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murrue02
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Hikaru admitted that she's having a hard time holding long notes, but I think she's working that out and practicing.
Besides, she's such a gentle and unassuming sweetie, I don't think she deserves such harsh words against her.
And the effort and hard work she puts in should at least be respected and appreciated.
She is exactly that! Hikaru always comes across as so lovely in interviews and things like that, and it's just so nice.
mezzo Sopranos are not common i think. Before, I had the impression that most Jpop singers have this tiny and sharp voice. :DKP-X said:I find it sad that people seem to regard all mezzo sopranos as if they're all common J-pop (and at least when I think of common Jpop, the image that comes to mind is one of those very gas helium ones). Just because it is more easy to find mezzo it doesn't mean they're basically all the same.
and other times when I sorta... cringe (the infamous "sayounara")
Considering the fact that I have played the trumpet for 3 years, I think the metaphor works. :)Cerise said:...I think it's rather like comparing a violin to say...a trumpet? If Wakana was the violin and Hikaru was the trumpet (not sure if that's the best metaphor lol)
I agree with you :):)And Wakana's voice resembles the sound of a violin to me - they both have a sort of tension about them. And on the higher notes too, they both have a similar resonant quality. And whilst Wakana's voice is more tight and controlled, like a string instrument, Hikaru's is more open and 'blaring', like a wind instrument.