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TopicVTuber General 14: Freedom Fries and THICC french thighs
legendarylemur
12/21/21 7:36:45 AM
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Wow... Suisei's rendition of Towa's original Palette is... Man it's incredible how much of a legitimate singer she's become after all these years. I mean I always did think she was better than most of the relatively more amateurish singers in the vtubing community and even considering the idol scene as a whole. But like a year and some ago, I had a lot to criticize about her singing, and she got rid of almost all of it. I'd say the only gripe is that she still hasn't cleaned up finishing her note, but that's something that's incredibly difficult to do during movement, let alone live because it can go wrong and prematurely end note not in an attractive way.

I mean I actually have a lot of singing knowledge myself, so I can probably say with a certainty that she's probably the best vtuber singer I've heard. I haven't heard everybody, and there are several people that I think are actually quite good that are full dedicated singers and barely a streamer, like that Kyo? something something girl that Mememe and Suisei did a trio live with a band that I thought was pretty good but, the thing about singing is that there's a massive gap between people who sing with clear tone and strength vs. people who simply just sing. Quality when looking at singing professionally kinda comes down to the strength and consistency most of the time. And people just don't sing like Suisei because they haven't learned to professionally maintain their vocal chords while emitting proper energy. You gotta learn to position your tongue properly, learn how to sing uncomfortable tone and pronunciation with proper vibrato and the correct tempo on the vibrato. It's not something that you can just casually take up and not even realize that what you're doing is imperfect or even care that it is imperfect. It also has a bit to do with natural talent too, but it's something that can be taught, you just don't know what's gonna come out of the end of it.

Nene's rendition of Ghost was pretty good. I guess it's more of a cutesy rendition lol, even though the song is a bit sad at heart.

Also on a random note, I still don't understand Japan's ambivalence to properly harmonize. They're so used to just singing in tandem, and it kinda sounds terrible to me tbh.

And then as soon as I type that, Towa-sama saves the day with some proper harmonizing. Thank god

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