Talk:UNI (VOCALOID4)/@comment-7882956-20170303160309/@comment-28951715-20170303162058

My favorite thing about this is how her Korean accent isn't as thick as SeeU's; it's a lot more moderate and soft, so her pronunciation isn't as noticeable when she's singing Japanese.

She still has that Korean "r" roll, but her "o" isn't as dramatic as SeeU's. It sounds more like a soft in-between of "eo" and "o", which is what the Japanese "o" sounds like.

Just some observations I noticed > U <