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The thing that annoys me is when people try the song only once and then diss it off right away and yet they still manage to form this opinion and are able to write pages with all the reasons they dislike a song. As you said, sometimes you just have to let something grow on you. Ayu works hard to make those songs so trying it a few more times isn't going to kill anyone. Also there is the fact that the majority of Ayu's international fan base can't understand what she is singing about so all they want are catchy melodies and she can't have those all the time. |
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This is a good point... many of her most bland sounding music also has some of her strongest lyrics... And this isn't an accident, by having a simpler melody, she is focusing that song on what she is trying to say... as I don't speak japanese, doesn't work for me
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^ I actually think simpler melodies work better (Days and JEWEL were said to be simple and I love them). Simple melodies stick, more complex/complicated/awkward melodies don't.
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Days had such great lyrics in my opinion. Same with JEWEL <3
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teddy bear, winding road, untitled~for her~, RED LINE, MY ALL, JEWEL, etc have very typical or some might even say completely unoriginal melodies and compositions and some of them are often disliked but I feel these songs have very strong and poignant lyrics compared to, say, sending mail or Last angel where the music is all schizophrenic. Mmm, well I guess Ayu wouldn't exactly completely change her genre like Madonna does, but Asfxx, LOVEppears, Duty, RAINBOW, and I am... are such starkly different albums and styles, at least to my ears. Since Memorial Address and on, it's like she's found her signature style and has stuck to it, with exceptions here and there. Last edited by ストロボ・EdGE; 10th June 2011 at 05:27 PM. |
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i have no problem with the melody but with her voice.
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Last edited by jbrat2219; 10th June 2011 at 06:39 PM. |
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When is the single going to be released? September?
Yes, I know, nowadays it's becoming harder and harder for me to listen to some of her songs, I hope she'll be able to improve at least a bit. |
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She has been improving nonstop since late 2007 or early 2008. Her range extended again(very noticable on NEXT LEVEL and Love Songs especially), she gained more control, hits more notes and can control her vibrato better again. Just watch any performance from 2010 and compare it to what she did in 2007-2009. I'd say from what we heard in 2010 and what fans say about her new tour that she probably(now, not 2010) is at 2005/2006 vocal level again.
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Regarding Ayu's voice, I don't know if I hear this huuuge difference that some people do. Maybe it's because I know artists who have had much larger changes in their vocals and technique, so whatever is different about Ayu's voice now compared to "back then" is so minute (in recordings, specifically) that it isn't that audible to me, lol. During live performances however, it was obvious that the deaf ear affected her in 2007/2008 but she has been improving steadily since then. To rank her voice from 2005 to now for comparison's sake... I'd say... 01. 2005/2006/2011 (according to those who have heard her live at POWER of MUSIC) 02. 2010 03. 2009 04. 2008 05. 2007 During 2007 and 2008, she had some really huge issues with vibrato but since then she's really lightened up on it. I wonder if she was self aware of that at all at the time. Anyway, I feel like she's made tremendous progress [woah pun] since she had to figure out a way to deal with only being able to hear from one ear. It's like she just keeps getting better~
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^ I think in studio recordings you can mostly hear how her range increased only, which is a big part of vocals though.
Especially on NEXT LEVEL(beautiful headvoice notes in GREEN) and Love Songs(Like a Doll, Last Angel and other songs I can't think of right now had quite high notes for which she did not use headvoice/falsetto and which she hasn't reached for a long time or only screamed(Rule))
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More recently November seems like it borrowed from a lot of older works and so did crossroad, among others I've noticed. I guess we can never be sure to what extent it's on purpose, though. |
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I do find a lot of her earlier singles interchangeable between her albums... audience could easily fit loveppears, duty or i am... for example... and while I agree she tends to have 2 "generic" singles on every era, the summer single and the winter single, plus the concert ending song, that sounds very similar too, I would say most of her albums are really different from each other... Ayu's music is mostly made of a mix of three influences: Dance, rock and classical music... And even when she tries other styles, she mix this style to her own sound instead of totally changing it, having songs that mix her 3 main genres with the theme of the album. I can see a similar patern on those: Spoiler:
Someone talked about Madonna... there are some elements from her definitive albums, True blue and Like a Prayer, that still are present on her music... and always part of her music on every chance Last edited by Andrenekoi; 10th June 2011 at 08:13 PM. |
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Although I like the song and I can't wait for the single, I'm getting kinda of tired of her releasing a string of "full-blooded" songs that sort of sit in the "middle" of the spectrum. I would love it if she would release something that leaned more towards specific sound/genre like rock or pop or electronic etc to mix it up a bit.
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#318
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Oh my lord yes, YES this is delicious I love this !!! Especially the beginning towards the point it gets to the "blossom part" (where ayu sings), and then I love it again at the chorus untill the end
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#319
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LOVE IT!!!
It sounds like a combination of the vocal style of old Ayu, combined with her newer musical style. <3 <3 <3 |
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浜崎 あゆみ, 浜崎あゆみ, progress, tales of xillia |
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