On the stage, Song Dabai, wearing a tuxedo, walked over to the bedroom piano.
He first stood still, then bowed his head and gave a ninety-degree bow to the audience below.
Then, he turned around and sat at the piano.
Song Dabai was playing a piece by Mozart, the "Turkish March".
This piece is in a rondo style. The beginning features a series of fast-moving sixteenth notes, requiring the performer to have strong control.
His fingers moved smoothly and cleanly, each sound controlled as clearly as pearls. Song Dabai's greatest strength was his incredibly nimble fingers; this scale-like movement was child's play for him.
Additionally, his strong desire to perform quickly captured people's attention.
Following that were the powerful and vigorous octaves. The so-called octaves are where the fingers span eight keys, with the thumb and little finger striking the keys simultaneously, producing a sound with a strong sense of granularity...
