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KoreaxxLove

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  1. I would recommend Natsume Soseki's Kokoro and Abe Kobo's The Woman in the Dunes. Oh, and Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine is utterly amazing.   These days, I'm growing increasingly interested in nonfiction books as well. If anyone's interested in any WWII-era history--from Hitler to the Pacific War--I'd recommend John Toland. He's usually unbiased and writes in a style that is enjoyable to read.
  2. Hmm, I had a friend translate a Chinese article for me the other week, and in it, the guy wrote that the woman with whom he was recording said she used to "sing the high G" all the time, and he said he didn't believe it and was surprised when she did. In this context, I would assume there would be no apparent disbelief that someone could sing a G5 and is referring to G6?
  3. When someone refers to a "high G" in music, is that referring to the G5 note or the G6 note?
  4. I didn't say it precluded the possibility of a whiste note--just it would surprise me if it were.
  5. She's got great control in her upper register. It's hard to judge the quailty of a note with recordings like these. :P
  6. Thanks! She sings E6 and higher without the whistle register quite often, so it would surprise me more if it were whistle register than if it weren't.
  7. First, thanks to everyone who always answers my questions. I really appreciate it!! What is the note around 2:30 in this video? The video quality is crap (cellphone fancam, I guess), so maybe it's harder to tell. Also, is it whistle register? Thanks so much!
  8. Can someone help me figure out what these notes are? Thanks. 2:18 3:35 Around 2:00 Around 3:25 Around 19:25 Song starts around 00:51, note around 1:01
  9. Can anyone tell me what notes are being hit between 3:09 and 3:15-ish. Thanks.
  10. Can someone help me figure out what notes are being belted in these performances? Around 2:43 ish Around the three minute mark And ... Around the 1:50 mark
  11. Username: koreaxxlove Request #1 this week Artist: Huang Qishan Song: åªæœ‰ä½ Video/Audio (optional): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DoZOkCD7EY Original lyrics (optional):
  12. This deeply saddens me. He was way too young. May he rest in peace ...
  13. I can't take it anymore. I just don't enjoy life anymore. 
  14. May 20th. 1 PM. Tokyo
  15. So, what do you think X Japan's upcoming press conference will be about?
  16. I don't know. :0u0plz:
  17. Yoshiki is always talking about recording. I'm hoping it's for X Japan, but who knows. Their album is long overdue. :ohdear:
  18. The Last Live concert is unbelievably sad. It's sooooo beautiful.
  19. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrc2M7cNPWk Because someone HAS to post this at some point or another ...
  20. WE ARE X X Japan (エックス・ジャパン Ekkusu Japan) is a Japanese heavy metal band from Chiba, formed in 1982 by Toshi and Yoshiki. Originally named X (エックス Ekkusu), the group achieved their breakthrough success in 1989 with the release of their second album Blue Blood. They started out mainly as a power/speed metal band, but later gravitated towards a progressive sound with an emphasis on ballads. Besides being one of the first Japanese acts to achieve mainstream success while on an independent label, the group is widely credited as one of the pioneers of visual kei, a movement among Japanese musicians comparable to Western glam. In 2003, HMV Japan ranked the band at number 40 on their list of the 100 most important Japanese pop acts. After sixteen years, four albums, and selling out the 55,000 seat Tokyo Dome 18 times, X Japan disbanded in 1997. However after ten years, the band reunited in 2007 and recorded the new song "I.V.". Over the next two years they performed several concerts, including their first overseas show in Hong Kong, before holding their first North American tour from September 25 to October 10, 2010. In 2011, X Japan went on their first world tour throughout Europe, South America and Asia. R.I.P hide and Taiji!
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