Chapter 1891 Qi Hai
I think what she meant was that she hoped that Flavfel would continue to sing "Pray to the Sea".
And this rose was a gift in exchange.
Faced with the little girl's flattery and flowers, Flavfel smiled slightly in her heart. It's not impossible to continue singing, but she just needs to get Jon's nod.
After all, the accompaniment was played by Jon.
Thinking of this, Flavfel turned her head and looked at Jon, wanting to ask Jon what he meant.
Before Flavfel spoke, Jon nodded gently: "I understand, continue singing. It just so happens that Sunny will learn this part later, so she can get familiar with it first."
Flavfel showed a grateful smile on her face.
The next second, the melody of the second part of "Pray to the Sea" played by Jon sounded, and in just a few seconds, it went from gentle breeze and drizzle to heavy rain.
For a beginner like Sunny, it is very difficult to integrate the emotions of the music so quickly. But for Flavfel, it is very simple.
Furafil closed her eyes and pondered for two seconds. When she opened her eyes again, her eyes suddenly changed, and she became less sharp and smoother, as if she had changed into a different person, and once again became a fisherwoman waiting for her husband to return by the sea.
The music entered the aria, and the sad and beautiful voice instantly pulled everyone into another time and space.
The dream plant fairy was afraid that Furafil didn't understand her at first, but now she felt Furafil's full-fledged performance, and her shrunken life core began to beat again.
The second aria of "Praying to the Sea" is also named "Hearing the Bad News". It tells the story of a fellow villager who returned from the sea after a night of hurricane and rainstorm, and told the fisherwoman who had been worried all day that his husband was missing. They found a canoe overturned on the sea, which belonged to her husband.
After hearing the bad news about her lover, the fisherwoman felt that her whole world had collapsed.
Therefore, the second aria is the saddest of the five arias of "Praying to the Sea". Moreover, this kind of sad emotion has different levels. The storm at the beginning was anxiety and worry; later, hearing the bad news was a bolt from the blue; and later, accepting the reality helplessly was depression and hopelessness.
Although the piano accompaniment can play a role in setting the atmosphere, this is an opera after all, and the greatest emotional expression still needs to be completed by Furafel.
This is not a simple aria. To sing out multiple sad emotions and make the listeners empathize with them is a great test of the actor's skills.
As far as Jon knows, the only one in the entire Chuxin City who can fully perform this aria is Furafel.
This time is the same. Furafel still perfectly performed "hearing the bad news", and everyone was immersed in her lyrics. Even Ada and Shanni, who originally wanted to focus on the little girl to prevent her from doing small actions, were attracted by Furafel's performance and were tightly grasped by the musical atmosphere created, and no extra attention could be diverted.
It was not until the second aria slowly ended that everyone recovered a little. At this time, Yada was able to think and focus on the outsider.
Perhaps because it was between the second and third arias, the little girl also calmed down a little, but her eyes were red and tearful, and she was obviously still immersed in the atmosphere of the song.
Looking at this scene, Yada finally understood what mentor Jon had said: good music is a communication between hearts and the only language without barriers.
This is indeed the case. Even if the little girl of a foreign race did not understand the lyrics of Furafil, she felt the meaning of the song, which affected her emotions without relying on the lyrics.
When the third aria of "Qi Hai" was about to sound, Yada noticed that the little girl made a strange move.
She stretched out her hand, and a green light surrounded her hand. After a while, a tree suddenly appeared in her palm.
To be precise, it was a projection of a tree.
When Yada was wondering what the projection of the big tree was, he saw the little girl's mouth move, as if she was talking to the tree.
When Ada came to his senses and looked again, she had put away the projection and looked at Furafiel again.
At the same time, the accompaniment of the third section "Song of the Siren" officially sounded!
As soon as the Siren Song began, the accompaniment reached a climax, as if it had come to the sea invaded by a hurricane. Just a few surging notes pulled everyone into the time and space of music again.
At this time, Ada no longer paid attention to the little girl, because the little girl, like him, was immersed in the world of praying for the sea.
The third section is written from the perspective of the fisherman's husband, telling what happened to the fisherman on that night of hurricane and rain. From fearless and unyielding to fighting the sea, he was finally confined to reality, overturned by the waves and sank to the bottom of the sea, and finally captured by the sea monster and became a prisoner...
This section is the climax of "Praying for the Sea", which not only shows the strength and tenacity of men, but also the charm and horror of the sea monster. Combined with the silence of falling into the deep sea, it can be said that the emotions of the entire section are constantly fluctuating. This aria is also a test of the singer's ability. If the singer is not strong, it is easy for the audience to lose touch with the time and space of the music in the rapid ups and downs of emotions, resulting in an imperfect performance.
Frafil would never make such a low-level mistake. Even when she sang to the deep sea of silence, she could firmly grasp the hearts of the audience.
The whole aria is like an epic painting. Even if Yada has listened to it many times, he will still be impressed by it.
When the third aria ended, Yada once again set his sights on the alien girl, and this time, he was shocked.
One, two, three... twelve? !
Before, there was only one alien girl, but now, around that alien girl, there were twelve aliens of different shapes!
There were men and women, the big one was more than one meter tall, and the small one was the size of a palm. All the aliens were very beautiful, just like the elves in the legend.
However, Yada was not concerned about their appearance, but...
Why did so many of these aliens come?
Yada couldn't help but want to see what others said, but Furafil was immersed in the song, and Jon was also playing. Only Shanni looked at him and was also puzzled.
What's going on with these aliens?
While Yada was still suspicious, the fourth aria began.
The fourth aria, "Sad Encounter", tells the story of a fisherman's wife going out to sea alone, experiencing many hardships, and finally meeting her husband.
Although the plot is simple, it is also one of the climaxes of "Praying to the Sea".
After Furafil finished singing, Yada looked at the group of aliens. Their expressions were the same as the first pocket girl, all of them were obsessed with Furafil.
That kind of fascinated expression was just like looking at a goddess.
And the fifth and last aria, Furafil happened to sing "Goddess Blessing". The goddess of the sea was moved by their love, made the dying fisherman couple healthy again, and blessed them.
In the end, "Praying to the Sea" ended with a perfect ending.