R
ritardando
Guest
She sounds perfect/ on tune, it's true. But she obviously looked like strained herself to reach those high notes. In magnolia, she pushed herself to do higher harmony in Keiko and Hikaru's part. What we're concerned here is not because she doesn't sing good or she sounded off tune throughout the song, but the way she pushed herself to sing in higher notes, and her higher notes is not as smooth as it's used to be.
Well, I'm not being harsh to HimeWakana and Ophelia, but this way of you two fangirlism towards Wakana is not really good. All you hear is that she sounds perfect, which is maybe on every performance you two thought that way. But because of that you failed to see her struggle to reach those notes that seems much more than her previous performances and her vocal smoothness that already became lessen in this After Eden live. For me, Wakana's vocal movement from normal to falsetto was really bad in this live.
Well, I'm not being harsh to HimeWakana and Ophelia, but this way of you two fangirlism towards Wakana is not really good. All you hear is that she sounds perfect, which is maybe on every performance you two thought that way. But because of that you failed to see her struggle to reach those notes that seems much more than her previous performances and her vocal smoothness that already became lessen in this After Eden live. For me, Wakana's vocal movement from normal to falsetto was really bad in this live.