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tehxiinae 28th March 2008 07:04 AM

[2002 article] About Ayu's Singing Style
 
I was doing some research in a scholarly journal and found an article about Japanese music. Technically it's not a new article (it was published in 2002 by Cambridge University Press), but I don't think anyone has seen it before so I thought I would post its brief part about Ayu here.

"One of the most persistent qualities of singing in both traditional and popular music since the time of the first recordings of Japanese performances is that of a thin, somewhat rasping yet strong tone produced by forcing a narrow, dense air stream through constricted vocal cords. This effect, and the techinque of producing it, is described in general musical discourse as jigoe (literally, 'ground' or 'basic voice'). It is particularly clear in high-pitched passages, where there is often a conspicuous avoidance of uragoe, a kind of falsetto - in effect a weaker, purer sound produced with loosened vocal cords. Jigoe technique is evident, for example, in the Edo period shamisen song genre of kouta, as well as some styles of minyou singing.
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More recently, the extremely popular singer-composer of dance-style pop, Hamasaki Ayumi, almost invariably sings in jigoe when she moves into higher registers, as can be clearly heard in the choruses of 'Monochrome', the opening song of her 1999 album, A.* The distinctiveness of this vocal tone-quality in the contemporary musical context can be appreciated by comparing Hamasaki's style to that of Utada Hikaru, whose vocal technique in representative songs since her 1999 debut is devoid of jigoe, and is distinguished by skilful use of falsetto in much the same manner as American R&B singers whom she cites as influences."

by Hugh de Ferranti

*A technically wasn't an album, but was a single with 13 tracks, very much like an album. It was her first quadruple a-side.

jamester 28th March 2008 07:13 AM

i dont get it

RadnasticReggie 28th March 2008 07:28 AM

It's just explaining her Vocal Techniques.
It's nothing to do with any like actual songs or anything.
Just the style she sings in.
Quite interesting. Thanks for the new information. :)

reixminako 28th March 2008 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jamester (Post 1391862)
i dont get it

How don't you get it?

I think that's a brilliant description! It's a really good way of detailing Ayumi's vocal qualities.

zoomzoom 28th March 2008 07:44 AM

Yea, very interesting, thanks for posting.. but.. A wasn't her 1999 album :P

prussian blue 28th March 2008 09:28 AM

^ the article is interesting
thx for sharing

DestinyWishes 28th March 2008 09:36 AM

Interesting article even thoough some of their information is a bit.... ummm... not-so-correct

DA1SUK1DAY01691 28th March 2008 09:40 AM

Well, A is just as long as an album, which is why most other sites call it an album. What single has what, 13 tracks?

Pretty good description, nonetheless.

TITANIC 28th March 2008 10:24 AM

it's interesting article..
thanks for post it

mylovelyayumi 28th March 2008 10:33 AM

Thanks for the article..
Yeah A is not considered as an album even the number of tracks is quite like an album.. :D

ayuzlove 28th March 2008 10:41 AM

wow...interesting article! thanks for posting!

KuroixShiroi_Namida 28th March 2008 10:56 AM

thanks for the interesting article. :D!

Yoake 28th March 2008 11:02 AM

thanks for it

Halla 28th March 2008 11:39 AM

I've always said Ayu is the true Empress of J-pop over Hikki because there's nothing particularly j-pop about Hikki's music, and now it's not just my opinion, rather an informed opinion backed by an article published by an affiliate of the very prestigious Cambridge University. :D

*Petit* 28th March 2008 11:52 AM

Thanks for positng. Tns of japanese ladies uses this techinique though.

Lanz16 28th March 2008 12:23 PM

Wow! Nice and interesting article.
Thanks for posting it! :)

AyumiBest 28th March 2008 12:50 PM

Wow...interesting...and it was published by an university. XD A is a single...but its as long as an album...wow...XD

~ayu-cake~ 28th March 2008 12:56 PM

That's an interesting read =)
I think it's a great description too.

Thanks for posting.

tehxiinae 28th March 2008 02:42 PM

Edit: I included a little clarification about the A/album deal :)

alternarist 28th March 2008 02:54 PM

thanks for sharing lol.


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