"The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku"
With a song speed of 240 BPM and a maximum of 12 notes per second, it exceeds the limit of human vocalization and is known as the fastest farewell song.
First of all, singing fast songs should not have the same dragging feeling as singing slow songs. When singing slow songs, especially those with more emotion, it is necessary to sing with a long feeling. But if you still sing like this when singing fast songs, there will be no sense of rhythm, and the singing will feel very dragging and boring.
So what should we do? We need to first find the rhythmic words in the lyrics of this song (for details, you can listen to the original song carefully and find out the feeling...). At these rhythm points, we must intentionally emphasize these lyrics, so that the music can become rhythmic and not so boring.
Secondly, generally speaking, the emotions of fast songs are very active. Take the song "The Door is Unlocked" as an example. When we sing, we need to find a jumping feeling (every few seconds Each word must be broken).
Everyone who has played the piano knows that when we play bouncing notes, we cannot use a smashing force, but a bouncing force. The same is true when singing. We cannot sing in a steady manner, but we must sing very active and jumpy. This also requires us to do more breathing exercises in order to ensure that we do not get choked up when singing fast songs.