Kung LaiElectrical Guitar Instructor

    Electric Guitar Instructor, Music Performance Department
    Founder of Chilling Strings Music 
    Emerging Musical Talent in Hong Kong

    Emerging Musical Talent of the New Generation 

    The new generation of talented musician — Lai serves as the music director for the tap musical “Brothers and Sisters Tap Fire” as part of the “Excellent Program Showcase Season of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area,” making him one of the promising new forces in the industry. 

    Whether in musicals or advertising scores, Lai has a variety of musical works, including:  

    • Theme Song for the Web Series “All Gone Well Done” (Producer) 
    • “Get Lost In Jungle” (Arranger/Producer) 
    • “Maybe, Maybe, Unknown” (Composer) 
    • “Maza Walk” (Composer/Arranger/Producer) 
    • Tap Musical “Brothers and Sisters Tap Fire” (Music Director) for the “Excellent Program Showcase Season of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area” 
    • “Step. Search. Boat” Tap Dance Drama (Music Arrangement/Performance), etc. 

    In terms of advertising scores, he has composed the following works: 

    • Scoring for Cathay Pacific “Take My Hand” (Arranger/Producer) 
    • Scoring for Uniqlo Advertisement “DayBreak” (Arranger/Producer) 
    • Scoring for Kirin Beer Advertisement “Blossom” (Composer/Arranger/Producer) 
    • Scoring for Uber Eats Advertisement “Love Story” (Composer/Arranger/Producer) 
    • The Club “CNY Remix” Soundtrack (Composer/Producer) 
    • City of Dreams “Beatbox Racing” Soundtrack (Composer/Producer), etc. 

    Founder of the Hong Kong Music Brand “Chilling Strings Music” 

    Lai is the founder of the Hong Kong music label “Chilling Strings Music,” and he also serves as a music producer and session musician. He excels in electric guitar performance, beatboxing, and music production, showcasing a diverse range of musical talents. 

    He is currently active in advertising score production and music accompaniment. Recently, he has been invited by online platforms such as KKBox and Pomato, to collaborate with various singers, including Amy Tang, Eric Kwok, and Angela Hui, among others. 

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