Ashin s response was questioned by many music bloggers!

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-28

Recently, the well-known band *** was exposed to lip-synching at the concert, which sparked heated discussions. On the evening of December 6th, **lead singer Chen Xinhong @ Ashin posted a response to being questioned about lip-syncing, which mentioned that "each time he sings 10 beats of E6 treble", many bloggers questioned it.

*Blogger @耳帝 posted, "Ten beats E6, it has to be the Fangshan Season Bird Monkey to sing it." ”

*Blogger @Duruowomuyi posted a blog saying, "Ha???e6???Mariah Carey Possession Emotions???

and released Gong Linna's demonstration**.

*Blogger @鹿野子- said, "I suggest that he record a **show 10 beats of e6 to show male singers all over the world to see the world." ”

The blogger @Acoustics, who reported the fake singing to the China Consumers Association, posted a blog saying "e6?".Very 6, blessings. ”

Later, he posted a blog to netizens to popularize science, "Every time you sing this 10-beat e6 treble", the explanation is "I sing the e6 played on the broken piano (the vocals are still sung with e5, in fact, it is no problem to sing e4 and e3 according to this logic, because no matter how high you sing, you sing the e6 played on the piano)".

The famous music critic Ding Taisheng sharply commented on fake singing, angrily denouncing fake singing as selling fake goods. All half-open microphones or non-open microphones are all lip-synching, and all lip-synching people deserve to be criticized and even scolded.

**The head of the band technician troupe and the concert manager Huang Shijie @maydayjay Shijie responded to the question of @Ashin E6: "Here the E6 expression is based on the notation method of the piano (Kefa), the lowest note starts from A0, followed by B0 and C1, all the way up to **C4, and the highest note at the end of Honkai is E6 on the piano, that is, the E6 written by Ashin. The understanding may be different because everyone's benchmark starting point is different, so their interpretation will be different. ”

What does e6 mean?

E6 is a type of singer's treble range, with a pitch of about 1500Hz, which is equivalent to the highest note on the piano. The difficulty of the singer singing to e6 is very high, which is a very high pitch.

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