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  2. Luo Tianyi - Wikipedia

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    Luo Tianyi (Chinese: 洛天依; pinyin: Luò Tiānyī) is a Chinese Vocaloid developed formerly by Bplats, Inc. under the Yamaha Corporation, and was created in collaboration with Shanghai Henian Information Technology Co. Ltd.

  3. NIAONiao Virtual Singer - Wikipedia

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    NIAONiao can have final consonants in a voice, since it is built for the Chinese language. There is a panel at the bottom for controlling parameters, pitchbends, and vibrato. NIAONiao can import MIDI files, VSQX files, and UST files, export tracks as the "Niao" file format (*.nn), and can render vocal tracks directly as WAV, MP3, or MIDI files.

  4. Chang Yu-sheng - Wikipedia

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    Renowned for his sopranist vocal range, significance to the development of the local music industry, and versatility, Chang is widely referred to as the "magician of music in Chinese" and is among the most prominent figures when it comes to Chinese language music, with most of his commercial failures later considered to be masterpieces.

  5. Throat singing - Wikipedia

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    Throat singing techniques may be classified under an ethnomusicological approach, which considers cultural aspects, their associations to rituals, religious practices, storytelling, labor songs, vocal games, and other contexts; or a musical approach, which considers their artistic use, the basic acoustical principles, and the physiological and mechanical procedures to learn, train and produce ...

  6. VSI Group - Wikipedia

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    The VSI Group (Voice and Script International Ltd.) is a major provider of dubbing, subtitle captioning, voice-over, translation and post-production services within the broadcast and corporate communications industries. The VSI Group [1] consists of 24 studios and production facilities.

  7. Super–Vocal - Wikipedia

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    Super–Vocal (Chinese: 声入人心; pinyin: Shēng rù rénxīn) is a Chinese reality television created and produced by Hunan TV and iQiyi. It is a singing competition focused on classically trained singers, singing both operatic and musical pieces. [1] It features 36 male singers, with six winners after a total of 100 days of training and ...

  8. The Wandering Songstress - Wikipedia

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    "The Wandering Songstress" was performed in a traditional Chinese vocal style, accompanied by Chinese music instruments such as erhu, pipa, and sanxian in the manner of a Jiangnan ballad. According to He, the recording was done quickly as Zhou Xuan grasped the idea of how the song should be performed very quickly.

  9. Huang Qishan - Wikipedia

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    Due to her vocal versatility and almost four-octave range, Huang Qishan has covered songs from many of the world's most-renowned vocalists including Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, and Celine Dion. Huang is a devout Christian and undertook theology studies in 2012.