thankyou so much for the video! really helped me learn smthg new...💕💕💕💕
@run-for-roses053 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful
@RidhimaNair-js5dm3 күн бұрын
@@run-for-roses05 💕💕
@bierangtamen5 күн бұрын
I've been taking lessons for almost a decade now with 7 different vocal teachers (trained in contemporary) My teacher has never told me to use a specific mouth shape necessarily but to use different facial muscles, lips or tongue for certain sounds depending on the song I could not agree more with the drinks section and I would also like to add: avoid nuts! For warm up exercises, you can try to lower your larynx by placing a finger in your mouth and ensuring that your finger doesn't touch anything while it is deep inside (sounds gross I know lol) In my singing lessons, half (sometimes even more than that) are spent on warm ups / theory with the other half on the actual repertoire. Since I sing Korsan songs usually, we often focus on Korean articulators more specifically
@run-for-roses055 күн бұрын
omg I remember theory! I will not lie, sometimes warms up drains me before actually singing. Oh my gosh, thank you for the new exercises. I sing in English, German, French, Hindi and Italian. I would love to sing in Korean, to be honest. Thank you for watching my video btw!!
@bierangtamen5 күн бұрын
@run-for-roses05 Your video is lovely! Thank you for sharing some of your tips ♡ I'm a bit biased here as I have been learning Korean but I didn't find too much of a difference between learning in English and Korean Also wow I have never done classical singing but I'd imagine the warm ups would be even more tricky. I actually enjoy doing warm ups more than the song more often than not because that's where I can really see my improvement - warm ups are just so important
@run-for-roses055 күн бұрын
Oooooo that's very interesting that you don't see that much of a difference
@CatNagTaylorsVersion5 күн бұрын
Thank you queen
@run-for-roses055 күн бұрын
No..... I would like to thank you!
@CatNagTaylorsVersion5 күн бұрын
Ate that
@CatNagTaylorsVersion5 күн бұрын
Slayed
@CatNagTaylorsVersion13 күн бұрын
Slayed
@KissyAdair16 күн бұрын
Can you not add a voice over? A lot of people listen to videos while they're doing other things.
@run-for-roses0516 күн бұрын
I see your point! I'm not confident with my voice and I don't have a mic to record. And I'm not a fan of the robot voice. I guess my goal for my channel is to have a short story feel. Maybe one day I will do a voice-over. I know not doing a voice-over could hurt my chances for growing right now.
@77fearnot7717 күн бұрын
OMG, I knew this video is gonna be ammazing, just from the title and really is! I can wholeheartedly relate to this interpretation as someone, who struggles with anxiety a lot. However, this song is so beautiful and soothing, it helps me through it, so it feels very meaningful in that regard. Love your thoughts as usual, keep up the great work 🥰🥰🥰.
@run-for-roses0516 күн бұрын
@@77fearnot77 omg thank you so much
@77fearnot7717 күн бұрын
I really like this editing style, also same, these are some real bangers!
@Amandine___17 күн бұрын
You have great taste
@run-for-roses0516 күн бұрын
Thank you
@amazing-dolphin18 күн бұрын
I agree, I love listening to this song and imaging everything. Great interpretation
@Amandine___18 күн бұрын
This song is so beautiful, thank you for this interpretation it’s amazing ❤
@leandrogalindo828824 күн бұрын
i want to give you my interpretation of love is lonely, i dont know if it should fit in a sequence like moving on is the song about acepting that rebelliousness can get you to make mistakes but you'll just forgive yourself because you understand that's part of the way you chose and you may have doubts but still you'll have tomorrow to keep living and correcting them. so it feels a bit disjointed my interpretation. So, when you are peculiar finding someone that loves you is more complicated, love is lonely is a conforting song about two peculiar souls that find each other at the end of the road wich could mean, after having had to live a lonely type of life thus had the chance to experience the lonelyness that comes with a need to love thet cant be met since you just cant find somebody to love that is capable of actually loving you for what you are, so in te song they meet and are grateful for each other and show how they actually prefer to be with each other instead of the rest of the world, so they compare that relationship to a place no other can find them, a vast space, and rain, meaning their peculiarity so nmost people cant understanding, their big inner worlds that each other actually enjoy exploring, and ther willingness to be with each other even when the rest of the world cabt understand them and dont want to enjoy the things they do, also, i got confused with the part of anxietuy and blue, i suggest you to look up several interpretations, y ended up thinking it refers to the fact that facing that existing full anxiety alone makes you sad
@findmenemo204Ай бұрын
Ive also made an alternate version: "This that pretty girl mantra, shes that stunna who never catches no break. This that pretty girl mantra, this that stunna, people wanna see her break. People never gonna even imagine, how she keeps on dancing, smiling through all her pains..." What do you think about this?
@run-for-roses05Ай бұрын
Wow..... welcome back Shakespeare or should I say Findsphere? I love it!
@CatNagTaylorsVersionАй бұрын
It’s short and I dont know if it’s the song I would’ve launched first but it is an album/project opener according to genius so I understand it’s run time and quiet speedy repetitive lyrics and the jumps taken
@CatNagTaylorsVersionАй бұрын
Also it’s my favorite Jennie song so 10/10 no notes from me, can’t wait for the project queen
@run-for-roses05Ай бұрын
Completely understandable!
@kpopsicle9119Ай бұрын
The repetitiveness is also attributed to its title, but if you notice, she starts switching the endings to sound similar but be different words
@ENEIDAG24Ай бұрын
@kpopsicle9119 it's literally what a mantra means to repeat or that's what I've discovered, plus I remember Jennie said it was an intro to her album that would make me more logical due to the length of the same song 😊
@amazing-dolphinАй бұрын
I love the lyrics of the bridge, it’s quite fitting!
@run-for-roses05Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@juliasjinglesАй бұрын
AAAH i love seeing kpop fans (and especially a nmixx, lily, and taylor fan, like hello are we the same person?) who also love to sing, because music and singing is my favourite hobby so i really do appreciate when i hear good vocals
@run-for-roses05Ай бұрын
@@juliasjingles omg twinning fr fr
@ssockratesАй бұрын
As a classical vocalist and contemporary songwriter, I relate a lot to Yunjin in the way she seems to be, as you say, fighting her own voice. It really irks me to see people call her a bad vocalist when I know that's not true. Sometimes it feels like K-pop fans are physically incapable of doing research before gabbing about a topic they don't understand online (or just keeping their mouth shut)
@run-for-roses05Ай бұрын
In my personal experience and I've already said this in the video that I was told that if I could sing classically that I could sing in any genre. But when I would try to sing in different genres I would struggle because there is different techniques to different styles of singing. Yunjin is a beautiful classical singer. She needs to readjust her voice and need some training to improve her impressive skills. I've always had this opinion that she was fighting her voice and I'm glad I've met another classical vocalist and songwriter who feels the same. I felt like I was the only one who felt this way.
@leandrogalindo828824 күн бұрын
@@run-for-roses05 i recieved and had seen clasical training so i think i know enogh to understand inside my body the mentallity of the most projection you can get out of voice, i believe many teachers end up confusing you with the support and the terms and that in the end most of the succesful vocalist found the right ways to do thing through imitation and trial and error, and teachers are useful to tell you if you are doing it right or not, and even give you excersices to find the right coordinations but, i believe to this day many teachers on singing keep on confusing their students, so, about classical technique helping for other genres is partly true, you develop pitch, a solid and control column of air, and are able to control the muscles, tissues ad other inner structures for vibrato, vocal agility and projection. I am a very curious person and I dont have experience of profesional singing so i have been free to just keep moving my voice and discovering it, so i would say classical singing is just a very limiting setting for singing that catered to the needs of a time where there were no microphones, so, where is the problem, not really knowing how to actually move inside to get the result you want, instead operating in instinct, like a hit or miss mindset, and if you were classically trained and just operate on instinct to activate your technique, you are going to have a hard time selecting the things that are actually aplicable to any other technique you need, and if that is your approach to singing, you are probably learning that other technique just by instinct and at the moment of a performance, you can easily gt confused inside trying to get the sound you want, if you add to that nerviousness and just all the noise in such setting, any slip can get you to lose the way and then you need to be fighting inside yourself to gain it back, while all eyes are on you in the middle of a performance, i'm not excusing her or the other members, i'm a guy from a third world cointry that has only had the internet to be able to improve and get more information on those topics, these girls have the resources and the time and the resposability, it is their choice not doing it, and they should just retire if they are not able to measure up, last thing, obviously, while singing all of use have to use our instinct and sensibility and muscle memory to be able to actually control what is going on inside, but there is a diference if you go piece by piece and get actual undertanding of all the posible movements and sensations and what they mean, that trying to build a whole tecnique on the basis of instinct trained based on the feedback of a teacher, when this feedback is related to the tecnique as a whole, rather than a solid baseline on all the little pieces that allow you to build many techniques to mold the sound of the voice to culturally standarized musical styles.
@RidhimaNair-js5dmАй бұрын
Most ppl might not know this. Gurl.....YOURE a genius👏🏻👏🏻
@run-for-roses05Ай бұрын
@@RidhimaNair-js5dm omg thank you so much
@RidhimaNair-js5dmАй бұрын
@@run-for-roses05 💕💕💕💕
@RidhimaNair-js5dmАй бұрын
@@run-for-roses05 also like, just a suggestion, could u upload a video for tips on how to improve singing? bcz im a self-taught of a singer so i wanted to know so tips...
@run-for-roses05Ай бұрын
I would love to do a video on that. I most certainly will.