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发表于 2011-11-10 20:04
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It's the emotion with which he sings. Something touches my heart. I don't speak Italian, but I love to listen to a great artist sing opera. I have the same reaction listening to Andrea Bocelli sing. If the emotion is there you practically can tell what the lyrics are about.
With Chyi Chin, he also puts a lot of his personality into what and how he sings. He seems very honest with his audience about who he is. I would guess he is the same person on stage as he is off stage. I have had that feeling since the first time I heard him sing. To me, he seems like someone I know, like a friend. I also think that as he gets older, he gets better. He's a wonderful song stylist-I loved his last album. What a gift to be able to walk up to a microphone to sing and have pure emotion come out.
I also don't mind that his voice is changing as he gets older. The voice reflects the man and it would be foolish to expect him to be standing still. It has been a little difficult being a fan because it takes a lot of work-but the bonus is learning about China.
Does that make any sense?
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