The Past and Present of the Black Gum Era Songs and Chinese Pop Music

author:LINGKE date:2025-07-15 17:42:10 read:172

 On November 12th, in Shanghai, which is rich in artistic atmosphere, a dialogue about music was held at the Citizen Art Night School. This lecture is fortunate to have invited Professor Huang Haoran, the son of renowned lyricist Professor Zhuang Nu, to give us a special presentation on "The Past and Present of the Black Gum Era Songs and Chinese Pop Music". All of these wonderful music experiences are perfectly presented through the Lingke A5 speaker.


Huang Haoran is the son of Ci-poetry (lyrics) master Zhuang Nu. Born in Taiwan, he graduated from Shih Chien University's Department of Fashion Design. His career spans fashion design, talent management, and brand consulting. Settling in Shanghai in 1997, he has since focused on the fashion industry there. In recent years, he has organized his father's manuscripts, planned memorial events, and served as a community volunteer during the pandemic, promoting his father's classic works through short videos.



With his profound musical knowledge and unique artistic perspective, Mr. Huang Haoran serves as a seasoned and passionate music guide, gracefully leading every listener on a leisurely journey through the magnificent evolution of Chinese-language pop music. From the slightly gritty yet emotionally charged melodies of the early vinyl record era to the dazzling array of diverse styles that have collided and fused in the digital music age, Mr. Huang meticulously dissects and vividly narrates every story behind each note and every emotion carried by every tune. This allows the audience to feel as if they are personally witnessing the glorious journey of Chinese-language pop music from its humble beginnings to its robust growth and eventual splendid blossoming.






It's worth mentioning that the audio equipment for this lecture was carefully selected. The Lingke A5 speakers were used throughout the demonstration and playback, stunning the entire audience with their exceptional sound quality. The sound they produced was crystal clear and free of any impurities, ensuring that every note reached the listeners' ears with pinpoint accuracy. The sound had a rich and distinct sense of layering: the high notes were bright and clear, like the melodious chirping of orioles; the mid-range notes were mellow and full, as if one could touch the profound emotions embedded in the music; and the low notes were deep and powerful, like the thunderous beat of war drums, shaking people's hearts. Such outstanding sound quality made the audience feel as if they had instantly been transported to a grand live music performance, fully immersing themselves in the wonderful world of music. All the listeners were deeply captivated, indulging in this unprecedented auditory feast with expressions of satisfaction and rapture on their faces.



Looking forward to the future, we can continue to work hand in hand on the path of music, exploring more unknown beauty together.


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