The song that I had been listening to in the past seemed to have a quaint beauty to it. However, it's possible that it was due to device issues. Nevertheless, I remembered hearing it in various places within the streets and alleys.
Yesterday, I listened to it again and again, a total of more than ten times, using the display screen's built-in audio. My eyes got wet, and I also watched some videos of foreign music teachers, enthusiasts, or critics who shared similar sentiments.
I even attempted to mimic the singing style, but with my leek-like voice, I was far from reaching that level of excellence. I also wished to find some cover versions of the song, but it seemed there were very few. It might be due to the keywords used.
This song features a vocalist who spans a five-octave range, but it's unclear if that's related to the song's overall impact. The song features very few vocalists who exceed a two-octave range.
As for 《歌手 2024》, which singer has the widest vocal range? How many singers possess a vocal range of three octaves?
Tengger is like a gentle giant when it comes to voice control, not just a display of brute force, but also elegance and subtlety, and most importantly, the ability to convey emotion, not just through the ears, but also the heart. Listening to Vita's dolphin-like whistle and the song from 'The Fifth Element' made me realize that I didn't feel much emotion, it seemed to be a display of technique, or maybe I just didn't feel it.
Many people sense sadness when listening to 'Heaven', and it's likely the sorrowful tale of a beautiful love story, but more likely, it's the fact that the touch of heaven can never be revisited, and even if it is revisited, it won't be the same as before. It's not the heaven that we can return to, but the heaven that we are destined to leave behind.