why jimin bts sing in female voice
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Explanation:
It’s his voice. Jimin naturally has very good vocal tone and support in his upper register, and can effortlessly pull off singing higher notes even at a lower volume as in the clip posted, which a few other BTS gents can equally do just as well in that range (as layered in the hook). And timbre-wise, that’s certainly a male voice. Like, come on.
What Auto-tune is and isn’t. Note that when pitch correction tools like Antares Auto-tune and Celemony Melodyne are used in the K-pop industry on otherwise very normal voices (i.e. not trying to sound like an alien or be a gender-bender), it’s exactly that: being used primarily as a pitch correction tool, not as a pitch-shifting tool. It’s no wonder that producers don’t use pitch-shifting tools in an attempt to raise or lower a singer’s voice while trying to their natural vocal tone color/formant, because it doesn’t take much for even the best software to change a voice into something it didn’t use to be and sound really weird. And from a production standpoint, it would be absolutely bananas to shift up Jimin’s voice up into a higher register because he somehow “couldn’t hit the notes”. No producer in their right mind would put something like that to tape, because it would sound like someone else. Note though that the collective vocal mix on [Dynamite] does sound very “expensive” to my ears, going slightly beyond the tight compression and air-band (high frequency) EQ you can hear.
Pitch correction is there, nonetheless. His shifting of intervals of the melody are overwhelmingly his own and he sounds just fine, but there is a tiny bit of the typical auto-tune effect that you can hear being used to tighten things up as a timbre tool. Most of it goes unnoticed throughout the song, but it’s slightly audible when he sings “bring”. This is something found everywhere in the industry as a standard when sudden grace notes need to have a more percussive effect. It sounds very much like it is also applied to every time you hear the grace note of “light” in the hook as well (also the same interval) and it serves its function well: it’s not a matter of the gents not being able to sing, it’s simply a production tool for a common vocal effect. That’s just the way that pop music production works, and just the same I have no doubt that the BTS gents will knock it out of the park in live clips to be heard in the future, as usual.
tl;rd.
There is some sort of pitch correction going on, but not in the fashion as surmised in the question, nor is it overused to turn Jimin into a robot. And to be clear, Jimin is doing a dang fine job singing in his natural range; that’s very much his own voice.
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Lol me also always think that why did he always sing female