Bai Lian had only used the Jianzipu notation to jot down the main melody of the song, which encompassed its framework and soul.
But as someone from the ancient past, she was not very familiar with modern instruments.
The arrangement of a song is really too important.
An arranger needs to understand various music theories and learn to match different instruments to compose accompaniment, enriching the music.
This was not a difficult task for Jian Zhongyou, who had been involved with music since childhood. He had participated in many arrangements, and he didn't even need a music library—in fact, he could grab anyone from the music academy, where talented men and women were a dime a dozen, and they could play the parts needed for his arrangement on the spot.
Sister Xin gathered up the USB drive and the two pieces of paper, "I'll listen to it as soon as I get back."