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DaShen

Lifer
Dec 1, 2000
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Originally posted by: guoziming
Originally posted by: DaShen
Meh, it sounds like someone (OP) is sad he didn't make it on American Idol. ;) :p j/k j/k... could be actually.

actually not really. I should've signed up last year, since auditions were in Cleveland, but i was 15 then and not too excited about singing to other people, by myself (comfortable only in a choir). I'm probably going to audition sometime, though.

"She bang, she bangs..." ;) :p

**EDIT**
By the way, male asians in general don't have the best clarity or strength in their singing voices. It is just a matter of genetics (we produce less testosterone on average compared to other races). There are a few exceptions.

I have an okay voice myself (it was pretty good before I developed some vocal nodes 3 octave tenor/baritone or used to be), but even then, there are already few singers who actually are talented enough to sing individually, the asian thing doesn't help any.
 

Ika

Lifer
Mar 22, 2006
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Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: guoziming
Originally posted by: DaShen
Meh, it sounds like someone (OP) is sad he didn't make it on American Idol. ;) :p j/k j/k... could be actually.

actually not really. I should've signed up last year, since auditions were in Cleveland, but i was 15 then and not too excited about singing to other people, by myself (comfortable only in a choir). I'm probably going to audition sometime, though.

"She bang, she bangs..." ;) :p

:D i was considering doing that for the hell of it, but there's no way anyone would let me live it down.