It was not until the 1970s that Cantonese pop music became its own genre. In the 1980s, when it reached its first peak, many famous singers appeared, and Leslie Cheung was one of them. Canto pop's singing method originally originated from Cantonese opera, so the singers in the 1980s all pronounced clearly, each tone was solid, the treble was bright and crisp, and the voice was decorated more. There's nothing wrong with that.
Everyone does. Leslie Cheung's outstanding singing in the 1980s was mainly attributed to his breath.
The treble rises with the sound of the stone, while the bass can be lower. It's even harder to be round and sexy. Sounds like enjoyment. By the mid-1990s, the style of pop music had changed a lot, so the voices of the singers (the Four Heavenly Kings) in the 1990s would be more "popular", without much embellishment and without pursuing clear pronunciation and mellow voice. If you need examples of clear pronunciation and mellow voice, please automatically add Mr. Fei Yu's masterpiece. If this kind of voice can sing "Chinese style", it is obviously impossible to sing popular songs in the 1990 s. ) After his comeback, Leslie Cheung's music style changed from the pop style in the 1980s to very avant-garde and avant-garde, so his voice was adjusted accordingly, and the high-pitched part was rougher and more sculptural (in the late 1980s).
The bass part is still sexy, but the resonance is weakened. Practice has proved that the effect is very good. In a word, sound is like clothes, which should be matched with people and occasions after all. Pop music develops with the development of the times, and the singing voice and voice mode also change with the requirements of songs. In fact, in the later period, I wanted to listen to the singing method of the last issue, although many people thought that Leslie Cheung's voice in that period was not as good as before because of smoking.
It can be seen that many sounds that are not crisp but a little sandy are "definitely not, but not." Of course, as I get older, my breath will be worse than when I was 30 (this is more obvious). Due to illness, a scene that I was addicted to in my early days-and the swan song of Anita Mui's The Beauty of Youth-is not particularly good in timbre or intonation.