Genshin Impact Fandub Round #2: Liyue Characters
Meiscellaneous for [Reopening] Yun Jin
A renowned Liyue opera singer who is skilled in both playwriting and singing. Her style is one-of-a-kind, exquisite and delicate, much like the person herself.
The current director of the Yun-Han Opera Troupe, a renowned Liyue opera singer who is skilled in both playwriting and singing. Her style is one-of-a-kind, exquisite and delicate, much like the person herself.
Yun Jin is a skilled director, playwright and singer who is well renowned throughout Liyue for her plays, enjoying this passion and going to many lengths to ensure that everyone who watches her performances leaves satisfied. While appearing to be refined and graceful in formal occasions, she is also known to be exceptionally friendly in private. She draws inspiration from many sources for her plays; she enjoys a wide variety of special drinks as one of her pastimes and she can write a play about one if she enjoys it.
Voice: Okay with voice matching her English(Judy Alice Lee), or Chinese(He Wenxiao)Most preferred English though
I do not think the writers and I will be having her sing for anything, but just in case, I am just leaving this as a singer role. Please do not audition if you are not comfortable with the possibility of singing (or even humming) something. Though she is an opera singer, I do not expect you to be able to sing opera. Opera is very difficult! Providing a snippet of you singing in-character would be nice, but is not required.
- english
- female young adult
- american
- fandub
- singing (basic)
[Shy, embarrassed] My waistband has been feeling a little snug these last couple of days... Methinks I perchance have overindulged...
Hmm? My Vision? Hehe, I suppose the Lord of Geo must be a fan of the opera. Perhaps the old man was so delighted with my performance that he decided to grant me a Vision.
[Relaxed] Ahhh... Yes, I shall spare myself the hair and makeup routine today, and happily idle my time away!
Your audition is great! Especially the opera part ^^
Aw, thank you! I'm a singer before a voice actor and I think it might show, haha
how did you replicate how Chinese opera sounds like??? i can only do normal opera in mezzo-soprano on a good day!
After I was first cast for Yun Jin in a project I did a lot of listening to peking opera in addition to the Divine Damsel. Then I talked with someone else with a lot of performance experience who told me this style of opera is focused around the front of the face, which is very counterintuitive to Western singing, feeling a little like a buzz in your nose and teeth. Both rows of teeth should also remain fairly close together as you sing, to create that narrow and forward sound. Even then, however, I still have a ways to go in order to pull off good pronunciation. ^^” Hope this helps!!! c: