There were some methods to help determine if a singer was lip-synching. From a technical point of view, for example, Bilibili's UP owner,"Coder Gao Tian"(a programmer from Microsoft.com), used technical means such as programming to identify the user. Those "disguises" that amateur ears could not hear might be seen through in front of data. It could also be inferred from the details of the performance. For example, during a Live concert, it was difficult to sing "perfectly" when the singer was out of the perfect environment of the recording studio. If the singer's singing was too perfect, without any flaws or unstable breathing, it would be suspected of lip-synching. However, this was only a speculation. With the advancement of technology, singers would choose to tune up and other means to maximize the performance effect. The boundary between tuning and lip-synching was sometimes difficult to define. It was also difficult to determine whether lip-synching was considered when the backing note was turned up to a certain level. However, if the singer completely used the pre-recorded sound source to lip-synch, and there was evidence (such as finding the sound source used for lip-synching), it could be determined that it was lip-synching. In addition, from the audience's point of view, although the audience's evaluation of singing skills varied, if there was a big difference between the singer's previous live performance or the public's perception of his singing level, it could also be used as a factor to suspect lip-synching. Read more exciting novels for free
A singer lip-synching meant that they did not use their real voice during the performance, but played a pre-recorded track and lip-synced. This kind of phenomenon happened from time to time in the entertainment industry, causing a lot of controversy. Judging from some lip-syncing incidents, for example, it was revealed that seven singers lip-synced at the Weibo Night Gala, including Tan Weiwei, Zhou Bichang, Joey Yung, Shan Yichun, etc. They did not really sing on stage but played the sound source after the sound was edited. In other incidents, Jolin Cai was also found to be lip-syncing on variety shows, but her voice was still heard normally. The reasons why a singer lip-synched might include work pressure, to ensure that the performance did not make mistakes, and the requirements of the program team. However, this behavior caused different reactions from the audience. Some viewers thought it was cheating and expressed disgust towards the lip-syncing singer. There were also viewers who chose to forgive and understand the singer when they thought that the singer had special reasons to be helpless. At the same time, lip-synching also triggered a reflection on the entire entertainment industry, involving artist training, program production, audience expectations, industry norms, and many other issues. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
It was difficult to determine who was the " best " among the singers who had lip-synched because the criteria for judging " best " were very complicated. From the perspective of singing ability, there were some singers who were recognized to be strong, such as Joey Yung, who had hosted more than 90 world concerts, Zhou Bichang, who debuted as the runner-up of Super Girl, Shan Yichun, the champion of The Voice of China, and Tan Weiwei, who had a wonderful performance at the Spring Festival Gala. These singers had accumulated a reputation for their singing ability in the past, but they were found lip-syncing at some gala. However, lip-syncing violated the principle of authenticity, and this behavior was not encouraged. It was not possible to ignore the negative behavior of lip-syncing just because of their original strength, and it was difficult to determine who was the "best" lip-syncing singer based on lip-syncing. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In some performances, the phenomenon of singers lip-synching was indeed more obvious. For example, at some gala, a blogger used a variety of sound sources and found that many singers lip-synched through professional software analysis. For a grand ceremony like Weibo Night, seven out of the 12 singers were pointed out to lip-synch, including some singers who were recognized by the public as capable. Some singers had obvious signs of lip-synching when they performed with their mouths closed, and their voices did not match their live performance. They were criticized by netizens after being broadcast live. However, there were also some special circumstances that could cause singers to lip-synch, such as being asked by the program team to lip-synch, or external factors affecting the voice transmission, etc. However, this could not hide the fact that lip-synching was indeed more obvious in the entertainment industry. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In China, lip-synching for commercial performances was considered illegal. However, there were some situations similar to lip-synching, such as "reverse-recording", where the artist recorded the work to be performed in the recording studio in advance and post-processed it before playing it live. The microphone was not turned on during the live performance, and only the voice could be heard by himself. There was also the situation of "half-open microphone", which was similar to singing in KTV with the original singer, but the volume of the original singer's track was lower. The audience heard a mixed effect of the pre-recorded original singer and the live performance. However, this wasn't a legal act in the true sense. It was just that it was difficult for the audience to judge and define it. It should be emphasized that lip-syncing violated national laws and regulations, violated the legitimate rights and interests of the audience, and corrupted the industry. It should not be advocated. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
For a real singer, lip-synching could have many effects. From the perspective of professional development, lip-synching destroyed the fairness of the performance. In the market, lip-syncing singers might rely on fake performances to gain attention, performance opportunities, and benefits, while singers who really sang with their own abilities might face unfair competition. For example, in some commercial performances or variety shows, lip-syncing singers might attract more resources because of their " perfect " performance, while real singers had to spend a lot of effort to continuously improve their singing ability to fight for opportunities. In terms of artistic pursuit, a real singer paid attention to the true transmission of emotions and interaction with the audience during live performances. lip-synching violated the sincerity of this art, because the audience expected the singer to express his true voice, emotional input, and singing skills. When lip-syncing was prevalent, it might mislead the audience's aesthetic perception and expectations of music performance, affecting the spread of the artistic values that real singers uphold. In terms of industry norms and legal compliance, real singers would generally abide by the Regulations on the Administration of Commercial Performance issued by China in 2005 and refuse lip-syncing. They maintained the healthy development of the industry through their own singing behavior, while lip-syncing violated national laws and regulations, violated the legitimate rights and interests of the audience, corrupted the industry atmosphere, and damaged the cultivation and growth of literary talents and team building. Real singers could also become a force to resist lip-syncing and maintain the industry atmosphere. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many cases of singers lip-syncing in the entertainment industry. For example, during the Weibo Night Festival, the blogger analyzed it with professional software using various sound sources. Among the 12 singers, seven lip-synced (one was in a multi-member boy band). Among them, other than Gong Jun, who was an actor, the rest were singers like Tan Weiwei, Zhou Bichang, Joey Yung, and Shan Yichun. Joey Yung, Bichang Zhou, Yichun Shan, and Nana Ouyang lip-synced together when they performed "Under the Flying Clouds." Jun Gong lip-synced on "Neon Sweetheart." Weiwei Tan lip-synced when she sang solo. Moreover, her audio source on Weibo Night was the same as the one at the League of Legends event. Not only did Dan Yichun lip-synch at the gala, but she also lip-synced at online paid concerts. In addition, Jolin Cai was found lip-synching in a variety show; Pu Shu was compromised on the Spring Festival Gala due to the arrangement of the program group; Li Ronghao was asked to lip-synch in a performance (although there were special circumstances, he was questioned about lip-synching). <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some TV series with singers: - "Passion Together": A passionate and inspirational drama with Huang Zitao as the lead actor (Huang Zitao is a singer) and Yi Shou Qian Xi as a special actor (Yi Shou Qian Xi is also a singer). - "Dog Loser Queen": A TV drama in which Liang Jingru was a singer. She played a radio DJ in the last episode. - "Fancy Boys and Girls": An idol drama starred by Lin Junjie. Lin Junjie was a singer. He played Lu Ruixi's brother, Lu Jingxi, in the drama. - "You're My Dream": A TV series starred by Ma Tianyu. Ma Tianyu is a singer, and his character, Ma Yu, is also a singer. - "Diao Si Man": A TV series that Wu Mochou had made a cameo appearance in. Wu Mochou was a singer and played the role of a singer in the series. - "The Return of the Condor Heroes" was a TV series that Ye Yiqian starred in. Ye Yiqian started out as a singer. - "Taking Danger": Sha Baoliang was a singer in a TV series. He played a fugitive in the drama. - "Kangxi's Private Visit in Incognito": Tu Honggang's cameo in the TV series. Tu Honggang was a singer and played the role of "Chong Gong Dao," who had offended his superiors. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were a few ways to purchase a singer's album: 1. Some well-known music platforms, such as the official music platforms of China Mobile, such as Love Music, QQ Music, Kugou Music, Kuwo Music, and Mobile's official Mi Gu Music. Some platforms had more than 1.5 million legitimate songs, and some content needed to be unlocked for a fee. Users could buy digital albums on these platforms. 2. Online purchasing channels, such as station sub-groups, daigou, Taobao, official website, City G, City K, OWAHH, etc. Official purchases and other websites (which calculate sales) such as Weply, GMarket, KTOWN4, etc., must choose a formal and reliable channel when purchasing to ensure that the album purchased is genuine. 3. You can purchase physical albums through the music platform, and the singers will have a complete commercial song product.(The original sound track of the recording studio that has been processed and can be sold directly) is provided to the music platform.(For example, QQ Music, Netease Cloud, etc.). The platform was responsible for the album's concept design, cover design, physical album packaging and theme design, as well as the physical album's proofing, mold, and production price. The platform signed an contracting contract with the singer and paid dividends in the form of a minimum guarantee and a share. Under normal circumstances, the singer's income was 50 - 50 after the album sales minus the cost, or more when the profit reached a certain level. 4. In the traditional model of a singer's own physical album production, the singer designed, produced, and produced the music album, and then cooperated with the platform (such as Jingdong Entertainment) with the sales of the album. In this case, the singer generally only needed to pay 20% of the sales profit to the platform, but this kind of album was difficult to circulate in the market. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were different situations regarding whether the online celebrity singer, Liang, was singing for real or lip-syncing. Some netizens said that watching the beekeeper Liang's live broadcast was different from the real singing, and they thought it was lip-synching. However, there were also situations that showed that when watching Ah Ming Liang's live broadcast, he was really singing. Real singing meant live singing. It meant that the singer sang with his own voice at a concert or gala, without recording or lip-synching. This was a respect for the audience and a test of the singer's singing level. Moreover, Ah Ming and Ah Liang were twins. They sang the popular cover song " Who " with exaggerated expressions and were loved by many netizens with their simple and sincere emotions. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Singers were artists whose main profession or specialty was singing. They usually went through professional vocal training and had certain singing skills, musical accomplishments, and artistic expression. A singer's singing ability was accumulated through long-term study, practice, and practice. They were committed to using their voices to convey emotions and interpret musical works. On the other hand, lip-syncing internet celebrities were people who became popular on the internet but lip-synced during their performances. These internet celebrities might not have undergone strict vocal training like singers. They performed in some non-real singing methods, such as lip-synching. This kind of behavior violated the requirements of authenticity in the performing arts. It was fundamentally different from a singer performing with his own singing ability. The existence of lip-syncing internet celebrities reflected, to a certain extent, that some people in the entertainment industry adopted dishonest methods of performance in pursuit of attention, popularity, or economic benefits, while singers paid more attention to professional development and the transmission of artistic value in the field of music and art. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>