Hey guys! I'm wondering which singers in Korea are baritone. I'm wondering because I just got a new mic and a mixing program, so I wanted to start recording and putting pieces together to save and possibly compile into a demo. Because I'm a baritone, I wanted to choose songs that Korean baritone 가수's have sung. Anyway, thanks for the help!
-john
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Can You Think Of Any Baritone 가수's
#3
Posted 19 December 2007 - 12:37 PM
I think DBSK's Xiah and maybe Micky too... but Micky is more a bass-baritone...
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#5
Posted 19 December 2007 - 01:09 PM
if by baritone, you mean lower ranges (i have no idea.. hehe) then some korean artists with lower ranges are...
SHINHWA
shin hyesung
junjin
kim dongwan
kangta
lee ki chan
while some of those guys' voices sound high, it's just their tone. their range isn't that high.
hwanhee definitely has a high range and xiah's is way up there too.
SHINHWA
shin hyesung
junjin
kim dongwan
kangta
lee ki chan
while some of those guys' voices sound high, it's just their tone. their range isn't that high.
hwanhee definitely has a high range and xiah's is way up there too.
#6
Posted 19 December 2007 - 01:47 PM
park hyo shin, tei, ha dong kyun [from wanted] and hwanhee [ftts] =]
#7
Posted 19 December 2007 - 03:08 PM
You guys need to learn about music, lawl.
VOCAL TONE IS NOT VOCAL RANGE.
Just because a singer has a low-sounding voice does not mean that they're a baritone.
Vocal range is about the notes that you can reach practically.
None of the above mentioned singers are baritone, except maybe Yunho from DBSK.
* laughs at whoever said Xiah was baritone *
Most of the baritones in the Korean industry today are mainly found in groups.
It's very rare to find a solo baritone, and there are definitely none that come to mind. (and I know alot of artists)
There's a good number of low tenors, but mostly in groups. Wheesung is a low tenor now, but used to be a high tenor before the vocal surgery.
Also, remember that the classification of B/Ba/T/A/S is kind of a moot point if the singer has a wide range.
For example, Park Hyo Shin can easily sing in baritone range (maybe even bass) but most of his songs are written for tenors. ("눈의 꽂" has a chorus of all G-
I've heard him hit plenty of high C's in chest voice, too.
VOCAL TONE IS NOT VOCAL RANGE.
Just because a singer has a low-sounding voice does not mean that they're a baritone.
Vocal range is about the notes that you can reach practically.
None of the above mentioned singers are baritone, except maybe Yunho from DBSK.
* laughs at whoever said Xiah was baritone *
Most of the baritones in the Korean industry today are mainly found in groups.
It's very rare to find a solo baritone, and there are definitely none that come to mind. (and I know alot of artists)
There's a good number of low tenors, but mostly in groups. Wheesung is a low tenor now, but used to be a high tenor before the vocal surgery.
Also, remember that the classification of B/Ba/T/A/S is kind of a moot point if the singer has a wide range.
For example, Park Hyo Shin can easily sing in baritone range (maybe even bass) but most of his songs are written for tenors. ("눈의 꽂" has a chorus of all G-
I've heard him hit plenty of high C's in chest voice, too.
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#9
Posted 12 January 2008 - 07:02 PM
I'm pretty sure Jung Yunho of DBSK is Baritone.
#10
Posted 12 January 2008 - 11:15 PM
QUOTE (jellyace695 @ Jan 13 2008, 11:02 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm pretty sure Jung Yunho of DBSK is Baritone.
Ditto.


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