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Thank you. idk what's the maximum size for gifs for a sig but can you make these gifs the same size so they add up together to fit the maximum size i'm not sure how to explain.


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Hi guys I don't ever really have much news to post because y'all always beat me to it but I'm happy to meet other Exo-L's.
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I don't know if any of you remember me but i'm Moonlightbae so hi again. I also may have switched biases from Yeonjung to Bona and Dawon.
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Can you resize this for a dp pleasu

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Can someone give me an actual logical explanation of how 6/9 members in one group can be gay. Anything is possible but numbers like this are very unlikely. I think a lot of these idols are not gay.
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http://onehallyu.com/topic/458559-here-are-my-thoughts-on-the-bullshit/
Delete this please like now
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Can one of you make me a dramaquin please?
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Dramaquin
You're a Dramaquin.A messy bitch who likes drama is the house motto.Dramaquin students value drama and forum shenanigans above all else. Stanning a group being boring is not in our DNA. We enjoy drama and seek it out in many different ways such as provoking Braggindor about false sales figures ,goading Delulupuff with unpleasantness or simply play out our own dramas through multiple threads. We find entertainment in chaos. Consequently Dramaquin has the highest number of trolls among all the OHgwart houses, thought not all Dramaquins are trolls.
Most Dramaquin students can be found in the random section posting threads intended to provoke.The Dramaquin house emblem is a laughing hyena, as like the hyena Dramaquin students are here for a laugh.This is so accurate LMFAO, except i'm not a troll -
Well, it is a type of tension so there is a definite sound quality that can be heard, but i have no idea how I would describe it Lol. I believe your question is that can you hear of someone has jaw tension or can you only tell by seeing+hearing the vocalist, right? Well, it depends on your ears and experience. If you have the ears and experience you can easily tell if someone has jaw tension without looking at them and just hearing, but if it was like me I would have to see and hear the vocalist to be confident in my answer. Blindly listening I Could tell there a type of tension going on, but specifically what I would be half guessing half not so I would probably need to see what they are doing with their mouth, but idk jaw tension can be obvious at times.
Oh yeah that's what I meant thank you. I think tongue tension, and throat tension are pretty easy to spot, but i've never heard jaw tension, only when I look at singers like Jaejoong, and Woohyun where you can see their jaw shaking on high notes sometimes.
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No, locking your jaw doesn't cause nasality it just causes jaw tension which leads to a lack of freedom and makes higher notes harder to hit, it also traps your sound in your jaw making the time quality heavy and flat. True nasality is really only caused by a lower soft palate or if you are really projecting and placing your sound in your nose. Jaw tension is a problem I have lol. Jaw tension for me causes my sound to be stuck in my jaw and it ends up projecting from there...which isn't good lol. It causes my tone not be as bright/rounded and leads to flatness. Also, it makes my top notes harder to sing. I feel I am working well to solve this problem lol. The reason why I have this problem is because when I sing, I drop my jaw done too much and essentially I push it done and my jaw also juts forward which isn't an optimal position lol. So to counteract this I monitor how far I drop my jaw and try to keep my jaw pushed back(the natural position) it takes a lot of self monitoring lol. This is why mirrors are good to sing into lol so you can monitor what you doing physically with your jaw and lips.
Oh, okay thank you I understand. Does jaw tension have a definite sound or do you have to look at their mouth to see?
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I tried to find any answer I've given to this question cause I didn't want to type out a lot but I couldn't...so the thing is liking his voice more or not, that's your personal opinion and you're entitled to it but other people have theirs too. The difference between other people's opinions and what I can tell you is that what I'm telling you is an educated opinion based on technique not my personal preference.
The gap between DK and Seungkwan is pretty noticeable. They both have support, they both have clean clear support in their voices, which already sets them apart from every other vocalist in Seventeen. None of the other ones can support almost at all, only DK and Seungkwan have that managed and learned. The difference between them is that DK sings within a narrower range and doesn't usually mix very high. He stays within a pretty narrow range and tends not to strain too much because the higher notes are given to Seungkwan but in the following examples I'll show you, you'll hear the difference. The difference is DK seems to have a slightly better lower range than DK, with a bit more support but his support is indeed limited only up to F#4, above that he becomes tight, shouty and strained. Whereas Seungkwan maintains a lot more support and a better more opened approach up to F#4 and even above, up to G#4. Now that is also enhanced by the fact that DK is unable to produce resonance whereas Seungkwan produces it quite consistently. So the gap between them is pretty clear, Seungkwan has better technique than DK without a doubt. Now whomever you like more, that's up to you and entirely up to you. People have some sort of problem with objectively saying someone is better than someone else and confusing that with liking someone more than someone else. If the other people you know like DK more, that's fine. That's a preference, not an objective acknowledgment of vocal skill and I hope you all know this.
"I remember Ryeowook mentioned something about DK singing a part of the song correctly in pitch that Ryeowook couldn’t get right in studio. 0:40 that was a loud breath into the microphone lol It startled me a bit. 0:51 quick Bb2, not good but just noting. The rest is above F3, he sounds comfortable aside from some nasality. I hear some more airiness than before but it’s just for the sake of the song. 1:23 quick G4, tight. 1:27 that F4 was tighter than it needed to be. 1:30 his mouth is not opened enough, his jaw is locked and he’s not allowing it to drop to open up his singing more. His falsetto transitions aren’t bad, but there’s a noticeable drop in tone quality. His G4’s all sound tight throughout the choruses, which again isn’t news to me. 1:50 I hear more support here on those F4’s, 1:53 shouted but better jaw position. His pitch is more or less correct throughout. 2:41 2:43 2:44 he tries WAY too hard for those G4’s, they shouldn’t be as hard as he makes them sound like they are for him. He needs to relax and open up, those are just G4’s for him, that’s not supposed to be that difficult. This song has too many G4’s for him, that’s not song I’d like to hear from him. I’d rather hear Seungkwan singing this cause he could handle the G4’s. 3:45 That was really strained, he just shouted that Bb4. He knew though, that it wasn’t comfortable for him. The rest of the song he sounds tired like this song was a lot of work and he’s pushing his way through the rest of it.""Seungkwan is singing in quite a comfortable range for him, 0:52 slight tightness around those G#4’s because of the vowel he was singing, but he sounds relaxed and supported throughout his part. Woozi sounds a bit too thin, a bit too airy. Even though he’s singing softly, he is using his throat a lot more than fully relying on his vocal cords in order to sing. I am not sure who’s singing the most in the chorus, but they’re singing up to G#4, I’m going to guess Seungkwan is the one handling it because it sounds like him. 1:49 DK sounds just fine as well for now, he sounds relaxed, this is a comfortable key where he can support comfortable. 2:11 and he used falsetto instead of mixing the G#4’s, which kept him from straining his voice in this range. Junghwan and Joshua also have the same issues as Woozi, with using their throats too much even within a reasonably low range due to lack of support. 3:08 his voice is kind of stuck in his throat and nose, which make him unable to project and maintain the pitch. 3:26 tension in this range, DK sounds tight up there above G4 but it’s not too bad. He likes to use his falsetto. 3:53 tightness on the Ee vowel, but that’s usual for most vocalists. 4:09 closed throat C5, very tight, high larynx. I mean reasonably speaking, within the lower part of the song, DK and Seungkwan did relatively well, Seungkwan can handle singing up to G#4. The rest of the members still lack true support, but that’s been established before."“SeungKwan controls his voice really well when singing softly, that was pretty relaxed and stable, the beginning. 1:05 slightly tight in that part. That is a very comfortable one octave range, F#3 ~ F#4 for the most part, 2:19 A4 with some tension, he cracked shortly after so he might not have been well warmed up prior to this. He has very stable support throughout. 2:40 ish around that after, he has good placement. 2:50 good placement, but a bit pushed out. In the second clip he is singing airy and soft on purpose, but he is complete in control of his voice, he has very good pitch overall. His transitions into falsetto are nice too.â€â€œFifth time I’m asked about this.. lolI’ve seen this video before, it was shown to me. Both of them have very nice and forward tones, very nicely supported, some strain and tension happens in the higher parts but they can switch well enough into their falsettos. Their lower ranges are a bit overly quiet below E3 but they can carry some tone, they are at least average vocalists though so they’re definitely stronger than Kahi, Jungah or Lizzy.â€After further inspection the estimated ratings for DK and Seungkwan are average and above average respectively.You didn't quite provide the time stamp but I'm going to assume 2:20 as the first high note you probably had in mind, the D5 of Into The New World that is. If they sound pleasing or not and you're numb to the strain, I envy you. I can't ignore the tension in the notes as it's become quite obvious to me. Strain sounds different depending on what kind of strain it is. Some people strain with chest dominant mixed voices, some with heady mixed voices, some people push air pressure, some people tighten their throat muscles, some people let their larynxes raise, some people have tongue tension, all types of strain can be combined to create different types of strained qualities. With the D5 at 2:20, the quality is closed, pushed and inward. The sound is mostly inside the back of her throat, the vowel is closed because the throat muscles are closing around her larynx and she's pushing so the sound is compressed. There's very obvious strain but sometimes her strain can be whinier and screechier, it depends on where she is in her range or what kind of mixing she's using.
For DK, locking his jaw causes jaw tension, and nasality right? I think it's supposed to cause nasality since your voice has no where to project but his nose, but I can't hear it.
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Hi i'm new I didn't really know them as Minx but I really love their new concept, and Chase me is the first rock song i've ever liked they became one of my favourite groups already. Also the hard hitting, difficult choreo
. My bias changes by the day tbh but right now it's Siyeon, and Handong.-
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. My bias changes by the day tbh but right now it's Siyeon, and Handong.
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Has Xiao ever gotten a chance to do her chinese dance? They usually only let her show off her flexibility.