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The Voice of China contestant, Tan Weiwei, performs a cover of Emil Chau's "Storyteller."

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Before singing her next song, The Voice of China contestant, Tan Weiwei, has some advice for her audience.

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Ms. Gong Lin Na and Mr. Mao were brought together by the Liuliu tone.

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Ms. Gong Lin Na teaches people ways to produce sound.

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Fish Leong's live cover version of Sandy Lam's "Don't Care Who I Am."

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With only one spot left to make the next round of the competition, the stakes are high for a young music teacher from Shenzhen. In his first performance in front of the coaches, Na Ying thought his song choice was the reason no one picked him. Will she turn her chair this time?

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Coach Na Ying still has one more spot left on her team. Take a look back at the 13 talented singers she's picked so far.

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With some persuasion by the young girl, Sun Hao Yang is finally able to participate in the piano competition.

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Sun Yao Yang befriends a young girl from the piano studio. He tries to register for a piano competition, only to have the door slammed in his face.

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The young man applies for a job as a piano teacher, but ends up being a janitor at the studio instead.

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A mother and huge Yang Jun fan returns to The Voice stage. Yang Kun's team is already full, but perhaps Na Ying will take her under her wing.

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An aeronautical researcher from Inner Mongolia sings of wild geese and the grasslands in a moving performance. Will it be good enough to win the last spot in the competition, a place on Na Ying's team?

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I always say, if even in loving a person, humanity is restrained by itself, then the end of the world has already arrived. There's no need to wait until the day the earth is destroyed.

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Liu Huan has just completed his team of talented vocalists. Take a look at the 14 contestant he'll coach in the hopes of winning "The Voice."

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Already knowing that heartbreak is always inevitable, why are you cherishing a long and lasting affection? Because loves are always “loath to part from each other.” Then
why do you take to heart that tiny little bit of gentleness?

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Yu Chengqing has completed his team to take to the next round of the competition. Take a look back at his 14 picks. There are still two coaches who need to find one more singer each. Can the technically flawless Li Haohan put enough emotion into his performance to move one of the coaches?

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This video introduces the fingerboard and frets of a guitar and how they are used to make different sounds and changes in pitch.
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This video introduces the basic parts of the guitar and what happens when you tighten or loosen its strings.

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The second contestant returning to the stage for one last shot at making a team is a rock vocalist from Shandong. The coaches have plenty of critique for her but are also impressed by her range and emotional intensity. Will she make the cut?

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All the contestants have performed, but three of the four coaches still have one spot left on their teams. The best of the unclaimed contestants are given one more chance to impress the coaches and go on to the next round. A big girl with a big dream is first up.

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Having already filled his team of 14, Coach Yang Kun gets to enjoy the show along with the audience. Take a look back at the contestants he snagged. Plus, a single mother delivers a moving performance for her daughter.

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A young truck driver gives himself one last chance to prove to his skeptical father that he has the talent to make it as a singer. But first, he has to convince the coaches.

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Zhao Ke has had intensive classical music training since he was just ten years old. However, his real passion is for jazz. Can he fulfill his dream of bringing jazz to a wider audience of Chinese listeners?

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Twenty-year-old Wang Qiwei has always felt ashamed that his girly voice doesn't match his manly appearance. Will the coaches give him the confidence he needs to shine?

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