perform her favorite works to the best when she is healthy.

Now that she has a brain disease, according to the above principles, she may not be able to perform her favorite works as well as before. Doctors can take this opportunity to catch the disease.

At this point, everyone asked Lin Jiayin: Are these songs your favorite?

Lin Jiayin replied: "I like more than one piece of music. The doctor asked me about the pieces I hate. So the doctor finally selected from the pieces I mentioned was not Bach and Beethoven, but Schumann, which I hate more."

Everyone can tell from her answer that she likes the works of the most powerful figures in the music circle, such as Beethoven and Bach, but has little interest in the music scores written by Beethoven and Schumann.

Compared with Bach and Beethoven, Schumann is not as famous in symphony music. His best works are widely recognized for his piano music. Generally speaking, his works tend to be romantic in style, and the pattern seems to be better than that of Beethoven.

Small, some even say he prefers femininity.

Performers perform other people's works in order to express the emotions in other people's works. Dislike of Schumann means that it is difficult to identify and express the emotions of Schumann's works.

Lin Jiayin now claims that she doesn’t like Schumann’s works very much.

Master Slavin blinked at the student: Why haven't I heard you mention this before?

The colleagues shouted loudly, seemingly frightened.

The Lin Jiayin they know is no different from the Lin Jiayin the world knows through the media.

Lin Jiayin has performed Schumann's works on stage more than once, and her performances are effortless and even excellent. For this reason, she has been frequently praised by the media, saying that she is the spokesperson of Schumann.

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