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Chapter 3143 [3143] Hidden mystery

Chapter 3143 【3143】Hidden mystery

Considering that it is impossible for Lin Jiayin to lie or deliberately say something sarcastic at this juncture, we can only say that there are such people in the world who can do things they hate well.

Chicken Soup for the Soul books usually praise these people as successful people, and in the workplace, they call these people professional.

Lin Jiayin is undoubtedly a successful person with very good professional qualities.

During this period, her attitude towards the workplace was almost completely different from that of Fang Qin and Su Wenqi, which showed that she valued her career above all else.

A person with excellent professional qualities is generally understood to have strong self-discipline. To put it more specifically, it is amazing that a person can constrain her own aversion to complete a task perfectly.

The brain's indulgence and control mechanism for emotions was mentioned in the previous chapter. Applying it here, we can speculate about the differences between Lin Jiayin's brain structure and other people's.

Doctors must first study the patient's physiological characteristics when treating a disease. Understanding and studying the special features of Lin Jiayin's mentality will help structure the subtle points in her brain. Based on this point of view, the personalized repertoire for the patient that Xie Wanying took out seems to be more

In line with medical principles.

Everyone glanced back to the catalog.

The first piece is Schumann's Symphony No. 1 in B flat major, Spring, and the third piece is Schumann's Violin Sonata.

Since the total length of the complete symphony and sonata program is long, in order to save time, the doctor accurately located the movements. For example, Chun pointed to the first movement by name, and pointed to the third movement of the grand sonata.

Well, maybe Dr. Xie took this into consideration.

Overseas colleagues: Could it be that the second song is the patient's favorite song? They can't guess wrong. Doctor Xie guessed it thoroughly.

The second piece is Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 3. Lin Jiayin's answer to this piece is: "I don't have any special feelings about this piece. I don't say I particularly like it, nor do I particularly dislike it."

Does she usually practice this piece the most?

No.

Have you never practiced this piece?

Impossible. This piece is one of the more famous pieces in the world's repertoire. As a world-renowned violinist, it's impossible that he hasn't practiced it before.

Today's medical team may choose this song for patients to test the passing level of the patient's brain. It is like giving a basic question to all students during an exam.

Xie Wanying will not explain too much why she chose this piece of music instead of others for the basic question. If she says too much, she might affect the experiment. The best time to catch the brain’s actions is always to be caught off guard.

Everyone is in position. Master Slavin stood at the command position, raised his baton, and stared at his sick student with his solemn little eyes.

Speaking of the conductor's daily work, he observes, listens, finds out the faults of each member of the orchestra, and guides the music of all members together to form the most beautiful harmony.

If his students behave abnormally when they are sick, they should not be able to escape the conductor's keen eyesight.

It can only be said that he was unaware of the possibility of negligence before, so he failed to notice the student's illness. Today is different. If he knew, he would definitely be able to observe it.

The conductor's baton is tapped like a fairy wand, and the performance begins.

The audience in the venue was already ready to listen.

This is a well-known symphony orchestra around the world, and its technical strength is undoubted. For them, playing traditional Schumann classics can be called just taking out daily practice works. Technically speaking, it is too easy.

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