If you are exposed to this piece of music for the first time, I strongly recommend you not to read the following content before listening to this song. Close your eyes, listen quietly, and feel this smart melody and singing. This is a song that I never listen to too many times. After listening, look at the following content, you will get another kind of shock. I'm not talking about Hayao Miyazaki or Joe Hisaishi, but the singer of this song, Yoshimiichi. This name may be unfamiliar to many Kazakhs. Then let’s get to know Yoshimiichi through the following video. The song "Princess Mononoke" is still sung here, and you will find an amazing fact from it. Yes, I believe your reaction is the same as my surprise at the time. Yoshimi Yoshi, who has such a soft and gentle sound of nature, is a male singer.
The Japanese are an incredible people in many ways, but they can make a twisted thing so perfect, and I am in awe. Their ability to package and market artists is at least the best in Asia. Yoshimi Ryomiichi is Japan's leading false voice tenor. He majored in tenor when he was in college. He has specialized in false voice tenor since his junior year, and soon gained unanimous recognition in Japan and abroad. His false voice is different from the Russian vitas that we are familiar with. If no one tells you in advance, you can't judge his true gender at all. The falsetto of vitas has shocking appeal only in the high range, and Yoshimi Yoshichi maintains the same timbre even in the low range. This is the most difficult technique to master in falsetto. The completeness of the entire sound range makes it impossible to notice any difference between his voice changing zones, which shocked me.
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