aww thank you for the compliments and for recommending all these names they've really opened my eyes a lot.. Hmm who else do you have in mind? most of the nugu guys I'm planning to do really lacks recent materials so I could definitely use a new name or two.. oh and btw are these G5 and G#5 mixed also? ruclips.net/video/J-SaLtCyWOc/видео.html; ruclips.net/video/k7Ar_ii-UbU/видео.html
@@ReggieVu no that his masky head voice both links .... i can only think of the one he's the only remaining one wwho never had a belting showcase but i would really love to see seo moontaek showcase not just her belt but whole range
@@BAZVOCALS oh yeah Moontak, she's atop of my priorities along with A.T among female singers.. Does she have a supported head voice? I'm still not used to hearing it so I'm afraid I might miss her better moments up there.. The One is kinda underwhelming for me but let's see what I can find from him..
Hmm I think I’ve heard him carrying support on some C#3s and D3s so maybe he has those notes down, or at least D3. Mix-wise I think he’s most consistent on A4/Bb4. He can connect his head voice but I don’t think I’ve heard supporting it. So C#3/D3 ~ A4/Bb4 approximately.
I don't think he is.. He has support and seems to be comfortable within a tenor range, but there's quite a lot of tongue tension in his singing from what I've heard.
Well he sounds like a Baritone to me but the way he approaches the 2nd octave and some of his mid belts make me think otherwise lol. I’m not sure actually but I’m gonna lean towards a darker/lower old school Tenor.
You mean to highlight out his strengths and weaknesses? If so KVA has done that you can give their article a read if needed kpopvocalanalysis.net/2017/06/26/m-c-the-maxs-vocal-analysis-lee-soo/ Aside from that I have yet to notice any noticeable signs that indicate a development technique-wise from him
Reggie, what do you think about ISU of MC The Max? Koreans regard him, Kim Bumsoo, Naul and Park Hyoshin as "Kim Na Park I", the four greatest male vocalists of Korea. But honestly, I don't think so. Could you analyze about him? I think I gotta debunk this misconception
There's his pretty accurate kva profile you can check....the trio is quite strong but Isoo doesn't really belong there lol at least technically . Koreans tend to overhype singers with certain legacy
my most favourite of all time. He's literally the best in Korea
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OMG KIM BUM SOO? HES ONE OF MY FAVE MALE VOCALIST, HIS SOLID BELTS ARE JUST OUT OF THIS WORLD
what a legend
I really love his high belts 😳
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aww thank you for the compliments and for recommending all these names they've really opened my eyes a lot.. Hmm who else do you have in mind? most of the nugu guys I'm planning to do really lacks recent materials so I could definitely use a new name or two.. oh and btw are these G5 and G#5 mixed also? ruclips.net/video/J-SaLtCyWOc/видео.html; ruclips.net/video/k7Ar_ii-UbU/видео.html
@@ReggieVu no that his masky head voice both links .... i can only think of the one he's the only remaining one wwho never had a belting showcase but i would really love to see seo moontaek showcase not just her belt but whole range
@@BAZVOCALS oh yeah Moontak, she's atop of my priorities along with A.T among female singers.. Does she have a supported head voice? I'm still not used to hearing it so I'm afraid I might miss her better moments up there.. The One is kinda underwhelming for me but let's see what I can find from him..
@@ReggieVu if you're looking for someone to put against myunghoon i suggest SG wannabe Lee Seokhoon ... both are closer in level
@@BAZVOCALS Lee Seokhoon noted.. Thank you Baz~
Reggie, I always wondered about his supported range. Could you tell me about it?
Hmm I think I’ve heard him carrying support on some C#3s and D3s so maybe he has those notes down, or at least D3. Mix-wise I think he’s most consistent on A4/Bb4. He can connect his head voice but I don’t think I’ve heard supporting it. So C#3/D3 ~ A4/Bb4 approximately.
Thank you
Heyy, can you make a vocal ranking for 4th gen female vocalists? I'm going to wait for it
nayul
yechan
monday/ningning/swan
denise/jungwoo/jiwon/winter
yuri/goeun
@@cutiieeepatootieee2002 Swan? She only support G#4 shallow.
@@sunstar_moomoo221 i’m talking about swan from craxy
@@cutiieeepatootieee2002 oh.. sorry. 😂
Can you analyze day6 vocal range too? (especially Young K). Thanks in advance
Here a video that would help you (I think) ruclips.net/video/CHRekk4x57I/видео.html
11:34 what song is this?
here ruclips.net/video/9o-LEXjGqz0/видео.html
@@ReggieVu thank you
"I love you" - OST from drama "Uncontrollably Fond".
plese Naul
he really lacks recent live materials tho 😅
Do you think Ha dongkyun is baritone?(Not Han donggeun)
I don't think he is.. He has support and seems to be comfortable within a tenor range, but there's quite a lot of tongue tension in his singing from what I've heard.
@@ReggieVu Thank you. How about Lim jaebum(He is singer of 'For you'and 'Confession')?
Well he sounds like a Baritone to me but the way he approaches the 2nd octave and some of his mid belts make me think otherwise lol. I’m not sure actually but I’m gonna lean towards a darker/lower old school Tenor.
@@ReggieVu Thank you~
Can you analyze MC the Max ISU?
You mean to highlight out his strengths and weaknesses? If so KVA has done that you can give their article a read if needed kpopvocalanalysis.net/2017/06/26/m-c-the-maxs-vocal-analysis-lee-soo/
Aside from that I have yet to notice any noticeable signs that indicate a development technique-wise from him
Reggie, what do you think about ISU of MC The Max? Koreans regard him, Kim Bumsoo, Naul and Park Hyoshin as "Kim Na Park I", the four greatest male vocalists of Korea. But honestly, I don't think so. Could you analyze about him? I think I gotta debunk this misconception
There's his pretty accurate kva profile you can check....the trio is quite strong but Isoo doesn't really belong there lol at least technically .
Koreans tend to overhype singers with certain legacy