People who often listen to japanese pop will find that many similar barrage can be found in Mile Mile.
"Let's talk about lip-synching. Japanese lip-synching is illegal. If it was lip-synching, it would have been caught long ago! "
In fact, this is a long-standing fake news.
In Japan, lip-synching is not illegal.
Of course, if it is clearly stated in the terms that "real singing" is performed at concerts and other occasions, once it is found that it is lip-synching, it will be punished as fraud.
True singing means writing Mana u ta in Japanese, which means true singing without editing or modification.
How many Japanese singers will choose real singing?
Friends who are familiar with Japanese entertainment circles know that Japanese singers hold up half the sky with idol singers. In most cases, singers usually choose original songs (especially in music programs, red and white songs and other important performances), while idol singers usually sing in the form of no wheat or half wheat besides solo.
The so-called "all-open wheat" means that there is only background accompaniment and the singer sings live.
The so-called half-baked wheat is a form that singers usually take when singing. The final track is composed of the original CD version and the voice made by the singer through the microphone. The difference is that the singer's voice will be adjusted according to different situations, so sometimes the background soundtrack is low and the singer's voice is loud, so you can hear the singer's timbre. Sometimes the original singer is loud and the singer is low. When you are not in the front row, you can hardly hear the singer's timbre. Finally, the program broadcast is mainly based on background original singing.
The so-called no microphone (that is, what we call lip-synching), the microphone does not produce sound, and the recorded audio is directly played live. Singers only need to lip-synch
But!
Lip-synching is risky, so choose carefully.
You ask Qiao Mei why.
Don't open the wheat, just search the scene of the Yamashita Tomohisa rollover
During the performance of a music festival, the microphone stand and microphone were accidentally knocked down. In the process of picking up the microphone, the live song has not stopped)
So,
What is the attitude of Japanese netizens towards lip-synching?
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Netizen: Whether in Japan or abroad, I never think lip-synching is bad. Originally lip-synching didn't mean doing bad things. Try to make a perfect sound yourself, and then complain after singing and dancing. The man who attacked the singer was really narrow-minded.
Others hold the opposite view.
Netizen: I know why I hate lip-synching and can't cause * * *. Hate lying and cheating.
If you ask Qiao Mei whether he listens to lip-synching or original singing, Qiao Mei's answer is:
False but perfect, defects are real,
I think even the real voice with flaws represents the sincerity of the performer to the audience.