What's your favorite languagemusically speaking? I personally love French(it depends on the genre, of course, but French pop is PEAK)
>>129271331Good question, It's easy for me because I happen to like English a lot, for music I'm not much into french and German, Italian is good, Finnish is amazing, like, have you heard Korplikaani? Their songs are heavy Finnish and it's so good. Norwegian and Icelandic are also great, but I don't like German much, it feels daft anyhow.
>>129271331Italian sounds really nice.
>>129271331Eto. . . Nihongo ne... wakatta ?, daijōbu desu yo, sasuga :-). Naruhodo... Yoshi ! >>129271679 Hontō ni ?! Dōshite ?
When people sing without words they naturally use sounds like la-di-da which are both rhythmic and end in vowels that can be held and projected Good music language then are those that are constructed mostly of hard consonants followed by vowels like italian and japanese.Shit languages for music then are those with complicated consonants and a lack of vowels like chinese and german.English and French are somewhere in the middle.
>>129271331After English? Portuguese, Russian, Japanese
>>129271331Finnish is pretty good, I think it's all the vowels.
>>129271841Japanese is unironically pretty good for some genresBut this board will never admit that because *Japan thing* meme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQIpIU3TDZc
>>129271331Italian/Spanish/Portugese
>>129273600Even if it's a Scot trying to sing in Italian it sounds goodhttps://youtu.be/w7lKwyZ2Zlw?si=KdAZlD8rTSj52B8j
>>129271331italian
I love Korean unironically (not kpop)
>>129273064Disgusting. Écoute de la vraie musique. https://youtu.be/J_A1EKEP0m8?list=RDJ_A1EKEP0m8