Male singers with female voices include Li Yugang, Ouyang Qing, Lan Dove Yulanhua, Yang Yunge, Reverse Jade Linglong, Brother Peacock, Xu Wei, Park Shu, Li Jian, and Knife Lang.
Li Yugang (李玉刚), born on July 23, 1978 in Gongzhuling, Changchun City, Jilin Province, is a Chinese mainland male singer and artist, and a national-level performer of the China Opera and Dance Drama Theatre. His performance style is a blend of Chinese folk art, combining traditional opera and opera and other artistic elements into one. 2006, he participated in CCTV's "Avenue of Stars" and won the third runner-up of the year. 2007, he held the "Where Flowers Have No Boundaries" concert in Beijing.
Ouyang Qing, male, real name Chen Xiang, born in Xuancheng, Anhui Province, a counter-strike artist, southern counter-strike artist, honorary star member of the China Performing Arts Front Alliance, released his personal EP Peach Blossom Fan in June 2009, participated in Echoing the Voice on September 21, 2013, participated in the TV series One and Eight in October 2013, and participated in the movie Half Tone in March 2014, which was released in Beijing on September 21, 2012, and was released in Beijing in March 2012, which was released in China. The representative work "Love Never Dies" is the theme song of "Tang Taizong Li Shimin".
Lan Dove is a famous Chinese countertenor artist, specializing in male and female dual voices. He is known as the "King of Countertenor Songs". He used to be known as "Magnolia Flower" and "Lan Yu" as his stage name. Now she has successfully transformed herself back to her real name "Lan Dove".
Yang Yunge, December 29, 1985, China's female entertainer, mainland China's first line of antiphonal singers. 2011 Avenue of Stars Champion, has visited Europe, the United States and Asia for many tours. Has been in more than 40 countries and regions gorgeous bloom. 2007 August European tour, has been in -- Austria Vienna Golden Hall, France Paris Royal Opera House, Belgium Grand Place, the Netherlands Amsterdam Opera House.
Chen Yutian (Yu Linglong, False Woman, Nyonya), origin: Cuiyan, Liaoning Province, now lives: Panjin, Liaoning Province, height: 176cm, weight: 71kg, blood type: 0. He has recorded the Heilongjiang TV program "Able Man Driving".
Peacock brother, formerly known as the knife Court Li La (Li Dayong) Yunnan Dongchuan people, China's first anti-string anchor, variety show hosts Dai young dancers, actors, singers, in 2006 in Shanghai due to the anti-string Yang Liping Peacock Dance became popular on the network to become China's top 10 network celebrities in 2009 to participate in the Hunan Satellite Television "Gold Medal Magic Troupe," debut, the same year, was invited to host the Star Satellite Television "LADY quack! Park Shu, formerly known as Pu Shu, born in Nanjing on November 8, 1973, Chinese mainland musician, actor, dropped out of school in 1996 and signed the "Maitian Music" debut; release of the debut album, "I go to the year 2000," overnight fame; in 2000, for the first time on the CCTV Spring Festival Gala and sang the album's song "Birch Forest. The first time he appeared on the CCTV Spring Festival Gala in 2000, he sang the album's song "Birch Forest". Li Jian, born on September 23, 1974 in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, Chinese mainland pop male singer, music producer, graduated from Tsinghua University Department of Electronic Engineering, because of its creative style of literary elegance, known as the "music poet", in 2001, with Lu Gengxu formed the "Waterwood Carnival". In 2001, he and Lu Gengxu formed the group "Shui Mu Nian Nian", and formally entered the acting circle. Knife Lang, male, born on June 22, 1971 in Luoquan Town, Zizhong County, Neijiang City, Sichuan Province, China, formerly known as Luo Lin, mainland China singer, songwriter, music producer, established in 1995, Northwest Music Studio, began the debut. 2004, with the album "The First Snow of 2002," for the world to know. The gap between male and female voices: Because of the difference in the physiological structure of men and women, the female voice is generally about one octave higher than the male voice. According to measurements, there is a slight difference in the length of the vocal cords between male and female voices; sopranos are about 1.4 to 1.7 centimeters and mezzo-sopranos are about 1.8 to 1.9 centimeters. Tenors are about 1.8 to 2 centimeters, baritones about 2.1 to 2.7 centimeters, and basses about 2.4 to 2.5 centimeters. This shows that a person with long, thin vocal cords is a bass; a person with short, wide vocal cords is a soprano. In the East, the vocal cords of adult men are about 1.7 to 2.3 centimeters; those of women are about 1.2 to 1.7 centimeters, and those of Westerners are slightly longer. As for the vocal cords, they have nothing to do with weight, but are directly proportional to height. So tall people mostly sing bass.
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