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Yuki88
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^ But her breath is audible, it sounds horrible like she's choked.
Yuki88 said:^ But her breath is audible, it sounds horrible like she's choked.
Have you read the Forum rules? That part about being polite to each other.ritardando said:You just can't accept that Wakana's breath is much more audible than Keiko, so you intrigued people's mind to think that Keiko's breath is much more audible.
Maybe...lol. My choir trainer once said that comparing to pop singers, it's more important for choir singers to learn how to breath quietly coz it would be terrible when all choirs breath loudly at the same time even they don't use the mic.., while pop singers can avoid that by the trick you said.ZoaKaizer said:Isnt the reason u cant hear their or any other singer's breath is just because they put their mic away from their mouth when they take a breath ?
ZoaKaizer said:Isnt the reason u cant hear their or any other singer's breath is just because they put their mic away from their mouth when they take a breath ?
garnetjester said:It's not always possible to stay away from the mic when singers breath, especially if they are singing a fast song! If you put your mic away you might miss the cue to start singing again, so it's tricky. I think it's a matter of technique though, you learn how to use the air better so that you don't run out of air and have to gasp or something like that.
Wakana has been sounding strained in general lately, maybe because of her alleged flu? that might be worsening her situation
I think that it's relevant...or at least I was taught in that way, but I don't know whether it's (physically/biologically/or so..lol) true or not.Cerise said:^Does it have something to do with singing the higher soprano parts and needing more air, since Kaori and Wakana tend to sing the higher notes, or is that irrelevant?