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Chapter 748: Setting Up the Instruments



Chapter 748: Setting Up the Instruments



Mafra Q Hall, Beord Bazaar, Catadrid

3:30 PM, Saturday, March 27th

After having lunch back at the hotel, Theo and Aurora donned their personas once again before they took their van to Mafra Q Hall, the venue where the concert would happen later that night. Moonlight, with his signature mask and piercing red eyes, was back in full form, accompanied by Tsukuyomi, her two-toned hair reflecting the duality of her persona. The weight of the evening's event was palpable, but Theo, slipping into the calm focus of Moonlight, was ready.

Moonlight didn't have a band of his own. His album was a masterpiece of his own creation, with every instrumental track meticulously crafted by him. But live, he couldn't manage everything at once-the piano, the guitar, the bass, and the drums. That's why he had hired three seasoned professional musicians to back him up on stage, each handpicked for their talent and versatility.

The musicians were already waiting when Moonlight and Tsukuyomi arrived at the venue. They greeted him with a mix of respect and quiet excitement, having already rehearsed together over video calls in the previous weeks. Although they hadn't yet played side by side in the same room, their chemistry was evident from the start. The synergy had been instantaneous, as all three musicians were experts in their own right, able to follow Moonlight's lead without hesitation.

The hall itself was a massive, ornate space, known for hosting some of the biggest names in music. As Moonlight and the musicians stood at the center of the stage, the grandeur of Mafra Q Hall wasn't lost on him. The walls stretched high above, draped in dark, rich curtains, with rows of plush seats cascading down toward the stage. The acoustics here were legendary, and Moonlight knew that the sound would carry like thunder through the crowd tonight.

"Let's get to work," Moonlight said, his voice steady but carrying a quiet authority that matched the intensity in his red eyes. The musicians nodded, and the sound engineers who had been waiting by the stage moved into action.

The stage crew began wheeling out the instruments and equipment-guitars, basses, drum sets, and keyboards-placing them carefully in position. Moonlight walked over to his piano, a sleek black grand piano that gleamed under the soft stage lights. He ran his fingers over the keys, feeling the cool smoothness beneath his touch. The piano would be one of the highlights of his performance.

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The drummer, a tall, lean man with a calm demeanor named Jakob, began setting up his drum kit. Every cymbal and every tom was adjusted with precision. He'd already familiarized himself with the songs' intricate rhythms, but now it was about fine-tuning. He tapped lightly on the snare, testing the tension of the drumhead, while his foot pressed against the bass pedal, sending a gentle thud across the stage.

The bassist, Luna, an experienced musician known for her versatility, handled her bass with ease, plugging it into the amp before giving it a quick strum. The sound was deep, and resonant, filling the room with a low hum. She adjusted the knobs on the amp to get the perfect balance between depth and clarity. Her focus was sharp, her fingers moving with confidence across the strings as she fine-tuned her instrument.

The third musician, Kei, a guitarist with an impeccable reputation for live performances, checked his setup next to Moonlight's piano. His electric guitar had a sleek, polished finish, and he adjusted the pedalboard with care. Each effect-reverb, delay, distortion-was dialed in just right, ready to replicate the atmospheric sound of Moonlight's album. He strummed a few chords, the notes echoing softly through the hall, blending seamlessly with the ambient hum of the instruments.

While the musicians worked with their instruments, the sound engineers set up the microphones, amps, and monitors, moving around the stage with swift efficiency. Cables snaked across the floor, connecting everything together. The soundboard, located near the back of the hall, was already alive with blinking lights and dials, controlled by the head engineer, Marc, who would be overseeing the audio for the concert. Marc was a seasoned professional, having worked with top-tier artists in the past, and Moonlight knew they were in good hands.

"Let's do a quick test run," Moonlight said, signaling to the others. His voice was steady, confident, and it seemed to calm the group even further.

The musicians nodded, slipping into their positions as if they had been rehearsing together for years. Jakob took his place behind the drum kit, his sticks resting lightly in his hands. Luna stood with her bass slung across her shoulder, fingers poised over the strings. Kei, with his guitar in hand, stood by the amp, his foot already hovering over the pedals.

Moonlight sat at the piano, his fingers hovering over the keys, ready to start. The stage lights dimmed slightly, giving the room a hushed, intimate atmosphere. The only sound now was the low hum of the amps and the soft rustling of movement as they all prepared for the first

test.

"Can we bring the mid-range down a touch?" Moonlight asked.

The engineers tweaked the levels once again, and this time, the sound was exactly where he wanted it. Smooth, balanced, and ready to carry the emotion of the performance.

Jakob joined in, his drumbeat steady and controlled, followed by Luna's deep bassline that added a layer of warmth. Kei's guitar echoed with a hauntingly beautiful melody, weaving through the piano and drums.

They played together with a synchronicity that surprised even them. Despite only having rehearsed remotely, it felt natural, almost effortless. Moonlight's music had a way of bringing everything together, and now that they were here, in person, the connection was undeniable.

Moonlight signaled them to stop after a few bars, listening carefully to the acoustics. He looked over to the sound engineers, who were tweaking the levels, adjusting the balance of each instrument.

"Sounding good," Marco called from the soundboard. "Let's bring the bass up just a little."

Luna adjusted her settings, and they played through the segment again. This time, the bass had a richer presence, perfectly complementing the other instruments. The engineers nodded in approval, and Moonlight gave a satisfied nod in return.

For the next hour, they worked through each song methodically, fine-tuning the levels and balancing the instruments. Moonlight was meticulous, stopping occasionally to give notes or make adjustments. The musicians followed his lead without question, their respect for his artistry evident in the way they played.

The setup took time, but no one rushed. Each adjustment was precise, and every sound was scrutinized until it was perfect. Moonlight appreciated the professionalism of the team- they knew how critical this concert was, and no one was taking shortcuts. Aurora, still in her Tsukuyomi persona, stood off to the side, watching the process unfold. She had no instruments to check herself, but she was still very much a part of the performance. Her voice, ethereal and haunting, would carry some of the most emotional moments of the night. Though she was a rookie performer, her instincts trained by Moonlight were sharp, and her presence brought an undeniable energy to the stage.

Finally, after what felt like a smooth but intense session, everything was in place. The sound was perfect, the instruments were set, and the hall felt charged with anticipation.

Moonlight stood up from the piano, stretching slightly as he turned to the others. "Good work, everyone. Let's take a short break before we start the sound check."

The musicians smiled, relieved but satisfied with the progress they'd made. The stage was ready, the instruments were set, and in just a few hours, the hall would be filled with thousands of fans waiting to see Moonlight live for the very first time.

As they stepped off the stage to prepare for the final sound check, there was a sense of calm before the storm-a quiet moment before the evening's performance would bring Mafra Q Hall to life in ways it had never seen before.


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