#also jun doesnt sing thanks in the actual key
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juunshua · 6 years ago
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idk if its just me but i feel like juns moved away from a deep voice in Rock to a super high voice in recent songs. idk if hes just been singing with a falsetto but i wanna know if u think he changed his voice?
define ‘changed’ ? i think he does whatever his voice can do in the given range! in rock, it was less him singing and more a rap and because of that he could do it in a more comfortable range. if juns a baritone, hes literally the only baritone in the all of seventeen who is expected to sing (the other four are in hht) constantly in all of svts songs ? one baritone against 1903482039 tenors is kinda a tough place to be. woozi makes songs that are high for tenors at times tbh too (ahaha thanks was SO high) tenors are already struggling, therefore any baritone, like jun could be, is gonna be struggling even more. some things that could make his voice sound ‘super high’ are: a) his overall appraoch to his voice such as his nose placement, constantly introducing a lot of air into his voice, and how tight he is and b) if hes a baritone, the fact that hes a baritone! like consider a tenor and a soprano singing the same note: a b4. for sopranos, that is quite comfortable but for tenors thats a high note, and to our ears itd sound like the tenor is singing a high note whereas the soprano is just kinda singing normally? so in the same vein, when a tenor and a baritone sing the same note, perhaps an f4, itd sound like the baritone is singing ‘higher’ and their voice would just sound higher pitched. in terms of approach to voice, i tend to think jun and jeonghan are quite similar. ive almost been using jeonghan as my point of reference ahaha like to see if jun and jeonghan have the same level of comfort on the same notes bc jeonghans a tenor and im on the side that jun probably isnt one. hearing them sing the same notes ish really helps. recent example! in oh my! jun singing right before jeonghan! u can kinda hear how much more comfortable jeonghan sound compared to jun even though theyre right around the same note and jun might sound like hes singing a higher note. also theres this part in oh my! which goes mingyu –> jun –> chan in other words baritone –> ? (probably baritone) —> tenor. and more or less theyre hovering around the same notes (ignore juns transition into falsetto) but mingyu and jun sound like theyre singing higher than chan dont they? like the note jun ends on is the same note that chan starts on. also compare how comfortable chan (tenor) sounds on the line at the end of the second verse as opposed to when jun has it the first verse. it sounds like juns singing something higher when hes really not and also c) ur right anon! he has been opting to sing in a falsetto lately for higher songs! and the thing about falsetto is that its not necessarily ‘connected’ or ‘pure’ so it tends to sound kinda disconnected from ur own voice and i think gives off the illusion of being ‘higher pitched’. here for instance you can hear junhui sing one note in his falsetto and then eventually bring in his chest. it may give the illusion hes going from a higher note to a lower note but in fact all hes doing is changing how he sings that same note: either falsetto or in mix.so to answer ur question, i don’t think juns changed his voice necessarily? over the years, hes gotten more and more lines so i think we just hear more of his voice in different scenarios and not just whispers or raps and we actually hear it now continuously for more than a couple of seconds too. 
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