During the class, three students from Wuhan universities and middle schools played on stage. Lang Lang stood sideways at the piano, sometimes closing his eyes and immersing himself in the music, sometimes waving his hands to match the melody, and sometimes leaning over to turn the score for the performer.
"To play this piece, you need to find the feeling of being released after the pain." "This piece is a bit mysterious, a lot of legato, and it feels like skating." Lang Lang used "ventriloquism" teaching to guide him to find the right rhythm and express the emotions contained in the piano piece in a simple and easy-to-understand way. When the music note fell, the piano master did not forget to pat the player on the shoulder and give warm applause. When it comes to how to deal with the emotional expression of music, Lang Lang shares his experience that he often goes to different countries to play, and each time has a different emotion. For example, when he goes to play in the hometowns of Schumann and Bach, he likes to follow the emotions of composers and pianists through museums, delicious food, and local cultural customs. Lang Lang suggested that teenagers can also watch movies and read famous books to gain a deeper understanding of music. Lu Yufei, a sophomore from Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, played a fragment of the piano "Bell". When Lang Lang learned that he was not a music major but played so smoothly, Lang Lang praised him for being "very talented." Lu Yufei said that he taught himself the piano for five years. He saw Lang Lang play on a video website in high school and fell in love with classical music. This exchange with role models inspired his determination to practice the piano. In recent years, Lang Lang has held many public welfare master classes to support musical talents. At the same time, he is also committed to building a bridge of cultural and artistic exchanges between the mainland and Hong Kong with music. Earlier this year, Lang Lang played at Hong Kong Disneyland for the first time, setting off a "Hong Kong tour" craze. "Playing under the Hong Kong Disneyland Castle was very enjoyable and attracted many children. I plan to continue performing in Hong Kong in the future," he said. That night, Lang Lang's solo piano concert was performed at the Qintai Concert Hall in Wuhan. It is reported that the concert was exclusively sponsored by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government's Economic and Trade Office in Wuhan, aiming to promote cultural and artistic exchanges between Hubei and Hong Kong.