Junsu Xiahzart - Wie wird man seinen schatten los
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The conviction in this..
It's overwhelming.
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favorably.
Sorry! I know this is ridiculous =___= Fricken essay..sorry! It’s just that your comment really struck me. Because I admire a fan that is able to acknowledge/refuses to be willingly blind to their idol’s flaws. Annd..I guess I really admire Junsu LOL
Thanks^^
manda.
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Thanks for the upload of this performance~
Honestly..(after my long novel of a post lmao) I truly have no words.
Junsu..from here on out, let's soar even higher!
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with the experience of working in these musicals, he’ll only improve from here on out. It’s this type of work ethic, paired with the skills he does have and a passion for music he’s able to relay to us all in such a tangible way—that will never fail to gain him the respect of the public, and all his fellow peers in the musical world who have far more experience than him. No matter what, they’ll embrace what you can always be assured to be nothing less than his best effort
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do are therefore limited. Anyways, knowing the type of person Junsu is, the vision he has for his performance and the standards he sets for himself, I have no doubts he’s seeking anything and everything there is to improve upon this. Putting in what he needs to actually MAKE it happen. He’s not the type to dismiss this, as he’s always seeking to better himself. I can see him being a perfectionist really haha. since a challenge can only make u better,
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In Junsu’s most recent interview about his new project “Elizabeth”, the interviewer asked him about singing lessons, admitting that he felt Junsu’s weak point in Mozart was his low notes. And Junsu acknowledged this. He actually said the notes in this 3rd musical will be his lowest. And that he’s definitely considered taking lessons aside from the practice he does with the director for the concert alone. He also said he realizes the types of roles he can take on/musicals he can
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the qualities of true performer that allows him to stand equally (and proudly) matched beside them. This I believe. (And honestly, what Junsu may lack in his voice when it comes to standing on the musical stage, he makes up for with that connection he has to music and the way he’s able to show it. That’s simply not something that can be said for every performer/artist out there. Talent or not, you can’t “achieve” sincerity.)
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he’s been belting pop tunes in a boy band all his life. One doesn’t simply begin to sing in the musical theater style, not perfectly at least. No, these people TRAIN intensively for years and years to acquire the necessary skills, skills that allow them much more than simply hitting a low note too. So while Junsu may not meet this level considering this specific aspect in comparison to his fellow cast members, he still, no doubt, certainly has a voice of his own and, even more,
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which simply aren’t as strong.
Unfortunately, I didn’t have a chance to follow and check out his musical work during the years but lately I’ve been watching what I could and I realize that along with this amazing opportunity, musicals have, at the same time, presented him with this challenge (testing his range) like never before.
-I myself am not a singer and so I can only imagine how difficult this stuff is. So I really give Junsu credit because you have to remember,
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I notice this too. I think Junsu is a phenomenal performer. It's not enough to just have a "good" voice, and Junsu understands this. He brings authenticity, through the emotions he’s able to invoke and the expressions he commands. There’s heart in what he does, and for me, it almost radiates from his presence alone. But as a tenor, even he is aware of and acknowledges his difficultly in the lower range. If there’s one weakness I’ll ever find in him, it’s his lower notes—
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I really love Jusus voice but his voice is not deep enough for these songs it always fades and is only a breath in the low parts. He has similar problems in Elisabeth, even his Korean Double fairs better not speaking of the german voices.
I think he is strong in the chorus parts and I like his huskyness for the part of Death in Elisabeth but he really needs to work on his range cause otherwise his performance is too uneven.
BEYOND AMAZING!!
unofficialdear 11 months ago 10
Junsu's amazing... words cant even describe how amazing he is as a singer...
kimhyunbin 9 months ago 8