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> i have to SEE in live performance to trust her voice because i used to be AN AUDIO EDITOR and I KNOW BREATHING CAN BE ELIMINATED EZ WITH THESE NEW AUDIO EDITOR. THE EDITOR CAN ADD A LITTLE HERE AND THERE TO MAKE THE SINGER'S VOICE BETTER THAN GOLD.
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That's what I tongue-in-cheekly suggested. That they did some EDITING with the song and either digitally took out the inhalation sounds... or stitched together different chunks.... both of which, of course, required expensive equipment and editing skills...
So, anyway, OCAM'S RAZOR says that if it is not necessary to introduce additional variables to explain something, stick with the most rudimentary or initial variables... and those initial/rudimentary variables say that the singer is just a talented singer who has perfected her singing craft...
So, again, I am very impressed with her ability to sing the way she did... where she could continue from one stanza, or verse ---- AFTER MANY 1970s slow, groovy notes in each of the sentences, ending with a really drawn-out, soulful INFLECTION ---- right on to the next slow stanza/verse... ending with another long, soulful, drawn-out, INFLECTED last note... only to continue on to the next line, of slow notes, and so on and so forth.
Anyway, I just found out it was by peb ib tug ntxhais Hmoob Lauj, ua ua Zuag Lauj.
And in order to truly appreciate what I am talking about ---- in peb tus Ntxhais Zuag Lauj's trained singing ability ---- here, listen to XANAKEE's singer (I don't know her name... only that I thought she HAD the best voice in Hmong musicology, from the old days in the 1980s/90s)...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7tqe2UbUJY
Notice how she quickly INHALE a large volume of air, creating that HUGE, gushing-air-noise, after her last and long inflected note.... and continuing on to the next sentence?
And notice, in contrast, how ABSOLUTELY QUIET Zuag is, even after very long individual words... ending with a REALLY LONG INFLECTED last word... and then she simply started picking up the next sentence, in slow groovy fashion, ending, again, with a really, really soulful and long and inflected LAST WORD... only to start with the next line... without that HUGE, GUSHING AIR INHALATION that you hear in Xanakee's girl?
I like Xanakee's singing woman's VOICE a lot; in fact, this is my favorite song from their band, from France, from those days.... but she LACKED the more professional breathing and singing training --- or natural ability --- that some of today's younger Hmong singers have.
Then, peb muaj another ntxhais Hmoob Lauj, Hnub Lauj... she sings exactly like Zuag Lauj, too... without us ever hearing her GUSHING INHALATION sound.... so it must be that the young singers these days DO TRAIN themselves to sing like this..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7tqe2UbUJY
Hnub Lauj and Zuag Lauj both have very exceptional singing voices.
Personally I prefer Hnub's voice to Zuag's... on just voice alone. (Of course, again, on pure voice along --- not singing ability but voice quality alone --- XANAKEE's girl had the best voice.)
But Zuag Lauj seems to have a better trained voice.... with a lower pitch to it... so she could sing high or low, whereas Hnub's voice seems to be mostly only very high pitch... almost like Maiv Moua from the late 1980s and early 1990s... a good singer but one with an incredibly high pitched voice... almost lime the mini-mouse character from TV we used to watch in the late 1970s...