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Yuan Shuai’s results
Quick Boy Australian runner-up Yuan Shuai: The sound field can be expanded and retracted freely
A second-year music student at the University of Melbourne, he started singing training at the age of 5. At just 21 years old, he has already achieved many achievements in music - the Popularity Award in the Guangzhou Pepsi Rising Star Competition in 2004, the third runner-up in the Melbourne Chinese Rising Star Singer in 2007, the guest singer at Liang Jingru's Melbourne concert in 2008, and the consecutive performances at the Melbourne Concert Hall from 2006 to 2008. Solo performance with symphony orchestra. In addition to singing, Yuan Shuai also masters piano, guitar, saxophone and tuba, and also writes songs in his spare time. In the preliminaries of the Australian singing area, he performed a song "That Sea" by Han Hong. He could play the high notes freely and conquered the judges as soon as he opened his voice. Australian judge Angelo said her voice is very powerful: "Very Powerful". Han Hong was chosen in the preliminaries because her songs are very penetrating and can reflect her own strength.
As another focus of the Australian final night, Yuan Shuai is very confident about tonight's game. Just as Su Xing said in the first comment: "Yuan Shuai, it seems that you have no confidence in yourself entering the next round." Don’t worry, I can see that I am well prepared for the second round of performances.”
In the first round of preliminaries, a song by Sun Nan was performed affectionately, and a girl with short hair in white danced gracefully on the stage and sang loudly for Yuan Shuai. The voice added another touch of tenderness. In the rematch, Yuan Shuai changed his performance form, wearing a white formal suit and sitting quietly in front of a black tripod piano. At this moment, he integrated himself with Gangqing, meticulous and gentle, and showed his strength to the fullest.
In the finals, he was the first one among the four contestants to take the initiative to sing a cappella. He lived up to expectations and sang a song by Han Hong, which resounded loudly throughout the hall and penetrated the air. As if this is your own concert hall, strategize and perform to the best of your ability. Looking back at the auditions a few weeks ago, Han Hong's "That Sea" easily conquered the judges. Without too many words, his voice is the best proof and the best reward he can give to every friend present who supports him.
Last Thursday night, the top 20 Australian singing finals of Happy Boys were held perfectly at The Palms, Melbourne's top theater. The top 20 Australian starfish showed off their unique skills on the stage and competed for the top 3 spots. In the end, Michael Wong, Yuan Shuai, and Fang Zheng won the Australian singing district championship, runner-up, and third runner-up respectively.
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