Idk what jpop u listen to, but jpop is just as saturated with pitch correction. At the very least, what i listen…
Thanks for the valuable info and take on this subject. I rarely watch live performances, unless I really like the artist. I must say that I agree with most of what you have said here.
Personally, I think there's a few things to blame: 1st one I'd say is the criticism and backlash that artists face when they make a mistakes. Companies have to promote the music in spite of everything, so they turn to using auto-tune. 2nd of all, the world is going to so fast. The sheer amount of debuts has likely multiplied by 3fold. I don't remember companies dishing out idol groups, soloists at this pace. They all do this to earn money at a higher pace obviously and once again to they use shortcuts. Pitch correction is way cheaper than getting a vocal trainer. Also building a great voice truly takes years even decades.
It's sad but at the end of the day we can't really do anything about or rather I can't think of anything to influence this.
I love the potrayal of their teenage years. It's so bittersweet though. Love it though, I would watch a their teenage version if it was released seperately. The actors are good looking and somehow I feel more from watching them as teenager as I do from the adult actors. The pureness that they portray is something else.
Dissapointing IMO. It's not hitting the mark. Not sure why. I think it's because there little tension in everything, things are not very deep or things are just simply not as well explored as they could be. It think because theres too many characters and there's has not been much development in them yet (maybe just ml). There's just too many things going on. Idk just not for me. It's not bad by any means. I just feel like it fails in comparison to the series I'm watching atm.
Why do I have the feeling that this drama was originally written only with two male leads, but then someone wanted…
Right? i think she was not needed to move this story. I shipped the little sister with han teoh was imo a more appropriate relatinship that didnt feel forced
Personally, I think there's a few things to blame:
1st one I'd say is the criticism and backlash that artists face when they make a mistakes. Companies have to promote the music in spite of everything, so they turn to using auto-tune.
2nd of all, the world is going to so fast. The sheer amount of debuts has likely multiplied by 3fold. I don't remember companies dishing out idol groups, soloists at this pace. They all do this to earn money at a higher pace obviously and once again to they use shortcuts. Pitch correction is way cheaper than getting a vocal trainer. Also building a great voice truly takes years even decades.
It's sad but at the end of the day we can't really do anything about or rather I can't think of anything to influence this.