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Originally Posted by njanjayrp
It's someone's personal opinion, but I find that to be a bit far fetched. I guess we'll see.
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I've been watching ayu live in concert since 2008. Back in 2010, I thought her live vocals in RnRC were truly amazing, and lots of friends who watched it with me agreed. She had definitely improved since the NL tour and CDL Future Classics, both of which had "good but not awesome" kinda vocals for me. But when I watched PoM this year, I couldn't believe how much her voice had improved since RnRC. If there's any standard to go by, she sang M and NEVER EVER flawlessly.
As I've stated before, I much prefer her current vocals to her 2001-2003 vocals, so maybe I'm biased, though I really honestly think PoM Tour is the true peak of her vocal power. She has lost the nasal sound, she can control her vibrato well, she can hit both high and low notes properly, and deliver both old and new songs in a way that touched me which the studio versions, though much loved, just couldn't do.
But then again, as you said, this may just be my personal opinion, so guess you guys would have to wait and judge for yourselves.