Mari Endou really had the mysterious tone and dynamics to nail the eerie tone of "Shouzou} She has this way of compressing her voice within her throat - 1:15 on the "r" sound in "shi" - and other times as if she's using some sort of reverb or something when she's not - 1:19! I don't know how to describe it, but her voice resonates especially when she goes really round and opens up her throat. She's also really good at using dynamics to express the emotion of the lyric, especially at the last part 1:19 before her duet partner harmonized with her (Mari compressed with diminuendo to piano at the same time!). Her rock tone was also cool, though MIKI is the queen of rock tone in this vocalists' lineup. I wish there was a way to really see Mari perform in other platforms and get an idea of her musical training and current activities. She's also quite dramatic on stage. It was nice to have that contrast with REMI's voice immediately after in the "Parade" song, REMI being the light lyric soprano with the floaty voice and the ethereal high notes that flutter like butterflies with her lovely vibrato. In contrast Mari is a dramatic soprano to my ears. REMI's high note at 6:03 with the glissando (slide) was delightful and again at 7:08!
@svennielsen6332 жыл бұрын
"Parade" is a genius piece of music. Once you have heard it, you will never forget it.
@みゆ-o4o4 жыл бұрын
あらまり嬢を思い出すけどえんまりとしもつきんのハモりがすっごい好きなんだよなあ。
@TheSeeking2know2 жыл бұрын
Haruka Shimotsuki is a great harmony vocalist. Her mostly straight tone voice means her vibrato does not clash with her partner’s when singing together. She also sings with a firm tone.
@TheSeeking2know2 жыл бұрын
The two cutest ladies in this vocal ensemble sang together at the end - REMI and Haruka. 🌸🌸🌸 Their voices, innocent and cute looks, and mannerisms matched! ❤❤❤